CARTERS’ GENERAL LIST OF STANDARD FLOWER SEEDS — continued. 
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AQUILEGIA, 
LONG-SPURRED VARIETIES. 
No. 186 . Choicest mixed, in sealed 
packets, price Is. 
Per packet— s. cL 
Alstrsemeria (Peruvian Lily) •—Tuberous 
plants. 
No. 152. Choice mixed, gold-tinted flowers. 1^ feet ... ~/6 & 1 0 
Alyssum 
—Useful flowers for Spring or Summer. 
No. 153. Maritimum (Sweet Alyssum). Scented ; white annual 
-/3 & 0 6 
,, rS4. Saxatile. The old variety for general purposes .. ... 0 3 
,, 155. Saxatile eompaetum. Hardy perennial for rockwork. 
Height, 6 inches ; colour, golden ; good bedder ... -/6 & 1 0 
Aquilegia (Columbine) •—Hardy spring peren¬ 
nials of great beauty and utility ; good cut flower. i£ feet. 
No. 180. Californica hybrida. Blue, white, and yellow ... 10 
,, i8r. Coerulea. Handsome, brilliant blue and white ... ... 1 0 
„ 182. Chrysantha. Bright golden ; general favourite ... ... 1 0 
,, 183. Glatldulosa. Lovely flower; blue white throat ... ... 1 0 
,, 1S4 SkinnePi. Vermilion and yellow ; quite distinct ... ... 1 0 
,, 185. White, Carters’ superb. Beautiful and novel . 1 0 
Amaranthus • — Highly decorative ornamental foliaged plants 
for mixed borders or specimens. 
No. 156. Melaneholieus ruber. Colour, maroon. I foot. 
Of great service in ribbon borders ; hardy . -/3 & 0 6 
>> 1 57 - Princess of Wales. Brilliantly coloured; sub-tropical 
plant for garden or conservatory. 3 feet ... . 1 0 
„ 158. Salieifolius (Fountain Plant). Long, graceful, willow¬ 
like foliage, tinted crimson and gold. 3 feet. 0 6 
>> 1 59 - Tricolor (Joseph’s Coat). Sub-tropical; colours scarlet, 
crimson, and gold. 2 feet .Q 6 
Amblyolepis setigera. 
No. 160. Hardy scented annual; Helenium-like. feet . 0 3 
ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS NANUS. 
Splendid Half-hardy Perennial for conservatory or for cutting for 
bouquets or button-holes. Universal favourite. 
No. 195 . Best selected strain, in sealed packets, Is. 6d. and 2 s. 6d. 
Ambrosia mexicana. 
No. 161. Delicate perfume; hardy annual. 1 foot . 0 3 
Ammobium alatum. 
No. 162. White Everlasting; candelabra form. See page 86 ... ... 0 3 
Anagallis (Pimpernel) • —Half-hardy perennials 
of neat habit and profuse bloomers. 
No. 163. Large Blue. Vivid ultramarine; good bedder . 0 6 
,, 164. ,, Red. Colour, vermilion. 6 inches ... ... ... 0 6 
Anehusa (Bugloss) 
in old-fashioned mixed borders. 
•—Hardy perennials of great value 
No. 165. Capensis(CapeForget-me-not). Blue, i^feet 
,, 166. Italica. Brilliant blue, stately. 3 feet 
Arabis 
— Hardy perennial, for Spring bedding. 
No. 187. Albida. Pure white; neat, effective. 6 inches 
,, 188. Alpina. Very pure in colour, paper white ... 
... 0 6 
... 0 6 
0 6 
0 6 
Aralia •—Elegant foliage plants for greenhouse or conservatory and 
general decorative purposes. 
No. 189. Papyrifera (Rice-Paper Plant). 3 feet. I/O & 2 6 
,, 190. Sieboldi. Handsome palmate foliage, now in great demand 
for table decoration ... ... ... ... .. 1/0 & 2 6 
Argemone (Prickly Poppy). 
No. 191 . Grandiflora. Hardy annual, white. 2 feet . 0 6 
Aristolochia 
'—Climbing plants of fine foliage and singularly 
interesting flowers. 
No. 192. Elegans. Perennial, handsomely spotted 
,, 193. SiphO. Hardy climber, splendid foliage 
1 0 
1 0 
Arnebia cornuta. 
No. 194. Excellent hardy annual, yellow with black spots. 2 feet ... 1 0 
Asperula azurea setosa. 
No. 196. Annual, blue . 0 3 
,, 197. Odorata (Woodruff). Perennial, white. 4 inches ... 0 6 
CARTERSy 237, 238, & 97, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON.—1900. 
