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CARTERS’ GENERAL LIST OF STANDARD FLOWER SEEDS -continued. 
Photographed /rom Nature and Copyrighted by J. C. 6r Co. 
PRIMROSE, CARTERS’ ROYAL PARKS. 
No- 954. In sealed packets, Is. 6d. and 2s. 6d. 
Photographed Jrom Nature and Copyrighted by J. C. &■> Co. 
CARTERS’ ANNUAL ROSE. 
No. 1013. Price, in sealed packets, Is. 6d. and 2s. 6d. each. 
flowers produced in two months. 
CARTERS’ 237, 238. & 97, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON.—1901. 
Primrose, Carters’ Garden. 
a n d P p R I^ROSFw’> CLUSTER PRIMROSE {Primuia Conor polyant ha), 
mvHv^nrl^r R fl 0SE (Prtmula ] ■ The superb strain we here offer of those 
wh.VL P > flowers ~nnot be obtamed elsewhere, and there is no other flower 
which produces such a chaste, brilliant, and enduring effect during the spring 
months, either singly or in masses. It is indeed the perfection of dainty beauty, 
and wherever seen is greeted with rapturous admiration 1 
No. 954. Primrose, Royal Parks. Superb selected strain'oTtlT - "' d ' 
shades (mostly light) ; perfect gems ... Is. 6 d. & 
„ 955 - Primrose, Golden Cluster. Golden yellow Is. 6 d. & 
’’ 956. „ White Cluster. White and shaded Is. 6 d. & 
»* 959 - Polyanthus, Gold Edged. Varieties of all colours, dark 
and light, edged and laced with gold ... ... Is & 
,, 960. Polyanthus, Choice Self. Superb large blossoms of 
richest colours, Auricula-like ... . 
,, 961. Primrose, Blue Garden (acaulis eximia carulea). The 
greatest novelty of modern times, indispensable to every 
collection ; blue, various shades .. ... 
,, 962. Primrose, Choice Garden ( acaulis eximia var.). A 
mixture of all obtainable colours, continually improved by 
cross-fertilisation .g^ £ 
,, 563. Primrose, Yellow Garden. Fine stock ... gd. & 
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“ 1 have been greatly pleased with the Pansies and Polyanthus from Carters' 
seed. After a year’s care, they are simply superb.”—Mr. F. E. Baines, 
Powerscourt. 
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Pyrethrum (Golden Feather)._ IMy 
perennial. Ornamental folisged plants for the most part, in universal 
employ in carpet and other bedding ; have now become indispensable. 
No. 992. Selag’inoides. Neatest of varieties, somewhat resembling 
the Selaginella Fern ; good colour. 6 inches 
>1 993 - Crispum. New bright colour, erect habit. 4 inches Is. & 
>> 994 - Laeiniatum. The foliage more deeply cut than the other 
varieties ; colour pale gold. 6 inches. 
>> 995 - Glaueum. Dwarf habit, somewhat greyish in colour, used 
principally in pincushion beds. 4 inches .i S- & 
,, 996. Aureum. The original Golden Feather; good, useful 
variety for general garden work. 1 foot 
,, 1000. Tehihatehewi. Green variety, making a nice even lawn¬ 
like bed or patch excellent rock plant. 3 inches ... 
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PYRETHRUM (FLOWERING VARIETIES). 
HARDY PERENNIALS. 
N®. 997. Single. Saved from a collection ol the best colours, excellent 
cut flower for all purposes . Is & 
,, 998. French Var. Double and semi-double, resembling China 
Aster, carefully grown and selected ; scarce ... h Is. & 
„ 999 - Parthenium, fl. pi. Old-fashioned favourite; white 
1 foot 
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Ranunculus (Crowfoot). _ 
No. 1001. Asiatieus. Saved from all the best colours. 6 inches 0 6 
Rhodanthe.-See Everlasting Flowers, page 91. 
Ricinus.- 
-See Castor Oil Plant, page 81. 
Rhododendron. 
-^Evergreen Flowering Shrubs. 
No. 1007 . Hybrids. Saved from the finest known varielies 
Is. & 2 6 
Rock Cistus (Helianthemum)._i I;ird y 
No. 1008. Mixed. Excellent for low banks and rockeries. 6 inches 0 6 
Rose (Queen of the Flowers).-„ ar<1y . 
No. 1013. Annual (Remontant). One of the most encouraging 
of pot plants for the conservatory ; miniature pet Is. gd. & 2 6 
,, i 14 - Hybrid Perpetual. Excellent for experiment Is. 6d- & 2 6 
,, 1015. Tea-seented. Mixed varieties all colours Is. 6d. & 2 6 
LONDON.-1901. 
