No. 608. 
615. 
FORGET-ME-NOT (Myosotis). 
Per packet— s. 
Carters Royal Blue. —Deep bine of a remarkably free flower¬ 
ing habit. These lovely plants are in great repute for spring 
bedding. Height, 1 foot ... ... ... ... 6d. & 1 
Carters Light Blue (Palustris).—It comes into blossom early, 
and continues in bloom until quite late. Height, 1 foot 6d. & 
609. 
610. 
614. 
Dissitiflora. 
-Best Bedding 
„ alba. —White 
The Jewel. —Large truss. 1 foot 
s> 
blue. 9 inches 
... 6d. & 
.6d. & 
.6d. Sc 
CARTERS PYRAMID FORGET-ME-NOTS.— We offer these charming 
pyramidal types of Forget-me-nots with confidence for spring bedding 
purposes. The plants assume an upright habit of growth, and when 
in bloom resemble miniature pyramids of floral beauty. Especially 
valuable for planting in combination with Tulips, as their upright 
habit does not check the growth of the flower spikes from the bulbs. 
The seeds should be sown out of doors on a partially shaded border 
towards the end of summer. Height, I foot. 
No. 1519. Carters Pyramid Blue ... ... ... ... ... is. & 
,, 1520. Carters Pyramid Pink ... ... ... ... ... is. & 
,, 1521. Carters Pyramid White .is. Sc 
83 
d . 
o 
o 
o 
o 
o 
6 
6 
6 
FOXGLOVE (Digitalis). 
Stately Perennials.—A s a background in a shrubbery, or as specimen 
plants in large beds, they are equally striking and effective. Sow in 
July for strong flowering plants the following season. 
No. 639. Carters Spotted.—All colours mixed ... ... ... 6d. Sc 1 o 
,, 640. Monstrosa.—A singular variation, a long spike with a large 
flower at the top ... ... ... ... ... ... 6d. & 1 o 
,, 641. Canariensis.—A novel colour, orange brown ... ... 6d. & 1 o 
,, 642. White.—Superb variety. 4 to 6 feet ... ... 3d. ,6d.,& 1 o 
,, 644. Gran diflora.—Curious species, yellow. 3 feet ... ... 6d. & 1 o 
,, 645. Purpurea.—The Ordinary Foxglove; purple. 3 feet. 3d.,6d.,& 1 o 
GYPSOPHILA. 
Cloud Plant.—G raceful panicles of wavy blossom ; for bouquets, vases, 
etc. Sow the annual species in spring where the plants are intended to 
flower, and thin out seedlings. G. Paniculata is a perennial, and 
should be sown in spring or summer. 
No. 1602. Elegans.—Carmine... ... ... ... ... ... 6d. & 1 o 
,, 704. Elegans.—Cream White; No. 705 , Rosea, rose ... 3d. & o 6 
,, 706. Muralis.—Hardy annual for rockwork. 6 inches ... 3d. & o 6 
,, 707. Paniculata.—The pure white perennial kind. 2.} *eet ... 6d. & 1 o 
ICE PLANT (Annual). 
No. 736. Mesembryanthemum Crystallinum ... 
3d. & o 6 
'correspondents, PAYNES PARK, LONDON, S.W.— 1913 . 
