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CARTERS’ IMPROVED BUTTERFLY GLADIOLUS. 
IMPORTANT. 
Carters’ Butterfly Gladiolus received the Highest Award ai ihe 
Irish International Exhibition, 1907. 
By carefully selecting those vaiieties planted specially for hybridization, we claim to now offer absolutely the 
largest flowered and the grandest mixture of (lladiolus that has ever been produced. 
MUCK REDUCED 
IN SIZE. 
I'hoiographtd and Copyrighted hy James Carter 6r Co. 
Specimen spike of Carters’ Improved Butterfly 
Gladiolus, showing type of flower. 
Carters’ Improved Butterfly Gladiolus now 
contains beautiful shades of Carmine, Rose, Scarlet, Blue, and 
many others of the more delicate colours. 
We strongly recommend this choice mixuirc to our customers, 
as we feel sure when once grown they will discard all other 
mixtures and give this the place of honour iji their garden. 
Strong flowering bulbs. 
2s. per doz. ; 15s. per 100. 
GLADIOLUS “AMERICA.” 
Autumn Floutering, 
A beautiful soft flesh pink, very light and much like 
Enchantress Carnation, except slightly tinged with lavender, 
which gives it the delicate colouring of the most beautiful 
Lailias. Words fail to do justice in describing this grand and 
glorious colour ; it must be seen to be appreciated. 
Price IS. each ; los. 6d. per doz. 
CARTERS’ NEW GLADIOLUS 
“BLUE KING.” 
kVe offer for the first time this superb Gladiolus. Colour 
deep blue or indigo ; flowers as large as the Gandajensis 
section ; flowering at latter part of July. Height 3 to 4 ft., and 
often producing 24 flowers on each spike. 
Price 9d. each ; 8s. fid. per doz. 
GLADIOLUS SCARLET 
BRENCHLEYENSIS. 
Large handsome spikes of brilliant scarlet. 
Extra Large Bulbs. 
85s. per 1,000; los. per 100; is. fid. per doz. 
Good I-'lowering Bulbs. 
55s. per 1,000; fis. fid. per 100; Is. per doz. 
GLADIOLUS “HOLLANDI.” 
The Pink Brenchleyensis, 
This is a sport from the jxjpular scarlet variety. Colour a 
most delicate pink, inePmd to pale primrose. Summer 
flowering. 
Price 20s. per lOO ; 3s. per doz. 
iPoditixd 
lyit 238, & 97, High Holborn, London.— 1908. 
