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CARTERS’ GENERAL LIST OF STANDARD FLOWER SEEDS — continued. 
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Passiflora (Passion Flower) 
climbers. A genus of proverbial beauty, lovely forms and colours. 
No. 868. Cserulea. Hardy climber ; great favourite for arbours, 
trellises, &c. ... ... ... ... ... ... q 
,, 869. Edulis. Greenhouse; edible fruit liked by many ... 1 
,, 870. Alba. Pure white; handsome mural adornment ... ... 1 
,, 871. TaCSOnia ig*nea. Indoor species ; bright scarlet ... ... 1 
,, 872. TaCSOnia van Volxemi. Brilliant rosy crimson ; tender 1 
Paulownia (Bignonia) 
No. S73. Imperialis. Much admired for its grand foliage ... ... 0 
Pppiiio 
lllCl. — Ornamental foliaged hardy annual. 
No. 879. Nankinensis. Metallic purple-bronze leaves ; in universal 
use as a bedding plant or background. feet. 
. per oz., 1/6 ; per pkt., -/ 3 & 0 
—Bee-feeding hardy annual. 
No. 901. Campanularia. A most lovely ultramarine blue. 1 foot 1 
Phormium (Flax Lily of New 
Zealand) .—Perennial. 
No. 918. Tenax. Grand foliage for sub-tropical specimens ... ... 0 
). 9 * 9 - i, variegata. Gold striped leaves ; handsome 1/0 & 2 
Physalis (Winter Cherry).. 
annual. 1 foot. 
-Hardy 
No. 920. Edulis (Cape Gooseberry). Eccentric fruit; pots or borders 0 
,, 921. Franeheti (Chinese Lantern Plant). Has attained 
considerable notoriety ; first-class for decorative purposes ... 1 
Photographedfrom Nature and Copyrighted by J. C. & Co. 
CARTERS’ “SHIRLEY” POPPY (Silk or Ghost Poppy). 
No. 924 . In sealed packets, price Is. and Is. 6d. each. 
Pink (Dianthus moschatus var.). 
Hardy perennial. 
No. 922. Double Garden. Sweetly scented ; fine variety ... 1/0 & 2 
This lovely garden Poppy has probably received its various names from its delicate 
texture and almost shadowy forms. The shades of colour are endless, and we again offer 
a strain of unusual beauty, as the stock has been rigidly Seleeted by its original 
nominator, the Kev. W. Waits, Secretary to the Royal Horticultural Society. 
Platystemon (Cream Cup)._ H „, 
No. 923. CalifOPnicus. Delightful colour, delicate foliage ; quick 
grower ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Q 
GIANT PjEONY-FLOWERED POPPY. 
No. 68 Eight superb selected colours, separate, 3 s. 6d. 
No. 926 . Splendid mixture, all colouis, Is. and 2 s. 6d. 
This strain of superb Double Poppies has been selected with the greatest care, and 
none but tbe richest colours and best forms retained. They produce an imposing effect 
either singly or in groups. 
Polyanthus (Primula elatior poly- 
antha) •—See Primrose, page 105. 
Poppy (Papaver), Annual varieties. 
These lovely hardy flowers continue to absorb the attention of the 
greater number of amateur gardeners, and deserve the position from 
their varied and intrinsic beauty. 
No. 924. Shirley (Carters’Selected). See (illustration)... 1/0 & 
,, 925. Pieotee. Semi-double varieties, novel in colours and mark¬ 
ings ; handsome companion to the Shirley ; perfectly hardy ; 
elegant form. 1^ feet ... ... ... ... ... 1/0 & 
,, 926. Pseony-flowered New Giant. ( See illustration) 1/0 & 
,, 9 2 7 - ,, Nankeen. Colour pale lemon, grand 
blossom, and an excellent contrast. 3 feet ... ... 1/0 & 
,, 928. Pseony-flowered Snowball. Finest pure white; great 
size.1/0 & 
,, 929. Cardinal. (See illustration,page 105.) A magnificent style 
of Poppy, the petals being dense and delicately cut ; edged 
scarlet, on white ground ; brilliant ... ... ... 1/0 & 
,, 930. Cardinal Hybrids. New variations of colour, rose, pink, 
&c., variously grounded. I^ feet ... ... ... 1/0 & 
,, 931. Tulip (glaueum). A bijou variety of exceptional brilliance, 
vying with the Verviiiion Biilliant Tulip in effect; a double 
cup. 1 foot .I/O & 
,, 932. Victoria Cross. An older variety of remarkable beauty ; 
colour scarlet, with broad white band on the petals, like a 
Maltese Cross ; exceedingly handsome ... ... 1/0 & 
11 933- White Swan. This variety perhaps holds the premier 
position among white Poppies from the crystal texture of its 
petals, also translucent ; delicately cut and Iringed ... 1/0 & 
,, 934- Carters’ Superb Mixture of Annual Popp'es. For 
the convenience of Customers we offer this special mixture, 
that all'effects may be produced ... ... ... 1/6 & 
,, 935. Double (Papaver somniferum fl. pi.). The well- 
known ordinary Pteony Poppy of the gardens; mixed 
colours ... ... ... ... . ... -/3 & 
,, 936. Double Scarlet. A selected colour for sowing in profusion 
in large gardens or mixed borders 
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