GLOXINIA BULBS. 
CARTERS INVINCIBLE PRIZE GLOXINIAS RAISED AT OUR 
FOREST HILL NURSERIES. 
This beautiful flowering plant is 
very popular and exceedingly attractive 
in conservatory decoration. When 
grown from tubers they are treated 
somewhat like the Begonia, although 
during the younger stages of growth 
the plant prefers a moist, warm at¬ 
mosphere. Directly the flower buds 
commence to burst they may be trans¬ 
ferred to a drier situation. The soil 
recommended should be of a rich, 
loamy description, mixed with sand 
and leaf-mould, and they may be fed 
with liquid manure up to the time the 
buds appear. 
Our stock of Invincible Prize Gloxinias 
embraces the greatest variety of colouring 
and form, including rich crimson, white and 
blue grounds, elegantly mottled, and a great 
variety of beautiful parti and self colours. 
The flowers are of immense substance, and 
will be found immeasurably superior to 
other strains. Delivery of Bulbs after 
December ist. 
Strong Bulbs, choice named varieties, 
per ioo, $30.00; per dozen, $4.00; each, 35c. 
Unnamed Seedlings, from named sorts, 
per 100, $15.00; per dozen, $2.00; each, 20c. 
White with Blue Border. 
White, large and fine. 
Blue with White Border. 
CHOICE UNNAMED VARIETIES IN THE FOLLOWING COLOURS. 
Brilliant Red, very striking colours. 
Deep Blue, rich and velvety. 
Spotted, showing very rare markings. 
Red with White Border. 
Per 100, $9.00; per dozen, $1.25; each, 15c. 
HEMEROCALLIS (Day Lily). 
The Day Lilies are very handsome and ornamental They make beautiful border flowers, and 
thrive in almost any kind of soil from June to August. They are also found useful when grown in 
pots for decoration. 
Per doz. Each. 
Hemerocallis Aurantiaca major, 
bright orange, a species from Japan $3.50 $.35 
Hemerocallis Disticho, fl. pi., orange 
and crimson. 1.75 .20 
Per doz. Each. 
Hemerocallis Kwanso, fl. pi. vari- 
egata, double orange. $1.75 $ .20 
Hemerocallis Lutea flava, beautiful 
clear yellow. 1.75 .20 
HEPATICA. 
A species of Anemone, flowering in the early spring. There are several varieties of these beauti¬ 
ful harbingers of spring, including in singles, white, blue, and red; and in doubles, red and blue. 
H. Angulosa produces a fine sky-blue flower on long stalks. The whole tribe is of service in beds 
and borders where they are not likely to be disturbed. Delivery in late Fall. 
Per doz. Euch. 
Hepatica, single white. $1.50 $.15 
“ single blue. 1.50 .15 
44 single red. 1.50 .15 
Per doz. Each. 
Hepatica, double red. $1.50 $.15 
44 double blue. 3.50 .35, 
44 Angulosa, sky blue. 2.00 .20 
HYACINTHUS CANDICANS. 
A tall-growing, bulbous plant, with long spear-like leaves. Planted in shrubberies or borders 
in early spring on rich soil, the following summer it throws up a candelabra-like spike of white 
beU-shaped flowers which are very effective, and make a splendid back-ground for Gladiolus. Height 
from _3 to 4 feet. p er i ( 0 oo. Per 100. Per doz. 
Hyacinthus candicans, very large strong bulbs. $22.00 $2.50 $.40 
Carters Seedsmen by Appointment to His Majesty the King—High Holborn, London. 
