The Gold Medal Exhibit of Carter’s Petunias and other Flowers, Royal International Horticultural Exhibition, 1912 
CARTER’S GRAND STRAINS OF PETUNIA 
As frequently exhibited at the Royal Horticultural Society Shows, and awarded, in conjunction with 
Carter’s other Improved Flowers, highest awards. 
Carter’s Empress Strain — (See preceding page) 
Carter’s Emperor Strain of Single Petunia, for Conservatory or Bedding. — A great improvement 
upon the old-fashioned Petunia; flowers twice as large, some self-coloured, others parti-coloured. 
A bed these 1S an object of great beauty during summer, and they are equally effective as pot 
plants for the winter decoration of the conservatory. 
No. 969. 
" 970. 
“ 971. 
" 972. 
No. 980. 
“ 981. 
982. 
983. 
No. 984. 
“ 985. 
" 986. 
No. 979. 
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No. 977. — All colours, mixed, .26 and 1.26 
Purple Prince. Rich velvety, with scalloped 
edge. 
Crimson King. Very showv; rich. 
Clematis Blue. Rare shades of light and dark 
blue. 
Green Bordered. A very curious combination 
of purple and green. 
No. 973. Queen of Roses. Rich cerise; very chaste. 
974. Laced and Fringed. Very pretty, deep fringed 
edges. 
975. White Pearl. Very pure and fragrant. 
“ 976. Striped. Effective and showy. 
Each of the above, price .26 per pkt. 
No. 65. — Six varieties, 1.26 
Per pkt 
Cartels New Marbled. The largest blossoms are of great beauty ; in four colours, beautifully blended 40 
Carter s Holborn Star. A new and attractive bedding Petunia of the character of Inimitable , with stars on 
a background of richest purple crimson; compact and floriferous ... 15 
Countess of Ellesmere. Rose with white throat *15 
Compacta Grandiflora. A mixture of delicate shades is 
Per pkt. 
Mixed Ordinary Varieties .16 
Morning Star. Carmine rose with white 
star .15 
Crimson 15 
Per pkt. 
No. 987. Dark Violet . 16 
“ 988. Striped 15 
“ 989. White 16 
Carter’s Splendid Double Petunia. A superb mixture, producing from 25 to 40 per cent of double flowers. 
Per pkt., .26 and 1.26 
