POLYANTHUS | 
POLYANTHUS 
CARTERS TESTED SEEDS— BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS. 
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Coiilinned. 
POPPY -Continu'd. 
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5070 Muii stead Strain. — We have been honoured willi the dis- 
tribution of the re-selected stock of Miss Jekyll's famous strain of 
Mn listed il Polyanthus Primrose. Every possible shade of white, 
cream, yellow, and orange is represented. We strongly recom- 
mend this Mun stead strain for bedding purposes, or for growing 
in woodland walks and other such shady positions. The raiser 
has made such strides with this strain that quite a number of 
distinct and new colours, especially among the orange shades, 
are now represented. Per pkt., -/ 6 . 1 /.- 1 / 6 . and 2/6 
51)71 Blue Shades. A very wide range of shades is contained in 
this mixture, from pale lavender through all gradations of clear 
and deep blue to rich royal blue. 
5075 Carters All Colours Mixed. A unique strain, in which 
every shade and colour found in Polyanthus Primroses is repre- 
sented. including a number of new orange and terra-cotta forms. 
Great care is exercised to prevent any particular colour pre- 
dominating. Per pkt., -IS. 1 /-. 1 / 6 . and 2/6 
5076 Mixed Ordinary.— This well-selected strain is of very hardy 
constitution, but the plants do not exhibit the wide range of 
colour found in the more choice strains. 
CARTERS GARDEN PRIMROSE. 
5082 Blue. -To obtain the best results seedlings should be raised 
each year, sowing in March, as the blue is more intense the first 
season than in subsequent years. 
5086 Yellow. The lovely Old English Primrose of the woods. 
5085 Carters Choice Mixed.— Contains every obtainable colour. 
New shades are constantly occurring as the result of our con- 
tinuous hybridisation. 
POPPY. 
SINGLE ANNUAL VARIETIES. 
4869 Carters Shirley Poppy (Silk or Ghost Po/>/>.y). This lovely 
garden annual Poppy has received its various names from its 
delicate texture and almost shadowy forms. Shades arc end- 
less; a strain of unusual beauty. . 
Shirley Poppy, Rayncs Park 
Hybrids.— A unique strain of very 
robust habit, which contains a large 
number of new shades. An outstanding feature is the wide 
range of smoke, blue, and slate variations, which are quite new 
among Shirley Poppies. A number of very beautiful new picotee- 
edged forms, including shades of tangerine and orange, also 
give distinction to the strain. There is also a pecular graining hi 
most of the pink and red shades which evokes admiration 
from all who have seen these Poppies growing in our trial 
grounds. 
4871 Peacock iPavoniutn or Unibrosum ). — Charming miniature 
blossom ; crimson with black spot. Ht. 1 ft. 
4X711 | NOVELTY. | 
4872 Tulip (Glaucum ). — A bijou variety. 
4878 Victoria Cro9S- —A variety of remarkable beauty; scarlet 
with broad white cross. 
DOUBLE ANNUAL VARIETIES. 
Hints on Culture.— Sow thinly in patches, rows, or beds in 
spring where the plants are intended to bloom during early sum- 
mer. When used as cut flowers they should be picked early in the 
morning before opening out. 
P/EONY-FLOWERED QIANT. 
4880 Rich Scarlet. 
4881 Bright Lilac. 
4882 Pure White. 
4883 Pink. 
4884 White, striped Scarlet. 
4887 Carters Choice Mixed. 
4888 
1 “ Munstcad Cream Pink.— A lovely 
double form selected by Miss Jekyll. 
— — — The variety requires no better recom- 
mendation than the high opinion of this eminent horticulturist, 
lit. 3 ft. 
We shall be extremely obliged if customers will kindly order by number and {n ice only. 
The above are packed in 6d. 1/- and 1/6 packets. 
^ a'tTi.xd Seedsmen to H.il Ike A 'mg, RAYXES PARR, LOXDOX. S IT. i). 
