CARTERS TESTED SEEDS INC . 
FREESIA REFRACTA ALBA. The pure white variety, 
strikingly beautiful, exquisitely perfumed. They will be 
found to produce an abundance of pure white flowers. 
Per doz., .35; per 100, 2.50; per 1,000, 22.00. 
EXCELSIOR (New). A superb lemon-colored variety. Per 
doz., 1.00; per 100, 7.00: per 1,000, G5.00. 
FREESIA HYBRIDA (Fardels Strain). This is recognized 
as the finest strain of colored Freesias ever offered to 
the public. Per doz., 1.00; per 100, 6.00; per 1,000, 55.00. 
FREESIA HYBRIDA. Pink. \ 
Per doz. .85. 
Per 100, 0.00. 
Per 1,000, 55.00. 
Pale Blue. 
Mauve. 
Yellow. 
Violet. 
Orange. J 
The above six colors, stock clean and healthy. Doz., .85; 
per 100, G.00 ; per 1,000, 55.00. 
If by parcel post aud postage at zone rates; weight 2 lb. 
per 100. Dozens mailed free. 
GLADIOLUS 
CARTERS EARLY-FLOWERING VARIETIES 
All varieties of Summer or Early Flowering Gladioli are 
of light and graceful habit, particularly suited for vase 
decoration when cut. They thrive best in a light and well- 
matured soil. Plant from October until January. 
If by parcel post add postage at zone rates; weight 4 lb. 
per 100. Dozens mailed free. 
ACKERMANNI. Orange-scarlet with darker blotch on 
throat. Per doz., .85" ; per 100, 6.00; per 1,000, 50.00. 
THE BRIDE (see Photograph). Pure white. An exceed- 
ingly pretty and free-flowering variety; most useful for 
decorative work. Per doz., .85; per 100, 6.00; per 1,000, 
50.00. 
BLUSHING BRIDE. White ground with deep crimson 
markings; superb. Per doz., .85; per 100, 6.00; per 1,000, 
50.00. 
PEACH BLOSSOM. A charming peach-colored variety. 
Per doz., .85; per 100, 6.00; per 1,000, 50.00. 
HOUSE OR ROOM GARDENING 
When our materials are used the following hints on culti- 
vation should be followed: Sprinkle fibre, which should be 
thoroughly moistened, over the bottom of the bowl to a 
depth of 1^ inches, carefully place the bulbs upon the fibre, 
taking care that they do not touch each other, then fill 
up the bowl with fibre. Although it is desirable that the 
fibre should be all around the bulbs, it must not be 
packed too tightly, and must cover the top of the bulbs. 
Start the bulbs into growth by thoroughly saturating 
the fibre with water, drain off and keep moist; then place 
the bowl in an airy room or shelf in a subdued light. 
When the young growth pierces the fibre, the bulbs may 
be placed on a table near a window or some other light 
place to mature their growth and come into flower. 
Narcissus , Sir Watkin 
Narcissus , Madame Plemp 
SUITABLE BULBS FOR 
Hyacinths, White Roman 
Hyacinths (ordinary) 
Narcissus, Emperor 
Narcissus, Victoria 
Narcissus, Sir Watkin 
Daffodil, Double 
Narcissus, Madame Plemp 
ROOM GARDENING 
Narcissus, Paper White 
Narcissus, Golden Spur 
Narcissus, Empress 
Narcissus, Chinese Sacred 
Narcissus, Poetaz 
Tulips 
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