55 
No. 780. 
INDIAN PINK Carters’ Choice Mixed. 
Price per packet is. 
No. 932— AMERICAN MANGO PEPPER, 
GOLDEN DAWN. 
This Mango is similar in shape and size to the well-known 
Sweet Bell. In colour it is a bright golden yellow, contrasting 
strikingly when mixed with the red varieties. It is entirely 
free from the fiery flavour indigenous to the species, and is alto- 
gether a great culinary acquisition. Equally valuable as an 
autumnal decorative plant for the conservatory or greenhouse. 
Price, in sealed packets, is. and 2s. 6d. per packet. 
No. 981. 
MIGNONETTE, GOLDEN QUEEN. 
In sealed packets, price is . is. 6d., and 
as. 6d. per packet. {See below.) 
No. 385 -CAPSICUM, PRINCESS OF WALES. 
Price per packet, is. 
No. 76. 
DOUBLE ZINNIA, Dwarf Compact. 
A dwarf plant, about 12 inches in height, 
forming a compact densely strict-branched bush, 
clothed with small neatly-shaped foliage, and 
covered with multitudes of singularly beautiful 
double flowers. 
Price per collection, 6 varieties, as. od 
No. 1491 -CARTERS OLD GOLD 
WALLFLOWER. 
In sealed packets, price is., is. 6d., and as. 6d. 
per packet. ( See below.) 
LATER INTRODUCTIONS AND CHOICE FLOWERS. 
gg x _Golden Queen Mignonette. — (Awarded a First Class 
Certificate, Royal Horticultural Society, after a Trial of 
Varieties in the Society's Gardens.)— A very pretty and distinct 
Mignonette, called Golden Queen, will be a good addition to this 
fragrant family.”— “A Visit to Carters’ Seed Farms,” in 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
“ Mignonette has a great place as a farm crop here, and of course 
the sorts are grown in various quantities to meet the demand. A 
few years ago the white, red, and yellow appeared to be re- 
quired in about equal proportions ; then Golden Queen acquired 
a lead, and proved a thoroughly good thing and delightfully fra- 
grant.”-" Carters’ Seed Farms,” in THE GARDENERS’ 
MAGAZINE. ^ 0 
In sealed packets, price is., is. 6d., & 
1046— Nertera depressa (The Coral Plant).— A very pretty and at- 
tractive little-berried plant for pot culture 
VERBENA. 
1569— Twelve Choice Varieties, separate .. - - - 
157 0 — Six Choice Varieties, separate .. .. ~ ~ 
Per pkt. 
a 6 
1 o 
4 ° 
a 6 
lain m roc v I “Carters’ Lobelia Prima Donna is a grand-looking 
MIDDLEocA. I flower. I shall grow it very largely.” — Mr. ALDERMAN. 
785— Impatiens Sultani. — Of all introductions of recent years, this will 
rank as one of the most acceptable. It is difficult to overrate the 
excessive beauty of the flowers, which are of the most peculiar 
metallic scarlet-crimson, quite unlike in surface and colour any 
other flower we can think of. We have to add to this the fact 
that it blooms perpetually. Summer and Winter alike it goes on 
flowering and growing in a greenhouse or out of doors, according 
to season or the desire of the cultivator. It grows rapidly from 
seed, and afterwards can be multiplied by cuttings to any extent. 
In every way a most charming plant 
X49i— Carters’ Old Gold Wallflower.— A greatly improved selection 
both as regards size and colour. The immense trusses of Old 
Gold yellow flowers are exquisitely scented and strikingly beautiful. 
In sealed packets, price is., is. 6d., & 
6 9v >— Godetia, Princess of Wales.— Colour vivid ruby crimson, a 
splendid flower 
613— Eschscholtxia, New Double White.— A very novel form of 
Eschscholtzia, raised from Carters’ Double Yellow, sent out by us 
Per pat. 
s. d. 
a 6 
SURREY. 
“ Carters' Marigold Seed produced the finest plants 
any one has ever seen in these parts.’’— Mr. HUCKI N. 
