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CARTERS GRAND STRAINS OF PETUNIA. 
As frequently exhibited at the Royal Horticultural Society Shows, and awarded, in 
conjunction with other Improved Flowers, 
MANY SILVER CUPS AND HIGHEST PRIZE MEDALS. 
CARTERS EMPRESS STRAIN.— opposite page. 
Carters Emperor Strain of Sing'le Petunia, for Conservatory or 
Bedding. — A great improvement upon the old-fashioned Petunia ; flowers twice as 
large, some self-coloured, others parti-coloured. A bed of these is an object of great 
beauty during summer, and they are equally effective as pot plants for the winter decoration 
of the conservatory. 
No. 977.— All colours, mixed, price is., is. 6d., 2s. 6d.,and 5s. per packet. 
No. 969. 
„ 970. 
„ 971 - 
972 - 
Purple Prince. — Rich velvety, with 
scolloped edge. 
Crimson King. — Very showy ; rich. 
Ciematis Biue. — Rare shades of 
light and dark blue. 
Green Bordered. — A very curious 
combination of purple and green. 
No. 973. Queen of Roses. — Rich cerise; very 
chaste. 
„ 974. Laced and Fringed.— Very pretty, 
deep fringed edges. 
„ 975. White Pearl. — Very pure and 
fragrant. 
„ 976. Striped.— Effective and showy. 
Each of the above, price is., is. 6d., and 2S. 6d. per packet. 
No. 65.— Six varieties (small packets), 5s. 
Per packet — s. d. 
No. 980. Carters New Marbied.— The largest blossoms are of great beauty ; in four colours, 
beautifully blended 
IS 6d. & 2 6 
No. 981. Carters Holborn Star. — A new and attractive bedding Petunia of the character of 
Inimitable, with stars on a background of richest purple rimson ; compact and floriferous, 6d., is., & i 6 
No. 982. Countess of Ellesmere. Rose with white Throat 
„ 983. Compacta grandiflora. A mixture of delicate shades 
.. 6d. & I o 
... 6d. & I o 
Per packet — f. d. 
No. 984. Mixed Ordinary varieties ... 6d. & i o 
„ 985. Morning Star. Carmine rose with 
white star 6d. & i o 
„ 986. Crimson 6d. & I O 
No. 979. Carters Spiendid Double Petunia.— A superb mixture, producing from 25 to 
No. 987. 
„ 988. 
,. 989 - 
Dark Violet... 
Striped 
White 
... 6d. & 
... 6d. & 
... 6d. & 
40 per cent, of double flowers. 
Per packet, is., is. 6d., 2s. 6d., and 5s. each. 
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PETUNIAS. 
“Last year I took First Prize for your Single Petunias in open competition.”— Mr. J. W. Jones, Pembroke 
Dock. 
“ It may interest you to know that a bed of Petunia grown from your seed was much admired this summei, 
and has continued to be a mass of flowers until to-day, October i8th, when 12 degrees of frost brought their gay 
display t® a conclusion.” — L. T. Pawle, Esq., Rowsliam. 
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237, 238, & 97, High Holborn, London. — 1910. 
