Photographed and 
Copyrighted by 
A C. Co. 
No. 505. Carters’ Superb M 
No. 506. 
SIZE OF BLOO?,' OF 
CARTERS’ WHITE SWAN CYCLAMEN. 
-Our grand irge-flowcred strain in all its 
Carters’ 
No. 1460. Carters' 
No. 
507. 
508. 
50Q. 
510. 
51 '- 
517. 
.■i'a. 
SM- 
S'S- 
516. 
S' 7 - 
518. 
519 . 
520. 
xture of all Colours.- 
best forms. 
Price per packet, is. 6d., 2s. 6cl.,and 5s. 
White Swan. — A very vigorous grower, throwing its pure white flowers well above 
the foliage— a fine decorative variety, {Sta Photop-aph above.) 
Per packet, price is. 6d., 2s. 6d., and 5s. each. 
Salmon. — Distinct, delightful, and beautiful ; a strong and vigorous variety. 
Per packet, price is. fid., 2s. 6d., and 5s. each. 
Oharming Bride. — Superb white petals; compact habit. 
Crimson Queen. — Deep maroon-red; bold; first class. 
Dixon Hartland.— White ; dark claret base ; large flower. 
Duke of Connaught. —Deep cherry colour. 
Fairy Queen.— Pale rose, compact habit. 
Mont Blanc. — Magnificent, pure white; a novelty. 
Princess Ida. — Blush, with dark rose base. 
Princess May. — New variety; colour a dainty soft pink. 
Rosy Morn. — Bright rose, dark claret base. 
Sunray. — From dark to light rose, flamed scarlet. 
Xhe Sultan. — The richest coloured Cyclamen ; intense crimson. 
Each, price per packet, 
is., IS. 6d., and 2s. 6d. 
Complete Collection, as above, 13 varieties for 
Six varieties fpurchascr’s selection) 
Cyclamen, mixed, older varieties 
Per packet — s. 
Sow at any time (spring and autumn to be pre'erred) in pnts or pans, in peaty Inam and sand, covering the 
soil scarcely a quarter of an inch, place on warm shelf near ihe glass i g-eenhousc. keeping the soil moist but well 
drained. The seed takes from four to eight weeks to germinate. When the bulbs are the size o' a pea transplant 
singly into smdl pots, transferring to larger pots as the p ants develop. An average of 60" is the 
temperature best suited for producing strong trusses of flowers, and good ventilation without draught is a safeguard 
from disease. We also supply dry bulbs at the end of the summer (see p'l^e 247). 
237 i 238, & 97, High Holoorn,. London.— 190J. 
