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CALCEOLARIAS AT MESSRS. CARTERS E.'U’ERIMENTAL NURSERIES. 
It is impossible by photography to give any adequate idea of the beauty of these magnificent flowers ; the 
variations and markings are endless, the flowers are of large size and perfect in forin, and the ^Abit is 
unexceptionable. Our exhibit at the Temple Show of the Royal Horticultural Society every May 
is always the theme of general admiration, and we have been awarded the highest honours for our displays. 
CARTERS MINIATURE CALCEOLARIA. 
A curious small-flowered type, quite unique in growth and character ; makes a fine dwarf plant for stage 
fronts in Conservatory among other growths of similar habit. 
No. 318. Calceolaria, The Tigmy. A dainty plant, with beautifully variegated blossoms. Height, 5 inches. 
I’er packet, is. and 2s. 6d. 
No. 319. Calceolaria, Tom Thumb. Brilliant as the KA/ana /’mz varieties, but of dwarf habit. 
Per packet, is. and 2S. 6d. 
No. 320. Calceolaria, The Gem. Similar to The Pigmy, but the flowers are more of one colour. 
Per packet, is. and 2s. 6d. 
Awarded First Prize York Gala Jubilee Show, 1908, for group of Calceolarias, 12 ft. x 5 ft. 
They were much superior to anything in the Show, having enormous pouches. 
UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIALS. 
“ The Calceolarias have given a truly beautifid display of plants, surpassing anything our neighbours say 
they have ever seen.” — ]. 11 . Hewitt, Esq , Stow on-the-Wold. 
“ \’our I yr/tfz'/rt Calceolari is this year have been magnificent.”— Rev. C.. J. P. Blundell, I'.lvedon Kectoi). 
Victoria Prize Calceolarias. 
“Those grown from your last year’s seeds have been an unqualifiel success, several of the blooms measuring 
three inches across, and the colours and markings are magnificent. 1 hey are generally admitted by all the local 
girdmers who have seen them to be the finest they have ever known, and several of them hive expressed their 
intentions of having their seed from you in future.” — E. Barker, Esq , lleainoor. 
KAYNES PARK, LONDON, 5 . IE.- 1911. 
