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CARTERS’ DECORATIVE CINERARIAS. 
CHARMING FOR CONSERVATORY AND CORRIDOR USE IN SPRING. 
For particulars of Carters’ Brilliant Prize Strain, see opposite page. 
riiolo^yaf'hed Jrom Nature and Copyrighted by J. C. 6^ Co. 
CINI5RAR1A STKU.ATA. 
stel lata.— This free-panided variety has now obtained general approval, especially for decorative 
arrangements, for which purpose it has proved marvellously effecuye, and prored to be a 
valuable adjunct to the much admired Carters’ Bn/tianf Prize. It should be raised and treated the same as 
Ihe other greenhouse varieties. , , 
No. 446. Carters’ choicest mixed, per packet, is. 6d., 2s. 6d., 3s. 6d., and 5s. eacn. 
Cruenta Hybrids.--Similar in form and habit to the Stellaia varieties, but more compact. 
No. 447. Per packet, is. 6d. and 2s. 6d. each. 
Maritima.— A well-known hardy silver-foliaged perennial, for bedding 
I j feet. Seed should be sown in pans in early spring under glass, and the seedlings pricked off into boxes, 
hardening before planting out. 
No. 448. Per packet, 6d. and is. 
The Daily Ttlegraph, May 12th, 1904, says “ Messrs. Carters’ Cinerarias at the Royal Botanic Society’s 
Show were quite dazzling, and WOn A Special Gold Medal. 
*37i *3®' ^ 97' High Hoi. born, London.— 1907. 
