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CARTERS TESTED SEEDS— BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS. 
PRIMULA] 
PRIMULA— Continued. 
5045 PRIMULA Malacoidcs “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. CROP FAILED. 
5043 | PRIMULA Malacoidcs President" 
I NOVELTY — We have now raised a wide range of 
1 forms from the original Primula Mala - 
coides, many of which have become deservedly popular. 
President is a very distinct double variety, being equally as 
free flowering as King Albert. A batch of this beautiful new 
variety suggests the effect of a rosy mist above the profuse clear 
green foliage. Per pkt., 2/6 
5044 S PRIMULA Malacoidcs “ Princess 
| NOVELTY. Patricia.” — The individual flowers of 
• this seedling are large, but the petals 
being finely divided give a lace-like delicacy to the blooms. 
The colour is brighter than the majority of the Malacoides 
forms, and was greatly admired both by visitors to our Nursery 
and at the Chelsea Shows during 1919. Per pkt.. 2/6 
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. Treatment for Primula sinensis will suit this species 
well. 
5046 Fairy Queen ( Duchess Type ). — We consider this a great 
advance in the Stellata section. The plants are particularly 
robust, bearing large graceful sprays of bloom in the greatest 
profusion. A batch is a splendid sight. The individual blooms 
nre creamy white and have a pale rose centre, which gives a 
very light and pleasing effect when seen in a mass. 
Per pkt.. 1/6. 2 , 6. 3/6. and 5/- 
PRIMULA — Continued. 
[PYRETHRUM 
No. CARTERS STELLATA— Continued. 
5028 Carters Lilac Queen.— Kci 
5047 Carters Blue 
5048 Carters Lilac 
5049 Carters Crimson 
5050 Carters Pink 
5051 Carters Salmon 
5052 Carters White 
5056 Carters Superb Mixed.—; 
larkably free bloomer. 
Pei pkt., 1/6. 2/6. and 3/6 
... Per pkt.. 1/6. 2/6, and 3/6 
... Per pkt.. 1/6. 2/6. and 3/6 
... Per pkt., 1/6. 2/6. and 3/6 
... Per pkt., 1/6. 2/6, and 3/6 
... Per pkt., 1/6. 2/6, and 3/6 
... Per pkt., 1/6. 2/6, arid 3/6 
11 shades. 
Per pkt., 1/6. 2/6. and 3/6 
DOUBLE VARIETIES. 
1750 Carters Oakleaf. — This variety marks a decided step forward 
in the cult of the Primula. Its deeply laciniated foliage makes 
it appear at all times an object of lightness, gracefulness, 
and beauty, being in strong contrast to the majority of Primulas. 
The flowers, which are of a rich rose-pink colour, are firmly 
fixed in the calyx, the truss being carried well above the foliage 
on a stiff stem, making it by nature of its lightness invaluable 
for all decorations. Per pkt., 1/6 and 2/6 
5026 Carters Daybreak. —Colour varying from apricot to terra- 
cotta. Per pkt., 1/6, 2/S. and 3/6 
5027 Carters Dark Rose ( Prince of Wales). 
Per pkt., 1/6, 2/6. and 3/6 
5029 Carters Snowflake. A useful variety for early blooms. 
Per pkt., 1/6, 2/6. and 3/6 
5030 Carters Striped.— Prettily striped and flaked. 
Per pkt., 1/6, 2/6. and 3/6 
5034 Carters Prize Double, Superb Mixture. 
Per pkt., 1/6. 2/6, and 3/6 
HARDY VARIETIES. 
Perennials. Sow in pans in cool frames, and prick off into 
boxes, then transplant. Obconica should be sown in heat, potted 
off, and grown in warm frames for conservatory decoration and 
cut flowers. 
Primula “ Eureka.”— Award of Merit 
by the K.II.S. A giant form of Obconica 
with large flowers carried well above 
the foliage ; colour rich carmine and cerise with yellow eve. 
Per pkt.. 1/6 and 2/6 
5057 Primula “ Asthoro.”— This hybrid strain is the result of 
crossing P. Uusiana with P. Bulleyana. The plants are very 
robust, being similar in habit to P. Japonica, but exhibiting 
a wide range of beautiful shades not found in any other race 
of Hardy Primulas. The colours range from pale yellow to 
old gold, pure pale pink to deep rosy lilac, with innumerable 
art shades of remarkable beauty. Per pkt., 1/6 and 2/6 
5060 Cortusoides.— For pots or rockeries. 6 in. 
Per pkt.. -16. 1/-. and 1/6 
5061 Japonica. — A valuable subject for damp situations. With 
tiers of bloom Ht. 1 ft. Per pkt., -16, 1/-, and 1/6 
5062 Japonica Hybrids. —This unique strain contains numerous 
new shades. Per pkt., -16, 1/-, and 1/6 
5063 Obconica.— Perennial. For use in greenhouses, &c. Con 
tinuous bloomer. Ht. 1 ft. Per pkt., 1/6 and 2/6 
5004 Obconica gigantea.— A great improvement on the 
original. Per pkt., 1/6 and 2/6 
NOVELTY. 
PYRETHRUM.- Golden Leaved. Hardy perennial. Orna- 
mental foliaged plants; universal in carpet and other bedding ; 
indispensable. Sow seeds in pans or boxes of sandy soil, prick 
off into boxes, and plant out in June. 
4990 Carters Golden Ball or Moss. -Very distinct; forms a 
ball of golden moss. This variety does not require pinching 
back like others, and is very late to flower. Ht. 4 in. 
Per pkt., -/6. 1/-. and 1/6 
4993 Golden Feather. -Very popular for edgings. Ht. 1 ft. 
Per pkt., -16, 1/-, and 1/6 
4994 Selaginoidcs. Neatest of varieties; fine golden colour. 
HI. 6 in. Per pkt., -16, 1/-. and 1/6 
Flowering Varieties. -Hardy perennials, bearing single and 
double Aster-like flowers on long stalks; excellent for cutting. 
Ht. 1 o ft. Sow in spring and transplant. 
5000 Single. -Saved from the best colours ; excellent cut flower for 
all purposes. Per pkt., -16. 1/-. and 1/6 
5001 French.— Double or semi-double, carefully selected. 
Per pkt., -16, 1/-. and 1/6 
Wc shall be extremely obliged if customers will kindly order by number and price only. 
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Seedsmen to H.M. Die lung, RAYNES PARR. LONDON. SAV. 10. 
