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CARTERS’ GENERAL LIST OF STANDARD FLOWER SEEDS — continued. 
Carter’s Prize Cyclamen Grandiflorum. 
Awarded the Highest Diploma and Prize Medal, Chicago Exhibition. 
Price, in sealed packets, Is. 63. and 2s. 6 d. each. 
No. 449. Charming - Bride. A superb white variety, with large handsome 
petals, pure in colour and firm in texture ; compact habit; robust 
growth. 
,, 450 . Crimson Queen. Beyond doubt the richest colour yet attained in 
Cyclamen ; a bold well-formed flower ; colour deep maroon-red. 
,, 4S 1 - Dixon Hartland. The best specimen yet produced of the Giant 
Cyclamen Persicum ; colour pure white, with dark claret base. 
,, 45 2 - Duke Ol Connaught. Handsome distinct flower of a deep cherry 
colour ; blossoms of grand substance and form, and altogether superb. 
,» 453* Princess Ida. Delicate fairy-like blossoms, charming ; colour 
suffused blush, with dark rqse base. 
,, 454. Rosy Morn. One of the finest in form, producing splendid trusses 
of bloom ; clear satin-like petals ; colour bright rose, with dark 
claret base. 
,, 455 . Sunray. Interesting variety, changing colour during growth from 
dark to light rose, flamed scarlet. 
,, 456. The Sultan. The richest coloured Cyclamen ever seen; intense 
crimson ; invaluable. 
i! 457- White Swan. The most profuse bloomer of all the white Cyclamen ; 
grand flower, pure colour. 
„ 458- THE COLLECTION OF ABOVE 9 VARIETIES FOR 10s. 
„ 448 . CARTERS’ SUPERB MIXTURE, Is. 6 d., 2s. 6 d„ and 5s. 
„ 460. Cyclamen Persicum, mixed, older varieties, Is. 6d. and 
2s. 6d. 
CYCLAMEN, WHITE SWAN. 
No. 457. Per packet, Is. 6d. and 2s. 6d. 
“ I was exceedingly pleased with the Flower seeds purchased from your establishment 
this season.”— Mr. C. J. Camden, Redhill. 
“I have pleasure in informing you that your Flower seeds have always given me 
every satisfaction, and always came prompt to order.”—Mr. A. Carrivell, The 
Gardens, Burnside. 
Daisy (Beilis Perennis)._ Tll ,, ch „ rainE 
Spring flowers have a pre-emptive right to every garden, for edging, 
bedding, or small clumps. 
, _. . _ , _ _ Per packet.— s. d. 
No. 467. Finest Double (BelllS). Selected strain.i,_ & 2 6 
„ 468. Paris White (Chrysanthemum). A favourite perennial 
for decorative work .. ... ... ... j/_ & 2 6 
„ 469- Paris Yellow (Golden Marguerite). Much in vogue 
of late years for pots ... .. ... ... ... \ /- & 2 6 
,, 47°- Swan River (Braehyeome). A bright, free-blooming 
annual ; blue and white. I foot ... ... ... ... o g 
Daisy, African (Lonas inodora)._ 
A composite hardy annual, almost an everlasting, and much in request 
for bouquets. 
No. 47i. African (Athanasia annua). Bright .golden, i foot 
0 6 
Datura., 
REDUCED IN SIZE. 
•—There are many varieties of this genera, from the 
common Thorn Apple to the glorious Brugmansia, all of 
great horticultural interest. 
No. 472. Atroviolaeea plena. Trumpet-shaped flowers for con¬ 
servatory or sub-tropical gardens. 2 feet .0 6 
,, 473 - Chlorantha, fl. pi. Fine double golden trumpet, sweet- 
scented ; half-hardy. 2 feet ... ... ... ./Q 6 
„ 474 - Suaveolens (Brugmansia). Splendid shrub for green- 
house; grand white blossoms; a great favourite when 
successfully grown ... ... ... ... ... 2/-& 2 6 
NEW CRESTED CYCLAMEN, “PIONEER.” 
No. 459. Price, in sealed packets, 2s. 6d. and 5s. each. 
Flowers of good substance, pure white, with a distinct crest or feather on each 
petal. This is evidently the precursor of a new race of Cyclamen, and may possibly 
result in the formation of coloured crests upon a white ground, or vice versa. We 
recommend this variery as a novelty of sterling merit. 
CARTERS', 237, 238, & 97, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON.—1900. 
Devil-in-a-Bush (Nigella).^ 
lardy annual 
with cut Larkspur-like foliage, upper part enclosing the blossom as in 
a net. 
No. 475. Devil-in-a-Bush. Bright blue. 1 foot. 0 3 
Delphinium.. 
(See Larkspur, page 94.) 
