CARTERS’ BULBS IN THE LONDON PARKS. 
VJe have been honoured with the entire Orders for BULBS to be planted in the 
LONDON ROYAL PARKS for several years; and we have also supplied the Bulbs 
required by the London County Council on many occasions during the past four years. 
In Hyde Park, Battersea Park, Regent’s Park, Kensington Gardens, Victoria Park, Kennington Park, 
Hampton Court Gardens, Thames Embankment Gardens, Victoria Embankment Gardens, Bethnal Green 
Museum, Leicester Square, Finsbury Park, Ravenscourt Park, Southwark Park, etc., the DISPLAYS OF 
BLOOM EACH SPRING form one of the most delightful SIGHTS OF THE SEASON. 
THE LONDON “ROYAL PARKS” 
SELECTION OF HYACINTHS AND TULIPS, 
AS SOPPLIED IN 1887 , 1888 , 1890 , AND 189 I BY 
JAME S CARTER & CO. 
The following are the most distinct varieties of Hyacinths and Tulips as supplied by us for Planting 
In Hyde Park, Regent’s Park, and other Royal Parks of the Metropolis, and the charming displays produced 
were pronounced to be superior to that of any previous period. We recommend this selection as being 
specially adapted to withstand the adverse climatic influences of large Towns. 
Hyacinths 
FOR EFFECTIVE BEDDING. 
(See page 7 for varieties for cultiire In pots 
and glasses.) 
Baron Van Tuyll, violet blue, fine truss ... 
Czar Peter, light porcelain blue, grand truss... 
Charles Dickens, porcelain, splendid 
OrondatUS, porcelain blue, large bells 
Regulus, fine porcelain, large bells and spike 
Mimosa, rich purple ... .- 
Amy, deep carmine, fine truss .- 
Robert Steiger, fine crimson, large bells ... 
Gertrude, deep pink, fine truss 
Norma, rose, fine large bells _ — 
Queen of Hyacinths, bright vermilion ... 
Sultan’s Favourite, beautiful rose ... 
Glgantea, light rose ... 
La Candeur, pure white, fine, compact 
Mlrandollne, pure white, fine truss .« _ 
Grandeur k Mervellle, beautiful blush ... 
Grand Vainqueur, pure, compact 
Baroness Van Tuyll, snow white 
Madame Vander Hoop, large bells, blush white 
La Cltronnlere, pale citron yellow 
Per 
100 . 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
Per 
doz. 
d. 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 each of the above 20 distinct varieties 
of Hyacinths £1 10 0 
2 15 0 
6 0 0 
12 
26 
KENT. 
“lam pleased to tell you Carters’ Hyaoinths and other 
Bulbs made a grand show, and were again the admiration 
of all who saw them.’’ — C aptain Ai.lrn, Longfield Hall. 
Tulips 
FOR EFFECTIVE BEDDING. 
Height, 
inches. 
Per 
lOOO. 
Per 
100 . 
Per 
doz. 
Double varieties marked thus *. 
t. 
d. 
d. 
X. 
d. 
ArtUS, dark brilliant scarlet 

7 
55 
0 
6 
0 
1 
0 
Brutus, purple scarlet, tinged orange ... 
6 
70 
0 
7 
6 
1 
3 
ChrySOlora, pure golden yellow, very fine 

9 
95 
0 
10 
6 
1 
6 
Comte de Mirabeau, pure white 
8 
95 
0 
10 
6 
1 
6 
Crimson King, bright crimson 
7 
45 
0 
5 
0 
0 10 
Duchesse de Parma, crimson, edged orange, showy 
9 
60 
0 
6 
6 
1 
0 
*Duke of York, rose and white 

10 
55 
0 
6 
0 
1 
0 
Dussart, crimson purple 

9 
140 
0 
15 
0 
2 
6 
Globe de Rlgaut, violet, white striped 
7 
95 
0 
10 
6 
1 
6 
'Gloria Solis, crimson and yellow 
8 
60 
0 
6 
6 
1 
0 
Joost Van Vondel, rosy crimson, flaked white ... 
7 
80 
0 
8 
6 
1 
3 
Keiser Kroon, bright crimson, deeply-edged yellow... 
9 
115 
0 
12 
6 
2 
0 
Moll^re, light violet, edged white 
... 
9 
70 
0 
7 
6 
1 
3 
Proserpine, rich salmon pink, splendid 

9 
140 
0 
15 
0 
2 
6 
Rembrandt, glowing crimson scarlet ._ 
— 
8 
95 
0 
10 
0 
1 
6 
Samson, dark claret red.- 
8 
80 
0 
8 
6 
1 
3 
Thomas Moore, beautiful apricot orange 
... — 
9 
100 
0 
10 
6 
1 
6 
'ToumeSOl, rich scarlet and yellow 
— 
8 
80 
0 
8 
6 
1 
3 
Vermilion Brilliant, vermilion scarlet 
8 
140 
0 
15 
0 
2 
0 
Yellow Prince, golden yellow, fragrant 
7 
95 
0 
10 
6 
1 
6 
6 each of the above 20 distinct varieties of Tulips 
... 
£0 13 
0 
12 fi «• 
9« 
99 
— 
1 
5 
0 
25 II IP 19 >9 
99 
99 
... 
2 
7 
6 
60 19 99 99 *> 
99 
»9 
... 
4 10 
0 
100 II 99 99 99 
99 
9* 
... 
8 
0 
0 
BUCKS. 
Pnrple Crown Tulips were a great sneeess; they made a grand 
show.” — M r. W. Waters, Head Gardener to SiR J. Ramsden. 
CARTERS’ EARLY BULBS for FORCING— see page 7 . 
CARTERS', 287 4 238, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON. 
