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CARTERS TESTED SEEDS — BOSTON, NEW YORK, TORONTO 
MARIGOLD, AFRICAN.— From their bold appear- 
7 ance ana enormous 
globular flowers these showy annuals are specially effective in 
large mixed borders. Sow at the end of winter under glass, and 
transplant in April and May. 
LARGE-FLOWERED. 
No. 
4589 Carters Giant Show Lemon. — Superior strains for exhibi- 
tion. Enormous blossom. Ht. 1 ft. 
4590 Carters Giant Show Orange.— Superior strains for exhi- 
bition. Fine habit; grand flower. Ht. 1 ft. 
4593 Mixed, Carters Varieties. — Carefully selected. Ht. 2 ft. 
Per Packet, .10 and .25 
MARIGOLD, FRENCH.— This showy annual can 
7 be sown in spring and 
thinned out where expected to bloom; they may also be sown 
in March in boxes or pots under glass, then transplanted into 
other boxes, 3 in. apart, to make sturdy stuff for planting out 
in June or earlier. 
DWARF DOUBLE-FLOWERED VARIETIES 
MIGNONETTE. 
No. 
4660 Carters Perfection. — -A giant red-flowered variety with a 
delicious scent. This fine strain is a very great improvement, 
and owing to its robust habit the seedlings require plenty of 
room, when they will make bushy plants resembling interme- 
diate Stocks. The spikes of bloom are larger than any other 
variety, and the habit much less straggling. If the seed-pods 
are kept pinched off, the beauty of the plant will extend over a 
long period, and with care in this respect will continue until cut 
down by frost. 
Per Packet, .25 and .50 
No. 4566 Carters Compact Striped Marigold. 
4566 Carters Compact Striped. — Beautiful large double blossom, 
dwarf variety. Continues blooming until the end of summer. 
Ht. about 1 ft. 
4567 Carters Gold Edged. — A beautiful annual of compact but 
vigorous habit. Flowers a velvety maroon, with gold edge, 
very constant, and owing to its deep root is able to withstand 
drought. Makes a handsom.e edging plant. Ht. 1 ft 
4575 Dwarf Golden. — Fine dwarf bedding variety. Ht. 1 ft. 
4578 Mixed, Carters Dwarf Varieties. — Ht. 1 ft. 
Per Packet .10 and .25 
DWARF SINGLE-FLOWERED VARIETIES. 
The following kinds are extremely beautiful in the mixed border 
whether singly or in clumps. Habit dwarf or bushy and covered 
with continuous bloom. First-class annuals. Ht. 1 ft. 
4570 Silver King. — Lemon and chocolate. 
4571 Legion of Honour. — Dark gold and maroon. 
Per Packet,- .10 and .25 
TALL DOUBLE-FLOWERED VARIETIES. 
4584 Tall Orange. — Nice variety for cutting. Ht. 1 H ft. 
4585 Tall Large-flowering. — Double striped. Ht. 1^ ft 
4586 Mixed Carters Tall Varieties. — An effective and welcome 
ornament to the mixed border, shrubberies, etc. Ht. 1]^ ft. 
Per Packet, .10 and .25 
MATHIOLA (Night- Hardy annual, of easy 
° culture. Sow in spring. 
scented Stock). 
4603 Blcornls.— This should be in every garden, as it possesses 
a most delicious odour, especially toward evening, when it 
sends forth a delightful perfume, permeating the whole of the 
surrounding atmosphere with its beautiful fragrance. Ht. 1 ft. 
Per Packet, .10 and .25 
4661 Carters White Queen. — A distinct and beautiful variety, 
producing large spikes of white bloom, exquisitely scented. 
Ht. l\i ft. 
, 4662 Golden Queen. — For a long time the leading yellow variety. 
More branching in habit than Golden Gem. 
4663 Carters Red King. — The finest and richest red; a great im- 
provement on the crimson Victoria variety. Deliciously scented. 
Ht. I'A ft. 
4664 Machet. — An excellent variety for pot work; strong, dense 
blooms, glossy green foliage. 
4666 Crimson Giant. — Fine hardy variety of the greatest use for 
general purposes. Ht. 1 ft. 
4667 Carters Garden Sweet. — This is a selected stock of the 
original Mignonette of gardens. Delicious odour. 
4669 Goliath. — Magnificent blossoms. Richly scented. 
Per Packet .10 and .25 
MEDEOLA (Smilax). — Half-hardy perennials. The long graceful 
stems of these beautiful climbers make them of great service in 
house decorations. 
4640 Asparagoldes myrtlfolla. — The new Smilax, for light effect. 
This beautiful myrtle-leaved greenhouse twiner is a very rapid 
grower, and produces sprays with the greatest freedom. The 
foliage is very hard and will last fresh many days after being 
cut. 
Per Packet, .25 and .50 
MESEMBRYANTHEMUM. — Annual. Sow in spring, in pans of 
very light sandy soil, and prick off. 
4644 Cordlfollum varlegatum. — For carpet bedding 
4645 Tricolor. — Rose variety. Lovely for edging. 
Per Packet, .10 and .25 
MIMOSA. — See Sensitive Plant. 
MORNING BRIDE. — See Scabious. 
MORNING GLORY.— See Convolvulus. 
MYOSOTIS. — See Forget-me-Not. 
