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TALL ELEGANS VARIETIES. 
No. 3777 Scarlet Queen and No. 3778 Brilliant Princess. 
1777 Carters Scarlet Queen.— Double. A wonderful glowing 
salmon scarlet; very brilliant and clear under electric light. 
8778 Brilliant Princess.— Double. Clear warm rose. A very 
telling variety for pots or borders. 
8779 New Blotched. —Semi-double The petals are clear rose 
pink with a flaking of rosy scarlet. The combination is very 
effective. 
3780 Purple King.— Double. Clear rosy purple. An excellent 
companion to White Prince. 
3781 8almon Queen.— Double. Salmon pink. The forerunner of 
the present-day improved varieties. 
3782 White Prince. —Double. Pure white. An excellent com¬ 
panion to any of the above varieties. 
. f _ , 1,500 seeds. 3,000 seeds. 6,000 seeds. 
Pnce of the above ... 10 15 25 
CLEMATIS (Virgin’s Bower).— Well-known climbing perennials. 
Sow seed in early spring under glass, pot off, and plant outdoors 
in early summer. 
3558 Flammula. —Ordinary white, sweet scented. 
3559 Paniculata. —Free flowering, white. 
„ . . . 150 seeds. 300 seeds. 600 seeds. 
Pnce of the above ... 15 25 
8560 Jackmanni varieties.— Saved from the best colours. 
20 seeds. 40 seeds. 80 seeds. 
.25 .45 .75 
Price 
No. 3724 Cockscomb. 
No. 8730 Coleus . 
COCKSCOMB. -Annual. Our strain cannot be surpassed. Fot 
earliest work sow in January or February, and again in spring 
for general work, using good light sandy loam. 
3724 Carters Empress. —Combs of immense size; we have 
measured these li ft. across. Rich crimson, dark foliage. 
3725 Crimson.— Light foliage. Good ordinary stock. Ht. 1 ft. 
3726 Yellow.— Very effective. Good golden colour. 
3727 Dwarf mixed.— A splendid strain of this showy annual 
Includes crimson, blood red. purple, rose, and yellow shades 
Price of the above ... 
750 seeds. 
.10 
1,500 seeds. 3,000 seeds 
.15 .25 
COLEUS.— Grand ornamental foliaged plants, superbly variegated; 
for stove, greenhouse, or sub-tropical garden in summer. Sow 
in heat in early spring, and pot off. The variegation does not 
always show plainly until the plants have reached some size. 
8730 Carters Choicest Mixed.— Saved from the best varieties. 
Price 
250 seeds. 
.10 
500 seeds. 
.15 
1,000 seeds. 
.25 
COLLECTIONS OF FLOWERS. —See page#:/. 
COLLIN SI A.— Pretty annual. Very useful for pot work as well as 
for border cultivation. Sow in autumn in pots for spring flower¬ 
ing in greenhouse, and in spring for summer flowering in 
borders. 
3733 Bicolor. —Purple and white Ht. 1 ft. 
° 1.000 seeds. 2.000 seeds. 4,000 seeds. 
.10 15 .25 
Price 
2,000 seeds. 
.25 
COLUMBINE. — See also Aquilegia. 
3736 Mixed.—Ordinary garden variety. 
500 seeds. 1.000 seeds. 
Pnce ... 10 .is 
OOMMELINA.— Half-hardy tuberous perennial plant. Sow in heafl 
in early spring, and plant out in May or June. 
3739 Csolestis.— Blue. Ht. li ft. 
250 seeds. 500 seeds. 1,000 seeds. 
Price ... >10 .is .25 
CONE FLOWER. —See Rudbeckia. 
CARTERS TESTED SEEDS, Inc., 102-106 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BLDG,, BOSTON, MASS* 
CARTERS TESTED SEEDS—BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS. 
CINERARIA— Continued, 
No. 
8718 Carters Choicest Mixed Cactus.— An entirely new 
break. The edges of the florets recurve like a single Cactus 
Dahlia. The colours include white, blue, blush, violet, mauve, 
and some have a white zone surrounding the dark disc, the 
florets being tipped with violet, blue. &c. The flowers when 
cut last a long time, and by their lightness and elegance make 
charming table decorations. A grand mixture, including all 
shades of colour. 
3719 Carters Choicest Mixed Stellata. —This free-panicled 
variety has obtained general approval, especially for decorative 
arrangements, for which purpose it has proved marvellously 
effective, being a valuable adjunct to the much-admired Carters 
Brilliant Prize. It should be raised and treated in the same 
manner as the other greenhouse varieties. 
250 seeds. 500 seeds. 1,000 seeds. 
.25 .45 .75 
Price of the above 
CLARKIA _This type attains a height of 2$ ft. in the open 
w " ground, and bears long graceful sprays of 
double and semi-double blooms which are splendid for decorative 
purposes, lasting for several days in water. The seed should be sown 
in the spring in the open border or sown during the autumn and 
grown on in a cool house, this section make magnificent specimens. 
CLIANTHUS (Glory Pea). —Seed should be sown in well-drained 
pot of light soil early in spring, in strong heat. Maybe flowered 
out of doors in favourable situations. 
No. 
3613 Dampieri (Sturt's Pea). —Unique, scarlet and black. Ht. 2 ft. 
8614 Puniceus (New Zealand Glory or Lobster Plant ).—Bright 
scarlet flowers. Climber. 
25 seeds. 
.10 
50 seeds. 
.15 
100 seed*. 
.25 
Price of the above 
CLINTONIA. 
3617 Pulchella. —One of the loveliest pot annuals; purple, white 
and yellow. Ht. 6 in. 
Price 
1,000 seeds. 
.10 
2,000 seeds. 
.15 
4,000 seeds. 
.25 
COB/EA. —Handsome half-hardy climber for greenhouse or in warm 
situation out of doors. Easily grown from seed; sow early ia 
heat, and pot off. 
3620 Scandens. —Purple bell-shaped flow 
3621 Scandens alba. —White. 
25 seeds. 50 seeds. 100 seeds. 
Price of the above .. .10 15 .25 
