CARTERS TESTED SEEDS — BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS 
75 
PRIMULA — Continued. 
No. 5045 Primula M alacoides 11 King Albert .” 
5046 
. Fairy Queen ( Duchess Type ). — We 
NOVELTY. I consider this a great advance in the 
Stellata section. The plants are 
particularly robust, bearing large graceful sprays of bloom 
in the greatest profusion. The individual blooms are 
creamy white and have a pale rose centre, which gives a 
very light and pleasing effect. 
Price 
75 seeds 
.50 
5047 Carters Blue. 
5048 Carters Lilac. 
5049 Carters Crimson. 
5056 Carters Superb Mixed. — All shades. 
Price of the above 100 seeds. 200 seeds. 
.50 .85 
150 seeds. 300 seeds. 
.85 1.50 
5050 Carters Pink. 
5051 Carters Salmon. 
5052 Carters White. 
400 seeds. 
1.50 
PRIMULA OBCONICA. 
Should be sown in heat, potted off, and grown in warm 
frames for conservatory decoration and cut flowers. 
5058 Obconica Gigantea. — Crimson. 
5059 Obconica Gigantea. — Rose. 
Obconica Gigantea. — Apple Blossom. 
Obconica Gigantea. — Dark lilac. 
Obconica Gigantea. — Oculata. 
Obconica Gigantea. — White. 
Obconica Gigantea. — Purpurea. 
Obconica Gigantea. — Bright rose. 
5064 Obconica Gigantea. — Mixed. A great improve- 
ment on the original. 
HARDY VARIETIES. 
Perennials. Sow in pans in cool frames, and prick off 
into boxes, then transplant. 
5060 Cortusoldes. — For pots or rockeries. Ht. 6 in. 
5061 Japonica. — A valuable subject for damp situations. 
With tiers of bloom. Ht. 1 ft. 
5062 Japonica Hybrids. — This unique strain contains 
numerous new shades. 
Price of the above 250 seeds. 500 seeds. 1,000 seeds. 
.25 .45 .75 
No. 5046 Carters Stellata Fairy Queen. 
OF COMMERCE BLDG ., BOSTON , MASS. 
No. 
5045 
NOVELTY. 
PRIMULA Malacoides “King Albert/' 
— Much larger and more free-flowered 
than the type. The beautiful clean 
soft rose blooms have an almost circular outline, which greatly 
adds to the value of this variety as a decorative plant. This 
beautiful Primula is not by any means a difficult subject to culti- 
vate. The seeds hould be sown in succession, making, say, three 
sowings during July and August, in finely sifted soil, and kept 
moist until thoroughly germinated. A cool shady frame kept 
close is the best place in which to raise the seedlings, gradually 
giving more air as the seedlings grow. A cool pit or frame is 
the very best place until November, when the plants may be 
placed on a shelf in a cold house, and not kept too moist, as 
damping is very liable during the dull months. As soon as the 
buds are seen pushing upwards, a very 
slight feeding of manure may be given 
and also a warmer atmosphere. 
Per pkg., .50. 
Award of Merit 
R.H.S., 1916 
Primula Malacoides Rosea. — Very deep pink. 
Primula Malacoides Lilacea. — New shade. 
Primula Malacoides Alla. — Pure white. 
Primula Malacoides Pink. — A beautiful shade. 
Price of the above . . 250 seeds. 500 seeds. 
.25 .45 
1,000 seeds. 
.75 
CARTERS STELLATA (Star Primula) 
This is both delightful and graceful when in flower, and it 
makes a useful decorative plant on the conservatory stage in 
spring. Free flowering. 
CARTERS TESTED SEEDS, Inc., 102-106 CHAMBER 
