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CARTERS TESTED SEEDS— BEAUTIFUL FLO HERS. 
CYCLAMEN Sow at nny lime ^ s P r > u ^ and autumn to be 
preferred) in pots or pans, in peaty loam 
and sand, covering the seeds scarcely a quarter of an inch, place 
on warm shelf near the glass in greenhouse, keeping the soil 
moist but well drained. The seed takes from four to six weeks 
to germinate. When the bulbs are the size of a Pea transplant 
singly into small pots, transferring to larger pots as the plants 
develop. An average of 60° is the temperature best suited for 
producing well-developed flowers, and good ventilation without 
draught is a safeguard from disease. We also supply dry bulbs 
in the fall. 
No. 
8842 Carters Superb Mixture of all Colours.— Our grand 
large-flowered strain in all its best forms and every shade of 
colour, including our superb salmon. This is a selection of 
’ tient observation and labour. 
St. George. — This is a salmon colour, with a 
silver-marked leaf, very ornamental as a 
foliage plant previous to the blossoming period. 
Received a certificate from the Royal Horticultural Society. 
8843 
8850 Carters White Swan.— The most profuse blooming white 
Cyclamen in cultivation. A grand thing, throwing its pure 
white flowers well above the foliage. A year old plant of this in 
full bloom is a magnificent sight. First Class Certificate, R.II.S. 
8844 Carters Butterfly. — This charming Cyclamen may be 
considered one of the most striking among florists’ flowers, 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. The blossoms being 
carried on a long and slender stalk. 
8845 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. 
8846 Dainty Queen. — A giant flower of splendid substance ; colour, 
pleasing soft rosy mauve, base of the petals being much deeper 
than the upper part. 
3847 Excelsior.— The largest and most solid white flower with 
claret base, equalling in size and vigour our White Swan. 
3848 Carters Salmon. — Distinct and fresh ; strong and vigorous. 
3849 Charming Bride. — A superb pure white variety with large 
handsome pe tals: compact habit, robust growth. 
3851 | I Mrs. L. M. Graves.— This is a salmon scarlet, 
I NEW. I that is to say. a deeper scarlet colour diffused 
with the salmon. This has obtained a certifi- 
cate from the Royal Horticultural Society. 
8853 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. 
3854 Crimson Queen. — A bold well-formed flower; colour deep 
maroon red. 
3857 Fairy Queen. — Pale rose, compact habit. 
3859 Princess May.— A dainty soft pink. 
3860 Rosy Morn.— Finest fonn; clear bright rose, dark claret base. 
8861 The Sultan. — Intense crimson. 
25 seeds. 50 seeds. 100 seeds. 
.50 .85 1 .50 
Price of the above 
CYPRESS. — See Kochia. 
.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. (See Photograph Carters Perfection Single 
Dahlia, grown from seed in 6 months), a giant-flowered strain 
of all colours forming a special feature in our grounds in the late 
summer. 
DAHLIA 
CARTERS CROSS-FERTILISED STRAINS. 
No. 
3901 Carters Single.— Magnificent flowers of the newest and best 
colours. 
3902 Pigmy Single.— Forms a dwarf bush. 
3903 Carters Cactus. — From the best varieties, mixed. 
3904 Carters Giant. -Producing very large semi-double flowers, 
mixed. 
3905 Show Double • — For perfect form cannot be surpassed. 
3906 Perfection Giant 8ingle.— The variety in thi9 strain is 
very great. 
3907 Bouquet or Pompom. — One of the most useful flowers for 
cutting. 
3908 Collarette. — Our special strain of Collarette varieties contains 
a great variety of distinct shades and colours, the majority 
being equal in form to named varieties. 
Price of the above ... '50 seeds. 300 seeds. 600 seeds. 
DAISY (Bellis). — C harming spring flowers in borders. Sow in light 
soil in spring, and prick out. 
3962 Finest Double or Monstrosa.— Pink. 
3963 Finest Double or Monstrosa.- White. 
3964 Finest Double or Monstrosa Mixed. — Carters selected 
strain of all colours. 
Price of the above ... '^O seeds. 500 seeds. 1,000 seeds. 
3965 Paris White (Chrysanthemum). 
3966 Swan River (Brachycotne). — A bright, free-blooming annual ; 
blue and white. Ht. 1 ft. 
Price of the above l.OOO^seeds. 2,0(W seeds. 4.000^seeds. 
DATURA (Thorn Apple). — S ow in heat in early spring, and pot off, 
hardening off well before planting out. 
3919 Atroviolacca plena. — Trumpet-shaped flowers for con* 
servatory or sub-tropical gardens. Ht. 2 ft. 
3920 Chlorantha, fl. pi. — Fine double golden trumpet, sweet- 
scented ; half-hardy. Ht. 2 ft. 
Price of the above ... 250 seeds. 500 seeds. 1,000 seeds. 
.10 .la .25 
CARTERS TESTED SEEDS. Inc., 102-1 oh CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BLDG.. BOSTON. MASS. 
