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PANSY 
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i'hoto^'aphed and Cop n\s;/iied hy J. C. <5^ Co. 
Per packet — s. 
Carters’ International Prize.— A superb mi.xlure of the largest and best types in 
every class. Will produce enormous blooms in all the richest colourings and markings. As 
the name suggests, it is the best of all English and Continental strains, grown under our 
personal supervision, and acclimatised in this country ... ... ... is., is. 6d.,& 2 
Carters’ Giant Curled.— Large flowers of striking form and immense fullness, 
giving them the appearance of being somewhat double. They are variously coloured 
in all the richest shades, markings, and lacings, and prettily fimbriated. Quite a new class of 
the greatest beauty ... ... ... ... ... ••• ... is., is. fid. , & 2 
Carters’ Prize Show.— The largest blotched and richly belted types. Very fine for 
exhibition or cultivation in pots is., is. fid., & 2 
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Carters’ Fancy Striped. — Elegantly striped, splashed, and mottled, a very curious 
combination of colours that cannot fail to elicit astonishment. The flowers are large and 
freely produced, and the habit of the plant dwarf and compact ... ... is., IS. fid., & 
Carters’ Peacock.— The only variety possessing the true Peacock blue colours. 
Introduced by our Mouse ... ... •*. ••• ••• ^ti., is., & 
Lord Beaconsfield.— A lovely Pansy, the lower petals being a rich dark velvet blue 
and the upper ones a silvery blue ... ... ■•. ••• 6d., is., & 
President Carnot.— One of the prettiest grown. All blue flower with a wide belt of 
white round the outer edges. Very effective in beds and borders ... ... fid., is., & 
Fairy Queen.— Rich lavender blue, edged with white; very effective and profuse bloomer, 
but not so large in size as Carters’ InUrtiational Prize ... ... ... ... ... fid. & 
Silver Edfijed.- Deep maroon, with pure white margin ; very effective and profuse 
bloomer, but not so large in size as Carters’ Iiileriialional Prize fid. & 
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