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CARTERS TESTED SEEDS—DAHLIAS 
FRUIT —Continued 
RASPBERRIES 
Strong Plants, $2.00 per dozen, $12.00 per 100. 
Cuthbert (Queen of the Market). Large, dark crimson; slightly acid 
and of excellent quality; a certain cropper. 
Golden Queen. Large, yellow fruit of highest quality and best size; 
hardy and productive. 
Gregg. Most prolific; berries black, of high quality and good size; 
productive and hardy. 
Herbert. A superior variety. In hardiness it easily takes first place. 
Fruit bright red, somewhat oblong, the largest of all red Rasp¬ 
berries. Flavor very sweet and juicy, the very best for table use. 
Ma.lboro. Large bright crimson fruit of splendid quaity; very 
early and hardy. 
St. Regis Everbearing (New). Red; berries of large size, and of a 
bright crimson color. Flavor very sweet and rich; excellent 
quality. 
BLACKBERRIES 
Strong Plants $2.50 per dozen, $12.00 per 100. 
Agawam. Fruit medium size jet-black, sweet, tender; very hardy, 
healthy and productive. 
Eldorado. This splendid variety is perhaps the best ever introduced. 
Jet black fruit which is sweet and melting and keeps well after 
picking. 
Erie. Fruit very large, excellent quality, firm and ripens early; 
uniform, both in size and shape. 
Rathbun. The fruit is borne in clusters and is easily gathered; 
berries very large, color intense black; flesh juicy, high-flavored, 
sweet and delicious. 
Snyder. A marvel of productiveness; fruit medium size, sweet; 
its value is its extreme hardiness. 
Wilson’s Early. Very large, shining black; retaining its color well 
after picking; quite firm, sweet, rich and good; ripens two weeks 
before the height of the blackberry season. 
CARTERS SELECTED DAHLIAS 
Customers desiring a good collection of the up to dote Dahlia, should not hesitate to send us their orders. Our stock is the best and when grown 
under ordinary condition never fails to give satisfaction. We guarantee varieties true to name, all clean and healthy and very carefully packed before 
shipment^ ^ vgry much conden sed and contains only the varieties which are especialiy good and of easy culture besides being the favour¬ 
ite varieties for exhibition purposes. 
CACTUS DAHLIAS 
Not less than 6 at Dozen Rates 
Each 
Doz. 
Amazon. A beautiful purple-violet. 
.25 
1.50 
Avalanche. White. 
.50 
3.50 
Blanca. New Holland introduction, color a deli¬ 
cate pink lavender, carried erect on stout stems. 
Hybrid Cactus type. 
.60 
6.00 
'Bornemann’s Liebiing. Delicate, soft rose-pink 
.25 
2.50 
.Brigadier. Bright crimson, base and outer petals 
scarlet-crimson, large. 
.35 
3.50 
Chas. H. Curtis Rich scarlet-crimson; full, large. 
Incurved. 
.40 
4.00 
Clara G. Stredwick. Clear bright salmon, large, 
very free-flowering. 
.15 
1.50 
Comet. (Incurved.) Soft lavender-pink, pencilled 
and dotted deep crimson. 
.35 
3.50 
Countess of Malmesbury. Delicate peach-color 
pink, blending to white at the center. 
.25 
2.50 
Crystal. White center, passing to pink. Dwarf 
plants. 
.35 
3.50 
Duchess of Marlborough. Delicate silvery pink; 
fine for garden decoration. 
.45 
4.50 
Electric. Canary yellow, heavily tipped white. 
.40 
4.00 
Emblem. Center deep primrose; tipped rose-pink. 
.35 
3.50 
Goliath. Yellow, tinged with salmon. 
.20 
2.00 
Jeanette. Buttercup yellow, extra fine. 
.35 
3.50 
I_apw3ng. Exceptionally large blooms of the high¬ 
est quality. Color, orange, shaded red. One of 
the very best. 
.65 
6.50 
Marguerite Bouchon. Rose-pink, with white cen¬ 
ter. 
.50 
5.00 
Mme. Henri Cayeux. Rich pink, with a blending 
of white at the center. 
.30 
3.00 
Mrs. Ferdinand Jeffries. (Hybrid Cactus). Large 
deep maroon. 
.35 
3.50 
Mrs. Henry Wirth. Rich glowing scarlet, free- 
flowering. 
.40 
4.00 
Nantwich. Beautiful golden orange. 
.50 
5.00 
Pink Pearl. (Hybrid Cacuts.) Clear bright pink. 
.25 
2.50 
Rosalind. (Straight.) A sterling New Garden 
Cactus of 'perfect form. Color, a delicate shade 
of rose-pink, daintily suffusing to cream in the 
center, faintly tipped white. 
.40 
4.00 
Rosa Starr. Lilac-pink. 
.40 
4.00 
Scorpion. Clear yellow. 
.50 
5.00 
CARTERS TESTED SEEDS, Inc., 102 - 
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PEONY FLOWERED DAHLIAS 
Not less than 6 at Dozen Rates 
Attraction. Large, elegant flowers of a clear lilac- 
rose. 
Bertha von Suttner. Giant Holland Peony- 
flowered Dahlia. A very beautiful shade of 
salmon-pink, delicately overlaid yellow. 
Cardinal. New Maroon purple, very strong plant. 
Elinor A. Innes. (New.) Purple with a yellow cen¬ 
ter. Free-flowering. 
Glory of Baarn. A delightful clear solt pink, long 
stiff stems, very stiff flowering. 
John Green. The coloring is exceptionally attractive 
and intensely brilliant, a center being a clear 
golden yellow, which quickly changes to fiery 
scarlet. 
Lady Seville. A gorgeous flower of rich, orange- 
scarlet, petals tipped buff and slightly reflexed. 
A prolific bloomer. 
La Riante. Beautiful lavender-pink, very free-flow¬ 
ering. 
Mrs. A. Platt. (New.) Magnificent bluish pink 
Mrs. Bowen Tufts. (New.) Gigantic deep rosy 
purple, the best purple. 
Mrs. Jacques Futrelle. An exquisite lemon yel¬ 
low heavily splashed scarlet. Medium size. Very 
free-flowering. 
Mrs. M. W. Crowell. (New.) A beautiful orange- 
yellow. 
Newport Dandy. (New.) A large fluffy flower, in¬ 
ner petals curled. Good habit. Color lavender- 
pink throughout. 
Painted Lady. Beautiful pale rose. 
Queen Emma. Hollyhock-pink, inner petals 
banded with gold. 
Queen Wllhelmlna. The best pure white Peony- 
flowered Dahlia, large. 
Salvator. New Holland importation. Deep rose 
pink, rather dwarf in growth with long stems. 
A high standard novelty. 
South Pole. White. 
Virginia Marshall. (New.) Dainty primrose-yel¬ 
low; pedals long and “ Geisha-like.” 
Yellow King. A new Holland introduction, and 
one of the finest yellows in its class. 
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BLDG., BOSTON, MASS. 
Each 
Doz. 
.75 
7.50 
.40 
4.00 
.75 
7.50 
.75 
7.50 
.25 
2.50 
.40 
4.00 
.35 
3.50 
.20 
2.00 
.45 
4.50 
1.00 
10.00 
.25 
2.50 
.35 
3.50 
.50 
5.00 
.30 
3.00 
.20 
2.00 
.25 
2.50 
.75 
7.50 
.30 
3.00 
.45 
4.50 
.50 
5.00 
