CARTERS TESTED SEEDS — BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS 
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SAPONARIA. — For edging, rockeries, etc. Sow where intended to 
flower. 
No. 
">189 
5192 
5193 
sc 
Scarlet Queen. -Hardy annual. Rich rose colour, dark sterns, 
lit. G in. 
Ocymoides. Perennial rock plant. Pale pink; trailer. 
Vaccaria. — Hardy annual. Valuable for cutting; used for 
decoration with Sweet Pens. A beautiful soft pink flower, most 
graceful in vases. Also makes a nice pot plant for the greenhouse. 
Per Packet, .10 and .25 
U I 7 A N TM IK During the last few years the 
H I E- M n ■ HUJ. Sehizanthus has leapt into popu- 
larity owing to the remarkable advance which has been made 
both in the habit of the plants and diversity of colours now 
available. By sowing in spring, summer and autumn a suc- 
cession of bloom may be obtained throughout the year. Our 
Butter flu and large-flowered strains, together with the distinct 
Retusus forms, are the most suitable for greenhouse and winter 
garden decoration. 
CARTERS LARGE-FLOWERED. 
5278 
5279 
5280 
5285 
5287 
Carters Large Butterfly-flowered. -This surpasses any 
other strain for its size of flowers, gorgeous colouring, and di- 
versity of shades. The habit is bold and branching, forming 
bushes from 1 4 ft. to 2U ft. high and of equal diameter. 
Carters Large-flowered. - Choice light shades, containing 
innumerable shades of white, cream, primrose, flesh pink, rose, 
carmine, and cerise. 
Carters Large-flowered. — Choice dark shades. All rich 
pure, dark forms. The washy purples and dull, magenta shades 
found in Sehizanthus have no place in this strain. 
Retusus. —A greenhouse variety. Salmon-rose. Ht. 14 ft. 
Wisetoniensls. —Makes a fine greenhouse decorative plant. 
Per Packet, .10 and .25 
SEA LAVENDER. — See Statiee. 
SHASTA DAISY. — See Chrysanthemum. 
SILENE.— Dwarf annuals of essential service to the spring and 
summer garden. The best effects are produced from seed sown 
in summer, the seedlings being transplanted into beds in autumn 
or early winter. 
No. 
\ 5209 Snow King. —The finest dwarf white edging flowering annual 
yet produced. Ht. 4 in. 
5210 Double Pink. — A variety of approved merit. Bright rose, 
abundant bloomer. lit. 4 in. 
Per Packet, .10 and .25 
SMILAX. — See Medcola. 
SNAPDRAGON. — See Antirrhinum. 
SOLANUM (Nightshade). — Perennial. Ornamental fruit, useful 
for decorations in the conservatory. Sow in early spring, in 
heat, pot off. and grow on in cold frame; plant out in June in 
prepared beds, and lift and pot up in September. 
5220 Hybridum compactum. —Berried plants for table and con- 
servatory. I It. 1 ft. 
5221 Capsicastrum. -A bright scarlet-berried species, lit. ■■ ft, 
5222'Robustum. -Stately, grandly-foliaged. lit. 4 ft. 
Per Packet, .10 and .25 
CTATirC bSea Lavender). - Very free-flowering plants of 
^ 1 easy culture and valuable when dried for bouquets. , 
Sow in pots or outdoors in early spring. 
Statiee Sinuata 
5303 Bonduelll. Yellow. Annual. 5304 Sinuata. —Blue. Annual. 
5305 Sinuata alba. — Annual. 
Per Packet . 10 and 1 oz., 25 
5306 Candelabram (Suworowi) . — Annual. Of singular beauty for 
beds and borders; soft shade of rose. Ht. 1 ft. 
Candelabram Alba. — Spike, clear white. 
5307 Latlfolla. — Perennial. Lavender flowers in large panicles. Ht 
14 ft. 
Per Packet, .10 and ,25 
