80 
SUNFLOWER (Helianthus). 
Sow all varieties in spring. Only transplant if necessary. 
CARTERS MINIATURE AND MANY FLOWERED VARIETIES. 
The annual small-blossomed Sunflowers now compare favourably for freedom of bloom and elegance of habit with the perennial kinds. 
For cutting they are extremely valuable. All equally suited for garden decoration and producing large quantities of cut flowers. 
6420 Carters Orion.— Has very pretty quilled petals, free habit ; 
most attractive when seen growing, and in decoration. Ht. 8 ft. 
5421 Carters Miniature Flowered.— Single Nosegay Sunflower. 
Gold, dark, centre. Very handsome when seen in borders ; quite 
welcome flowers for cut purposes. Ht. 3 ft. 
5422 Miniature Flowered Double.— Annual. Ht. about 2 ft. 
5423 Pleiades.— A grand mixture of small decorative Sunflowers, 
in various shades of gold and sulphur. Ht. 3 ft. 
Price of the above 
5424 Perkeo.— A miniature variety of exceptional interest. Of 
bushy habit. Ht. 1 to l£ ft. 
5425 8tella. — Favourite, select miniature variety ; in great demand. 
Ht. 4 ft. 
5426 Carters Dwarf.— Fine bold flowers, thrown well above a 
very compact growth. Ht. 1 ft. 
200 seeds. 
.10 
400 seeds. 
.15 
800 seeds. 
.25 
CARTERS LARGE-FLOWERED TALL AND DWARF. 
5427 | ' ' Wine and Primrose.— A very hand- 5428 
NOVELTY I some variety of medium height, bearing 
1 numerous flowers about 5 in. in dia- 
meter on long stalks. Has none of the coarseness of the original 
Red Sunflowers, being a delightful combination of claret and 
deep cream. 
50 seeds. 100 seeds. 200 seeds. 
price .25 .45 .75 
5432 Cactus or Sun’s Eye.— A grand double Sunflower of 
attractive form. Its fine habit and intense doubleness of 
flowers have secured for it great popularity. Ht. 6 ft. 
5433 Carters Primrose.— A delicate-coloured single Sunflower. 
Its black centre forms a beautiful contrast in combination with 
the pure-coloured primrose florets. Ht. 4 ft. 
5434 Carters Leviathan.— The largest single-flowered variety. 
We have had heads sent us measuring it ft. across. Ht. 6 to 10 ft. 
Trice of the above, except where otherwise stated 
NEW. 
or in isolated beds on lawns. 
50 seeds. 
Giant Red.— A highly-selected stock of 
the original Chestnut Red Sunflower. 
Splendid for the back of wide borders 
Price 
.25 
100 seeds. 
.45 
200 seeds. 
.75 
5435 Henry Wilde.— The best of all for cut single flowers. Colour 
bright yellow with dark centre. Ht. 4 ft. 
5436 Californian. — Splendid variety, with magnificent heads of 
double blossoms ; rich colour. Ht. 6 ft. 
5437 Double Dwarf.— Fine rich orange colour. Ht. 3 ft. 
5438 Dwarf.— The old-fashioned garden variety ; single. Ht. 3 ft. 
5439 Tall. — Common or garden. Ht. 6 ft. 
5440 Perennial ( Harpaliutn ). — Mixed. Best distinct varieties. 
100 seeds. 200 seeds. 400 seeds. 
••* .10 .15 .25 
SWEET WILLIAM (Dianthus Barbatus). 
Perennial. Beyond a good soil this gorgeous plant requires but 
autumn for blooming the next spring and summer. 
5446 Carters Hoi born Glory.— A beautiful strain of light 
shades. Our Holborn Glory strain is magnificent, the blooms 
being larger than a penny piece. Ht. 2 ft. 
5447 Scarlot Beauty.— A magnificent strain with very large 
trusses of a lovely salmon scarlet shade. Very showy and 
effective ; flowering early and lasting a long time in bloom. 
5448 Carters Auricula-eyed.— Very finely marked. Ht. 2 ft. 
I Carters Brilliant Red.— The most 
brilliant coloured Sweet William. Clean 
— bright scarlet, very free flowered. 
Unlike most scarlet shades, this comes practically true from seed. 
5449 | 
little attention. Sow in summer, and transplant when large enough in 
5450 Carters Dark Crimson.— Intense colour. Dark foliage. 
Ht. li ft. to 1 ft. 8 in. 
5451 Carters Pink.— A splendid strain, varying in shade from 
palest flesh through clear shrimp and rose shades to deep coral. 
This should be in every garden. Ht. l£ ft. to 1 £ ft. 
