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CARTERS’ GENERAL LIST OF STANDARD FLOWER SEEDS -— continued. 
Photographed from Nature and Copyrighted by J. C. Co. 
CLARKIA, MORNING GLORY. 
No. 399 . In sealed packets, Is. each, 
Photographed from Nature and Copyrighted by J. C. Co. 
COCKSCOMB (CARTERS’ EMPRESS). 
No. 408 . Is. and 2 s. 6d. 
Chamsepeuce (Fishbone Thistle). , 
No. 355- Diacantha. Spiny border perennial ; glaucous ... ... 1 
Chamserops (Fan Palm). 
No. 356. Humilis. A fine decorative for house, garden, or conservatory. 0 
Chelone (Pentstemon). 
No. 357. Barbata eoeeinea. Bright scarlet blossom ; perennial. 0 
Clarkia- 
-These are well-known hardy annuals, much used in 
mixed borders. Height various. 
No. 385. Elegans, Purple King. Fine erect habit. 2 feet ... 0 
,, 386. ,, Salmon Queen. Bright colour; handsome ... 0 
,, 387. ,, White Prince. Excellent companion to preceding 0 
388. Integripetala. The typical plant of the improved 
Pulchella varieties ; dark rose, 1 4 feet ... per oz .-/9 0 
3S9. Integripetala, double white. 14 feet . 0 
390. Integripetala, Mrs. Langtry. White, carmine centre... 1 
391. Elegans. Original hardy purple variety. 2 fee. ... ... 0 
392. Elegans alba. White variety of preceding .. ... ... 0 
393. Pulchella, rose; No. 394, Pulchella, white ... each 0 
395. Minima alba. Pigmy variety. 6 inches . 0 
396. Minima Lilaeina. Delicate lilac. 6 inches . 0 
397 - Integripetala alba; No. 398, Integripetala rosea, 
double rose ... ... ... ... ... ... each 0 
399- Morning Glory (Carters’). Fine double variety of good 
substance ; colour rosy purple, margined with white ; the 
most effective of the Clarkias... ... ... ... ... 1 
Clary (Salvia Bluebeard). 
No. 400. Purple. Old-fashioned garden annual ... ... ... 0 
Clematis (Virgin’s Bower).^ Ah „ [ljrece 
of climbing perennials, some of rare beauty. 
No. 401. Flammula. Ordinary white sweet scented ... ... ... 0 
No. 402. Jaekmanni varieties. Saved from a collection of all the 
best and richest colours ... ... ... ... ... 1/0 & 2 
Clianthus (Glory Pea) 
• — Magnificent greenhouse 
climbers, lobster claws, scarlet and black. 
No. 403. Dampieri (Sturt’s Pea). Unique flower. 1/0 & 2 
No. 404. Punieeus (New Zealand Glory). Crimson . 1 
Clintonia. 
No. 405. Pulchella. One of the loveliest pot annuals; purple, white, 
and yellow. 6 inches ... ... ... ... ... ... 0 
Cobaea, —Handsome Mexican climber. 
No. 406, Seandens. Half-hardy ; free bloomer ; purple . 0 
No. 407. ,, alba. New white variety . 1/0 & 2 
Cockscomb (Celosia cristata)._ G ur 
strain of this gorgeous flower is of the highest possible excellence, and 
cannot be surpassed. 
No. 408. Empress (Carters’). Blossoms of immense size and 
excellent form ; rich crimson ... ... ... ... 1/0 & 2 
No. 409. Crimson. Good ordinary stock . 0 
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“ The seeds I had from you have done exceedingly well. The flowers are 
now a beautiful sight to see.”—W. S., Albrighton. 
“ My garden, though small, is just now the envy of all my neighbours.”— 
H. W., Retford. 
CARTERS', 237. 238, & 97, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON.—1901 
