Per packet. — s. ^ 
CARTERS' GENERAL LIST OF STANDARD FLOWER SEEDS — continued. 
Photographedfrom Nature and Copyrighted by J. C. <V Co, 
GYPSOPHILA PANICULATA. 
No. 602 . Price, per packet, 6d. 
Photographed from Nature and Copyrighted by J. C. &* Co. 
HEUCHERA. 
THE NEW POPULAR FLOWER FOR BOUQUETS, &C. 
No. 640. Splendens —Crimson ... per packet, Is. and 2 s. 6d. 
Gladiolus (Sword Lily). 
beauty and utility ; excellent in mixed beds or borders. 
No. 575. Hybrids. Saved from the choicest varieties. 3 feet 
—Hardy bulbous plant of great 
... 1 0 & 2 6 
Globe Amaranthus. — Excellent greenhouse pot plant. 
No. 576. Orange. Singular crisp petals; almost an everlasting ... ... 0 6 
,, 577. Purple. A decorative favourite ; rich colour. 1 feet ... ... 0 6 
Globe Thistle (Echinops) • —Old garden favourite. 
No. 578. Sphceroeephalus. Eccentric flower for cutting ; bee feeder ... 0 6 
Gourd (Cucurbita) • — Ornamental fruited climbers ; used 
for arbours, trelliswork, &c. ; half-hardy annuals. 
No. 595. Bottle. Used in eastern climes ; singular fruit ... ... ... 0 6 
„ 596. Mixed. Various eccentric and bright fruits ; ornamental ... ... 1 0 
Greenhouse Seeds. —Specially suited to amateurs who are 
fond of experiments in fancy floriculture. 
No. 597. Mixed. All kinds of flowers in mixture ... ... 1 / 0 , 2,6 & 5 0 
Grevillea (Australian Fern Oak) •-Half- 
hardy shrub ; in great use for decorative purposes. 
No. 598. RobUSta. The best species for general use ; graceful ... 10 & 2 6 
Gypsophila (Cloud Plant) • — Graceful pannicles of 
wavy blossom ; of great service in bouquets, vases, &c. 
No. 599. EleganS, cream white ; No. 600. Rosea, rose ... ... each 0 3 
,, 602. Panieulata. The pure white perennial kind. feet . 0 6 
,, 601. Muralis. Hardy annual for rockwork. 6 inches . 0 3 
Habrothamnus (Night Jasmine) •—Greenhouse 
No. 603. EleganS. An old favourite; purple. 6 feet. 1 0 
Hawkweed (Crepis var.) •—Popular annuals. 
No. 604. Red, pinkish ; No. 605, White ; and No. 606, Yellow. 1 foot...each 0 3 
Heather (Calluna vulgaris) • —Hardy moor perennial. 
No. 625. Scotch. Useful ornamental plant for waste grounds, &c. ; clean seed 1 0 
Helianthus. —See Sunflower, page 119. 
Heliotrope (Cherry Pie) .—Sweet scented perennials. 
No. 634. Anna Turrel, light; No. 635, Roi des Noirs, dark. 2 feet...each 0 6 
., 636. White Lady, packet l/o ; and No. 637, Mixed, ordinary varieties 0 6 
,, 633. Large-flowered Varieties. Beautiful novelties ; good colours 1 0 
Heracleum. —Hardy perennial, for large shrubberies, &c. 
No. 639. Eminens. Magnificent foliage, strong scent ; game cover. 6 feet 0 6 
Heuchera (Saxifrage var.). 
-Charming for bouquets, 
vases, &c. 
No. 640. Splendens, crimson, feet; and No. 641, Splendens alba, white 
each 1/0 & 2 6 
Hibiscus (Mallow tribe) .—Showy annual and perennial. 
No. 642. Afrieanus, annual, 0/3 ; No. 643, Coeeineus, greenhouse ; brilliant 0 6 
Honesty (Lunaria) .—Singular seed vessels ; bouquets, &c. 
No. 647. Purple, bright colour ; and No. 648, White, feet ... each 0 6 
Honeysuckle, Japanese. 
No. 649. Variegata. A great favourite evergreen ; handsome markings ... 1 0 
Humea. —Half-hardy biennial, for greenhouse. 
No. 653. EleganS. The inflorescence is like a feathery fountain ... ... 1 0 
Humulus (Hop, Japanese) • — Hardy climbers. 
No. 650. JaponiCUS, green ; No. 651, VariegatUS, white stripe ; handsome 
each 1/0 & 2 6 
„ 652. Lupulus (Garden Hop). The glory of Kent ; very useful ... 1 0 ' 
CARTERS' 237, 238, & 97, HIGH HOLBORN. LONDON. 1901. 
