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FRENCH MARIGOLD— Continued. 
Per packet— s. 
This showy annual can be sown in spring and thinned out where expected to 
bloom ; they may also be sown in March in boxes or pots under glass, 
then transplanted into other boxes, three inches apart, to make sturdy 
stuff for planting out in June or earlier. Marigolds are profuse 
bloomers, particularly so if all dead flowers are cut off. 
DWARF SINGLE-FLOWERED VARIETIES. 
The following kinds are extremely beautiful in the mixed border, whether 
singly or in clumps; habit dwarf and bushy, and covered with con¬ 
tinuous bloom, i foot. First-class annuals. 
No. 843. Silver King.—Colour lemon and chocolate ... 6d., is., & 1 
,, 844. Legion of Honour.—Dark gold and maroon ... 6d., is., & 1 
DWARF DOUBLE-FLOWERED VARIETIES. 
No. 846. Butterfly.—A taller growing double variety, brilliantly marked 
and striped. 1^ feet ... ... ... ... 6d., is., & 2 
,, 847. Dwarf Golden. —Tine dwarf bedding variety. 1 foot ... 6d. & 1 
,, 848. Dwarf Orange. —Selected colour; excellent. 1 foot ... 6d. & 1 
,, 849. Dwarf Striped. —Useful for bedding or edging. 1 foot 6d. & 1 
,, 850. Mixed, Carters Dwarf Varieties. —All colours; for beds. 
1 foot ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 6d. & 1 
TALL DOUBLE-FLOWERED VARIETIES. 
No. 851. Tall Orange. —Nice variety for cutting, ij feet ... 6d. & 1 
,, 852. Tall New Large-flowering. —Double striped. 1^ feet 6d. & 1 
,, 853. Mixed, Carters Tall Varieties. —An effective and welcome 
ornament to the mixed border, shrubberies, &c. 1^ feet 
• 3d., 6d., & 1 
LARGE-FLOWERED AFRICAN MARIGOLD. 
From their bold appearance and enormous globular flowers these showy 
annuals are specially effective in large mixed borders. Sow at the end 
of winter under glass, and transplant in April and May. 
No. 854. Carters Giant Show Lemon. —Superior strains for exhibition. 
Enormous blossom. I foot ... ... ... 6d., is., & 1 
S55. Carters Giant Show Orange. —Superior strains for exhibition. 
Fine habit; grand flower. 1 foot . 6d., is., & 1 
,, 856. Lemon. —The tall garden variety ; select stock. 2 feet... 6d. & 1 
5) ^ 57 * Orange. —Showiest of flowers; brilliant effect. 2 feet... 6d. & 1 
,, 858. Mixed, Carters Varieties. —Carefully selected. 2 feet 6d. & 1 
MALLOW, CULTIVATED. 
A fine plant for cut flowers. Sow in warm frame in spring, and transplant. 
No. 823. Pink Domino. —An elegant table ornament; bright rose, 6d. & 1 
,, 824. White Lady. —Pure in colour, good as cut flower ... 6d. & 1 
MATHIOLA (NIGHT-SCENTED STOCK). 
Hardy annual, of easy culture. Sow in spring. 
No. 833. Bicornis. — 1 foot. This should be in every garden as it possesses 
a most delicious odour, especially toward evening, when it 
sends forth a delightful perfume, permeating the whole of the 
atmosphere surrounding it with its beautiful fragrance, 
3d., 6d., & 
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