CARTERS TESTED SEEDS— BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS. 
The following are packed in 6d. and 1/- packets. 
SWEET PEA] 
SWEET PEAS. ^During 1914 Carters Sweet Peas were 
awarded a Silver Cup by the Royal 
Horticultural Society at Holland House Show : Gold Medal, 
Shepperton ; Gold Medal, Sherborne : and a Gold Medal at 
Sevenoaks. Gold Medal, Bournemouth, 1913. Three large 
Gold Medals and Two Stiver Gilt Medals have been awarded 
our Sweet Peas by the National Sweet Pea Society. 
[SWEET PEA 
CARTERS 
NAMED 
No. 
5470 
5472 
5474 
5476 
5482 
5484 
5400 
5494 
5496 
5498 
5500 
5508 
5512 
LARGE-FLOWERED 
VARIETIES. 
Afterglow. —Bright violet blue, shading to reddish mauve. 
America Spencer.— Scarlet flake oil white ground. 
Arthur Unwin.— Rose, suffused and shaded cream; excellent 
form and substance. 
Asta. Oh n. — Lavender, faintly suffused with delicate mauve. 
Barbara* — Salmon orange self. 
Black Knigrht Spencer. — Dark maroon self; good substance 
and beautifully waved. 
British Victory.— Deep glowing salmon red, very fine. 
Charles Foster.— Metallic opal pink. 
Chrissic Unwin. — Light scarlet, shaded cerise. 
Clara Curtis. -Finely waved, solid cream; splendid for 
exhibition. 
Countess Spencer.— Beautiful clear pink, very fine sub- 
stance. 
Dorothy Eckford.— Solid, pure white; 
Duplex. — Cream pink; vigorous grower. 
Grandi flora type. 
No. 
5546 
5553 
5556 
5558 
5560 
5562 
5565 
5568 
5570 
5574 
5576 
5582 
5584 
5586 
5588 
5594 
5598 
5600 
Fiery Cross.— Glowing orange cerise, sunproof. 
Golden Glory.— Glittering orange; does not burn. 
Helen Lewis, -Large broad orange standards, deep rose pink 
wings. 
Helen Pierce — Bright blue mottled, on pure white; Grandifloi a 
type. 
Helen Pierce Spencer.— A beautifully waved form of the 
above variety. 
Hercules.— The finest deep pink, similar in colour to Countess 
Spencer ; of giant size and remarkable vigour. 
Illuminator. — Brilliant rosy cerise; a grand pea. 
John Ingman.- Giant rich rose; very solid form. 
Jean Ireland.— Clear primrose, with faint wire edge of pure 
rose. 
King; Edward Spencer.— A giant waved form of the old 
hinn Edward ; colour very rich deep scarlet ; enormous flowers. 
King; Manocl.— Giant shining purple maroon ; grand sub- 
stance. 
Lady Evelyn Eyre. A very beautiful pale shell pink of 
exquisite form. 
Lavender George Herbert.-I.arue. clear, shilling pale 
mauve. 
Lilian.— Clear rose on cream ground, rather deeper than most 
cream pinks. 
Lord Nelson Spencer.— A fine deep blue, shaded purple. 
Marbled Blue.— A very distinct striped variety, blue on white 
ground. 
Margaret Maddison.— Clear lavender; very large flowerj 
of great substance. 
Marie Corelli. -Brilliant rose of fine form. 
Marks Tey. — Rosy maroon, shaded purple and m n uve. 
5518 Edith Taylor.— Very large rosy salmon self; quite distinct. 
5520 Edna Unwin.— Orange scarlet; very large, free flowered. 
5522 Edrom Beauty. — Orange salmon ; an improved Helen Lewis. 
5524 Edward Cowdy. — Bright orange scarlet self. A great 
advance in this section. 
5526 Elfrida Pearson.— Large pale pink; a very chaste variety 
strong grower. 
5528 Elsie Herbert.— Pure white, with delicate rose picotee edge. 
5530 Etta Dyke. — One of the best waved whites ; very solid. 
5532 Evelyn Hem us — Primrose buff, edged brilliant pink. 
5538 Flora Norton Spencer.— Bright blue ; very fine flower. 
5540 Florence Morse Spencer.— Large blush pink ; strong 
grower. 
5542 Florence Nightingale.— A splendid rich lavender; strong 
grower; very large flowers. 
5544 Frank Dolby. — Pale lavender ; Unwin form. 
The 
above are packed 
Seedsmen to H.M. the Kins’, 
5602 Maud Holmes. —Sunproof crimson 
substance. 
in 6d. and 1/- packets. 
RAYXES PARK , LONDON, S. IV. 19. 
of splendid form and 
