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ONE OF CARTERS SPR 1 NO i.AUDI 
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TIGRIDIA (Tiger or Shell Flower). 
Some beautiful hybrids of this howy flower have appeared during recent years. The bulbs, 
which are supplied in a dry tate, are u tually planted in pots in April, or in groups in the garden in 
a rich sunny border. They maintain a succession of bloom throughout the summer. 
Per ioo. Per doz. 
Canariensis, yellow, spotted $2.00 $ .30 
Grandiflora Alba, white, spotted. 1 *75 - 2 5 
Lilacea, purplish lilac, spotted. 2.00 .30 
Per 100. 
Kmmaculata Alba, pure white . $1.7 5 
Pavonia, scarlet 
Rosea, bright rose. 
Speciosa, red and yellow 
i -75 
2.00 
i -75 
Per doz. 
•25 
•25 
•30 
•25 
Per 100, 
Immaculata Lutea, pure yellow . 2.00 .30 
TRILLIUM GRANDIFLORUM. 
Wood Lily or Trinity Flower. 
A most effective early spring flowering perennial, a free grower and perfectly hardy. 
$4.00; per doz., 6oc. 
TRITELEIA. 
UNIFLORA is exceedingly pretty in a spring border, where it should be permitted to remain. 
The flowers are star-shaped, white in colour, with a delicate ray of blue round the centre. 
Per 1,000. Per 100. Per doz. Pe I ,,00 ° P | r IO °* Pe I A ° Z ’ 
Uniflora, pretty star, white flower $4.00 $.50 $.10 Violacea, violet edged . $ 4 -°o $.50 9 
TRITOIVIA (Kniphofia). 
TRITOMA UVARIA (or Torch Lily). Thrives well in fairly rich soil, and when established is a 
noble feature. Is known as “the red-hot poker,” its spikes of blossom giving it this appearance. 
” ~ J - - Each.. 
Per doz. 
Uvaria Grandiflora, scarlet and yellow . . $i- 5 ° $ 
Each. 
.20 
30 
Per doz. 
Ideal, large compact flower heads of 
purest scarlet . $2.00 
TROPyEOLUM. 
The tuberous kinds of Tropajolum display much beauty, and are suitable either for conservatory 
, r flower garden. They delight in a rich loam, leaf mould, and sand. Tricolour should be potted 
in in the autumn, and allowed to make way during the winter in an airy greenhouse. The thread- 
ike stems if trained up light trellises will afford a pretty effect when m leaf. Tubers may remain 
n the ground, if given sufficient protection against frost. 
Per doz. Each. 
1.50 $ .20 
1.50 .20 
rricolour, scarlet and yellow 
Speciosum, vermilion . 
Per doz. Each. 
Tuberosum, red and yellow. $1*25 $ .15 
Carters c£i%o«i°U BOSTON, TORONTO and RAYNES PARK, LONDON, S.W. 
