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CARTERS TESTED SEEDS—BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS. 
CONVOLVULUS 
(Ipomaea Morning Glory). 
Annual. Lovely climbers for 
garden, trellis, &c. Sow in 
spring where intended to bloom. 
No. 
MAJOR. 
3797 Blue. 
3798 Crimson. 
3799 Violet. 
Price of the above 
3800 White. 
3801 Carters Choicest Mixed. 
—All colours. 
\ oz. % oz. 1 oz. 
.10 .15 .25 
No. 3801 Convolvulus Major. No. 3810 Convolvulus Minor. 
MINOR. 
Annual. A dwarf species, lovely colours. Sow in spring in open 
border where plants are to bloom. 
3805 Crimson Violet. 3809 White. 
3806 Dark Purple. 3810 Mixed, Carters Vario- 
3807 Blue. ties. —For general borders. 
3808 Striped. 
Price of the above ... * Jo' ^^5 1 £5 
IPOM/EA. 
Hints on Culture. —Perennial. Greenhouse climbers, embracing 
some of the loveliest colours imaginable. Sow in early spring in 
heat, and pot off, and train on trellis under glass, or out of doors in 
summer. 
3813 Mauritanicus. — For 3815 Heavenly Blue. — Surpas- 
hanging baskets. singly lovely; a gem. 
3814 Leari.— Dark violet. 3816 Rubro-cserulea. 
Price of the above ... 100 s “ ds ' 200 i f« ds ' 400 seeds. 
CORAL TREE. — See Erythrina. 
CORDYLINE. —Perennial shrubs. Sow in early spring, in strong 
heat, in pots or pans of sandy soil and pot off. Most useful as a 
table plant, for greenhouse decoration, or summer bedding. 
8835 Australis. —Recurved dark green foliage. Ht. 3 ft. 
Tjfi^ 50 seeds. 100 seeds. 200 seeds. 
Fnce - .25 .45 .75 
COREOPSIS. — See Calliopsis. 
No. 3700 Cornflower. 
CORNFLOWER 
(Cyanus Minor). 
border in autumn and spring. 
Annual. Everything may be said on 
behalf of these interesting and useful 
flowers, both as a border plant and 
also as a cut bloom. Sow in open 
No. 
3700 Royal Blue. —Double blue, 3703 Victoria. —Dwarf and free 
the largest and perhaps the flowering type, 
most popular of all. 3704 Purple. 
3701 Carters Double, mixed. 3705 Rose. 
3702 Single, mixed. 370S White. 
Price of the above 
300 seeds. 600 seeds. 
.10 .15 
1,200 seeds. 
.25 
^QOIUICA A pretty feathery foliaged annual, useful for 
w " cutting, growing sometimes to a height of 4 ft., 
and very effective right up to the trost. Makes a nice winter flower¬ 
ing pot plant if sovn in summer. Including purple, pink, mauve 
white, and rose. Ht. 3 to 4 ft. 
Early Flowering Varieties— 3826 Carters Mixed Colours. 
3820 White. 3821 Rose. 
3823 Mixed. 3822 Pink. 
3825 Lady Lennox. —Large 
flowers of a pretty light 
pink shade. 
Price of the above ... s . e 
—An excellent strain of pink, 
white, and mauve shades, 
which flowers rather later 
than our early flowering 
varieties. 
500 seeds. 1,000 .seeds. 
.15 .25 
COWSLIP. —Perennial. Our mixture contains a great diversity of 
colours. 
3830 English, Mixed. —Much more robust than the common 
variety. The flower stems, which reach a height of 1 ft., are 
crowned with an umbel of graceful drooping blooms, in a wide 
range of yellow, red, crimson, and maroon shades. 
T 3 r1 - 250 seeds. 500 seeds. 1,000 seeds. 
rnce -• .10 .15 .25 
CUPHEA.— A pretty shrubby perennial, which makes a useful pot 
plant. It is often employed for bedding out in summer, and for 
this work is best treated as an annual. Seeds may be sown in 
autumn or spring in heat. 
3838 Eminens. —Red and yellow. The brightest flowered species. 
Ht. 1 ft. 
3839 Platycentra.— Red and black. Ht. 1 ft. 
Price of the above ... 25 ° 1 g eeds ' «00 seeds. l.OOTseeds 
CUPID’S DART. — See Catananche. 
