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CARTERS TESTED SEEDS — BOSTON, NEIV YORK, TORONTO 
CHRYSANTHEMUM PERENNIAL. 
37,60 Shasta Daisy— A new perennial variety with largeTTwhite 
flowers on long stalks. When sown very early under protection 
. ' the flowers often appear before summer is over. Ht. 2 Vi ft. 
3767 Maximum King Edward VII.— Single. A splendid large- 
flowered variety, which we highly recommend; the flowers are 
pure white, and borne on long stiff stalks well above the foliage. 
Per Packet . 10 and . 25 
riNTRARI A Sow seed from April up till June in pans 
^ l, ™ t ■'**■* ■**■ filled with a good light sandy compost, 
and place in a cool frame. Transfer to small pots as soon as the 
seedlings have developed their leaves, and pot on as the plants 
require it. They should be grown in a cold frame until frost 
necessitates their removal to a greenhouse. They delight in a 
cool, moist temperature of 50 degrees. 
No. 3710 Plant showing wealth of bloom. 
No. 
3710 Carters Brilliant Prize Cineraria, Choicest Colours Mixed, 
saved from finest flowers. — The constant and painstaking 
attention which we have lavished upon this strain has resulted 
in the production of a remarkable range of colour. The self 
colours range from pure white through varied shades of pink, 
rose, and carmine to deepest crimson, and pale procelain, ultra- 
marine, royal blue to the deepest purple, whilst the bordered ^ j 
varieties show a remarkable diversity of shades. 
Per Packet. .25 and .75 
C I N ER AR I A — Continued 
No. 
3711 Carters Snowflake. — A pure white form, equalling our 
Brilliant Prize strain in the solidity of the blooms and perfec- 
tion of habit. „ _ . x , __ 
Per Packet .25 and .75 
No. 3718 Carters Cactus. 
No. 3719 Carters btellata 
3718 Carters Choicest Mixed Cactus.— An entirely new strain. 
The edges of the florets recurve like a single Cactus Dahlia. 
The colours include white, blue, blush, violet, mauve, and some 
have a white zone surrounding the dark disc, the florets being 
tipped with violet, blue, etc. The flowers when cut last a long 
time, and by their lightness and elegance make charming table 
decorations. A grand mixture. 
3719 Carters Choicest Mixed Stellata.— This free-pamcled variety 
has obtained general approval, especially for decorative arrange- 
ments, for which purpose it has proved marvellously effective, 
being a valuable adjunct to the much-admited Carters Brilliant 
Prize. It should be raised and treated in the same manner as the 
other greenhouse varieties. , . 
Per Packet .25 and .75 
‘‘First of all, I must thank you for the promptness in sending our 
seeds this summer. We never tried your seeds before, but the seeds 
all came up so well and are yielding so splendidly, that we will deal 
with you for the whole garden.”— Mrs C. Lewis, Plainfield, N. J. 
CLEMATIS (Virgin’s Bower). — Well-known climbing perennials 
Sow seed in early spring under glass, pot off, and plant outdoors 
in early summer. 
3559 Paniculata. — Free flowering, white. __ 
Per Packet . 10 and . 25 
3560 Jackmannl varieties. — Saved from the best colours. 
Per Packet .25 and .50 
COBAEA.— Handsome half-hardy climber for greenhouse or in warm 
situation out of doors. Easily grown from seed; sow early in 
heat, and pot off, into 3 inch pots and transplant outdoors 
May 15. 
3620 Scandens. — Purple bell-shaped flow. 
3621 Scandens alba. — White. 
Per Packet .10 and .25 1 oz. $1.50 
COCKSCOMB. — Annual. Our strain cannot be surpassed. For 
earliest work sow in January or February, and again in spring 
for general work, using good light sandy loam. 
3724 Carters Empress. — Combs of immense size; we have measured 
these 1 \i ft. across. Rich crimson, dark foliage 
3726 Yellow. — Very effective. Good golden colour. 
3727 Dwarf mixed. — A splendid strain of this showy annual includes 
crimson, blood, red, purple, rose and yellow shades. 
Per Packet .10 and .25 
CARTERS CHOICE COLEUS 
COLEUS.— Grand ornamental foliaged plants, superbly variegated; 
for stove, greenhouse, or .sub-tropical garden in summer. Sow 
in heat in early spring, and pot off. The variegation does not 
always show plainly until the plants have reached some size. 
3730 Carters Choicest Mixed. — Saved from the best varieties. 
Per Packet .25 and .50 
COLUMBINE. — See Aquilegia. 
COREOPSIS.— See Calliopsis. 
