CARTERS’ DWARF LARGE-FLOWERED TEN-WEEK STOCKS. 
Like the preceding this is a very highly selected type of Summer Flowering Stock, likely to produce a large 
percentage of double flowers. It reaches a height of about 12 inches, and is useful for pots, ^ 
No. 22. 20 beautiful varieties, separate 
16 beautiful varieties, separate 
22. 
23- 
24. 
25- 
198. 
10 beautiful varieties, separate 
6 beautiful varieties, separate 
Finest Mixed. All colours 
CARTERS’ DWARF PYRAMIDAL TEN-WEEK. 
Annual. Similar to the large-flowered, with pyramidal form. 
No. 28. 6 finest selected colours, separate 
,, 29. 6 finest selected colours, separate, small packets t b 
CARTERS’ BRANCHING TEN-WEEK. 
Annual. Produce a goodly proportion of double flowers ; delicious scent. For open-air growth. I J feet. 
No. 30. 6 best varieties, selected, separate 26 
21. 6 best varieties, selected, separate, small packets ‘ ° 
;; 1199. Ten-week Stock, mixed & i o 
,, 1200. Purple; 120T, Scarlet; 1202, White each 3d. & o o 
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. 
Carters’ Autumnal.— Annual. 
No. 32. 12 selected colours, separate 3 
,,33. 12 selected varieties, separate, 
small packets i 
Carters’ East 
A 
Lothian Stock. — 
splendid Stock of the intermediate 
type. Average height, li feet. 
4 ^ 
No. 1204. 
1205. 
,, 1206. 
1207. 
1203. 
colours 
Crimson, rich 
Purple, fine ... 
Scarlet, bright 
White, pure 
Grand Mixture 
of all 
fid. & 
Per packet- 
Carters’ Emperor. — Perennial. First- 
class indoor kind. 2 feet. 
No. 38. 10 splendid varieties, separate 
,, 39. 10 splendid varieties, separate, 
smalt packets 
„ 1208. Emperor, mixed. 
Great variety fid. & 
Carters’ Intermediate. — Biennial. 
A great favourite, feet. 
No. 3fi. 12 fine select colours, separate, 
,, 37. 12 fine select colours, separate, 
small packets 
,, 1210. Scarlet. Grand flower 
,, 1211. White. Excellent truss 
,, 1209. Splendid mixture of 
all colours ... ... ... fid. & 
Cartkrs’ Cape or Giant. 
No. 40. fi varieties 
rf. 
S o 
3 b 
6 
o 
o 
SPRING FLOWERING VARIETIES. 
Sow in July and August and plant out in early spring. (The young plants are best wintered in cold frames.) 
Carters’ Brompton.— Biennial. 
Sturdy, hardy, strong-growing. 
No. 41. 1 2 finest select colours,separate, 
too seeds each ... ... 2 6 
,, 1217. Empress Elizabeth. Splendid i o 
,, 1218. Purple o 6 
,, 1219. Scarlet ° 6 
,, 1220. White ... o fi 
,, i2ifi. Superb mixed. . fid. & i o 
Carters’ Queen. — Perennial. One of 
the hardiest. Average height, i foot. 
No. 1221. Queen, mixed. Great variety 
fid. & 
,, 1222. Hardy’s Perpetual. A per- 
petual bloomer ... fid., is. & 
2 fi 
EARLY LARGE-FLOWERED WINTER VARIETIES. 
No 1221 Beauty of Nice.— Plant of robust growth, 2 to 2.J feet. Very free flowering. Flowers 
very large, fine double, fragrant, and delicate fleshy-pink colour. Extremely valuable for 
decorative work. It can be sown in February and March for blooming in June and July, 
or if sown in July it will bloom throughout the winter fid. & 
1512. Cri mson Ki ng.— Brilliant fiery crimson ; it produces a high percentage' of double flowers 
iS> 3 - Queen Alexandra.— Delicate rosy lilac 
CARTERS’ NEW PERPETUAL WHITE STOCK. 
No. 1212, Producing a large percentage of double blooms all the year round. Height, i foot 
= 37 i ^381 & 97 . High Hoi.born, London.— 1908. 
