Carters Dwarf Large-Flowered Ten-Week Stocks 
Like the preceding, this is a very highly selected type of Summer Flowering Stock, likely to produce 
a large percentage of double flowers. It reaches a height of about 12 inches, and is useful for pots, beds, or 
borders. 
No. 1555. 
“ 1556. 
“ 1557. 
No. 1198. 
Per pkt. 
Carters Dwarf Light Blue ... .16 and .26 No. 1558. 
“ “ Dark “ ... .15 and .25 “ 1559. 
“ “ Golden .16 and .26 “ 1561. 
Each of the above colours 4.00 per oz. ; 
All the above colours mixed .... 
Finest Dwarf Mixed. 
Carters Dwarf Crimson . . 
“ “ Light Rose . 
“ “ White . . . 
1.26 per oz. 
Per pkt. 
.16 and .26 
.15 and .25 
.16 and .26 
.16 and .25 
Carters Autumn and Spring Flowering Stocks 
Sow in March and April to bloom in late summer and autumn, and in cold frames in July and August to flower in spring. 
Carters East Lothian Stock. 
A splendid Stock of the intermediate p e r pkt. 
type. Average height, V/& feet. 
No. 1204. Crimson, rich 16 and .26 
“ 1205. Purple, fine 16 and .26 
“ 1206. Scarlet, bright 15 and .26 
“ 1207. White, pure 16 and .25 
“ 1203. Grand mixture of all colours . . .16 and .26 
Carters Intermediate. — Biennial. A great 
favourite. IJ/j feet. Per pkt. 
No. 1210. Scarlet. Grand flower 16 and .26 
“ 1211. White. Excellent truss 16 and .26 
“ 1209. Splendid mixture of all colours . .15 and .25 
Per oz. 6.00; % oz. 1-76 
Spring Flowering Varieties 
Sow in July and August and plant out in early spring. 
Carters Brompton. — Biennial. Sturdy, hardy, 
strong-growing. 
rcr pKt. 
No. 1217 Empress Elizabeth. Carmine . .26 
“ 1218. Purple 16 and .26 
“ 1219. Scarlet 16 and .25 
“ 1220. White 16 and .26 
" 1216. Superb mixed 16 and .26 
(The young plants are best wintered in cold frames.) 
Carters Queen. — Perennial. One of the hardiest. 
Average height, 1 foot. 
Per pkt. 
No. 1221. Queen, mixed. Great variety . .16 and .26 
Hardy’s Perpetual. 
No. 1222. Pure white. A perpetual 
bloomer 15 and .26 
Early Large-Flowered Winter Varieties 
We very highly recommend this class of Stocks to all who have not grown them. They were first brought into promi- 
nence by the advent of that charming pink variety Beauty of Nice. 
The following varieties all resemble this variety in habit and profusion of bloom. We know of few Stocks which produce 
such a high percentage of double flowers. Although usually treated as winter varieties, they are admirably suited for sum- 
mer bedding if treated as ten-week varieties. 
Sow in July and August for winter flowering, and in March and April for summer displays. 
Per pkt. 
No. 1223. Beauty of Nice. — Plant of robust growth, 2 to 2P6 feet. Very free flowering. Flowers very large, 
double, fragrant, and delicate fleshy-pink colour. Valuable for decorative work. Per oz. 4.00 .16 and .26 
“ 1512. Crimson King. — - Brilliant fiery crimson Per oz. 4.00; yf oz. 1.26 .16 and .26 
“ 1513. Queen Alexandra. — Delicate rosy lilac Per oz. 4.00; oz. 1.26 .16 and .26 
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