Carters brilliant prize Cinerarias growing for seed in our nurseries. Inset of natural size bloom 
CARTERS BRILLIANT PRIZE CINERARIA 
AWARDED TWO SILVER CUPS AND A GOLD MEDAL BY THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 
AND ALSO FOUR GOLD MEDALS BY THE ROYAL BOTANIC SOCIETY 
Our house has long been famed for its Cinerarias, extra care being taken in the selection of our 
plants. The colours are simply lovely, consisting of vivid self and brilliant bordered varieties, in an 
unequalled diversity of shades. 
No. 441. Choicest Colours saved from finest Flowers, all colours mixed Price, .40 per pkt. 
“ 442. Carters Snowflake. — - Pure white Price, .65 per pkt. 
“ 443. “ Choice Double. — Of all the finest forms and colours Price, .66 per pkt. 
“ 444. Single “Ixion.” — A novel and eccentric variety, with semiquilled petals Price, .40 per pkt. 
Carters Cactus Cineraria 
An entirely new break in Cinerarias; the edges of the florets recurve like a single Cactus Dahlia. The colours include 
white, blue, blush, violet, mauve, and some have a white zone surrounding the dark disc, the florets being tipped with 
violet, blue, etc. 
A grand mixture, including all shades of colours. 
No. 429. Carters Choicest Mixed Price, .40 per pkt. 
Carters Stellata Cineraria 
This variety has obtained general approval, especially for decorative arrangements, for which purpose it has proved 
marvellously effective. Is raised and treated in the same manner as the other greenhouse varieties. 
No. 446. Carters Choicest Mixed Price, .40 per pkt. 
“ 448. Cineraria Maritima. — A well-known hardy silver-foliaged perennial, for bedding or mixed borders; 
1 Yi feet. The seed of this variety should be sown under glass in early spring, and the seedlings 
planted outside when all danger of frost is gone Price, .10 and .26 per pkt. 
Sow seed in pans filled with a good, light, sandy compost, in spring up to the beginning of July. Transfer to small pots as 
soon as the seedlings have developed their leaves, and pot on as the plants require it. They should be grown in a cold 
frame until frost necessitates their removal to a greenhouse. Even in winter they should not receive much artificial heat. 
Will come into bloom from Christmas to May. 
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