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CARTERS TESTED SEEDS— BOSTON, NEW YORK, TORONTO 
4101 Border of Foxgloves. 
FOXGLOVE ( Digitalis ). — Stately perennials. As a back- 
ground in a shrubbery, or as specimen plants 
in large beds, they are equally striking and effective. Sow in 
July for strong flowering plants the following season. 
^All I ApniA . — We were awarded the First Class Certificate 
«ililiU»nvilli „/ the Royal Horticultural Society for 
Double Gaillardias. 
Showy and handsome hardy perennials, for beds and borders. 
The flowers are a most peculiar combination of shades, varying 
between gold and maroon. Sow in summer in drills, trans- 
planting to permanent positions during autumn; also sow early 
in spring under glass, prick off into boxes, and plant out in May. 
Sow the annual varieties in open ground early in spring. 
No. 
4101 Carters Spotted. — A superb mixture containing a wonderful 
range of colours, the soft rose and carmine shades being partic- 
ularly fine. The older forms of magenta and crude pink have 
been eliminated from this choice strain. All colours mixed. 
4102 Canariensls. — -A novel colour, orange brown. 
4103 White. — Superb variety. Ht. 4 to 0 ft. 
4104 Monstrosa. — A singular variation. A long spike with a large 
flower at the top. 
4105 Gloxlnloldes. — Large-throated species, lit. 3 ft. 
4106 Grandiflora. — Curious species. Yellow. Ht. 3 ft. 
4107 Purpurea. — The ordinary Foxglove. Purple. Ht. 3 ft. 
Per Packet, .10 and .25 
GARDENIA (Cape Jessamine) 
4228 Florida. — Pure white; delicious scent. Pot plant. 
Per Packet, .10 and .25 
GAZANIA. — Perennial. A brilliant plant for edging beds. 
4231 Splendens hybrlda. — Saved from the finest new varieties. 
Per Packet, .25 and .75 
GENISTA. (Cytisus) . — ^Perennial. Sow Candicans in spring, in 
pans and grow on in pots. Andree ma should be sown in the 
open ground where intended to remain, or transplanted. 
4234 Andreeana. — Hardy shrub. Orange-yellow, maroon markings. 
4235 Candicans. Yellow. Favourite for table decoration. Ht. 
Per Packet, .10 and .25, 
GERANIUM ^ or PELARGONIUM. — Bedding and greenhouse 
plants. Sow under glass in early spring, and pot off. 
4242 Fancy. — Regal Pelargoniums. 
4246 Zonal-leaved. — Mixed. 
Per Packet, .25 and 1 .00 
4184 Gaillardia, Carters Large- flowering. 
4184 Carters Large-flowering Choice Single Hybrids. — 
Perennial variety, but will flower the first season if sown early. 
4185 Grandiflora hybrlda. — Crimson and gold; large blossoms 
4186 Grandiflora hybrlda compacta. New dwarf compact 
variety. Ht. 1 ft. 
Nos. 4185 and 4186 will flower the first season if sown early. 
Per Packet, .10 and .25 
ANNUAL VARIETIES. 
4180 Carters Choice Double. Mixed; large globular heads 
4190 Plcta. — Yellow and scarlet; old variety. Ht. 1 ft. 
Per Packet. .10 and .25 
GERBERA JAMESONI HYBRIDS. Half-hardy perennial. The 
Scarlet Daisy or Marguerite of the Cape. 
4250 The flowers bear long, graceful petals with small eye. This 
strain, which is quite new, comprises a great variety of pleasing 
shades. 
Per Packet. .25 and .75 
GEUM. — Hardy perenninls. Sow in spring, and transplant. Ht. 2 ft. 
4256 Cocclneum. — Bright scarlet. 
Per Packet, .10 and .25 
4258 Mrs. Bradshaw. —A giant double form of flowers of perfect 
shade of brilliant crimson scarlet. Comes quite true from seed. 
Per Packet, .25 and .75 
GLOBE AMARANTHUS.— Annual Greenhouse pot plant. Sow 
seed in spring, in heat, and pot off in light soil. Ht. 1 ft. 
4264 Orange. — Crisp petals. 
4265 Purple. — Rich colour. 
Per Packet, .10 and .25 
GLOBE THISTLE (Echinops Ritro). — Perennial. 
4268 Bee Feeder. —Large globular blue heads. Ht.3ft. 
Per Packet, .10 and .25 
GLORY PEA.— See Clianthus. 
