PAIMSY, 
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See Colour Supplement , Plate n. 
. i Tt is ” ow ra , ore tha ? half a century since the late Mr. James Carter took this plant in hand with a view to its improvement in size and ranee 
of colourings, and one of our earliest successes was Jet Black (see No. 4806). We also introduced the Peacock (see No. 4792) Both are still 
amongst the best in cultivation. 0 4 
Hints on Culture. Pansies will succeed in any soil that is not too hot and dry, and if a special compost is made for them it should consist 
of one-third rich loam one-third leaf mould, and one-third well-decayed dung. In early spring the seed should be sown in frames or in boxes for 
summer and autumn blooming, and later on sowings may be made about July out of doors in a partially shaded place, transplanting in October or 
November into where they are intended to flower the following season. The final position should be an open one, and the plants not less than 
6 in. apart. lhere should be no check in their progress either by cold winds, very hard frosts, or long droughts. Nor should they be watered 
during the hottest months with very cold water. We have classed each type so that Pansy lovers have an opportunity of securing a large and 
varied choice, all representing the very best strains in cultivation. 
4791 Carters Qiant Curled.— Targe flowers of striking form and 
immense fullness, giving them the appearance of being some- 
what double. They are variously coloured in all the richest 
shades, markings, and lacings. Quite a new class of the 
greatest beauty. 
4792 Carters Peacock. — The only variety possessing the true 
peacock blue colours. Introduced by our House. 
4793 Carters Fancy 8triped. — Elegantly striped, splashed, and 
mottled, a very curious combination of colours that cannot fail 
to elicit astonishment. The flowers are large and freely pro- 
duced, and the habit of the plant dwarf and compact. 
4794 8ilver Edgred.— Deep maroon, with pure white margin ; very 
effective and profuse bloomer, but not so large in size as Carters 
International Prize. 
4795 Carters Prize Show. — The largest blotched and richly 
belted types. Very fine for exhibition or cultivation in pots. 
4796 Lord Beaconsfleld. — A lovely Pansy, the lower petals being 
a rich dark velvet blue, and the upper ones a silvery blue. 
4797 President Carnot. — One of the prettiest grown. All blue 
flower with a wide belt of white round the outer edges. Very 
effective in beds and borders. 
4798 Carters International Prize — A superb mixture of the 
largest and best types in every class. Will produce enormous 
blooms in all the richest colourings and markings. As the name 
suggests, it is the best of all English and Continental strains, 
grown under our personal supervision, and acclimatised in this 
country. 
4799 Fairy Queen.— Rich lavender blue, edged with white. Very 
effective and profuse bloomer, but not so large in size as Carters 
International Prize. 
Price of the above 
125 seeds. 
.15 
250 seeds. 
.25 
500 seeds. 
.45 
1,000 seeds. 
.75 
„ ^ 7* 1 ? f i\^ W J ng jeleftion includes all the largest of the self-coloured varieties . and have been selected by us as the most meritorious 
and desirable varieties for bedding m separate colours. No effort is spared to keep these self-colours up to the highest state of perfection. 
4805 Carters Blue.— True blue ; distinct shade 
; very large. 
4806 Carters Jet Black.— The first and best ; rich velvet texture. 
807 Carters Pure White.— A lovely flower, without eye; very 
pure. 
Yellow. — Bright, rich and pure; a very 
•Targe and showy ; bold massive 
Price of the above 
125 seeds. 
.10 
4808 Carters Rich 
effective shade. 
4809 Carters Rich Purple. 
flowers; very fine. 
4810 Royal Standard.— Golden yellow. 
4811 Mixed Pansy. — Ordinary; very free flowering. 
250 seeds. 500 seed9. 1,000 seeds. 
• 15 .25 .45 
POLYANTHUS. 
Hints on Culture.-Cmv Polyanthus Primroses are ^ constantly being improved. The strains offered below represent the highest state of 
perfeetton to be attained in each section. There is no other flower which produces such a chaste, brilliant, and enduring effect during the early 
bed ^ U and transplant when^ large enough S *** ^ e< ^ S ’ a ^ out same time as the Hyacinths and Tulips. Sow in spring or summer, in prepared seed 
5065 Carters Dark 8hade. — A remarkable range of deep rich 
colours; rich crimson, deep purple, rosy lilacs, and scarlet 
shades in endless variety. 
5066 Carters Golden and White.— A wide range of cream, 
white, and yellow shades. 
5067 Carters Pure White.— A good true white type; very 
effective for bedding. 
5068 Carters Dark Crimson.— This clear self deep-coloured 
selection is splendid for spring bedding where a well-defined 
deep crimson groundwork is required, it is very effective with 
the paler shades in Early Flowering and Darwin Tulips. 
5069 Gold Edgred.— The flowers in this strain are smaller and more 
regular in outline than the varieties offered above. The in- 
dividual blooms are edged and laced with gold. 
6070 Munstead 8train. — We have been honoured with the dis- 
tribution of the re-selected of Miss Jekyll’s famous strain of 
Munstead Polyanthus Primrose. Every possible shade of white, 
cream, yellow, and orange is represented in this large-flowering 
race, and such a variety is shown that it is a difficult matter to 
find two plants of the same shade. We strongly recommend this 
Munstead Strain for bedding purposes, and they are even more 
suited for growing in woodland walks and other such shady 
positions. The raiser has made such strides with this strain 
within the last few years that quite a number of distinct and 
new colours especially among the orange shades, are now 
aepresented. 
p r j r #» 100 seeds. 200 seeds. 400 seeds. 
.25 .45 .75 
5071 Blue Shades.— A very wide range of shades is contained in 
this mixture, from pale lavender through all gradations of clear 
and deep blue to rich royal blue. 
5075 Carters All Colours Mixed. — This well-selected strain is 
of very hardy constitution, but the plants do not exhibit the 
wide range of colour found in the more choice strains. 
5076 Mixed Ordinary. — A unique strain, in which every shade 
and colour found in Polyanthus Primroses is represented. The 
greatest care is exercised to prevent any particular colour 
predominating in the mixture. 
Price of the above, except where otherwise noted 
150 seeds. 300 seeds. 600 seeds. 
.15 .25 .45 
PHACELIA. — Hardy annual. Sow in spring in open air and 
transplant. 
5104 Campanularia.- UUramarine blue. A most showy deep blue 
flower, beautiful for beds and edgings. Ht. 1 ft. 
Pr j r - 1,000 seeds. 2,000 seeds. 4.000 seeds, 
rnce ... 1Q 15 >2 5 
PHORMIUM (New Zealand Flax). — Easily raised from seed sown 
in pans of light soil under glass in spring. Pot off seedlings 
when large enough to handle. 
5107 Tenax.— Grand foliage ; sub-tropical. 
5108 Tenax variegrata. — Gold striped. 
20 seeds. 40 seeds. 80 seeds. 
.10 .15 .25 
Price of the above 
PHY3ALI8 (Winter Cherry).— Sow Edulis in pots in warm house, 
pot off, and grow against wall in cool house. Francheti may be 
sown out of doors in spring. 
5111 Edulis ( CaPe Gooseberry ). — Pots or borders. 
5112 Francheti ( Chinese Lantern Plant ). — First class for decora- 
tive purposes. 
Price of the above ... 500 «J ds - 1.000 seeds. 2.000seeds. 
Please order Carters Tested Seeds by Catalogue number 
and price only. 
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