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CARTERS’ GENERAL LIST OF STANDARD FLOWER SEEDS — continued. 
DIGITALIS MONSTROSA. 
No. 540. In sealed packets, Is. 
l 0 V 6 (BlgltallS) •—These stately perennials are increasing rapidly in public favour. 
As a background in a shrubbery, or as specimen plants on large beds, they are equally striking and 
effective, and they will continue to occupy a prominent position for a long time by real merit. 
N°. 539 - Spotted varieties (Carters’)* This is a superb mixture of all colours ; grand form and 
beautiful markings, cannot be surpassed ... ... ... ... ... .. ...-/6 & 1 0 
,, 540. MonStrOSa (Rayi). See Illustration. A singular variation from normal conditions; the 
terminal flower resembling a large Godetia or Campanula ; a striking novelty of intrinsic 
merit. 4 feet ... ... ... ... ... ■■ ... ... ... ... ... 1 0 
,, 541. Canariensis. A novel colour, orange-brown; interesting variety . . 1 0 
,, 542. White. Superb variety of grand appearance. 4 to 6 feet ... ... ... ...-/6 & 1 0 
,, 543- Gloxinioides. Large-throated species, marked throat. 3 feet. ... . ... 0 6 
,, 544. Grandiflora. Curious old-fashioned species, bronze tinge. 3 feet . 0 6 
,, 545. Purpurea. The common wild Foxglove of the woods ; purple. 3 feet ... . 0 3 
Fraxinella (Burning Bush) •—Hardy herbaceous plant ; a bee feeder. 
No. 546. Red-purple. 2 feet. No. 547. White. Border perennial. 2 feet .. 
Freesia. 
»—Hardy tuberous perennial bulb of great beauty. 
No. 548. Choice mixed. Deliciously scented, white and yellow 1 foot 
each 0 6 
1 /-& 2 6 
French Honeysuckle •—Hardy free-growing perennial, suits well the sea-side. 
No. S49. Red or Crimson. 3 feet. No. 550. White. Showy plant. each 0 3 
Fritillaria (Snake Flower) • —English hardy perennial bulb. 
No. 551 . Choice Mixed. Fine spotted varieties, pendant cup blossoms. 1 foot . 1 0 
Fuchsia. —One of the handsomest of our flowering shrubs ; graceful habit. 
No. 552 . Superb mixed. Saved from a splendid collection of the best varieties ... ... 1/6 & 2 6 
Gaillardia. 
—The showiest and handsomest 
of hardy perennials. 
(See Illustration below.) 
No. 555- Grandiflora hybrida. Crimson and gold, large blossoms. 
557- Pieta. Old variety,-/ 3 . No. 558. Pieta aurea. Golden yellow, i foot ... 
,, 556. Aurora borealis. Very prettily marked varieties of red and yellow. 
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Photographed from Nature and Copyrighted by J. C. Co. 
GAILLARDIA, CHOICE DOUBLE. 
This is one of the most superb perennials in cultivation, effective either in clumps 
or singly in the border, or as a cut flower ; the colours are varied, with crimson, violet, 
cerise, anfl gold, with brilliant tinted throats. 
No. 553. Choice Double, sealed packets, Is. and 2s. 6d. 
CARTERS', 237. 238, & 97, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON.“1901. 
Photographed from Nature and Copyrighted by /. C. & Co. 
GAILLARDIA, CHOICE SINGLE. 
The flowers are unique in their brilliant splendour, arid are best treated as half- 
hardy perennials, flowering the first season. If sown in the autumn, protect by a 
covering of straw or dry leaves in the store bed, transplanting in the spring where 
they are to bloom. Grand flowers of brilliant shades of gold and crimson. 
No. 554. Carters’ Choice Hybrids, sealed packets, Is. and 2s. 6d. 
