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CARTERS GENERAL 
COLLECTION 
Continued, 
OF TALL SWEET PEAS. 
1304. 
'3°S- 
1 306. 
>307- 
1261. 
1476. 
1312. 
i3‘5- 
1253. 
1316. 
'3‘<> 
1567. 
1 568. 
1 5f)(;. 
131 1. 
1570. 
■313- 
'3‘4- 
1317- 
I3IS. 
1571. 
1572- 
1573- 
1574- 
1320. 
1469. 
No. 
variety 
Per packet. — s. 
3d., 6d., & 
3d., 6(1., & 
3d., 6d., & 
3d., 6d., & 
3d., 6d., (Sfc 
3d., 6d., & 
3d., 6d., & 
No. 1304. Lord Rosebery.— Magenta-rose ; a very fine and robust 
Lord Salisbury — Intense dark blue 
Lovely. — Pink and delicate rose ... 
Mars. — Deep crimson 
Miss H. C. Philbrick. — A lovely shade of deep mauve, sheen of pale blue 
Mrs. Alfred Watkins. — Wavy standards, colour pale pink 
Mrs. Sankey Spencer — A “ Black-seeded White ” Spencer 
Mrs. H. Bell.— Apricot ground, suffused and edged soft pink ; enormous flowers 
Mrs. Breadmore. — Primrose-buff ground, suffused and edged soft rose 
Mrs. W. Wright.— A splendid flower of the Grandiflora Iprm ; clear mauve 3d., 6d., & 
Mrs. Bieberstedt. — A large deep lavender self, slightly hooded 
Marbled Blue.— The most (listinct blue striped variety ; dark blue on white ground 
3d-. 6d., & 
Marjorie Willis. — Brilliant rose pink self ; Spencer form 
Mid Blue. — Clear shingin blue, very distinct ; Grandiflora form 
Navy Blue. — A pretty combination of dark blue, purple, and violet ... 3d.,6d. 
Paradise Red Flake. — Spencer form, with the colour and markings of America .. 
Prima Donna.^ — Lovely shade of soft pink: very choice 3d., 6d. 
Primrose. — Pale primrose yellow ... 3(1.^ 
Princess Beatrice.— Rosy pink 3d,. 6d. 
Princess_ of Wales. — Striped mauve and white ... ... 3d., 6d. 
Queen Victoria Spencer. — The flowers are of the true waved Spencer type, and 
have a most pleasing colour ; deep primrose, flushed with rose 
Ramona Spencer. — This variety is clear white, with soft delicate lines and flakes of 
blush pink 3d., 6d., & 
Tennant Spencer. — A purplish mauve, large, wavy, and beautiful ... 3d., 6d., & 
The Marquis. — \ splendid flower, true Spencer form, rosy-mauve self 
White Eagle — Pure white 3d., 6d., & 
White Wonder. — An American variety, with three and four blooms on long stems 
3d. , fid. , & I O' 
321. CARTERS MIXTURE of all COlOurSi price 3d. , fid. , and is. per packet ; 
4s. per half-pint ; 7s. fid. per pint. 
No. 1322. Carters extra mixture from 100 varieties. 
Per packet, price 3d., fid.. Is., and 2S. fid. each ; 5s. fid. per half-pint ; los. per pint ; i8s. fid. per quart. 
No. 1575. Carters Spencer Mixture.- Containing all the best of the beautifully waved and frilled 
Spencer forms, including many charming seedlings, which are not sufficiently fixed to be sent out separately. 
IS and 2s. fid. per packet. 
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CARTERS DWARF OR CUPID SWEET PEAS. 
Height about 6 inches. 
No. 1323. White. Pure 
Per packet- 
,3d., fid., h 
1324. Pink. Pinkand white 3d., fid., & i 
1325. Apple Blossom Rose 
shaded ... 3d., fid., & i 
I32fi. Alice Eckford. Cream 
tinted ... 3d., fid., & i 
1327. Boreatton. Rich dark 
colour ... 3d., fid.. & I 
d, [ Per p.icket — s. d, 
o [ No. 1328. Captainofthe Blues. Violet 
o purple ... 3d., fid., & i o 
I „ 1329. Countess of Radnor, 
o I Lavender ... 3d., fid., & I o 
1330. Firefly. Deep scarlet 3d., fid., & i o 
1331. Primrose Creamy white 3d., fid., & I o 
1332. RoyttUy. Fine rose-pink 3d., fid., cS: i o 
1333- Stella Morse. Rich buff 3d., fid. , tv: I o 
i33fi. Carters Superb Mixture, of Dwarf Varieties, price 3d., fid., is., and 2s. fid. 
per packet; 5s. fid. per half-pint ; los. per pint. 
■343' Old Fashioned Tall Sweet Peas, mi.xed, line quality, 3s. per lb.; 3d. & fid. per packet. 
Cultivation . — It is preferable to sow seed in prepared trenches in spring, but they may also be sown in rows 
or clumps in flower borders. Protect the young plants from edd and cutting winds, and stick them as soon as 
they iieed it. Where a quantity of cut flower is needed, it is .advisable to make more than one sowing. To- 
obtain flowers in May the seeds should be sown in autumn in irots, kept under protection, but cool, through the 
winter and the young plants put out in March. If the dead flowers and seed pods are picked off, flowers will be 
])roduccd all through the summer and autumn. 
237, 23S, & 97. 
High Holbokn, London. — 1910. 
