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POPPY — Continued. 
CARTER8 NEW FEATHERED. 
Each blossom gives the appearance of a ball of finely cut feathers. 
Ht. 2 ft. 
No. 
4893 White. 
4894 Light Rose. 
4895 Salmon Rose. 
4900 Double Carnation.— Rich pink. A very beautiful type. 
4901 Double Carnation.— Mixed colours. 
4902 Carters Scarlet Cardinal. — Magnificent; petals dense and 
delicately cut. Rich scarlet. 
4903 Carters Rose Cardinal.— A lovely rose shade, elegantly 
fringed. 
4904 Cardinal Hybrids.— New variations of colour. 
4907 Double Mixed.— A bed of these makes a grand display. 
4909 French ( Papaver Rhaes ft. pi .). — Known as the Ranunculus 
Poppy. Ht. Is ft. 
4911 Mikado.— Double scarlet, with white edgings. Ht. 1$ ft. 
4.112 White Swan.— Double. Pure white. Delicately cut and 
fringed. 
4913 Carters Superb Annual. — This mixture never fails to 
attract attention in our trial grounds ; contains every form and 
colour. 
PERENNIAL VARIETIES. 
4919 Iceland, Carters Choice Mixed.— The merits of this 
species are great; of easy growth, adapted for pot or garden 
work, first class as cut flowers, and neat in appearance. Sow in 
patches where plants are to bloom, or in prepared seed bed, and 
transplant. They make good rockery plants. A superb mixture 
of all colours. Ht. 1 ft. 
4920 Iceland, Golden.— Pale golden. 
4921 Iceland, Orange.— Terra-cotta. 
4923 Iceland, White.— Pure white. 
4920 Oriental, Scarlet ( Papaver orientate ). — This is the gorgeous 
Perennial Poppy of the carriage drive and shrubbery ; scarlet 
and black. Ht. 2 ft. 
4928 Oriental, Mixed.— Different colours. 
4930 Bracteatum.- Orange scarlet, lit. 2 ft. 
PORTULACA Half-hardy annuals. Iloth the double 
and single are specially adapted for 
rockwork and covering the groundwork of large beds. These 
plants delight in a sunny aspect, and are extremely useful for 
edging purposes. Sow seed in drills on a warm border about 
the end of April, or in pans or boxes in spring, in warm frame, 
prick off, and plant out when frosts are over. Ht. 6 in. 
4829 Carters Large flowered Mixed Single.— Specially- 
saved. 
4831 Carters Large flowered Mixed Double. -Iligh-class. 
POTENTILLA (Cinquefoil). — Hardy herbaceous perennials. 
Average ht. 1 ft. .Sow in prepared seed-.»cd and transplant. 
5118 Double Varieties.— Novel colours. 
5119 Single Varieties. -Mixed. 
PRICKLY POPPY. -See Argemone. 
PRIMROSE. —See Polyanthus. 
PRIMULA Smv * n l )ans of finely-sifted soil in spring, and 
B " pot oft' singly into thumb pots when large 
enough to handle. They require to be raised in heat and kept 
growing in cool house or frame through the summer. A cool 
bottom for pots to stand on is essential. Use a compost of leaf 
mould and rich fibrous loam when shifting into larger pots. 
5004 Carters Princess May.— A dainty pink colour, with enor- 
mous blooms of great substance, fine truss, and a robust grower. 
Princess May, Carters Coral, and King Edward are the three 
finest Primulas. Per pkt., 1/6, 2/6. 3/6, and 6 /- 
The above are packed in 
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PRIMULA —Continued. 
No. 
5005 Carters Giant Coral.— This Giant Primula is the result of 
a cross between Princess May and Holborn Salmon. The 
trusses of rich coral red flowers of immense substance and size, 
with a beautiful light green eye. together with a strong habit 
and dark green foliage, make it a very valuable addition to our 
Giant Primulas. Per pkt.. 2/6, 3/6. and 6/- 
5000 Carters Holborn Crested.— A very distinct and beautiful 
Primula of the Giant section, the result of a cross between King 
Edward and Holborn Ruby. The large pink flowers, beauti- 
fully fringed, carried on a fine truss thrown up well from the 
vigorous green crested foliage, make it unique among Primulas. 
Per pkt., 2/6, 3/6, and 61- 
Greatly reduced Photograph of Carters Prise Single Mixed Primula. 
Individual Blooms 3 in. across. 
5010 Carters Prize Single Mixed.— This splendid mixture 
contains all the finest varieties and most beautiful forms of this 
popular greenhouse annual, for which our House has long been 
famous. New seedling forms and art shades are introduced, 
in addition to the choicest standard varieties. All varieties 
not of the highest merit are rigorously excluded, with the result 
that this mixture will be found unsurpassable for the compact- 
ness and vigour of the plants and the beauty and variety of the 
individual blossoms. When pricking out the seedlings, take 
care not to discard the smaller plantlets, these frequently pro- 
duce the newest and most delicate shades. 
Per pkt., 2/6. 3/6, and 61- 
5007 Carters King Edward.— The finest White Primula we have 
yet seen. The flowers possess immense substance, well thrown 
up. Per pkt., 2/6. 3/6, and 5/- 
5011 Carters Crimson.— Excellent habit and brilliant colour. 
Per pkt., 1/6. 2/6. 3/6. and 61- 
5012 Carters Blue.— The First Class Certificate of the Royal 
Horticultural Society was granted to our House for this grand 
break. Per pkt., 1/6. 2/6, 3/6, and 51- 
5013 Carters White Elaine.— Grand truss, dark palm foliage; 
robust. Per pkt.. 1/6. 2/6. 3/6. and 51- 
5014 The Duchess. — White with zone of rosy carmine. 
Per pkt.. 1/6. 2/6. 3/6. and 51- 
5023 Single mixed colours Per pkt.. 1/6 
5024 Carters Prize Fern-leaved 8inglc, Mixed. 
Per pkt.. 1/6 and 2/6 
6d. 1/- and 1/6 packets. 
Address for all correspondence , RAYSES PARK, LOS DOS, SAV. 19. 
