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WALLFLOWERS. 
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Tlie Wallflower is a very old friend in English gardens, hut is not grown to the extent it deserves Now 
that so many improved forms and bright colours arc available, it should be found a place where any collections 
of spring-flowering plants arc brought together. For quite two months, April and May, it adds its test charms 
and makes beds and borders quite cheery by its presence and fragrance. The spindly straggling plants too 
commonly met with are only a mere apology for the effects well-cultivated examples, such as plants from 
the following highly selected strains, are capable of achieving. The double varieties, although very pretty when 
well grown, do not always come up to the high standard anticipated, and only occasionally give that real 
solid satisfaction that can be relied upon with the singles. For real usefulness we recommend the following 
selections of uniform height and habit, broad petalled, and decisive colours. They flower early, last well and 
are off the ground in convenient time for summer bedding. The seeds may he sown from April to August in 
a partially shaded but airy place. If sown on poor firm soil plants of stubby growth and hardy nature will be 
C roduced whilst those sown later in rich ground are often killed in winter. All may be transplanted to 
looming quarters from August to November, according to circumstances. ^ ' 
SINGLE VARIETIES. 
Carters Dwarf Sweet-scented Larse-fiowered Wallflowers. 
For beds and borders. 9 to 12 inches. I’lants to stand i foot apart. Excellent in a bed to themselves 
or as a front to the taller varieties. 
No. 1404. Carters Dwarf Golden Lar^pe Flowered 
.. '405- » » Purple „ 
„ 1406. „ „ Blood-Red „ 
„ 1410. „ Mixture of above Dwarf Varieties 
Carters Tall Sweet-scented Wallflowers.— This 
Per packet— 
6d., IS., & 
6d., IS., & 
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Strain is very effective planted in 
ont of shrubberies, along borders, or in the centre of beds edged with the dwarf varieties above. 
No. 1411. 
„ 1412. 
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„ 1418. 
„ 1407- 
„ 1409. 
„ 1419- 
„ 1408. 
„ 1416. 
„ 1424. 
„ 1420. 
„ 1421. 
„ 1422. 
.. 1423- 
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„ 1426. 
1427- 
„ 1428. 
„ 1429. 
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No. 1432. 
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6d., IS., & 
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Carters Tall Golden Largfe Flowered 
„ „ Purple „ 
„ „ Blood-Red „ 
,, „ Salmon-Pink „ 
II II Primrose „ 
„ Mixture of above Tall Varieties 
„ Spanish Queen J These are new 
Soarlet ^ 1 great effect for bedding purposes. 
” (. Height, 18 inches. ) 
II Extra Early. — A very early rich brown-red flowering variety that is often 
seen m bloom during the winter months. 18 inches .. gj. g. 
Carters White.— A large flowered variety, with long spikes of ivory white "flowers. 
Height, 16 inches ■ 6d., is., & 
Harbingrer. The well-known early flowering .Market variety. Colour mahogany brown. 
Height, 18 inches 
Ruby Gem. — Fine colour. 9 inches 6d & 
Carters Annual. —A very quiek bloomer. Sown in spring, flowers the same yrar. 
... 6d. & 
variety. Makes 
Colour red -brown. 18 inches 
Vulcan.— A dwarf, neat-habited, maroon-flowered 
plant. 9 to 12 inches 
Carters May Day.— All colours. 1 to 2 feet 
Eastern Queen.— Salmon, shaded. 18 inehes 
Old Gold. — Golden bronze. 15 inches 
Graham’s Perfection. — Pale gold. 12 inehes ... 
Primrose. — Delicate colour. 18 inches .. 
Blood, or Dark. — Selected stock. 15 inches 
Golden Tom Thumb. — Superior bedding. 9 inches 
Purple, or Violet. — Older variety. 18 inches... 
\ ELLOW. — For borders. 18 inches ... 
DOUBLE WALLFLOWERS. 
Carters Tall.— Earge, variously coloured spikes. 15 to 18 inches 
,, Dwarf. —Large branching growth, all colours. 9 to 12 inches 
Double. — Six Selected Co'ours, separate, 1 03 seeds eaeh ... 
Double Mixed. — Magnificent spikes of blossom. i to 2 feet ... 
Doubles should be planted closer together than Singles. 
splendid bedding 
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Correspondence, KAVNJLS PAA‘A\ LOA'DON, S.IP\ — I9II, 
