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CARTERS TESTED SEEDS— BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS. 
[STREPTOCARPUS 
The following are packed in 8d. 1/- and 1/6 packets. 
STOCKS] 
STOCKS Sow in spring either in boxes or open ground 
1 and when transplanting to where they are 
intended to flower care should be taken not to discard the 
smaller seedlings, which usually produce the best double 
flowers, the large coarse plants being often all single. 
CARTERS LARGE-FLOWERED DOUBLE TEN-WEEK. 
Grand for bedding purposes. A very fine strain of double 
summer flowering varieties. Ht. li ft. 
No. 
5322 Carters Azure Blue. 
5328 Carters Pink. 
5329 Carters Purple. 
5330 Carters Rose. 
5331 Carters Scarlet. 
5332 Carters White. 
5333 Carters Golden. / 
53-11 Carters splendid Mixture.— All colours. 
CARTERS DWARF LARGE-FLOWERED TEN-WEEK. 
I.ike the preceding, this is a very highly selected type of summer- 
flowering Stock, likely to produce a large percentage of double 
flowers. It reaches a height of about I ft., and is useful for pots, 
beds, or borders. 
5344 Carters Light Blue. 
5345 Carters Dark Blue. 
5346 Carters Golden. 
5347 Carters Crimson. 
5348 Carters Light Rose. 
5350 Carters White. 
5351 Carters Flesh. 
5357 Finest Mixed.— All colours. 
CARTERS BRANCHING TEN-WEEK. 
Annuals. Produce a goodly proportion of double flowers. 
Delicious scent. For open-air growth. Ht. l£ ft. 
5360 Purple. 
5361 Scarlet. 
5362 White. 
5365 Mixed. 
CARTERS WALL-FLOWER LEAVED. 
5368 Finest mixture of colours.— Ten-week varieties, with 
glabrous foliage. Ht. 1 ft. 
CARTERS GIANT TEN-WEEK. 
CARTERS MONARCH— For beds or borders these magnificent 
Stocks are invaluable. Well-grown plants attain a height of 
3 ft., carrying splendid spikes of bloom 1$ ft. to 2 ft. in length, 
the proportion of double blossoms being extremely high. 
These varieties are hardy, and do well sown in the open ground. 
The following separate packets : — 
5370 Monarch White. 
5371 Monarch Crimson. 
5372 Monarch Dark Blue. 
5373 Monarch Light Blue. 
5374 Monarch Rose. 
5378 Triumph brilliant crimson. Of very vigorous growth, I 
branching habit ; about 70 per cent, producing very large 
double flowers. Very striking. lit. 1 to 1$ ft. 
CARTERS AUTUMN AND SPRING FLOWERING. 
Sow in March and April to bloom in late summer and autumn, 
and in cold frames in July and August to flower in spring. 
CARTERS EAST LOTHIAN STOCK.— A splendid Stock of the 
intermediate type. Average ht. l£ ft. 
The following colours, in separate packets. 
5387 Crimson. - Rich. 5388 Purple. —Fine. 
5389 Scarlet.— Bright. 5390 White.— Pure. 
5393 Grand Mixture.— All colours. | 
CARTERS INTERMEDIATE.— Biennial. A great favourite. Ht. 1 
14 ft. 
5395 Scarlet.— Grand flower. 
5396 White.— Excellent truss. 
5399 8plendid Mixture. -All colours. 
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Being of very compact habit, 
these colours are valuable 
• for use in beds or borders for 
which the taller kinds 
are unsuited. 
These separate colours can 
be relied upon to come quite 
true from seed. 
Plots of this scries growing 
at our Testing Station 
are the admiration of all 
visitors. 
STOCKS — Continued. 
EARLY LARGE-FLOWERED WINTER. 
We very highly recommend this class of Stocks to all who have 
not grown them. They were first brought into prominence by the 
advent of that charming pink variety Beauty of Nice. The 
following varieties all resemble this variety in habit and profusion 
of bloom. We know of few Stocks which produce such a high 
percentage of double flowers. Although usually treated as winter 
varieties, they are admirably suited for summer bedding if treated as 
ten-week varieties. Sow in July and August for winter flowering, 
and in February and March for summer displays. 
No. 
5380 Beauty of Nice. -Plant of robust growth. Very free flower- 
ing. Flowers very large, fine double, fragrant, and delicate 
fleshv-pink colour, Extremely valuable for decoration. lit. 
2 to 2h ft. 
5381 Crimson King. — Brilliant fiery crimson. 
5382 Queen Alexandra.— Delicate rosy lilac. 
STOCK, SPRING FLOWERING. 
Sow in July and August and plant out in early spring. The 
young plants are best wintered in cold frames. 
CARTERS BROMPTON. — Biennial. Sturdy, hardy, strong- 
growing. 
5404 Purple. 5405 Scarlet. 
5406 White. 5407 Superb Mixed. 
5402 Empress Elizabeth.— One of the most handsome spring- 
blooming forms; extremely useful for pot work. The large 
spikes of bright carmine flowers are borne with great profusion. 
CARTERS QUEEN.— Perennial. One of the hardiest. Average ht. 
1 ft. 
5409 Mixed.— Great variety. 
HARDY’S PERPETUAL. 
5412 Pure White.— A perfect bloomer. 
CARTERS PERPETUAL WHITE STOCK. 
5415 Carters Perpetual White.— Producing a large percentage 
of double blooms all the year round. Splendid deep green 
foliage, and most deliciously scented. Extremely valuable for 
decorative work. Ht. 1 ft. 
STONECROP (Sijdum). — W e may safely say that no rockery is 
complete without the Sedum. We oder, as under, seed best 
adapted to the general convenience. 
5314 Blue.— Annual. A pretty plant for edges and rockery. 
5316 Mixed. Carters Varieties. -Perennial kinds for general 
garden and rockwork. 
STREPTOCARPUS. 
_Perennial. A novel race of 
free-blooming greenhouse pot 
plants, in universal demand ; bright, cheerful, lasting. The 
mixture we oflfer is a carefully fertilised strain, containing all 
the best colours, including a very large and rich blue. Sow in 
pans of rich soil in early spring, in heat, and pot od into small 
pots when large enough to handle. Keep the seed pans moist. 
5293 Carters Choice Hybrids. — Superb mixture, the latest type 
in all colours. Included in our Gold Medal flower:;. R.H.S., 
Chelsea Exhibition. Per pkt., 1 /-, 1 / 6 . ami 2/6 
5294 Carters Large-flowered Blue.- Very showy. 
Per pkt., 1 /-, 1 / 6 , and 2/6 
5295 Rose Queer*.— Award of Merit, R.I-I.S. Very large flowers. 
Per pkt., 1 /-, 1 / 6 , and 2/6 
The above are packed in 8d. 1/- and 1/6 packets. 
Seedsmen to H.M. tlic Kin", RAYNES PARE, LONDON, S.IF. 19 . 
