CARTERS TESTED SEEDS- 
CYCLAMEN] 
CYCLAMEN — Continued. \ 
No. 
3844 Carters Butterfly.— This charming Cyclamen may be con- 
sidered one of the most striking among florists’ flowers. The 
somewhat formal bearing of the older varieties is replaced by a 
more graceful habit, and the colours are surprisingly varied and 
beautiful. It may be observed that the petals of the flowers are 
broad across the top. and the edges finely curled or waved. The 
beauty of the variegations in colour is captivating. 
Per pkt., 1/-, 1/6. and 2/6 
3KJ5 Brilliant.— Pure deep crimson blooms with a metallic sheen 
shading from the base of each petal, which lights up the whole 
flower and gives a brilliant effect. Per pkt.. 1/-. 1/6. and 2/6 
3846 Dainty Qucon.-A giant flower of splendid substance; 
colour, pleasing soft rosy mauve, base of the petals being much 
deeper then the upper part. rer pkt., 1/-. 1/6. and 2/6 
3847 Excelsior. The largest and most solid white flower with 
claret base, equalling in size aud vigour our White Swan. 
Per pkt., 1/-, 1/6, and 2/6 
3848 Carters Salmon. — Distinct and fresh ; a strong and vigorous 
vanet y- Per pkt., 1/-. 1/6, and 2/6 
3849 Charming: Bride.— A superb pure white variety with large 
handsome petals ; compact habit, robust growth. 
Per pkt., II- 1/6, and 2/6 
3851 Mrs. L. M. Graves.— This is a salmon scarlet, that is to say, 
a deeper scarlet colour diffused with the salmon. This has 
obtained a certificate from the Royal Horticultural Society. 
Per pkt., 1/-, 1/6, aud 2/6 
3853 Mrs. Buckston. — Award of Merit, R.H.S.— This novelty 
bears beautifully frilled petals of h real salmon shade of colour 
somewhat more delicate than the Carters Salmon. The flowers 
are very large aud freely produced. This is a vnluable addition 
to the crested petalled Cyclamen, and will at once take its place 
in the front rank, Per pkt., 1/-. 1/6, mid 2/6 
3853 Carters Crested. — A very pretty type of flower, contrasting 
conspicuously when mingled with a collection of the ordinary 
type. The flowers are also very lasting. Choicest mixed. 
Per pkt., 1/-, 1/6, and 2/6 
3854 Crimson Queen. — A bold well-formed flower; colour deep 
maroon red. Per pkt., 1/-, 1/6, aud 2/6 
3859 Princess May.— A dainty soft pink. Per pkt., 1/-, 1/6, and 2/6 
38(10 Rosy Morn.— Finest form; clear bright rose, with dark claret 
base - Per pkt., II- 1/6, aud 2/6 
38G1 The Sultan. — The richest coloured Cyclamen: intense 
crimson. Per pkt., 1/-. 1/6, and 2/6 
DAHLIA. — Our strains have been specially hybridised and 
will produce splendid types. Sow the seed in 
early spring in heat, and pot off. Plant out as soon as large 
enough in June. 
CARTERS CROSS-FERTILIZED STRAINS. 
3MI CartcrsSinKrlc.— Magnificcntflowcrs, newest and best colours. 
BE A UTIFUL FLOWERS. 
[DEVIL-IN-A-BUSH 
DELPHINIUM. The Perennial Delphiniums are best 
. , 4 sown in summer, as they then make 
strong plants to flower the following season. They can also be 
sown early in spring, and are very effective in borders during 
the early summer the following year. 
3942 Carters Choicest Mixed Delphinium. -A wonderful 
improvcmcul on other varieties, saved from special named sorts 
lit. 3 to 5 ft. 
3-1054 Pigmy Single.— i'onus a dwarf bush. 
3903 Carters Cactus. — Prom the best varieties, mixed. 
3901 Carters Giant. — Producing very large semi-double flowers, 
mixed. 
3905 Show Double. — For perfect form cannot be surpassed. 
3906 Perfection Giant Single.— The variety in this strain is 
very great. 
3907 Bouquet or Pompom. — One of the most useful flowers for 
cutting. 
3908 Collerctto*— Our special strain of Collercttc varieties contains 
a great variety of distinct shades and colours, the majority 
being equal in form to named varieties. 
3910 Single coronata. -Sweet scented orange scarlet. 
DAISY. Charming spring flowers in borders. Sow in light 
soil in spring, aud prick out. 
3962 Finest Double {Beilis).— Pink. 
3963 Finest Doublo {Beilis).— While. 
3964 Finest Double (Beat's).— Carters selected strains of all 
colours. 
8965 Paris Whit© ( Chrysanthemum ). 
3966 Swan River (But chy conic ). — A bright, free-blooming annual ; 
blue and white. 
DATURA (Tiiorn Apple). — S ow in heat in early spring, aud pot 
off, hardening ofl’well before planting out. Suaveolens may be 
placed out of doors in summer, but must be protected from 
frosts. 
3919 Atroviolacca plena.— Trumpet-shaped flowers for con- 
servatory or sub-tropical gardens. Ht. 2 ft. 
3920 Chlorantha, A. pi. — Fine double golden trumpet, sweet- 
scented ; half-hardy. Ht. 2 ft. 
3921 8uaveolen8 (Brugmansia).— Splendid shrub for greenhouse; 
grand white blossoms. 
3943 Cardinal®.— Scarlet species from California, lit. 2 ft. 
3944 Cashmcrlanum.— Rich blue. lit. l£ ft. 
3945 Nudicaulc.— Dwarf orange-scarlet ; hardy. Tit. 1 ft. 
3946 Sulphurcum (Zalil).— T,ong spikes of sulphur-yellow flowers 
lit. 4 ft. 
3947 Formosum. — Rich deep blue; magnificent. Ht. 3 ft. 
3948 Formosum csolestinum.— A paler shade of blue; superb 
Ht. 3 ft. 
ANNUAL DELPHINIUM. 
Hints on Culture . — The seed 
should be sown early, in heat, 
and grown on in pots until ready 
for bedding out. Date sowings 
do not make effective plants 
until too late iti the season. 
No. 
3958 Carters Annual, Blue 
Butterfly. — The greatest 
acquisition in blue annual 
flowers for many years. 
The Royal Horticultural 
Society, when granting it 
the Award of Merit, stated 
in their report that it is 
a dainty annual of bushy 
branching habit, and very 
floriferous.” Ht. 15 in. 
DEVIL-IN-A-BUSH. 
3924 Bright blue; free bloomer, useful for cutting. May also be 
grown as a pot plant for culture under glass. Ht. 1 ft. 
The above are packed in 8d. 1 /- and 1/6 packets. 
Address for all correspondence, RA V.XES PARR, LONDON, S. II'. jy. 
