No. 
No. 
The Gold Medal Exhibit of Carters Petunias and other Flowers, Royal International Horticultural Exhibition 
CARTERS GRAND STRAINS OF PETUNIA 
968. Carters Empress Strain. ( See preceding page for description.) Price per pkt., .25 and 1.25 
977. Carters Emperor Strain of Single Petunia. ( All colours, mixed.) A great improvement 
upon the old-fashioned Petunia; flowers twice as large, some self-coloured, others parti-coloured. 
A bed of these is an object of great beauty during summer, and equally effective as pot plants for 
conservatory Price per pkt., .25 and 1.25 
\'o. 969. 
970. 
971. 
972. 
973. 
974. 
975. 
976. 
65. 
980. 
Per pkt. 
Rich velvety, with scal- 
26 
Very showy; rich ... .26 
Rare shades of light and 
Purple Prince. 
loped edge . 
Crimson King. 
Clematis Blue. 
dark blue 26 
Green Bordered. A very curious com- 
bination of purple and green 26 
Queen of Roses. Rich cerise; very chaste. .25 
Laced and Fringed. Very pretty, deep 
fringed 26 
White Pearl. Very pure and fragrant . . .26 
Striped. Effective and showy 26 
Six varieties 1-26 
Carters New Marbled. Blossoms of 
great beauty; in four colours 40 
No. 981. 
982. 
983. 
984. 
985. 
986. 
987. 
988. 
989. 
979. 
Per pkt. 
Carters Holborn Star. A new and attrac- 
tive bedding Petunia with star on a rich 
purple crimson; compact and floriferous, .16 
Countess of Ellesmere. Rose with white 
throat 16 
Compacta Grandiflora. A mixture of deli- 
cate shades 15 
Mixed Ordinary Varieties Per oz. 1.26 .16 
Morning Star. Carmine rose with white 
star 
Crimson Per oz. 1.26 
.16 
.15 
.16 
.16 
.16 
Dark Violet “ “ 1.26 
Striped “ “ 1.26 
White “ “ 1.26 
Carters Splendid Double Petunia. 
A superb mixture, producing 
about 40 per cent double 
flowers 26 and 1.26 
PHACELIA. Hardy annual. Sow in spring in open air, and transplant. 
No. 990. Campanularia. Ultramarine blue; a showy, deep blue flower, beautiful for beds and edgings. 
1 foot 
PHORMIUM (New Zealand Flax). — Easily raised from seed sown in pans of light soil under glass in spring. 
Pot off seedlings when large enough to handle. 
No. 991. Tenax. Grand foliage; subtropical 16 and .25 
“ 992. Tenax Variegata. Gold striped -26 
PHYSALIS (Winter Cherry). — Sow P. edulis in pots in warm house, pot off and grow against wall in cool 
house. P. Francheti may be sown out of doors in spring. 
No. 993. Edulis (Cape Gooseberry). Pots or borders 16 and .26 
“ 994. Francheti (Chinese Lantern Plant). First class for decorative purposes 16 and .26 
PINK. {Also see Dianthus, page 117.) 
No. 995. Mrs. Sinkins. Double white. Sweetly scented 16 and .26 
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