Ptioto^raphcd and Copyrightea by J. C. Co. 
SWEBT WILLIAM, CARTERS HOLBORN GLORY. 
Per packet— d. 
Sweet William (Dianthus Barbatus). — P erennial. Beyond a good soil this gorgeous plant 
requires but little attention. Sow in summer, and transplant when large enough in autumn for 
blooming the next spring and summer. 
No. 1344. Carters Holborn Glory. — A beautiful strain of light .shades. {See Photograph). 
Our Holborn Glory strain is magnificent, the blooms being larger than a penny piece. 
2 feet ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ■■■ 6d. & 1 o 
,, 1345. Carters Auricula-eyed.— Very finely marked. 2 feet ... fid. & i o 
,, 1346. Carters Dark Crimson. — Intense colour, dark foliage. 18 to 20 inches fid. & i o 
,, 1347. Carters Pink. — A distinct variety, with large heads of a lovely salmon-pink shade. 
This should be in every garden. 15 to 18 inches fid. & i o 
,, 1349. Carters Pure White. 18 inches fid- & i o 
., 1350. Carters Superb Mixed. All colours 3d., fid., & i o 
Sweet Briar (Egi.ANTINEI. — Hardy shrub. 
No. 1351. Scented. Delicious odour ; for hedges, &c. 3 feet ... ... £d. and i o 
Sweet Pea.— (A« pages 745 to 248.) 
Sweet Sultan (Centaurea). — (fi'cc page ifig.) Annual. The best and sweetest of annual flowers for 
cutting, and of easy culture in open ground. Sow in spring, in open, and thin out. 
(For Carters Giant Sweet Sultans, see page 169.) 
No. 1352. Purple. — For pots nr borders, tj feet ... 
.t ■353- White (alba). — Delicate odour 
,, 1354. Yellow. — Brilliant. lovely colour and delicious scent 
,, 1355. Carters Mixed. All varieties 
“My Plants of your Sweet William, Holborn Glory , are now a 
K. Harvey, Esq., Wallingford. 
fid. & I o 
... fid. & I o 
fid. & I o 
3d., fid., & t o 
mass of bloom, and magnificent.” — 
237, 238, S 97, 
High Holuokn, L(jnuon.— 1910. 
