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CARTERS TESTED SEEDS— BOSTON, NEW YORK, TORONTO 
DIDISCUS. — Pretty half-hardy annual; fine for pot culture. 
No. 
3927 Coeruleus.— Bright blue. Ht. 1 ft. 
Per Packet, .10 and .25 
DIELYTRA. — Hardy perennial. 
3930 Spectabllls or Bleeding Heart. — Delicate pink heart-shaped 
flowers. lit. 2 ft. 
Per Packet .25 and .50 
DIGITALIS. — See Foxglove. 
EDELWEISS (Alpine, Everlasting). 
4028 White. — A favourite flower of the Alps and the national flower 
of Switzerland. 
_____ _ _ , _ r . „ Per Packet, .10 and .25 
ERICA (Cape Heaths). — Winter flowering plants. 
4037 Mixed. — Carters choice varieties. 
__ _ . . Per Packet, .10 and .25 
ERIGERON. — Hardy perennial. 
4040 Aurantlacus (Orange Daisy). — Pretty dwarf species. Ht. 6 in. 
Per Packet, .10 and .25 
No. 3967 Eschscholtzia, The Geisha. No. 3974 Eschscholtzia, Mandarin. No. 3972 Eschscholtzia, Carmine Kino. 
3914 Aurantlaca.— Annual. Brilliant growing orange blossoms 
with black disc. Ht. 1 ft. 
3915 Aurantlaca Hybrids. — Annual. New selected hybrids in 
splendid mixture. Ht. 1 ft. 
Per Packet, 10. and .25 
DRACAENA. — Easily raised from seed. Sow in pans, in heat, in 
early spring. 
3939 Rubra. — -A decorative table plant with variously coloured 
foliage. Ht. 2 ft. 
Per Packet, .10 and .25 
3936 DORONICUM CAUCASICUM.— 
yellow flowers, very showy. 
ECH I NOPS. — See Glove Thistle. 
Hardy perennial with large 
Per Packet, .25 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA. ( Californian Poppy). — Hardy annual, 
of immense utility for mixed borders. 
Hardy, bright, and free-blooming, and of the easiest culture. 
They bloom and flourish equally well on light and heavy soils. 
Although not generally known, Eschscholtziaa are excellent for 
decorative work. If cut early in the morning before the buds un- 
fold the flowers will last for several days in water. Sow in open, 
in spring, and thin out. Ht. 1 ft. 
Many of our later introductions of Eschscholtzias have been 
characterised by distinct habits of growth. We classify them 
accordingly. 
„ Compact-growing varieties 
No. 
3967 The Geisha. — Award of Merit R. H. S. Last years’ introduction. 
Petals prettily fluted. Colour inside of petals, brilliant golden; 
outside of petals, orange-crimson. Habit of growth, upright 
and compact. The most brillint colour in this family of bright 
shades. 
3968*Carters Fringed. — Of the Californica type, with deep-coloured 
base to the prettily fringed petal. 
3975*Carters Mandarin. — Exterior orange-crimson; inner sur- 
face, deep orange. 
3970 Carters New Hybrids. — Contain many shades and tints of 
colour not previously seen in Eschscholtzias, giving a play of 
colour at once interesting and brilliant, the pale rose and flesh 
shades being particularly charming. 
3972*Carters Carmine King. — Award of Merit, R. H. S. The 
lustrous carmine colour is very attractive. 
Per Packet .10 and .25 
Open-growing varieties 
3973 Carters Diana. — This is a most dainty flower. The colour 
is a rosy white, while the petals are fluted in a most novel manner, 
giving the flower quite a fantastic and attractive appearance. 
3974 Dainty Queen. — A beautiful shade in Eschscholtzias. Colour 
a tender blush or pale coral pink, slightly deeper towards the 
edges, with a ground work of delicate cream. Flowers rather 
later than other varieties. 
3979 The Golden West. — The largest flowering of all the Esch- 
scholtzias. A charming orange colour. 
3982 Californica. — Yellow. 
Per Packet, .10 and .25 
ERYNGIUM (Sea Holly). — Ornamental foliage. Sow' in winter or 
spring in pans, and plant out. 
4046 Amethystinum. — Blue stem and bracts. 
Per Packet .10 and .25 
ERYSIMUM. — One of the brightest and best hardy annqals. Grown 
everywhere. Sow in autumn for spring flowering, and in early 
spring to flower later. 
4051 Golden Gem. — Brilliant golden yellow. Ht. 9 in. 
4052 Perowsklanum. — Orange Virginian Stock. lit. 1 ft. 
Per Packet, .10 and 25 
