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STELLATA. -This free-panicled variety has now ohtaired general approval, especially for decorative 
arrangements, for which purpose it has proved marvellously effective, and has proved to be a valuable 
adjunct to ihe much-admired Carters’ Briliiapit Prize. It slumid be raised and treated the same as the 
other greenhouse varieties. 
No. 446. Carters' Choicest Mixed, per ])ackel. Is. 6d., 2s. 6d., 3s. 6d., and 5s. 
CARTERS’ CACTUS. An entirely new break in Cinerarias ; the edges of the florets recurve 
like a single Cactus Dalilia. The colours include white, blue, blush, violet, mauve, and some 
have white round the dark disc tipped with violet, blue, &c. The flowers when cut last a long 
time, and by their lightness and elegance make charming table decorations. 
No. 429. Carters’ Choicest Mixed, per packet, 2s. 6d , 3s. 6d. , and 5s. 
HYBRIDS . — Similar in form and habit to the SuUa -r varieties, but more compact. 
No. 447. I’er packet, is. 6d and 2s. 6d. each. 
MARITIMA.— A well-known hardy silver-foliaged perennial, for bedding or mixed borders; feet. Seeds 
should be sown in pans in early spring under glass, and the seedlings pricked off into boxes, hardening 
before planting out. 
No. 448. ber racket, Cd. and is. 
Extract from Tho ^'Gardeners' Chronicle," May 4th, 1907.—" Messrs. J. Carter & Co., High Holborn. London, 
exhibited a scini'circtilar group of Cinerarias, arranged on the ground floor. Plants of the stellate type were placed at tite Duck, and 
others formed two .small groups near the front, the rest of the exhibit being composed of approved varieties of the florists’ or large- 
flowering strain. (Sliver Bankslan Medal.)” 
CRUENTA 
237, 238, & 97, High Holborn, London.— iqo8. 
