CARTERS 
INTERNATIONAL 
PANSY 
AWARDED 
FIRST PRIZE, Tibshelf, 1887, 
FIRST PRIZE, South 
Wingfield, 1887 
By many years of careful 
selection we have greatly im- 
proved the already admirable 
type of these beautiful Pansies. 
They represent every conceivable 
form of stripes, veins, and ribbon 
bands, the colours comprising 
some charming shades of nut- 
brown, maroon, dove, lilac, 
bright blue, and rich deep 
yellow, and include the mag- 
nificent varieties exhibited by 
a celebrated cultivator in the 
grounds of the Paris Exhibition, 
“The Pansies from Carters’ 
seeds have been various and 
beautiful.” 
Mrs. LUDGATE, 
Ireland. 
“ My Pansies from Carters’ 
International strain are much 
larger than the illustration in 
the catalogue.” 
Mrs. JOHNSON, 
Willoughby. 
“ The Pansies from Carters’ 
“eeds are grand, simply one 
mass of bloom.” 
Rev. T. F. BURRA, 
Woodstock. 
“ A bed of several acres of 
Carters’ International Pansy 
in mixed varieties in every con- 
ceivable variety of colour in 
which these flowers are repre- 
sented is as gay as in Spring. 
They were raised from seed 
sown under glass early in the 
season, and planted a foot or 
more asunder. They now cover 
the ground, and are, in turn, 
covered with myriads of flowers. 
A bed of varieties striped and 
flaked like Carnations has a 
distinct and pretty effect." 
“ A Visit to Carters’ Seed 
Farms” in “Journal of 
Horticulture." 
In sealed packets, price per packet. 
CARTERS’ INTERNATIONAL PANSY {as ter 1 
CARTERS’ LORD BEACONSFIELD PANSY 
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