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CARTERS ANNUAL CARNATIONS. 
Bloom in six months 
from seed. 
Carnations are favourites 
with all lovers of flswers. 
This new strain will bring 
them within the reach and the 
cultivation of everybody, as 
it is one of the most valuable 
introductions of modern times. 
Sow under glass in January 
and February, and transplant 
as soon as ready. They com- 
mence to flower in July, 
producing a wealth of large 
blooms of great variety in 
colour until cut off by the 
frost, thus producing a supply 
after the perennial varieties 
are over. Being equally valu- 
able for indoor cultivation, 
some can be potted and 
placed in a cool greenhouse, 
when they will provide a 
succession of bloom during 
the winter months. They 
produce a very large percent- 
age of double flowers, and 
include a most varied assort- 
mentof Fancy, Yellow Ground, 
Bizarre, as well as Selfs, rich 
with delightful fragrance and 
diversity of colour. 
No. 389. 
Carters Annual Carnation. 
Per packet, 
is. 6d., 2s. 6d., & 3s. 6d. 
VARIOUS TYPES OF CARNATIONS. 
Per packet— x. d. 
No. 390. Choicest Perpetual, or 
Tree.-Includesall the best French 
varieties in cultivation ... is. & 2 6 
„ 391. Margaret, Mixed.— A class 
which begins to bloom in the 
fourth month from the time of 
appearing above ground . is. & 2 6 
,, 392. White Margaret.— Pure 
white blossom, delicately scented. 
is. & 2 6 
,, 393. Grenadin.— Very early ; bright 
scarlet ... ... ••• I 0 
„ 394. Perpetual Yellow.— 
About 35 per cent, true from seed 2 6 
v, 395 - White Lady. --Large pure white 2 6 
337, 238, & 97, High 
Holborn, London —1909. 
Per packet — s. d. 
No. 396. P i C O t e e.— Choicest Double. 
Mixed is. & 2 6 
,, 397. Picotee. -- Choicest Perpetual. 
Mixed ... ... ... is. & 2 6 
Per packet, to seeds of each — s. d. 
,, 78 Carnation. 12 varieties. 
Bizarre 3 6 
„ 79. Carnation. 12 varieties. 
Bizarre and Self 3 6 
„ 81. Carnation. 12 varieties. 
Perpetual 3 6 
,. 82. Carnation. 12 varieties. 
Selfs 3 6 
,, S3. Carnation. 12 varieties. 
Yellow Fancy 3 6 