5452 Carters Pure White. — Fine heads of pure white flower*. 
l£ ft. 
5453 Carters Double Giant Mixed.— All colours. 
5454 Carters 8uperb Mixed.— All colours. 
Price of the above 
500 
seeds. 
10 
1,000 seeds. 
.15 
2,000 seeds. 
.25 
8CHIZOPETALON.— Hardy annual. Sow seed out of doors in 
spring in rich soil. For pot work, sow in pots of good rich soil, 
place in cold frame, and thin out. 
5198 Walkeri.— White. Ht. 6 in. 
„ . 1,000 seeds. 2,000 seeds. 4,000 seeds. 
Price - .10 .15 .25 
8EN8ITIVE PLANT (Mimosa pudica).— P erennial. A curiosity. 
Sow in pots or pans, in heat, and pot off. 
5201 Ht. li ft. 
_ . 250 seeds. 500 seeds. 1,009 seeds. 
Pnce - .10 .15 .25 
SHAMROCK (Trifolium minds).— Perennial. 
5204 Fine selected 8tock. — Quite popular on St. Patrick’s Day. 
500 seeds. 1,000 seeds. 2,000 seeds. 
.10 .15 .2o 
Price 
•ILENE. — 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. 
5207 Com pacta, Dwarf Queen.— Spreading habit forming a 
carpet covered with scarlet flowers. 
5208 Empress of India.— Crimson flower and stalks. A great 
improvement on older kinds. Ht. 4 in. 
5209 8now 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. Ht. 4 in. 
5211 Pend u la.— Old-fashioned. Pale colour. 
TJ . . .. . , 1,000 seeds. 2,000 seeds. 4,000 seeds. 
Pnce of the above ... jq 15 25 
•OLANUM (Nightshade).— Perennial. Ornamental fruit, useful 
for decorations. Nos. 5221 and 5223 are very serviceable during 
winter 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 Hybrid um compactum. — Berried plants for table and 
conservatory. Ht. 1 ft. . , , 
5221 Capsicastrum.— A bright scarlet-berried species. Ht. lj ft. 
5222 Robustum. — Stately, grandly-foliaged. Ht. 4 ft. 
5223 Weatherill’s Hybrids.— Berried varieties for table decoration. 
Ht. 1 ft. 
250 seeds. 500 seeds. 1,000 seeds. 
Price of the above 
.10 
.15 
.25 
8TACHY8-— Perennial ornamental plant. 
5300 Lanata.— Largely grown for its silvery white woolly leave*. 
Ht. 1 ft. 
Price 
250 seeds. 
.10 
500 seeds. 1,000 seeds. 
.15 .25 
8TATICE (Sea Lavender).— Very free-flowering plants of easy 
culture and valuable when dried for bouquets. They are most 
showy for beds, borders, or pots. Sow in pots or outdoors in 
early spring. 
5303 Bonduolli.— Yellow. Annual. 5304 8inuata.— Blue. Annual. 
5305 8inuata alba. — Annual. 
h oz. 
.10 
Price 
i oz. 1 oz. 
.15 .25 
5306 Candelabram (Suworowi). — Annual. Of singular beauty, 
for beds and borders ; soft shade of rose. Ht. 1 ft. 
5307 Latifolia. — Perennial. Lavender flowers in large panicles. 
Ht. l£ ft. 
5308 Incana. — Perennial. Dwarf compact habit. 
„ . .. „ „ 1,000 seeds. 2,000 seeds. 
Price of the above ... io 15 
Ht. 9 in. 
4,000 seeds. 
.25 
8TOKE3IA.— Perennial. 
5311 Cyanea.- Large blue flower ; dwarf habit. 1 
5312 Cyanea alba.— Perennial. Beautiful plant. 
250 seeds. 500 seeds. 
.10 .15 
Price of the above 
1 ft. 
t. 1 ft. 
1.000 seeds. 
.25 
8TONECROP (Sedum). — We may safely say that no rockery is 
complete without the Sedum. We offer, as under, seed best 
adapted to the general convenience. 
5314 Blue. — Annual. A pretty plant for edges and rockery. 
5315 Yellow. — Perennial. Familiar to every cottage wall ; useful 
for garden edging. 
5316 Mixed, Carters Varieties.— Perennial kinds for general 
garden and rockwork. 
Price of the above ... l.«» seeds. 2,000 seeds. 4.000 «eds. 
8WEET BRIAR (Eglantine).— Hardy shrub. Scented. Delicioua 
odour ; for hedges, &c. Ht. 3 ft. 
... q 100 pods. 200 pods. 400 pods. 
5319 Pnce ... . 10 , s 25 
