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CARTERS’ GENERAL LIST OF STANDARD FLOWER SEEDS — continued. 
Photographed, from Nature and Copyrighted by J. C. & Co. 
CANDYTUFT, CARTERS’ SPIRAL. 
No. 289 . Pure white choice variety, per packet, Is. 
Photographed from Nature and Copyrighted by J. C. Co. 
CANNA, NEW CROZY VARIETIES. 
No. 301 . Superb mixture. Height, 3 feet. Per pkt., Is. and 2 s. 6d. 
CARTERS', 237, 238, & 97, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON.-1900. 
Per packet— s . 
Candytuft Annual (Iberis) 
•—These hardy 
flowers are now a necessity ; brilliant in colour, compact in habit, and 
useful alike in pot or border. Average height, I foot. 
No. 288. Carmine (Carters 1 ). Bright rose, excellent form. 1 
,, 290. Little Prince. Mignon white variety. 4 inches . 1 
,, 291. Crimson (Dunnett's). A brilliant colour, invaluable to 
the mixed border. per oz., 1 /- ; per pkt., - 3 & 0 
,, 292. Purple ; No. 293, Rocket ; No. 294, White ... each 0 
,, 295. Mixed. Speciality for open borders . 0 
Perennial Varieties, Borders or Rockwork. 
No. 296. Iberis Gibraltariea. Purest white, lovely species ... 1 
,, 297. Iberis Semperflorens and No. 298, Sempervirens each 0 
Canna (Indian Shot).. 
-Ornamental-foliaged plants 
for stove, greenhouse, or sub-tropical planting. The dwarf Crozy 
varieties (see Illustration) have blossoms of tire most brilliant colours. 
No. 299. Variegata. New Continental variety . 1/6 & 
,, 300. Mixed. All the best foliaged varieties.-/ 6 & 
,, 301. Crozy. Choicest dwarf varieties ; magnificent ... 1 /- & 
2 
1 
2 
Canterbury Bell (Campanula 
lWofl 111 ITT ^ —Hardy perennials of immense utility; general 
lTlCLilUIIl J • favourites, and continually rising in public 
estimation for pot culture, mixed borders, or decorative purposes. 
Best select kinds. 
No. 306. Calyeanthema (Hose-in-Hose), sometimes called Cup- 
and-Saucer varieties ; all colours, mixed. 2 feet ... -j 6 & 1 
„ 303. Calyeanthema, Blue ; No. 305, White. each 0 
„ 304. „ Rose. Charming new colour ... -/6 & 1 
Double Varieties, average height 3 feet. 
No 307. Blue ; No. 308, Lilac ; No. 310, White .. each 0 
,, 309. Double Rose. Chaste colour ; handsome .-/6 & 1 
Single Varieties, selected stock, 3 feet. 
No. 31 x. Blue, and No. 313, White. Very fine . each 0 
,, 312. Rose. Delicate shade of colour ; beautiful .-/6& 1 
,, 314. Superb Mixed. All shades of colour ; a treat for lovers of 
hardy perennials, single and double ... ... -/6 & 1 
Capsicum (Guinea Pepper) •—Excellent 
pot plants for conservatory or table decoration. 
No. 315. Little Gem. Bright scarlet fruit. 1 foot . 1 
,, 316. Golden Dawn. Large yellow berries; beautiful . 1 
,, 317. Prince Of Wales. Neat slender fruit ; yellow . 1 
„ 318 Proboscideum (Elephant’s Trunk). Scarlet. 1 
,, 319. Mixed. Various colours for general use . 0 
Castor Oil Plant (Rieinus) (Palma 
pi. * otl \ —Stately plants with large palmate foliage for 
conservatory or sub-tropical garden and general 
decoration. 
No. 332. Cambodgiensis. Foliage crimson, almost black . 1 
,, 333 - GibSOni. Popular bronze-leaved variety. 3 feet ... -/6 & 1 
„ 334. Zanzibariensis. Grand foliage ; various. 6 feet ... -/6 & 1 
,, 335 - African US. Light coloured ; free growth. 6 feet. 0 
,, 336. Glaueus. Greyish leaved ; good contrast. 4 feet. 0 
,, 337. Sanguineus. Hardiest variety ; dark stems. 6 feet ... 0 
,, 338. Mixed Varieties. Best varieties, all shades ... -/6 & 1 
Catananche cserulea. 
No. 339. Hardy perennial, useful as cut flower ; bright blue, composite. 
1^ feet .. 0 
Catchfly (Silene). 
No. 340. Bed. A popular hardy annual ; very bright. I foot . 0 
Cedronella cana. 
No. 341. Hardy perennial ; sweet-scented purple spikes of blossom for 
borders ... . ••• ••• ••• ••• 0 
