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CARTERS’ DWARF OR MINIATURE SWEET PEAS. 
These dwarf varieties are exceedingly valuable when employed as edgings to beds and 
borders. They also make very effective pot plants, sown in autumn for spring blooming. 
We have srown and are now able to offer Dwarf Sweet Peas in the 
following; rang;e of colours. 
Height about 6 inches. 
Per packet — s. 
d. 
Per packet — s. 
d. 
No. 1323. 
While. Pure 
.. 3d., 6d., & I 
0 
No. 1328. 
Captainof the Blues. Violet 
,. >324- 
Pink. Pink and 
white 3d. , 6d. , & I 
0 
purple ... 3d., 6d., & i 
0 
„ 132s- 
Apple Plossom 
Rose 
„ 13:9- 
Countess of Radnor. 
sliaded 
.. ^ 3 d., 6d., & I 
0 
Lavender ... 3d., 6d., & I 
0 
„ 1326- 
Alice Eckford. 
Cream 
„ 1330- 
Riiefly. Deep scarlet 3d., 6d., & i 
0 
tinted 
... 3 d., 6 d.,& I 
0 
„ 13 )'- 
Primrose Creamy white 31! ,6d.,& 1 
0 
,. 1327- 
Borealton. Kich dark 
„ 1332- 
Royalty. Fine rose-pink 3d., 6d.,& i 
0 
colour 
3 d., 0 d.,& I 
0 
„ 1333 - 
Stella Morse. Rich buff 3d., 6d. & i 
0 
1334. Carters’ Collection of the above in separate large packet.-!, price 9s. 
„ ■33'!’ Carters’ Collection of the above in separate smaller packets, price 4 s. 6 d. 
„ 1336. Carters’ Superb Mixture, all colours, price 3d., 6d., is., and 2s. 6d. per packet ; 
5s. 6d. per half-pint ; 103. per pint. 
„ 1343. Old Fashioned Tall Sweet Peas, mi.ved, fine (pialily, 3s. per lb.; 3d. per packet. 
Culliv.ilion . — It is preferable to sow seed in prepared tr< nches in spring, but they may also be sown in rows 
or clumps in flower borders. Protect the young plants from ohl and cutting winds, and stick them as soon as 
they need it. Where a quantity of cut flower is needed, it is advisable to make more than one sowing. To 
obtain flowers in May they should be .sown in autumn in po's, kept under protection, but cool, through the winter 
and transplanted out in March. If the ilead flowers and seed pods are picked oft, they will continue blooming all 
through the summer and autumn. 
“ Our Sweet Peas especially were the cyno.sure of the vicinity for miles round the place.” — C. Moore, Esrp, 
Geirards Cto%i, January ip'/r, 1907. 
“ Mr. Bennett is pleased to say that he took two jir zes at the local show last July for Sweet Peas from seed 
supplied by you. The blooms were excellent.” — Tunbridge Wells, 9M, 1907. 
237 , “38, & 97 - 
High Holhohm, 
London.— iqoS. 
