CARTERS TESTED SEEDS — BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS 
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p A| ■ ifipciC Hardy annuals and perennials. All are 
universal favourites and useful for cut flowers 
(Coreopsis). The annual varieties should be sown outdoors 
in early spring in the place they are intended 
to flower, or, for earliest work, may be sown under glass, and then 
pricked out. 
CARTERS TALL ANNUAL VARIETIES. 
Large flowered, branching habit; very useful for back of borders 
and cut flowers. Ht. 2A to 3 ft. 
No. 
3502 Crimson. 3503 Crimson and Gold. 
3505 Carters Choice Mixed Tall Annual Varieties. 
Per Packet .10 and .25 
CARTERS DWARF ANNUAL VARIETIES. 
Compact habit, useful for cut flowers. Ht. ft. to 1 A ft. 
3508ICrlmson. 3509 Crimson and Gold. 
3511 Carters Choice Mixed Dwarf Annual Varieties. 
Per Packet. 10 and .25 
VARIOUS CALLIOPSIS. 
3519 Drummondl (Annual). — Yellow, dark centre. Ht. 2 ft. 
3520 Grandiflora.— Grandest of all; large golden yellow; a hardy 
perennial. A lovely border plant both for effect and cutting. 
Much appreciated for house decoration when cut. Ht. 3 ft. 
3521 Bicolor ( Tinctoria ) (Annual).— Very pretty. Ht. 2A to 3 ft. 
3523 Coronata (Perennial).— Yellow, dark spot. lit. 2 ft. 
3521 Lanceolata (Perennial). — Large yellow flowers. Ht. 2A it. 
Per Packet. 10 and .25 
#*AHADANIII A The usual way for flowering the follow- 
1/HlflrMliwi-n. j n g spring is to sow the seeds in summer 
in a partially shaded spot in nice soil and keep them growing 
until strong enough to transplant orjpot. 
No. 3509 Dwarf Calliopsis Crimson and Gold. 
i Perslclfolla alba (Giant Whlte).-This is the finest form 
of this most effective hardy border perennial. The graceful 
spikes render it invaluable for decoration. June flowering, tit. 
Perslclfolla (Blue).-Habit same as above. and , 25 
CAMPANULA — Continued. 
3532 Carpatlca (Perennial). — Large blossoms; excellent pot plant 
blue. Ht. 6 in. 
3533 Carptlca alba (Perennial). — White variety. 
3534 Grandiflora (Perennial). — Purple violet. Ht. I A ft. 
3535 Grandiflora alba (Perennial). — White l A ft. 
3536 Pyramldalls (Perennial). — Blue; fine pot plant. Ht. 4 ft. 
3537 Pyramldalls alba (Perennial). — White variety. 
3538 Rotundlfolla (Harebell) (Perennial). — Deep blue; the true 
wild species. Ht. 1 ft Per Packet 10 and 25 
CAMELLIA.— Greenhouse shrub, universally admired, 
early in the Spring in pots, place in heat, and pot 
as seedlings can be conveniently handled. 
Sow seeds 
off as soon 
3499 Japonlca, fl. pi. — Saved from the best varieties 
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r AMnVTIirT These hardy flowers are now' a necessity, 
vnliU I I I ■ requiring the most simple cultivation, and 
will flourish in almost any soil. The range of colour has now 
been considerably extended, the lilac, rose, cardinal, an 
carmine being particularly charming. Sow in spring in ordin- 
ary soil. For pot work, sow in pots in frame, and thin out, or 
transplant. Average ht., 1 ft. 
No. 3658 Carters Empress. 
No. 3662 Carters Pigmy. 
3658 
3663 
3662 
3659 
3660 
3666 
3669 
Carters Empress Compact.— Large spikes of the purest 
white and of erect habit; dwarf and compact, very profuse in 
bloom, exceedingly showy and effective Extract from R. H. S. 
trials; "Candytuft Empress Compact (Carter) —Very neat 
and compact; flowers wWte. in dense pyramidal spikes, freely 
produced; the best white Candytuft in the trial. Ht. 6 in. 
Carters Hyacinth-flowered.— The tallest and finest white 
variety, each plant having five or six heads of bloom. Its .fine 
pyramidal spikes of the purest whiteness make it a very attractive 
decoration in either beds or borders. Sow in spring, and trans- 
plant 9 ill. apart., keeping faded heads cut away. A very fine 
subject for pot work, especially when autumn sown. Ht. 1 it. 
Carters Plgmy.-A dwarf type of hyacinth-flowered, 'and a 
charming bijou variety for ^in^b^ds, m borfem. 1SQ 
Rose Cardinal* — A beautiful shade of rosy scarlet. 
Carters Carmine. — Bright rose, excellent form. 
Carters Lilac. 
Carters Choice Mixed.— For open borders. 
Per Packet .10, .25 and 1 oz., l.UU 
PERENNIAL CANDYTUFT. 
For Borders or Rockwork. 
3672 Iberls Glbraltarica. — Suffused lilac, lovely speoies. 
3673 Iberls sempervlrens.— The flowers form a carpet of puer 
white in early spring. Per paoket 25 an d . 5 o 
r ANNA (Indian Shot). — Ornamental-foliaged plants with showy 
flowers fo? stove/ greenhouse, or sub tropical planting. Soak 
seed 24 houm in tepid water and sow in strong heat. Pot off 
seedlings as soon as they can be handled. 
3575 Carters Choice Mlxed.-All the best varieties^ ^ ^ ^ 
