CARTERS TESTED SEEDS — BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS 
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The flowers of this greatly improved annual 
" are at least twice the size of the older varieties 
and a number of distinct new shades are now available. Its most 
deliciously scented long-stemmed flowers will last in water for two 
weeks. In this respect alone it exceeds any other annual we can 
call to mind. We give this flower the highest possible recommenda- 
tion. May be sown in pots and pricked out for early flowering, or 
in open borders in spring for general work. Ht. 1 H ft. 
CARTERS GIANT ANNUAL SWEET SULTANS. 
No. 3627 Carters Giant White Sweet Sultan. 
No. 
3627 White. 3628 Purple. 
3629 Mauve. 3630 Mauve with White Centre. 
3631 Yellow. 3633 Mixed. — -A grand mixture of all shades. 
Per Packet .10 and .25 
CENTAUREA AMERICANA. 
No. 
3635 Americana. — Purple, thistle-like flowers. Sow in open ground 
during spring. Although this charming lavender Centaurca 
has been offered by us for many years, it has never attained the 
popularity which its beauty deserves. Ht. 2 ft. 
3636 Americana Alba. — A clear white. 
Per packet .10 and .25 
CERASTIUM. — Silver-leaved ornamental hardy perennials, useful 
as an edging or on rockeries. May be sown in spring or summer. 
3603 Bleberstelni. — White perennial edging plant. Ht. 6 in. 
3604 Tomentosum. — Neatest and most effective. Ht. 6 in. 
Per Packet .10 and .25 
CHRISTMAS ROSE.— See Helleborus. 
CHELONE.— Sow in spring and transplant. Great decorative value 
No. 
3587 Barbata coccinea. — Bright scarlet perennial. Ht 2 ft. 
3588 Lyoni. — Hardy perennial, rose pink. Ht. 1 ft. 
Per Packet .10 and .25 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS. — f hl -. annual varieties hold a 
leading position, and many of 
them have been raised on our Seed Farms. All are beautiful in 
beds and borders and good for window boxes or cutting. Sow 
seed in spring in boxes for early flowering, and in the open 
for general work. Some varieties make useful pot plants; for 
this purpose they should be sown under glass. Ht. ft. 
3744 -Annual Chrysanthemum, Lord Beaconsfield 
ANNUAL. 
3742 Morning Star. — Single. Delicate sulphur-coloured blossoms 
very pretty. Equally good as a single plant, grown in masses in 
beds or borders, or as a cut flower. The best annual variety to 
use as a pot plant for winter blooming. 
3744 Lord Beaconsfield.— Crimson maroon and gold. 
3746 Sultan. — Crimson, with gold ring near centre. 
3753 Double White, The Bridal Robe. — Flowers of purest white 
and fully double. 
3747 W. E. Gladstone. — Crimson and violet. 
3755 Double Golden. — Flowers true golden yellow. 
3743 Carters Choice Mixed Annual. — We have given unlimited 
attention to perfecting this strain, which contains a splendid 
range of colours. Many of the flowers have two or three zones, 
of colour, which imparts to them a wonderful brilliance. Plants 
being robust should be thinned or planted out at least 1 ft. part. 
Per Packet . 10 ana .25 
CARTERS EARLY AUTUMN FLOWERING 
HYBRIDS. 
Can be treated as an annual. Sown in January and February 
they will produce plants which flower from the middle of August 
onwards. Both for outdoor culture and growing under glass this 
strain is extremely valuable, supplying large quantities of cut flow- 
ers at a season of the year when they are particularly needed. 
3764 Carters Early Autumn-flowering Hybrids. — Singles, semi- 
doubles, and doubles in endless varieties of shades are contained 
in this splendid mixture. 
Per Packet .25 and .50 
EXHIBITION PERENNIAL SPECIES. 
Hints on Culture. — Sow in pans in gentle heat, in spring, and 
pot off singly when large enough to handle. 
3771 Carters Show. — Large blooms, fine colours. 
3772 Carters Japanese. — Gracefully petalled varieties. 
3773 Carters Pompone. —Neat, globular blossoms. 
Per Packet .25 and .50 
