CARTERS’ GENERAL LIST OF STANDARD FLOWER SEEDS- continued. 
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GERANIUM OR PELARGONIUM. 
Per packet — 
Gardenia (Cape Jessamine). 
No. 559. Florida. Pure white; delicious scent ; pot plant 1 6 & 
Gazania. —A brilliant plant for edging beds. 
No. 560. Splendens. Colour gold and black, with white spots 1 0 & 
Genista (Greenhouse Broom). 
No. 561. Andree&na. Novelty ; orange-yellow, maroon markings... 
,, 562. Candieans. Yellow ; favourite for table decoration. 2 feet 
Gentiana. —Beautiful dwarf Alpine perennial 
No. 563. Aeaulis. For borders or rockery ; intense blue. 3 inches... 
Geranium or Pelargonium .—Greenhouse 
shrubby perennials. These charming plants, botanically known as 
Pelargoniums, are commonly called Geraniums, and we com¬ 
mercially submit to the vox poptili. 
No. 564 . Large-flowered show varieties. Highest class. 
2 feet ... ... ••• ••• -• ••• 1/0 & 
„ 565. Fancy. Flowers with varied marking ; profuse blossom. 
feet ... ... ••• ••• ••• 1/0 & 
„ 566. Golden and Bronze. Variegated foliage, for bedding, 
ij feet . 
,. 567. Ivy-leaved. For window boxes and hanging baskets 1/0 & 
,, 568. Silver Tricolor. Beautiful variegations; excellent bedder 
,, 569. Zonal. Ring-leaved varieties of all colours, mixed ... 1/0 & 
,, 570. The collection of above 6 varieties for 10 s. 
This seed is saved from a collection of the choicest varieties, and will give every 
satisfaction. An excellent opportunity for export to India or elsewhere, where 
the Pelargonium is in demand. 
No. 564 Show Varieties, per packet, Is. and 2s. 6 d. 
Gesneria •—Tuberous-rooted 
stove 
perennials. 
No. 571. Choice mixed. Brilliant colours and markings. 
1 foot ... 
Geum (Avens) 
• — Hardy herbaceous perennials. 
2 feet. 
No. 572 . Coeeineum, single scarlet ; No. 573 , flore pleno, double 
each 
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GODETIA, CHOICE MIXED. 
No. 589. In sealed packets, Is. and 2s. 6 d. 
Gilia. 
—Hardiest and earliest Californian annual. 
No. 574. Tricolor. Neat, profuse ; purple, lilac, and white. 
t foot 
Godetia. 
—Have sometimes been known as annual CEnotheras 
were the most prominent Californian annuals of the last generation. 
The care and culture since bestowed upon them have produced 
marvellous varieties, far exceeding in size of blossom and brilliance of 
colouring the older kinds. The appended selection contains the most 
approved sorts of the present day. PerhS^s there is no class of 
flower producing more abundant blossom. Tne habit of the species i» 
excellent, and the glossy silky texture of the petals is worthy of 
inspection. The crystal beauty of Godetia Lady Satin Rose and 
White Pearl is remarkable. The Godetia makes an excellent cut 
flower, a spike of half-opened buds continue to develop for a long 
time if fresh supplies of water be given daily. 
Per packet.—, 
No. 582. Lady Satin Rose. Dark satiny rose ; one of the loveliest 
annuals of recent introduction. feet ... ... 1/0 & 
,, 583. Gloriosa. Rich glowing crimson ... ... 1/0 & 
,, 584. Duchess of Albany. Pure white ; silky I foot 
,, 1269. Duke Of York. Carmine scarlet, new shade ... 1/0 & 
,, 585. Lady Albemarle. A general favourite ; dark rose -/6 & 
,, 586. Princess Of Wales. Dark crimson rose. 1 foot 
,, 587. White Pearl. The best of the whites; fine bold flower 
,, 5S8. Dunnetti eompaeta. Rose, crimson spot . 
,, 590. Alba. The ordinary white variety ; pure. feet ... 
,, 591. Insignis, puce ; No. 592, roseo-alba, spotted; No. 593, 
The Bride, dark ring (older varieties) ... ... each 
,, 594 . Whitneyi, good old sort, spotted ... per oz. 1/0 
Golden Feather 
-See Pyrethrum, page hi. 
S. d. 
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0 6 
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2 8 
2 6 
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2 6 
2 6 
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0 3 
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2 6 
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CARTERS'. 237. 238, & 97, HIGH HOLBORN. LONDON.-1901. 
