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CARTERS TESTED SEEDS—BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS. 
CANARY CREEPER (Tropasolum Peregrinum). — Favourite 
climl>er for trellises, arbours, stumps of trees, &c.; very graceful, 
bright canary colour. Sow in pots in February and bring on 
under glass or sow in the open in spring. Ht. 10 ft. 
No. 
3652 Canary Creeper. —Half-hardy climbing annual. 
Pri - 50 seeds. 100 seeds. 200 seeds. 
rnce - .10 .15 .25 
CANDYTUFT. _ These hardy flowers are now a 
■ necessity, requiring the most simple 
cultivation, and will flourish in almost any soil. The range of 
colour has now been considerably extended, the lilac, rose, 
cardinal, and carmine being particularly charming. Sow in 
spring in ordinary soil. For pot work, sow in pots in frame, and 
thin out the seedlings, or they may be transplanted. Average 
ht.. 1 ft. 
No. 3658 Carters Empress. No. 3663 Carters Hyacinth- 
No. 3662 Carters Pigmy. flowered. 
3B58 Carters Empress Compact. —r,arg<* spikrs .f thr purest 
white and of erect habit; dwarf and com MM I very pPOfUM in 
bloom, exceedingly showy and effertive Fxitmt from R.H.8. 
trials: “Candytuft Empress Compact (Camtkm).—' Very neat 
and compact; flowers white, in dense pyramidal mikes; freely 
produced; the best white Candytuft in the trial " lit. 6 in. 
3H63 Carters Hyacinth-flowered. The tallest and finest white 
variety, each plant having five or six heads of bloom. Its fine 
pyramidal spikes of the purest whlt< ne rnalct H a v< *ry attractive 
decoration in either beds or bordns Sow in spring, and trans¬ 
plant 9 in. apart, keeping failed heads cut away. A very fine 
Subject for pot work, especially win n uutwinu sown. Ht. 1 ft. 
3662 Carters Pigrmy. \ dwa 1 tvpe <>i hyacinth-flowered, and A 
charming bijou vai eds, or borders. Ht. 4 in. 
8659 Rose Cardinal. A beautiful shade of rosy scarlet. 
8860 Cartors Carmine. Blight rose, excellent form. 
8661 Cartors Spiral. Fine white, long trusses. 
866-1 Cartors Crimson. 
86(>5 Oartors Purplo. 
1HHW Oartors Lilac. 
3667 Cartors White. 
»w.'i Cartors Choice Mixed.— For open borders. 
Price of the above ... I* 000 seeds. 2,000 seeds. 4,000 seeds. 
•10 .15 .25 
PERENNIAL CANDYTUFT. 
For Borders or Rockwork. 
8672 Iboris Qibraltarica. —Suffused lilac, lovely species. 
8673 Iborlo sompervirens.- The flowers form a carpet of pure 
whib in early spring. 
Price of the above 
250 seeds. 
.10 
500 seeds. 
.15 
1,000 seeds. 
.25 
CANNA (Indian Shot). —Ornamental-foliaged plants with showy 
flowers, for stove, greenhouse, or sub-tropical planting. Soak 
seed 24 hours in tepid water, and sow in strong heat. Pot off 
seedlings as soon as they can be handled. 
8574 Crozy.— Choicest dwari varieties; magnificent. Both foliage 
and bloom show a wide range of colour. 
3575 Carters Choice Mixed. —All the best varieties. 
20 seeds. 40 seeds. 80 seeds. 
.10 .15 .25 
Price of the above 
CANNABIS (Indian Hemp).—O ne of the finest foliage plants for 
sub-tropical gardens and beds. Sow in spring and prick off. 
8678 Indica.— Ht. 6 ft. 
Price 
200 seeds. 400 seeds. 800 seeds. 
.10 .15 .35 
CANTERBURY BELL. _Hardy biennials. Sow la 
. , . , summer, transplant to a 
bed in autumn for flowering the following year. They also 
make effective pot plants for spring flowering, sown in summer 
and potted in autumn, and kept in a cool frame through winter 
No matter how carefully the double-flowering types are saved’ 
some are certain to become single. The seed-bearing spikes 
should be cut out when the beauty is ovei and more may come. 
No. 8467 Cuff and Saucer Variety 
CUP AND SAUCER 
VARIETIES. 
(Calycanthoma). 
No. 
8465 Carters Blue. 
346ii Carters Rose. 
3467 Carters White. 
8469 Carters Choice Mixed. 
Ht. 2 ft. 
No. 3472 Plant of Single Rose. 
SINGLE VARIETIES. 
3471 Carters Single Blue. 
3472 Carters Single Rose.— 
Delicate. 
3473 Carters Single White. 
3475 Carters Superb Mixed. 
— All shades of colour; a 
fine assortment of both sin¬ 
gles and doubles, but not 
the Cup and Saucer* 
VARIETIES. 
DOUBLE 
8eed chosen from the very best double flowers, but unfortunately a 
few singles cannot be avoided. 
3478 Carters Double Blue. I 3480 Carters Double Rose. 
3479 Carters Double Lilac. | 3481 Carters Double White. 
Price of the above 
1,000 seeds. 2,000 seeds. 4,000 seeds. 
.10 .15 .25 
CAPE HEATH. —See Erica. 
CAPSICUM. —Excellent pet plants for conservatory or table decora¬ 
tion. Sow seeds in heat in srring, and pot off singly. 
3607 Little Gem.— Small very bright scarlet fruits. Ht. 1 ft. 
3608 Prince of Wales.— Yellow. 
3609 Elephant’s Trunk.— Scarlet. 
3610 Carters Choice Mixed.— Various colours for general use. 
Price of the above ... 250 seeds - 500 seeds. 1,000 seeds. 
CARNATION AND PICOTEE. _A popular 
_ , . , , . and lovely 
flower, always in fashion. Whether grown in pots for conserva¬ 
tory decoration or in the garden beds for summer display, its 
charms are equally attractive. Our seed is saved with the 
greatest care, and should produce a large percentage of the very 
best flowers, but unfortunately, as with other florists’ flowers, it 
cannot be guaranteed that every one will come double. Care 
should be taken to preserve the smallest seedlings, as these 
frequently produce the finest quality blooms. Sow in spring in 
cold frame, prick out, and plant out in good soil when strong 
enough, for flowering the following season. 
3677 Carters Choice Double Carnation.— A splendid mixture 
of seifs, flakes, bizarres, fancies, and yellow grounds. All 
varieties mixed. 
3678 American Tree Carnations. —The seed we offer is saved 
from one of the best collections in the country, being hand- 
fertilised by experts who have raised many of the best forms. 
3679 Choicest Perpetual or Tree.— Includes all the best 
French varieties in cultivation. 
3680 Perpetual Yellow.— About 35 per cent, true from seed. 
3681 White Lady. —Targe pure white. 
3682 Picotee. —Choicest double mixed. 
3683 Picotee. —Choicest perpetual mixed. 
3684 Grenadin.— Bright scarlet, similar to Margaret varieties. 
Pri«« 150 seeds. 300 seeds. 600 seeds. 
e **• .10 .15 .25 
8689 Carnation. 12 vars. Selfs. Per pkt., 10 seeds of each, 1 25 
Price of the above, except? 40 seeds. 80 seeds. 160 seeds, 
where otherwise noted) .50 .90 1.75 
