CARTERS’ GENERAL LIST OF STANDARD FLOWER SEEDS — continued. 
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ESCHSCHOLTZIA MANDARIN. 
No. 504 . In sealed packets, price Is. each. 
HARDY ANNUAL FOR BEDS AND BORDERS. 
Culture. —Sow in the open ground in spring, and again in September, thin 
out to about ten or twelve inches. 
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MYOSOTIS DISSITIFLORA (BEDDING 
FORGET-ME-NOT). 
No. 531 . Per packet . Is. 
CARTERS’, 237, 238, & 97, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON.—1900. 
Per packet.— s. d. 
Eschscholtzia (Californian Poppy).— 
Hardy annuals (or biennials) of immense utility for mixed borders ; in 
constant use in all public gardens. Hardy, bright, and free-blooming ; a 
well-established favourite. Average height, I foot. 
No. 504. Mandarin (Carters’). The handsomest of all; exterior of blossom 
bright orange-crimson 
,, 505. Rose Cardinal. Delicate bright rose . 
„ 506. Double Orange (Carters’). Semi-double . 
,, 507. Double White (Carters’). Pure colour. 
,, 508. Maritima. Novelty ; colour bright gold, with delicate light blu 
grey foliage 
,, 509. Aurantiaea; No. 510, Californiea, yellow; No. 511, Croeea, 
orange ; No. 512, Alba, white ; and No. 513, Croeea rosea. 
pale rose ... 
Ferns (Filiees var.) •_< 
the best varieties. 
No. 528. Greenhouse varieties. Choice selection. 
„ 529. Hardy varieties. All sorts. 
Flos Adonis (Pheasant’s Eye). 
No. 530. Adonis. Hardy annual ; scarlet and black. I foot... 
• Favourite hardy 
Seed (or spore) carefully saved from 
1 0 
each 0 3 
0 3 
Eucalyptus (Australian Gum Trees). 
These make handsome ornaments in the sub-tropical garden, in the green¬ 
house and conservatory. Top the plants when young. 
No. 514. Amygdalinus (Giant Gum). 0/6 & 
„ 515. Citriodorus (Lemon Gum). Delicious scent . 
„ 516. Globulus (Blue Gum Tree). Ordinary . 0 .6 & 
Eutoca (Californian). 
No. 517. Vlseida. Hardy annual ; bright blue. 1 foot . 
Evening Primrose (CEnothera) 
•-—Hardy 
perennials, exceedingly useful in mixed borders. 
No. 518. Aeaulis (Taraxaeifolia). White ; trailer. 0 6 
,, 519. Lamarekiana. Golden ; magnificent. 4 feet . 0 6 
„ 520. Maeroearpa. Large yellow blossoms. I foot . ... 0 6 
,, 521. Speeiosa. Novelty; pure white. 4 feet . ... 1 0 
,, 522. Garden (Biennis). Ordinary species . 0/3 & 0 6 
Everlasting Flowers •—See page 86. 
Everlasting Pea (Lathyrus).. 
perennial for cottage or palace garden. 
No. 524. Red (Latifolius). Perennial climber. 
,, 525. White (Latifolius albus). Fine as a cut flower ... 
,, 526. Rotundifolius. Large single flower ; dark rose 
,, 527. Splendens. Superb variety, rich colour, crimson ... 
0 6 
0 6 
0 6 
1 0 
... 1/0 & 2 6 
... 1/0 & 2 6 
0 I 
Forget-me-not (Myosotis).. 
• These lovely dwarf 
plants are in great repute for spring bedding, and Rupieola (No. 534) 
makes a lovely pot plant. All are beautiful. 
No. 531. DiSSitiflora. Best bedding species; fine blue. 6 inches. 1 
„ 532. Do. alba. White; companion variety to preceding ... 1 
,, 533 - Azoriea. Dark blue variety from the Azores. 6 inches ... ... 1 
,, 534. Rupieola. Celestial blue; a gem in pot work. 4 inches ... ... 1 
,, 535 - The Jewel. Strong grower, large truss. 1 foot . ... 1 
i) 536- Palustris. The true species of the familiar legend ; delights in 
moist situations. I foot... ... 0/6 & 1 
11 537 - Victoria. A favourite variety with market gardeners; has a ten¬ 
dency to blend into rose colour. 4 inches ... ... ... ... 1 
11 533. Garden. Ordinary kind, select stock. Useful free-blooming hardy 
stock for general purposes. 1 foot .. ... 0 
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