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SIZE OF BLOOM OF 
CARTERS WHITE SWAN CYCLAMEN. 
No. sos. 
„ 506. 
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5‘9- 
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Carters Superb Mixture of all Colours.— Our grand large-flowered strain in all its 
best forms. 
Per packet, price Is. 6d., 2s. 6d., and 5s. 
Carters White Swan. — A very vigorous grower, throwing its pure white flowers well above 
the foliage — a fine decorative variety. (See Photograph above.) 
Per packet, price is. 6d., 2s. 6d., and 5s. each. 
Carters Salmon. — Distinct, delightful, and beautiful ; a strong and vigorous variety. 
Per packet, price Is. 6d., 2s. 6d., and 5s. each. 
Charming Bride.— Superb white petals; compact habit. 
Crimson Queen. — Deep maroon-red; bold; first class. 
Dixon Hartland. — White ; dark claret base ; large flower. 
Duke Of Connaught. — Deep cherry colour. 
Fairy Queen.— Pale rose, compact habit. 
Mont Blanc. — Magnificent, pure white; a novelty. 
Princess Ida. — Blush, with dark rose base. 
Princess May. — New variety; colour a dainty soft pink. 
Rosy Morn. — Bright rose, dark claret base. 
Sunray. — From dark to light rose, flamed scarlet. 
The Sultan. — The richest coloured Cyclamen ; intense crimson. 
Complete Collection, as above, 13 varieties for 11 6 
Six varieties (purchaser’s selection) 5 6 
Cyclamen, mixed, older varieties is., is. 6d., & 2 6 
Each, price per packet, 
■ is., is. 6d., and 2s. 6d. 
Per packet — s. d. 
Sow at any time (spring and autumn to be preferred) in pots or pans, in peaty loam and sand, covering the 
soil scarcely a quarter of an inch, place on warm shelf near the glass in greenhouse, keeping the soil moist but well 
drained. The seed takes from four to eight weeks to germinate. When the bulbs are the size of a pea transplant 
singly into small pots, transferring to larger pots as the plants develop. An average of 60“ is the 
temperature best suited for producing well-developed flowers, and good ventilation without draught is a safeguard 
from disease. We also supply dry bulbs at the end of the summer (see page 247). 
237, 238, & 97, High Holborn, Londcn.— 1909. 
