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CARTERS BRANCHING TEN-WEEK STOCKS. 
Annual. Produce a goodly proportion of double flowers ; delicious scent. 
No. 30. 6 best varieties, selected, separate 
,, 31. 6 best varieties, selected, separate, small packets 
., 1199. Ten-week Stock, mixed 
,, 1200. Purple; 1201, Scarlet ; 1202, White 
For open-air growth. 1 V foot. 
Per packet— 
2 
I 
3d., 6d., & 1 
each 3d. & o 
y. 
6 
6 
o 
6 
AUTUMN AND SPRING FLOWERING VARIETIES. 
Sow in March and April to bloom in late summer and autumn, and in cold frames in July and August to flower 
in spring. 
Per packet — s. d. 
Carters Autumnal.— Annual. 
No. 32. 
12 selected colours, separate ... 
3 0 
,, 33. 12 selected varieties, separate, 
small packets 
1 6 
Carters East Lothian Stock.-- 
A splendid Stock of the intermediate type. 
Average height, ij foot. 
No. 1204. 
Crimson, rich 
1 0 
,, 1205. 
Purple, fine 
1 0 
,, 1206. 
Scarlet, bright 
1 0 
„ 1207. 
White, pure ... 
1 0 
,, 1203. 
Grand mixture of all colours 
6d. & 
1 0 
Per packet— s. d. 
Carters Emperor. — Peiennial. First-class 
indoor kind. 2 feet. 
No. 38. 1 0 splendid varieties, separate 5 o 
., 39. 1 0 splendid varieties, separate, 
small packets ... ... ... ... 2 6 
,, 1208. Emperor, mixed. Great variety 
6d. & 1 o 
Carters Intermediate. — Biennial. A great 
favourite. 1 1 foot. 
No. 36. 12 fine select colours, separate 3 o 
,, 37. 12 fine select colours, separate, 
small packets ... ... ... ... 1 6 
,, 1210. Scarlet. Grand flower ... ... 1 o 
,, 1 2 1 1 . White. Excellent truss 1 o 
,, 1209. Splendid mixture of all colours 
6d. & t o 
Carters Cape or Giant. 
No. 40. 6 varieties 2 6 
SPRING FLOWERING VARIETIES. 
Sow in July and August and plant out in early spring. 
. Per packet— s. d. 
Carters Brompton.- Biennial. Sturdy, hardy, 
strong-growing. 
S’o. 41. 
12 finest select colours, 
separate, i oo seeds each 
2 
6 
„ 1217. 
Empress Elizabeth. Carmine 
I 
0 
,, 1218. 
Purple 
O 
6 
,, 1219. 
Scarlet 
O 
6 
,, 1220. 
White 
O 
6 
,, 1216. 
Superb mixed 6d. & 
I 
0 
(The young plants are best wintered in cold frames.) 
Per packet — s d. 
Carters Queen. — Perennial. One of the 
hardiest. Average height, 1 foot. 
No. 1221. Queen, mixed. Great variety 
6d. & 1 o 
Hardy’s Perpetual. 
No. 1222. Pure white. A perpetual bloomer 
6d., is., & 2 6 
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 prominence by the advent of that charming pink variety Beauty of Nice. 
'I he 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 summer bedding if treated as ten-week varieties. 
Sow in July and August for winter flowering, and in February and March for summer displays. 
Per packet d. 
No. 1223. Beauty of Nice. — Plant of robust growth, 2 to 2\ feet. Very free flowering. Flowers very large, fine 
double, fragrant, and delicate fleshy-pink colour. Extremely valuable for decorative work ... ... 6d. & 1 o 
,, 1512. Crimson King. Brilliant fiery crimson o 
>» 1513- Queen Alexandra.— Delicate rosy lilac o 
CARTERS NEW PERPETUAL WHITE STOCK. 
No. 1212. Producing a large percentage of double blooms all the year round. Height, I foot I o 
Ip’adCteAj 
Seedsmen by Appointment to IJ is Majesty the King — High Hotborn, London . 
