Carters Picked Bulbs 
LTLIUM CANDIDUM. 
The white Lily of English gardens, also known as the Madonna Lily, the Bourbon 
Lily, St. Joseph's Lily, and many other local names. 
Lilium Candidum. 
Enormous Bulbs Each, ~(7 ; per doz. f 6/- 
Large Bulbs 
Each, 
CARTERS 
7 6 ; per doz., 5/ 
NARCISSUS 
No other flower pos- 
sesses such a record of 
historical associations 
as this White Lily, 
which in all ages has 
been deemed the em- 
blem of purity and 
chastity. It is perfectly 
hardy, and thrives in 
almost any soil, prefer- 
ably in beds and bor- 
ders, where the bulb is 
not likely tobedisturbed 
too often. Planted 
singly or in clumps in 
the autumn, from 4 to 
6 in. deep, it will com- 
mence to grow almost 
at once, and throw up 
in the spring a strong 
stem clothed \\ ith leaves 
and headed in summer 
with a cluster of beau- 
tiful white blossoms as 
shown. Ht. 4 to 5 ft. 
per 100, 45/- 
per 100, 35/- 
SIR WATKIM. The 
Giant Welsh Daffodil. 
Mammoth Bulbs, per 
doz., 1/9; per 100, 12/6. 
Strong Flowering 
Bu'bs, per doz., 1/6; 
per 100, 10/6. 
EMPEROR. Splendid 
for Beds, Pots, or Bowl 
Culture. Mammoth 
Bulbs, psr doz., 1/6; 
per 100, 10/6 : Strong 
Flowering Bulbs, per 
doz., 1/3 ; per 100, 8/6, 
Sir Watkin. 
Emperor. 
A descriptive list of Narcissus, Daffodils, Darwin Tulips, May-Flowering 
Tulips, and other British-grown Bulbs will be sent post free on application. 
Seedsmen to H.M. The King. 
RAYNES PARK, 
LONDON, S.W. 
Branches 
237 & 238 HIGH HOLBORN, W.G. 
53a QUEEN VICTORIA STREET, E.C. 
