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No. 4791 Carters Giant Curled Pansy. 
No. 4795 Carters Prize Show Pansy. 
PANSY Pansies will succeed in any soil that is not too hot 
■ 1 ■ and dry, and if a special compost is made for them 
it should consist of one-third rich loam, one-third leaf mould, and 
one-third well-decayed dung. In early spring the seed should 
be sown in frames or in boxes for summer or autumn blooming, 
and later on sowings may be made about July out of doors in a 
partially shaded place, transplanting in October or November 
where they are intended to flower the following season. The 
final position should be an open one. and the plants not less 
than l> in. apart. There should be no check in their progress 
either by cold winds, very haul frosts, or long droughts. Nor 
should they be watered during the hottest months with very 
cold water. 
4798 Carters International Prize.— A superb mixture of the 
largest and best types in every class. Will produce enormous 
blooms in all the richest colourings and markings. As the 
name suggests, it is the best of all strains grown under our 
personal supervision, ( Photograph above.) 
Per pkt., 8d. y 1/-, 1/6, and 2/6 
