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CARTERS GARDEN PRIMROSE. 
The Primrose is one of those plants that resents too much coddling, and sometimes when great care is 
taken over the seeds they refuse to grow. The simplest plan is to sow them in the open ground, in a partially 
shaded place, from May to July. Just scratch the seed in with a rake and firm the surface, when under the 
influence of genial showers they will soon come up. The Blue Primrose may be sown in borders at the 
same season. 
Per packet — s. a. 
No. 1028. Primrose, Blue. A great novelty in blue, of various shades is., is. 6d.,& 2 6 
1029. Primrose, Carters Choice Mixed. A mixture of all obtainable colours, continually improved 
by cross fertilisation ^d., IS -> ^ 1 6 
,, 1030. Primrose, Yellow. The lovely Old English Primrose of the Woods 3d., 6d., & 1 o 
GOLD MEDAL FOR SWEET PEAS. 
The Large Gold Medal (1911) of the National Sweet Pea Society was again awarded to 
Carters Large Flowered Sweet Pea, 
“ I like to tell you that the Sweet Pea seeds I had from you in the spring have done splendidly. When all the neighbourhood 
are complaining of such a bad Sweet Pea season, they are 8 feet high and full of bloom.”— Mrs. Eden. 
“ I have ordered my Sweet Peas from you, as a packet I had from you last year was the best mixed packet sent me, when I tried 
selections from several leading firms.” — Mrs. II. V. Bastow. 
{paAtOui RA YNES PARK, LONDON, S.W. — 1912. 
