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CARTERS’ GENERAL LIST OF STANDARD FLOWER SEEDS — continued. 
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FRENCH MARIGOLD, CARTERS’ COMPACT STRIPED 
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No. 766 . Price, in Sealed Packets, Is. and 2 s. 6d. each. 
The finest stock of Marigold ever grown ; grand blossoms, vivid colours. 
Photographed from Nature and Copyrighted by J. C. &* Co. 
AFRICAN MARIGOLD. SELECT STOCK. 
Per packet— s. 
Marigold, French (Tagetes 
nintllln^ —These half-hardy annuals are 
pClLUlCl^ . among the brightest and showiest 
of our Summer and Autumn flowers, and richly merit 
the favour they receive. Specially selected. 
No. 767. Electric Light. A variety of surpassing 
merit ; lemon and maroon ; very double. 
t foot.1/0 & 2 
,, 770. Butterfly. A taller growing kind, brilliantly 
marked and striped; double, ilfeet 10& 2 
„ 771. Cloth of Gold. Similar, grand variety 1/0 & 2 
,, 772. Dwarf Golden. Fine dwarf bedding 
variety. 1 foot ... ... ... 0 
,, 773 - Dwarf Orange. Selectedcolour; excellent 0 
,, 774. Dwarf Striped. Useful for bedding or 
edging .. ... ... ... ... 0 
„ 775- Mixed Dwarf Varieties. All colours; 
for beds or general borders. 1 foot ... 0 
,, 776. Tall Orange. Nice variety for,cutting. 1 1 feet 0 
., 777. Tall Striped. Original species from Mexico 0 
,, 77S. Mixed Tall Varieties. An effective and 
welcome ornament to the mixed border, 
shrubberies, &c. .. ... ... 0 
Marigold, African (Tagetes 
Tldtlllci —From bold 
d L LI 1 d Cl Cvld/* appearance these 
showy annuals are specially effective in large mixed 
borders. Average height, 2 feet. 
No. 780. Lemon Dwarf. Fine habit; grand flower. 
1 foot.1/0 & 2 
,. 781. Lemon. The tall garden variety; select stock 0 
,, 782. Orange. Showiest of flowers ; brilliant 
effect. 2 feet ... ... 0 
,, 783. Mixed Varieties (Indian Rose). Care¬ 
fully selected ; great ornament to general 
garden. 2 feet ... ... ... ... 0 
,, 64. Marigold, Double, 12 varieties, separate; 
sealed packets, 2/6- 
Magnolia 
•—Evergreen hardy tree. 
No. 757. Grandiflora. Magnificent sweet-scented 0 
Mandevillea 
• — Perennial climber. 
No. 763. Suaveolens. White; sweet-scented. 6 feet 0 
Marguerites. 
No. 764. Annual. Gracefulandelegantfavourite 0/6 & 1 
,, 765. Perennial. White and yellow, for con¬ 
servatory ... ... ... 1/0 & 2 
Martynia 
•—Sub-tropical annual. 
No. 784. FragranS. Large purple blossoms. 1 foot 0 
Marvel of Peru. 
—Tuberous perennial. 
No. 785. Mixed. Bright colours. 2 feet ... ... 0 
Mathiola (Night Scented 
Stock) 
•—Hardy annual. 
No. 786. BieorniS. Delicious scent; free grower. 1 foot 0 
Matricaria. (See Chrysanthemum, page 83.) 
Maurandya • —Graceful half-hardy climber. 
No. 788. Barelayana. Purple; free bloomer; elegant 0 
,, 789. ,, alba. White variety; graceful 
foliage... ■■■ ••• 0 
Meconopsis (Welsh Poppy). 
No. 790. Cambriea. Large flower; golden yellow. 
2 feet ... 
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Medeola(Smilax) 
• — Evergreen climber. 
No. 791. Asparagoides. For table decoration ; 
delicate .1 0 & 2 
Melianthus (Honey-flower). 
No. 792. Major. Handsome pinnate foliage. 6 feet 0 
No. 779 . Gold Nugget. In Sealed Packets, Is. and 2 s. 6d. 
A great triumph of grand blossom with dwarf habit. 
CARTERS'. 237, 238. & 97, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON.—1901. 
Mesembryanthemum. 
No. 793. Cordifolium variegatum . 1 
., 794. Tricolor, rose variety. Lovely for edging 0 
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