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CARTERS’ GIANT TEN-WEEK STOCKS. 
No. 1213. 
» 1214 - 
No. 34. 
.. 35 - 
1215. 
Photographed and Copyrighted by /, C. So* Co. 
CARTERS’ MONARCH STOCK. Per packel-j 
Monarch. Magnificent spike, often 2 feet long, pure white. 3 feet 6d. & 
This fine stock was much commented upon in the gardening press last summer. 
Triumph Ten-week, Brilliant crimson. Of very vigorous growth, i to i.^ feet 
high, branching habit ; about 70 per cent, producing very large double flowers ; very 
striking 6d., is., & 
CARTERS’ WALL-FLOWER LEAVED STOCK. 
Ten-week varieties, with glabrous foliage, i foot. 
10 best select colours, separate, 100 seeds each 
10 best select colours, separate, 50 seeds each 
Finest mixture of colours is. & 
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SPRING FLOWERING STOCKS. 
Sow in July and August and plant out in early spring. (The young plants are best wintered in cokl frames.) 
Per packet — i. d. 
Biennial. 
Carters’ Brompton. 
Sturdy, hardy, strong-growing. 
No. 41. 1 2finest select colours,separate, 
100 seeds each ... ... 2 
1217. Empress Elizabeth. Splendid I 
I2ik Purple... ... ... ... o 
1219. Scarlet... ... ... ... o 
1220. White o 
1216. Superb mixed. . is. & o 
Beauty of Nice. — Plant of robust growth, 
Per packet— j. d. 
Carters’ Queen. — Perennial. One of 
the hardiest. Average height, i foot. 
No. 1221. Queen, mixed. Great variety 
Is. & 
1222. Hardy’s Perpetual. A per- 
petual bloomer 6d., is. & 
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to 2^ feet. Very free flowering. Flowers very large, fine 
double, fragrant, and delicate fleshy-pink colour. Extremely valuable for decarative work. It can be sown 
in February and March for blooming in June and July, or if sown in July it will Uoom throughout the winter. 
No. 1223 IS. and fid. 
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3 i 7 > & 9Fi HtoH HoLSOKti, 1907. 
