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Calceolarias 
(see also Illustration on Cover). 
Photographed'from Nature and Copyrighted by J. C. &= Co. 
NATURAL SIZE OF PLANT. 
Photographed from Nature and Copyrighted by J. C. <5^ Co. 
CARTERS’ “VICTORIA PRIZE.” 
No. 254. In sealed packets, 2s. 6d., 3s. 6d., and 5s. 
It is impossible by photography to give any adequate 
idea of the glory and beauty of these magnificent flowers; 
the variations and markings are endless, the flowers are of 
large size and perfect in form, and the habit is unexception¬ 
able. Our exhibit at the TEMPLE SHOW OF THE 
ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY was the theme of 
general admiration. We know of no flower more grandly 
effective in the greenhouse, either singly or collectively. All 
the plants are carefully cross-fertilised in order to ensure 
quality in the seed and variety in form and colour. 
No. 255. GOLDEN PRINCESS. Exquisite golden yellow. s. d. 
In sealed packets, 2 6, 3 6, & 5 0 
,, 256. Fine mixed. Good ordinary strain ... ... per packet 1 6 
CARTERS’ “NEW PIGMY.” 
No. 1287. In sealed packets, 2s. 6d. and 5s. each. 
This exquisite miniature flower was the object of universal 
HARDY BEDDING VARIETIES. 
No. 257. Shrubby. Saved from a fine collection of the .best varieties in 
cultivation ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 2 6 
,, 258. New Dwarf Bedding. A perfect little beauty; compact 
habit and free bloomer ... ... ... ... ... 26 & 5 0 
interest and admiration at the TEMPLE SHOW OF THE 
ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, and declared to 
be a “ PERFECT GEM.” It will doubtless become a 
general favourite for table decoration, as well as a valuable 
'ddition to the conservatory. It is highly recommended as 
a “FIRST-CLASS NOVELTY.” 
“ Your Calceolaria and Cineraria produced the finest flowers I ever saw, both as 
regards colour and sizes’—Rev. W. J. E. R. 
“The Calceolarias this year are most successful.”—Mrs. P. 
“ The Calceolarias were lovely this year.” — Mr. W. 
“ The Calceolarias which I had from you last year have given more than 
ordinary satisfaction, producing magnificent plants and flowers, which drew forth 
admiration from all who saw them.” — Mrs. N. S. 
“Carters’ Calceolaria seed gave me magnificent plants.”—Maj.-Gen. 11 . 
“Carters’ Victoria Calceolarias are by far the best I have ever grown.”—). W. 
“ The Calceolarias I grew from your seed were the finest I ever saw.” — Cel. B. 
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CARTERS’, 237, 238. & 97, HIGH HOLBORN, LON DON.—1901. 
