RANUNCULUS 
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CARTERS 
COCKADE 
RANUNCULUS. 
Carters Cockade, 
show a splendid variety of 
colours, and immense 
double flowers, fitting in all 
respects to be cultivated 
by the side, of the “Em¬ 
press Poppy” Anemone, 
and equally superior with 
that variety to any other 
class of Ranunculus. 
The flowers are of im¬ 
mense size, and combine 
every possible shade 
of colour peculiar to this 
interesting and easily-cul¬ 
tivated flower. It is im¬ 
possible to over-estimate 
their value to all lovers of 
hardy border flowers. 
This beautiful early 
summer border plant be¬ 
longs to the buttercup 
family. The types now 
popular in this class under 
consideration would, from 
their gay appearance 
form and colour, be 
hardly recognized as a re¬ 
lation to this modest deni¬ 
zen of the field. The 
cultural directions are 
the same as advised for 
Anemones-. 
Price, per 1,000 $10.00; per 100 $1.50; per doz. 20c. 
DOUBLE PERSIAN RANUNCULUS. A very pretty flower when well grown. 
8 doz. roots in eight named varieties . 
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Extra Fine Double, Mixed, very large roots, per 1,000, $6.00; per 100, 75c 
$1.50 
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CARTERS COCKADE RANUNCULUS. 
CARTERS TURBAN RANUNCULUS. 
This group is of more sturdy character, and includes some very showy colours 
350 roots, comprising 50 of each of 7 distinct colours".. $2.50 
175 “ “ 25 “ 7 “ “ .. '-S* 
Per 1,000. Per 100. Per doz. 
Fine Mixed Turban (Dutch), all varieties. $6.00 $ .75 $.15 
“ “ u (Guernsey-grown), superior to above. 7 - 5 ° I *°° #I 5 
Carters ctfresllndence BOSTON , TORONTO and RAYNES PARK , LONDON , S.W. 
