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Carters International Prize ( See Nos. 1 and 3.) — A superb mixture of the 
largest and best types in every class. Will produce enormous blooms in all the richest 
colourings and markings. As the name suggests it is the best of all English and 
Continental strains, grown under our personal supervision, and acclimatised in this country 
is., is. 6d., 2s. 6d., & 
Carters Giant Curled ( See No. 8.) — Large flowers of striking form and immense 
fullness, giving them the appearance of being somewhat double. They are variously 
coloured in all the richest shades, markings, and lacings, and prettily fimbriated. Quite a 
new class of the greatest beauty... ... ... ... ... ...is., is. 6d., 2s. 6d., & 
Carters Prize Show {See No. 6). — The largest blotched and richly 
belted types. Very fine for exhibition or cultivation in pots is., is. 6d., 2s. 6d., & 
Carters Fancy Striped {See No. 5). — Elegantly striped, splashed, and mottled, a 
very curious combination of colours that cannot fail to elicit astonishment. The flowers are 
large and freely produced, and the habit of the plant dwarf and compact ... is., is. 6d., & 
Carters Peacock {See No. 7). — The only variety possessing the true Peacock blue 
colours. Introduced by our House ... ... ... ... ... ... 6d., is., & 
Lord Beaconsfield {See No. 4). — A lovely Pansy, the lower petals being a rich dark 
velvet blue and the upper ones a silvery blue ... ... ... ... ... 6d., is., & 
President Carnot {See No. 2).— One of the prettiest grown. All blue flower with a 
wide belt of white round the outer edges. Very effective in beds and borders 6d., is., & 
Fairy Queen. — Rich lavender blue, edged with white; very effective and profuse 
bloomer, but not so large in size as Carters International Prize 
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Silver Edged. — Deep maroon, with pure white margin; 
blo&mer, but not so large in size as Carters International Prize 
The following selection includes all the largest of the self-coloured varieties:— 
Carters Blue.— True blue ; distinct shade ; very large 
,, Jet Black.— The first and best ; rich velvet texture ; extra fine strain 
,, Pure White. — A lovely flower, without eye ; very pure 
„ Rich Yellow. — Bright, rich, and pure ; a very effective shade 
„ Rich Maroon Red. — A beautiful and showy thing ; quite distinct 
,, Rich Purple. — Large and showy ; bold massive flowers ; very fine .. 
Royal Standard.— Golden Yellow 
Emperor William.— Blue, with dark 
Mixed Pansy.— Ordinary 
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r more than half a century since the late Mr. James Carter took this plant in hand with a view to its 
improvement in size and range of colourings, and one of our earliest successes was Jet Black Pansy (see No. 957). 
We also introduced the Peacock Pansy (see No. 951). Both are still amongst the best in cultivation. 
Cultivation — The Tansy will succeed in any soil that is not too hot and dry, and if a special compost is made for them it should 
consist of one-third rich loam, one-third leaf mould, and one-third well-decayed dung. In early spring the seed should be sown in 
frames or in hoses for summer and autumn blooming, and later on sowings may be made about July out of doois in a partially shaded 
■ long droughts. — , — a - ..... 
that Tansy lovers have an opportunity of securing a large and varied choice, all representing the very best strains in cultivation. 
International Prize Pansy. — “ I have grown 
the above Tansy for 3 years and have had blooms this spring 
4), inches across. They have been admired by all who have 
seen them.” — Mr. 11. Sl.OCOMliE, The Gardens, The Rockery. 
International Prize Pansy.— “The above are 
the admiration of all who see them.” — The Rev. J. Neal, 
Kingsdon Manor. 
Pansies. — “The ones we had last year are lovely and 
admired by everyone.” — Mr. R. Cox, Fairford. 
“ Mrs. Denney wishes to tell Messrs. Carter what a great 
success her Tansies, from their seed, have been.” 
“The Tansies I got from you last year have turned out 
lovely.” — Mr. D. McKich AN, Garelockhead. 
“ I am enclosing a few blooms of your International Trize 
Tansies grown from seed supplied by your firm ; they are very 
beautiful again this year and have been very much admired by 
all lhat have seen them.”— Mr. W. Edwards, Grove Lodge. 
{paApZAj c^Z%Hien", RAYNES PARK, LONDON , S.W.- 1912. 
