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l/le were awarded the Only Siluer Medal and First Prize for Annuals, Liuerpool, 1886. 
FOUR CHARMING HARDY PLANTS 
E’ricc is. and 
as. 6d. per 
packet. 
No. 348. 
CARTERS’ 
CARMINE CANDYTUFT. 
No. 468-CLARKIA, MRS. LANGTRY. 
We were favoured with Mrs. Langtry's special permission to name this 
novelty. An exceedingly beautiful form of Clarkia, raised at our St. Osyth 
Seed Farms. The petals have an even edge, the colour of the flower being 
purest white, with an evenly-defined disc, or centre, of brilliant carmme- 
crimson. 
It is remarkably free-flowering, of dwarf compact habit, and the flowers 
possess unusual substance. W hether as a pot-plant or for bedding purposes, 
Clarkia Mrs. Langtry will be most welcome, and its easy cultivation special y 
recommends its use for children's gardens and amateurs generally. 
In sealed packets, price is. and as. 6d. per packet. 
EASILY RAISED FROM SEED 
THAT SHOULD BE IN 
EVERY GARDEN 
CARTERS’ CARMINE 
CANDYTUFT, 
This splendid variety is 
of dwarf compact habit, 
and the plant presents 
one mass of vivid car- 
mine bloom. Most dis- 
tinct and beautiful. 
“ Messrs. Carter & Co. 
submit a carmine-coloured 
Candytuft of great beauty. 
The colouring is vivid 
and rich." — Gardeners' 
Chronicle. 
No. 348. 
In sealed packets, price 
is. and as. 6d. 
CARTERS 1 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA 
MANDARIN, 
Awarded First Class 
Certificate 
Roval Horticultural 
Society. 
Mr. W. Paterson, 
Head Gardener to Her 
Majesty the Quhbn, 
says : “Eschscholtzia 
Mandarin is a charming 
novelty, very free-flower- 
ing, and continues a long 
time in bloom." 
No. 617. Price, in sealed 
packets, per packet, is. 
and 2S. 6d. 
ANNUAL 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
No. 440. 
Purple Queen.— A new 
and charming form. The 
outer portion of the flower 
is a rich deep purple, with 
a clearly defined band of 
velvety black. It is very 
fixed in character, and is 
in every way distinct from 
any oilier purple form 
already known. 
Per packet, as. 6d. and is. 
No. 419. 
Lord Beaconsfield. — A 
very rich crimson maroon 
edged and striped with 
• gold , and having a goldei 
rim surrounding the eye 
which is a rich brown. 
Per p&ckct, 2s. 6d. and is. 
No. 441. 
The Sultan.— A very riel' 
velvety crimson maroon 
with gold-coloured rim. 
about a quarter of an inch 
deep next the centre; i‘ 
of a fine dark brown. 
Per packet, as. 6d. and is. 
No. 44a. 
W. E. Gladstone.— 
Rich crimson; exceedingly 
brilliant in appearance, 
and of good constitution. 
Per packet, as. 6d. aud is. 
No. 1558. Price of the 
collection, in sealed pkts., 
1 packet of each of the 4 
varieties, '3s. 6d. The col- 
lection, larger packets, 
price 7s. 
No. 617. 
CARTERS 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA 
Price is. and as. 6d 
per packet . 
MANDARIN 
ANNUAL CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
Each variety, price is. and as. 6d. per packet. 
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