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CARTERS LARGE-FLOWERED 
No. 1587. 
» 1257. 
„ 1295. 
,, 1250. 
„ 1258. 
» 1 57 3 - 
»> J293- 
,, 1280. 
,, 1281. 
,, 1284. 
» 1334 . 
,, 1272. 
» 1473 - 
„ 1586. 
1314- 
„ 1259. 
[See Coloured Plate opposite.) 
Per packet— s. 
Flora Norton Spencer [No. 1 ).—Bright blue, very fine flower, 
waved . . 3d., 6d., & 1 
John Ingman [No. 2 ).—Giant rich rose, finely waved 
flowers . 3d., 6d., 8 c 1 
Evelyn Hem us [No. 3 ).—A strong grower, Spencer type, 
primrose-buff, edged brilliant pink '. 3d., 6d., & 1 
Florence Morse Spencer [No. 4 ).—Large blush pink, 
beautifully waved... ... ... ... ... 3d., 6d., & 1 
White Spencer [No. 5 ).—Pure white, standards waved, 
crinkled, and fluted with wavy wings, three and four flowers 
on long stems . 3 d., 6d., 8 c 1 
Tennant Spencer [No. 6).—Purplish mauve, large, wavy, 
and beautiful . 3d., 6d., & 1 
Maud Holmes [No. 7 ).—Sunproof crimson of true Spencer 
form, enormous blooms, splendidly waved ... ... 6d. 1 
Countess Spencer [No. 8).—Beautiful pink, large waved 
standards. 3d., 6d., & 1 
Primrose Spencer [No. 9 ).—Very large, wavy, and crinkled 
flowers . 3d.,6d.,& 1 
Asta Ohn (Spencer) [No. 10 ).—This selection is lavender, 
suffused or tinted with mauve ... ... ... 3d., 6d., & 1 
Saint George [No. 11 ).—Bright fiery orange standards, wings 
of a deeper shade... ... ... ... ... 3d., 6d., 8 c 1 
Black Knight Spencer [No. 12 ).—Dark maroon self, fine 
wavy standards and wings, three to four flowers on a stem 
3d., 6d., & 1 
Helen Lewis [Ora?ige Countess) [No. 13 ).—Large, broad, wavy 
orange standards and pink wings, three to four flowers on a 
stem . 3d.,6d.,& 1 
America Spencer [No. 14 ).—Beautiful scarlet flake on white 
ground, waved . 3d., 6d., & 1 
Florence Nightingale [No. 15 ).—A splendid rich lavender, 
blooms large and beautifully waved ... ... ... 6d. & 1 
CARTERS SPECIAL MIXTURE.—Contains all the 
varieties in coloured plate, together with a few 
other distinct kinds of special merit ; a valuable 
mixture for forming hedges. Price per packet, 
3 d., 6d., Is., 2 s. 6d. ; per half-pint, 5 s. 6d. 
For the Compiete List, see pages 115 to 118. 
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“ The nearest rivalry to the National Flower is probably to be found in the 
bright masses of Sweet Peas, whose diversity of fascinating colour contributes 
animation in all directions. Messrs. J. Carter & Co. gain a Gold Medal for a 
charming arrangement of these flowers and for their Japanese Garden.”— Morning 
Post , July 4th, 1912. 
Awarded Three Large Gold Medals and the Silver-Gilt 
Medal by the National Sweet Pea Society since 1908. 
Seedsmen to H.M. the King—High Holborn , London. 
