Latest Distinctions. 
TASMANIAN EXHIBITION, 1892. 
FIRST AWARD for ENGLISH SEEDS. 
FIRST AWARD for SEED GRAIN and GRASSES. 
At the GREAT TEMPLE SHOW of the ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, 
HELD MAY, 1892, 
WE WERE AWARDED THE 
SILVER-GILT MEDAL, 
FOR A SPLENDID GROUP OF 
GLOXINIAS, CALCEOLARIAS, PETUNIAS, etc. 
UNSOLICITED TESTIMONY of the SUPERIOR EXCELLENCE 
OF 
Carters’ Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocus, Plants, etc. 
“ The Tulips and Hyacinths I had from you last year made a splendid 
■how. Some of the Tulips had foliage leaves sin inches wide and enormous 
flowers. Some put out axillary flowers (a thing I have not seen in Tulips 
before), which made the show of blossoms continue considerably longer.” 
Rev. A. Garlick, Donnington, Spalding. 
“ The 76 Dark Blue Hyacinths from Carters’ had very flne flowering 
spikes.” — Mr. W. Waters, Head Gardener to Sir J. W. Ramsden, Bart. 
“ The Bedding Hyacinths from Carters’ have been really beautifnl.” 
F. Pfeil, Esq. 
“ Our Crocus from Carters' are the loveliest I have ever seen.” 
Mr. J. B. Wiles. 
“Carters' Hyacinths and Tulips were lovely; every one that visited 
us greatly admired them.” — Mr. F. Scarlett. 
“ The Hyaciuths from Carters’ Quinea Box of Bu!bs are now in beautiful 
bloom, and are remarkably flne.” — H. Tasker, Esq. 
“The Bulbs from Carters’ are doing well, and there are no failures.” 
Colonel Mackay Heriot. 
“The 48 Rose Trees turned out very satisfactory; there was an 
abundance of very fine bloom on all.” — Mr. A. Dobson. 
“The Hyacinths from Carters’ have turned out particularly good — the 
White Romans were really splendid.” — Mrs. Slack. 
“The Hyacinths supplied by Messrs. Carter were simply superb; the 
great trusses of bloom were the admiration of all who saw them.” 
Mrs. Louis. 
“Carters’ Hyacinths are simply snperb, and the admiration of all 
my friends.” — W. A. Wather, Esq., J.P. 
“ The Bulbs all came beautifully — the 1000 Bulbs is the cheapest parcel 
Lady King ever heard of, and such fine roots.”. 
“I have a most magnificent bed of Carters’ Empress Anemones — the 
colours are lovely.” — Miss Miller. 
“The Marechal Niel Rose has borne over 1600 blooms, and has gained 
me a prize each time I have exhibited.” — T. J. White, Esq. 
“ I am especially pleased with the Oladiolns, being finer than I 
expected.” — Mr. A. Jackson, Macclesfield. 
“ The Bnlbs you sent this year have been very fine.” 
Mr. P. Thorpe, Gardener to Miss King, St. Leonards. 
“ The Roman Hyacinths from Carters’ have been beautifnl.” 
Mrs. Barker. 
“ I have grown Hyacinths for many years, but have never had 
such a magnificent show before; in every respect my display is the 
finest in the neighbourhood.” — Mrs. Jones, Broadstairs. 
“The 60 Roses and 400 Strawberries from Carters’ are now showing 
fine bloom.” — A! McNeill, Esq. 
“Mrs. Fenton wishes to inform Messrs. Carter that the Hyacinths 
were excellent.” 
“The Crocus Bulbs from Carters’ are now in bloom, and are simply 
a mass of flower.” — Mrs. Paul. 
“ I have always found Carters’ Tnlips most heantifnl.” 
Miss Gregor. 
“ Carters’ Tnlips are, as usual, most satisfactory.” 
G. T. Henderson, Esq. 
“ Carters’ White Roman Hyacinths have done exceedingly well.” 
Mr. G. Lin FOOT, Head Gardener to Sir E. Ripley, Bart. 
“ The 1000 Bnlbs from Carters’ bloomed splendidly ; they were very 
fine.” — H. Marnham, Esq. 
“Send me two more Apricots; some I had 20 years ago have been a 
great success.” — C. Wright, Esq. 
“Last year I had Bnlbs direct from Holland, which were not over 
good, so that I am now growing Carters’ with every confidence.” 
Lieut. -General Hawley, C.B. 
“The Bulbs from Carters’ are very satisfactory; their new plan of 
coloured tickets is also highly appioved,” — Mrs. Lafont. 
Unsolicited Testimony of the Superiority of Carters’ Bulbs and Plants. {Su above.) . 
CARTERS', 237 & 238, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON. 
