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CARTERS’ GENERAL LIST OF STANDARD FLOWER SEEDS. 
Photoyraptod from Nature and Copyrighted by J. C. Co. 
SALPIGLOSSIS, LARGE FLOWERED. 
No. 1022 SALPIGLOSSIS, CHOICE MIXED, per packet, 6d. and Is. 
No. 71 12 VARIETIES, SEPARATE, small packets, 2s. 6d. 
The greatest care and attention has been bestowed on the culture and improvement 
of these lovely flowers, and the strain here offered is of the finest quality ; colours vary 
from delicate cream to intense violet blue, almost black, delicately veined and striped, the 
whole flower presents a beautiful velvety appearance. 
Photographed from Nature and Copyrighted by J. C. Je Co. 
Per packet — s. 
Rocket (Hesperis matronalis) •—Hardy 
perennial. Old-fashioned, sweet scented flowers, grown in country 
places. 
No. 1009. Purple. Light pale purple; free bloomer, ijfeet ... 0 
,, 1010. White. Sweet scent, develops chiefly towards evening ... 0 
,, 1011. Mixed. Various shades of purple and white, feet ... 0 
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Romneya (Matalija Poppy) •—Half-hardy 
perennial. When well grown this is a handsome plant. It is mostly 
treated as annual. Repays trouble in cultivation. 
No 1012. Coulteri. Bush-like plant; large white flowers. 3 feet ... 1 
Rose Campion (Lychnis coronaria). 
— Hardy perennial. 
No. toi6. Red or Crimson. One of the brightest and best of our 
common border plants ; foliage woolly and silvery ... ... 0 
Rudbeckia (Cone Flower) • — Hardy perennial. 
Plants presenting the characteristics of the Single Sunflower, but with 
flower petals narrower, and raised central discs. 
No. 1017. Amplexieaulis. Free bloomer, branching habit; yellow. 
2 feet . ... . . ••• 1 
,, 1018. Californica. Grand plant; golden blossoms. 2 to 3 feet 1 
,, 1019. Grandiflora. Nice free bloomer ; permanent favourite. 
3 feet ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ••• 1 
Saintpauiia (Usambara Violet) • —Stove 
perennial. A novelty of the Gesneriad section ; first-class pot plant. 
No. to2o. Ionantha. Bright violet-blue. 4 inches... . 1 
Salisburia (Ginko) • —Hardy Japan Tree. 
No. 1021. Adiantifolia. Large maidenhair foliage. 6 feet. 1 
Salpiglossis •—Half-hardy annuals. 
flowers, resembling Petunia ; richly coloured. 
Remarkably handsome 
No. 1022. Large-flowered. Mixed varieties, all the best colours 
-/6 & 
,, 1023. Black. Intense violet-crimson, veined throat. 2 feet 
,, 1024. Scarlet. Large, bright blossoms, veined and marbled 
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Salvia (Sage Tribe) •—Annuals and perennial. 
No. 1025. Argentea (Adam’s Flannel). Large procumbent 
silver foliage. l - 'ine border perennial. 2 feet .. 
,, 1026. Coecinea. Brilliant scarlet half-hardy annual. 2 fedt 
,, 1027. Patens. Half-hardy perennial, for pots or bedding , The 
exquisite blue of this flower is proverbial ... 
,, 1028. Splendens. Crimson perennial, for pots. feet 
,, 1029. ,, eompaeta. Neat habit: bright greenhouse 
flower. 1 foot 
,, 1030. ,, ,, alba. Selected white, pot 
variety. I foot 
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Sanvitalia (Trailing Sunflower). 
-—Hardy annual. Much employed in the Public Gardens. 
No. 1031. Proeumbens. Yellow, dark centre; for rockwork, &c. 
6 inches ... .. ... ... .. ... ... 0 
,, 1032. Proeumbens, fl. pi. Bright effective edging plant; 
yellow ; excellent in masses ... ... ... ... ... 0 
Saponaria •—Hardy annual. 
or small masses, rockwork, &c. 
Charming miniature, for edging 
No. 1033. Scarlet Queen. Rich rose colour, dark stems. 6 inches. 
-/6 & 
,, 1034. Calabrica. The old favourite for mixed borders ; rose -/3 & 
,, 1035. ,, alba. White; companion variety 
,, 1036. Ocymoides. Perennial rock plant, pale .pink ; trailer 
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DOUBLE SCABIOUS, “THE POMPADOUR.” 
No. 1039 SCABIOUS POMPADOUR, in sealed packets, Is. each.. 
No. 1040 CHOICE MIXED DOUBLE, packets, Is. each. 
No. 72 10 VARIETIES, SEPARATE, small packets, 2s. 6d. 
A great improvement upon the old garden favourite Scabious. The individual florets 
are increased in size and variety and intensity of colours. An excellent border plant'and 
first class as a cut flower for decorative purposes. 
Scabiosa (Scabious) • — Hardy perennial. The 
flowers are held in great esteem for decorative purposes. 
No. 1037. Caueasica. Lovely silvery lavender-blue. 2 feet ... 1 
,, 103S. ,, alba. Choice, select novelty; delicate flower l 
,, 1039. Pompadour. Fine handsome double blossoms. 2 feet .. 1 
,, 1040. Double mixed. A fine mixture of all colours ; most useful 
m the mixed border or for cutting ... . ... ... 1 
,, 1041. Purple; No. 1042, Scarlet; No. 1043, White .. each 0 
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