CARTERS TESTED SEEDS— BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS. 
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SWEET PEA] 
SWEET PEAS —Continued. 
No. 
5604 Mid Blue> — Clear, shilling blue; of fine form: G rand i flora 
type. 
5606 Miss Willmott. — Standard orange pink, wings rose; Grarnli- 
fiora type. 
5608 Mrs. Cuthbcrtson. — The leading bicolor; deep pink on 
creamy ground. 
5610 Mrs. C. W. Brcadmore. — Primrose buff, edged rose. 
5612 Mrs. H. Dickson. — I'alc salmon pink on cream ground. 
5614 Mrs. A. Ireland. — Cream and rose bicolor, fine form. 
5616 Mrs. Townsend. -White ground, edged and flushed blue; an 
improved Phenoni&faiil. 
5618 Mrs. W. J. Unwin.— Orange scarlet, delicately flaked on 
white. 
5622 Margaret Atlce. — Cream ground over-laid salmon pink. 
5626 Nora Unwin. — A pure white of fine form, not so large as the 
Spencer forms, but very solid. 
5628 Norvic.— One of the largest and best whites; very vigorous. 
5630 Nubian. — Deep chocolate self ; fine form and substance. 
5640 Paradise Ivory. — Deep cream, overlaid clear rose. 
5641 Peace.— Soft pink, very large and vigorous. 
5642 President.— A fine deep orange scarlet of remarkable sub- 
stance and form ; the best bright variety. 
5614 Primrose Spencer.— Deep creamy yellow of fine form. 
5650 R. F. Felton.— Pale mauve, shaded delicate rose; a very strong 
grower. 
5652 Robert Sydenham.— Glowing orange-scarlet self ; practically 
sunproof. 
5654 Rose du Barri Spencer.— A charming shade of soft rose ; 
very beautiful by artificial light. 
5656 Rosabelle.— Clear rose, very strong. 
5658 Royal Purple. — Rich royal purple, a very distinct new colour. 
5664 Scarlet Empress. -Clear scarlet, of vigorous habit. 
5666 Senator Spencer. — Chocolate flake on white ground. 
5672 The Marquis. — Rosy mauve self ; very large. 
5674 Tennant Spencer.— Purplish rosy mauve. 
5676 Thos. Stevenson.— Very fine orange scarlet ; strong grower- 
5681 Warrior.— Very large shiny maroon. 
5682 Wedgwood. — A delightful shade of China blue; very 
distinct and beautiful. 
5684 White Spencer. — Splendid stock of this fine white. 
5683 White Queen. — Similar in habit and form to Hercules ; very 
vigorous. 
Other Spencer varieties not mentioned in this list can he supplied. 
Sweet Peas are packed in 6d. and 1/- 
packets. 
SWEET PEAS AT RAYNES PARK. 
Much stimulus has been given to the culture of Sweet Peas by 
the phenomenal number of introductions of recent years. This has 
necessitated elaborate provision on the part of those whose business 
u is to satisfy the demand thus set up, and as we aim at being in the 
'an of progress in all that we undertake, we have maintained our 
1‘osition as "headquarters” for Sweet Peas by growing year by year 
an up-to-date and complete assortment, including all the newest 
varieties. We have this year (at time of writing, 1919) in our grounds 
upwards of 260 different named selections, each claiming its own 
Peculiar characteristic, whether in colour or blending, form of flower, 
habit of growth, or earliness; the whole constituting a study of 
beauty worthy of the attention of all who take an interest in flowers. 
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SWEET PEAS — Continued. 
No. MIXTURES. 
5707 Carters Special Mixture.— Contains all the varieties 
illustrated, together with other distinct kinds of special 
merit ; a valuable mixture for forming hedges. 
Per pkt., -16. 1/-. and 2/6 ; J-pint, 6 6 
5708 Carters Extra Mixture From 100 Varieties. 
Per pkt., -16. 1/-, and 2/6 ; i-pint, 6/6 ; pint. 11/6 ; quart. 21/6 
5709 Carters Spencer Mixture.— Containing all the best of the 
beautifully waved and frilled Spencer forms, including many 
charming seedlings which are not sufficiently fixed to be sent 
out separately. Per pkt., -/ 6. 1/-. and 2-6 
5715 Old Fashioned Tall Sweet Peas.— Mixed, fine quality. 
Per pkt.. -/6 ; lb., 3 6 
CARTERS DWARF OR CUPID. 
5735 Carters Superb Mixture of Dwarf Varieties. 
Per pkt., -16 and 1/-; i-piut. 6/6 . pint, 11 6 
SWEET SULTAN. — See Centaurea. 
SWEET WILLIAM (.Diant hus Iiarhafns).— 
Perennial. Bevond a 
good soil this gorgeous plant requires but little attention. Sow 
in summer, and transplant when large enough in autumn for 
blooming the next spring and summer. 
No. 5446 Hot-horn Glory. No. 5449 Brilliant Red. 
5446 Carters Holborn Glory. —A magnificent strain, white ground 
with brilliant /.ones of crimson and lighter shades ; this com 
bination is dazzling. lit. 2 ft. 
5447 Scarlet Beauty.— A magnificent strain with very large 
trusses of a lovely salmon scarlet shade. Very showy and 
effective; flowering early and lasting a long time in bloom. 
5448 Carters Auricula-eyed.— Very finely marked. Ht. 2 ft. 
5449 | | Carters Brilliant Red. '1 'he most 
NEW. | brilliant Sweet William. Clear, bright 
scarlet, very free flowered. Unlike most 
scarlet shades this comes practically true from seed. 
5450 Carters Dark Crimson.— Intense colour. Dark foliage. 
Ht. li ft. to 1 ft. 8 in. 
5451 Carters Pink.— A splendid strain, varying in shade from 
palest flesh through clear shrimp and rose shades to deep coral. 
This should be in every garden. Ht. li ft. to 1$ ft. 
5452 Carters Pure White. -Pine heads of pure white flowers. 
Ht. 1 h ft. 
5454 Carters Superb Mixed. -All colours. 
TAGETES.— Brilliant Dwarf Single Edging Marigold. Hardy- 
annual. Sow in spring, and transplant into beds or borders. 
Extremely showy. 
5755 Pumila. — Orange yellow. 9 in. 
5756 Pumila, Golden Ring 1 .— A great improvement. Ht. 6 in. 
The above are packed in 6d. 1/- and 1/6 
packets. 
Address for all correspondence, RAYNES PARR, LONDON, S.l-P. / 9. 
