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CARTERS’ BRILLIANT PRIZE CINERARIA. 
(See Coloured Photograph on opposite page . ) 
Our house has long been famed for its Cinerarias, and extra care has been taken 
in the selection of the plants this season. The colours are simply lovely ; vivid self and 
brilliant bordered varieties, &c., unequalled. 
Sow seed in pans filled with a good light sandy compost in spring up to the beginning of June, and place in a 
cool frame. Transfer to small pots as soon as the seedlings have developed their nice leaves, and pot on as the 
plants require it. They should be grown in a cold frame until frost necessitates their removal to a greenhouse. 
Even in winter they should not receive much artificial heat. Will come into bloom from Christmas to May. 
Cineraria, Carters’ Brilliant Prize Mixed.— The only strain awarded two 
Gold Medals of the Royal Botanic Society. Choicest colours saved from largest flowers. 
No 398 ••• ... In sealed packets, 2S. 6d., 3s. 6d., and 5s. each. 
From a Customer in 1903. 
“The Cinerarias are now blooming, and for size, colour, and shape are the finest we have ever seen. Several 
blooms measure over five inches, and one well over six inches in diameter.”— J. A. WHITCHURCH, Great 
Barford House. 
Cineraria, Carters’ Snowflake. 
No. 399. Bure white In sealed packets, 2s. 6d., 3s. 6d., and 5s. each. 
Cineraria, Carters’ Choice Double.— Of all the finest forms and colours. 
No 40I In sealed packets, 2S. 6d., 3s. 6d., and Ss. each. 
Cineraria (Single; “ Ixion.”— A novel and eccentric variety, with semi-quilled petals. 
No In sealed packets, is. 6d. and 2s. 6d. each. 
,, 400. Cineraria, mixed, ordinary strain ... ... ••• ^ er P ac k e b Is ' 
Photographed and Copyrighted by J . C. Co. REDUCED* 
CINERARIA, STELLATA. 
Cineraria, Stel lata.— This free-panicled variety 
has now obtained general approval, especially for 
decorative arrangements, and as grown at the 
Royal Gardens, Kew, and elsewhere, has proved 
marvellously effective, and has proved to be a 
valuable adjunct to the much admired Carters’ 
Brilliant Prize. It should be raised and treated 
the same as the other greenhouse varieties. 
No. 403. In sealed packets, 
2s. 6d., 3s. 6d., and Ss. each. 
Cineraria, Cruenta Hybrids.— Similar in 
form and habit to the Stel/ata varieties, but more 
compact. 
No. 1297. In sealed packets, 
is. 6d. and 2s. 6d. each. 
Cineraria, Maritima. — A well-known hardy 
silver-foliaged perennial, for bedding or mixed 
borders ; height ij feet. Seed should be sown in 
pans in early spring under glass, and the seedlings 
pricked off into boxes, hardening before planting 
out. 
No. 404. Per packet, 6d. and is. 
737, 738, & 97, 
High Holborn, T.ondon.— 1904. 
