CARTERS SPECIAL SPRING BULB LIST. 
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EXTRA EARLY DOUBLE 
SWEET-SCENTED TUBEROSES. 
We have again secured our stock from some large cultivators. 
The roots are unusually fine, and we would call patticular attention 
to their low price, which places this charming flower within the 
reach of all. 
They will be found invaluable for bouquets, ladies’ dress, or as 
a coat flower. The perfume is exquisite, and the general appear¬ 
ance of the pure white double flower is most charming. 
Per i,oco. Per loo Per cIot:. 
s. d. s. d. s. d. 
Carters extra large bulbs . 160 0 17 6 2 9 
TIGRIDIA. 
(Tiger or Shell Flower.) 
Some beautiful hybrids of this showy flower have appeared 
during recent years. The bulbs, which are supplied in a dry state, 
are usually planted in pots in April, or iji groups in the garden, in a 
rich sunny border. For outdoor culture they are generally potted 
in good mixed soil in autumn, and not over-watered during growth. 
They maintain a succession of bloom throughout the summer and 
early autumn. 
Canariensis. —Yellow, spotted . 
Grandiflora alba. —White, spotted; beautiful 
Lilacea. —Purplish lilac, spotted 
Immaculata alba. —Pure white . 
Immaculata lutea. —Pure yellow ... 
Pavonia (Tiger Flower). —Scarlet... 
Rosea. —Bright rose. 
Speclosa.— Red and yellow 
Per lOO. Per d )Z. 
s d s. d. 
...8 6 13 
...8 6 13 
... 10 6 16 
... 10 6 16 
... 12 6 19 
...7 6 13 
... 12 6 19 
...7 6 13 
DIELYTRA SPECTABILIS. 
(The Bleeding Heart.) 
A rosy pink flowering herbaceous plant. The roots we offer 
are supplied in a dormant state, and can be brought into flower 
very early in the spring if cultivated in pots and placed in moderate 
heat near the glass, just as the flower stems are showing. It is 
also an exceedingly decorative plant in tlie open border in the 
early summer. Per doz. Each. 
s. d. s. d. 
DIelytra spectabiiis. —Rosy red, extra strong clumps 7 6 0 9 
CROZY’S NEW LARGE-FLOWERED 
CANNAS. 
Twelve choice named distinct and brilliant varieties, 
per doz. 7/6 & 10/6 
Strong dormant tubers, with two or three strong eyes. 
RAYNES PARK, LONDON, S.W. 
