CARTERS’ SUPERB VARIETIES OF STOCKS — continued. 
Carters’ Intermediate.^™,,. *»*.,*. 
favourite, somewhat between the Ten-week and the Brompton ; has an 
established reputation, feet. 
No. 36. 12 fine select colours, separate, 100 seeds each 
.. 37 - 12 do. do., do., 50 do. 
1087. Splendid mixture of all colours . 
., 1088. Scarlet. Grand flower ; useful pot plant . 
,, 1089. White. Excellent truss of blossom; best quality . 
Carters’ Queen. 
one of the hardiest. 
No. 1090. Queen, mixed. 
-Perennial. Fine dwarf-habited species ; 
Great variety of colours. I foot ... ... 0 
1091. Hardy’s Perpetual. A perpetual blooming variety, with a 
faultless character. May be grown as a Brompton in or out 
doors in any situation ... 1/0 & 2 
Photographed from Nature and Copyrighted by J. C. Co. 
SILENE, DOUBLE PINK. 
No. 1054. In sealed packets, Is. each. 
CARTERS', 237 238, & 97 , HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON.—1901. 
Silene (Catehfly Tribe) .—Annual. These dwarf 
annuals are of essential service to the Spring and Summer garden, and 
brilliant effects are produced when Autumn sown. 
No. 1052. Empress Of India. Crimson (lower and stalks; a great 
improvement on older kinds. 4 inches ... ... ... ... 1 0 
,, 1053. Snow King. The finest dwarf white edging flowering annual 
yet produced. 4 inches ... ... ... ... 1 0 
,, 1054. Double Pink. A favourite variety of approved merit; bright 
rose, abundant bloomer. 4 inches ... ... ... ... 1 0 
,, 1055. Pendula. Old fashioned; pale colour ... ... ... ... 0 3 
,, 1056 Do. COmpaeta. First-class edging annual, universal 
favourite; a necessity. 4 inches ... •• ... ... -/3 & 0 6 
,, 1057. Do. COmpaeta alba. Companion white variety -/3 & 0 6 
“We bought our Aster Seed of you this year, and they have been simply splendid."—W. C., 
West Grinstead. 
“All the Seeds have done magnificently, and the bed of Brompton Stock is a perfect picture/'— 
M. M., Killinchy. 
WHITE WINTER STOCK, CARTERS’ 
“AVALANCHE.” 
No. 1082. In sealed packets, Is. and 2s. 6d. each. 
THE FINEST WHITE STOCK IN CULTIVATION. 
The testimonials we receive of this grand Stock are unanimous as to its great 
merits and superiority over every other White Stock, and we are gratified to know 
that we were the means of bringing so choice a flower to the notice of our customers. 
“The Stocks I had from you this season have turned out excellent. They have been admired, 
l may say, by some hundreds of people.”—Mr. H. James, The Gardens, Arley. 
“Iam pleased to say I took first prize with your Stocks at the Clutton Show."—Mr. Jonah 
Webb, Rose Cottage. 
“The Stocks were simply grand.”—J. Rhodes, Newport. 
“ The Stocks are a wonderful show. They are being admired by all who see them.”—Mr. James 
White, Devon. 
“ I will take this opportunity of saying how very pleased I was with the results I obtained from 
your Ten-week Stocks, fully 90 per cent, resulting in splendid double flowers." — K. L. Lloyd, E.C. 
Carters’ Brompton. 
Perennial. A sturdy, hardy, 
strong-growing species, indigenous to Great Britain, sometimes becoming 
woody. Succeeds best if sown in June, July, or later, the young plants 
removed to store beds, and finally transplanted to intended place of 
bloom. Produce a fair proportion of double flowers, with fine spikes. 2 feet. 
No. 41. 12 finest select colours, separate, 100 seeds each ... 2 6 
,, 1092. Superb mixed. All colours in variety. 0 6 
,, 1093. Purple. No. 1094. Scarlet. No. 1095. White ... each 0 6 
,, 1271. Empress Elizabeth. Splendid new variety, with immense 
spikes of double crimson blossom ... In sealed packets, price 1 6 
Carters’ Emperor •—Perennial. A highly cultivated va¬ 
riety of delicate constitution, producing grand spikes of blossom ; first 
class indoor kind. 2 feet. 
No. 38. 12 splendid varieties, separate, 100 seeds each ... 5 0 
,, 39 - 12 do. do., do., 50 do. ... 2 6 
,, 1096. Emperor, mixed. Great variety. 2 feet . 1 0 
“Carters’ Stocks have been faultless. I never before grew any so fine.”—Mrs. Parry, Hadham. 
“ Carters’ Stocks are the best I ever had."—J. Green, Esq. 
“ I am pleased to tell you that I have secured first prize for the best Stocks, the produce of your 
seed.’’—Mr. F Caswell, Wolverhampton 
“ I had a few Ten-week Stock Plants given me last year from Carters’ seed, and I took first prize 
at our show with them. They were very beautiful, dwarf, the flowers compact, and very fine."— 
Mrs. S. Ashley, Doynton. 
