CARTERS “PERFECTION” CYCLAMEN 
Per pkt. 
N). 505. Carters Superb Mixture. — Our giand 
large-flowered strain in all its best forms 
and every shade of colour, ineluding our 
superb salmon. This is a selection of 
many years’ patient observation and 
labour 60 
“ 506. Carters White Swan. (.Sec Photograph above.) 
— The most profuse-blooming white Cy- 
clamen in cultivation 60 
513. Brilliant. — Pure deep crimson blooms, 
with a metallic sheen shading each petal 
and making a very brilliant effect . . . 
NEW 
NEW 
NEW 
.76 
516. Dainty Queen. — A true giant flower of 
splendid substance. Colour a soft, rosy 
mauve, deeper at the base. Should be in 
every collection 76 
1608. Excelsior. - The largest, solid white flower 
with claret base, equal in size or vigour 
to White Swan 76 
1460. Carters Salmon. — Distinct and fresh; a 
strong and vigorous variety 60 
507. Charming Bride. — A superb pure white 
variety, with large, handsome petals. . . .60 
508. Crimson Queen. — A bold, well-formed 
flower; colour, deep maroon red 60 
509. Dixon Hartland. — White; dark claret 
base; large flower; fine form 60 
510. Duke of Connaught. — Deep cherry colour; 
blossoms of grand substance and form . . .60 
Per pkt. 
No. 511. Fairy Queen. — Pale rose, compact habit .60 
“ 512. Mont Blanc. — Magnificent, pure white .60 
“ 514. Princess May. — A dainty soft pink . . .60 
“ 515. Rosy Morn. — One of the finest in form; 
colour, bright rose with dark claret base . .60 
“ 517. The Sultan. — The richest-coloured Cycla- 
men ; intense crimson 60 
1599. “Mrs. Buckston.” — This novelty bears 
beautifully frilled petals of a real 
salmon shade of colour. The 
NOVELTY 
A Reward of Merit flowers are very large and freely 
R. H. S. produced 66 
“ 521. Carters Butterfly Cyclamen. — This 
| NOVELTY I farming variety may be consid- 
I WVJ!-L ' I cred one of the most striking 
among florists’ flowers. The colours are 
surprisingly varied and beautiful. This 
has taken the highest prize wherever ex- 
hibited, and will prove of intense interest 
to Cyclamen lovers .60 
“ 522. Carters Crested Cyclamen. — A very 
I NOVFTTY I P rett Y D'P 6 of flower, contrasting 
I “ w >t,L 1 — I conspicuously when mingled with 
a collection of the ordinary type. The 
flowers very lasting. Choicest mixed .60 
518. Collection of 12 varieties for 3.00 
Sow in heat in pots or pans, in peaty loam and sand, covering the seed scarcely a quarter of an inch; keep the soil moist 
but well drained. The seed takes from four to six weeks to germinate. When the bulbs are the size of a pea transplant into 
small pots and transfer to larger pots as they develop. An average of sixty degrees is the temperature best suited for 
producing well-developed flowers, and good ventilation without draught is a safeguard from disease. 
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