Photographed from Nature and Copyrighted by J. C. Co. 
NEW ASTER, CARTERS’ “CORONET.” 
No. 1263- In sealed packets, Is. 6d. each. 
CARTERS’, 237, 238, & 97, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON.—1900. 
NEW ASTER, CARTERS’ “CRESTED” CRIMSON. 
No. 1264. Price, in sealed packets, Is. each. 
This Aster appears to open a new era in the form cf centre growths. 
In habit and height (about i| feet) partakes of the well-known Perfection 
class. The flowers are large with long pointed petals, the centre ones for 
some considerable area divided and curled at the tips, with a tendency to 
white shading, so that the flower presents the appearance of carrying a 
crest It is a most distinct variety from all others, and will beyond 
doubt be appreciated by the Aster lover.' 
FOR COMPLETE LIST OF CHOICE ASTERS, 
see pages 70, 71, and 72 
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CARTERS’ NOVELTIES AND SPECIALITIES FOR 1900. 
Photographed front Nature and Copyrighted by /. C. <5^ Co. 
NEW ASTER, CARTERS’ “METEOR.” No. 224. In sealed packets, Is. and 2s. 6d. each. 
This magnificent Aster was introduced by us last year for the first time. It still varies somewhat in colour, but the majority of 
blooms are brilliantly striped with carmine, the lower petals entire deep maroon crimson. It is indeed a lovely flower, and has a great 
future in store. Habit compact; height, i£ feet. The photograph gives the form, but cannot show its remarkable brilliance of colouring. 
NEW ASTER, CARTERS’ “CORONET.” 
No. 1263. Price, in sealed packets, Is. 6d. each. 
We have here an entirely new growth of Aster which will be a boon 
to many who desire a buttonhole flower and background combined, or 
for a single flower vase decoration. The blossom itself is very pure in 
colour, delicate silvery white, and the petals are full and gracefully curved, 
and backed up with coronet of deep green bracts which remove the 
necessity of a spray of Maidenhair Fern or other foliage as a background. 
General habit of growth good. Height, i foot. 
