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CARTERS’ GENERAL LIST OF STANDARD FLOWER SEEDS —continued. 
BARTONIA. 
No. 241 . Bartonia Aurea. —Brilliant hardy annual ; rich golden colour; for clumps 
in mixed borders. Per oz., 9 d. ; pkl., 3 d. 
Per packet— s. <L 
Bee Larkspur (Delphinium elatum). 
No. 242 . Hardy perennial for borders ; bright blue. 3 feet ... ... 0 6 
Beet, Ornamental 
•—Much in vogue for mixed beds 
in 
large gardens, also for borders. 
No. 243. Flower Garden. Rich coloured variety . -/6 & 1 0 
Bidens (Black Dahlia). 
No. 247. Atrosanguinea. An excellent flower for cutting; dark 
blood colour. feet 
Bignonia (Trumpet Flower) • —Climbing 
perennials for greenhouse or conservatory; handsome flowers. 
No. 248. Grandiflora. Fine large orange-scarlet blossoms. 
„ 249. Radieans. Popular free-growing species ; scarlet. 
Brachycome (Swan River Daisy). 
No 250. Iberidifolia. Half-hardy annual ; blue. 9 inches. 0 6 
Cacalia (Flora’s Paint Brush).-,i„ : , 
annual. 
No. 251. Coeeinea. Useful in mixed borders. I foot . 0 3 
Calampelis (Eccremocarpus). 
No. 252. Seabra. Climber for verandahs, trellises, &c. ; racemes of 
orange-scarlet blossoms; perennial, io feet ... ..0 6 
Calandrinia umbellata—succuient p i ant . 
No. 253. Umbellata. Vivid crimson ; good rock plant . 0 6 
CALLIOPSIS. 
No. 274 . Bleolor Splendens— One of the best of these charming flowers ; colour 
golden, bright maroon centre ; hardy annual. 2 feet. Perpkt.,6d. 
Calliopsis (Coreopsis) «—Hardy annuals, for the 
most part universal favourites; brilliant in garden, and supremely useful 
as cut flowers ; must be placed among the indispensahles. 
No. 265. Grandiflora. The grandest of all; large golden-yellow 
blossoms deepening to orange. 3 feet .~ ■ - -/6 & 
,, 266. Burridgi. Rich crimson and gold ; impressive . 
,, 267. BiCOlOP. Yellow and maroon ; ordinary varieties ... 
268. Coronata. Perennial; yellow, chocolate spot. 2 feet 
269. Drummondi. Old favourite ; yellow, dark centre. 
270. Philadelphiea. Perennial; fringed yellow flowers. 2 feet 
271. Aekermanni. Very early, free bloomer ; yellow and brown 
272. Bieolor Atrosanguinea, and No. 273, Marmorata, each 
274. Bieolor Splendens. Handsome ; richly stained maroon 
275. Choice mixed. All varieties in mixture, for the convenience 
of small gardens, bouquets, &c. . 
0 6 
Calla sethiopica (Richardia). 
No. 264. Arum-like, good pot plant; pure white; tuberous rooted. 3 feet 0 6 
Calvary Clover •—An interesting novelty. 
No. 277. A singularly blood-marked trefoil ... • •• ... ~/6 & 1 0 
Callirhoe (Poppy Mallow). — Half-hardy 
annual of great beauty ; incessant bloomer, very bright. 
No. 276. Digitata. Brilliant rosy-carmine ; erect habit, li feet ... 0 6 
Camellia.- 
-Greenhouse shrub, universally known and admired, 
also for conservatory. 
No.278.Japonieafl. pl. Saved from best varieties. 1/0 & 2 6 
Cannabis (Indian Hemp). 
No. 302. Indica. Foliage plant for sub-tropical gardens. 6 feet ... 0 6 
Cassia (Indian Laburnum). 
No. 331. Corymbosa. Evergreen pot-plant for decorative purposes... 0 6 
CARTERS', 237, 238, & 97, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON. 1900. 
