VIOLAS (Bedding Pansies) 
Carters White Bedding Pansy 
Hardy perennial. Used to a great extent for bedding, and their enlivening effect is remarkable. 
Sow seed in spring, in pans of light, sandy soil, prick off and plant out in May or June. Height, 6 inches. 
Extreme care is taken in saving all the superb shades below, which come fairly true from seed. 
Per pkt. 
No. 1389. Carters Blue Bedding 16 and .26 
11 1390. Carters Golden Bedding 16 and .26 
Per pkt. 
No. 1391. Carters White Bedding (see Photo.) .16 and .26 
11 1392. Carters Choicest Mixed. Superb flowers 
of all shades 10 and .26 
NOVELTY 
No. 1531. Viola Cornuta, Carters Butterfly (Papilio). Very effective as a rockery plant 
as well as for early borders or bedding. Marbled on violet ground. Per pkt., .25 
Per pkt. 
No. 1393. Cornuta (the original Pansy, small flow- 
ered), Mauve Queen 16 and .26 
1394. Cornuta (the original Pansy, small flow- 
ered), Purple Queen 15 and .26 
“ 1395. Odorata, Sweet Violet 16 and .26 
“ 1396. “ Alba, White Violet . . .16 and .26 
Per pkt. 
No. 1397. Odorata. The Czar 16 
“ 1543. Carters Sweet-Scented Violet (Princess 
of Wales). Award of Merit, R.H.S. 
This plant produces large flowers of a 
rich blue shade on long, vigorous stems. 
Popular for its fragrance 26 
Per pkt. 
VERBASCUM (Mullein). — Hardy perennial. Sow 
seeds in summer, and transplant in autumn to 
bloom the following year. 
No. 1369. Pannosum. White foliage, dense spikes 
of yellow flowers, silver white in centre. 6 feet. .25 
VERONICA. — Perennial. 
No. 1370. Greenhouse Varieties 26 
VIRGINIAN STOCK (Malcomia). — A very hardy 
annual, adapted for edgings. Sow in spring. 
No. 1398. Crimson King. Rich rose crimson .10 and .26 
“ 1399. Red. Ordinary Variety 10 and .26 
“ 1400. White 10 and .26 
" 1401. Carters Mixed 10 and .26 
VISCARIA. — Hardy annual, of brilliant colour and 
effect. Sow in spring where plants are to bloom. 
No. 1402. Cardinalis. Vivid carmine. 1 foot .10 and .26 
No. 1403. Oculata. Metallic lilac .... .10 and .26 
Per pkt. 
WHITLAVIA. — Hardy annual. Sow in open bor- 
der in spring. 
No. 1435. Grandiflora. Dark purple. 1 foot . . . .10 
WIGANDIA. — Ornamental foliage. 
No. 1436. Caraccasana. Grand foliage. 6 feet . . . .25 
“ 1437. Imperialis. Subtropical. 6 feet 26 
WINTER CHERRY. — Perennial. (See also Physalis.) 
No. 1438. Red fruited. For winter bouquets ... .10 
XERANTHEMUM. — (See pa%e 119.) 
ZEA MAYS (Japanese Maize). — Annual. Sow in 
slight heat in May and plant out in June. 
No. 1439. Variegata. Beautifully striped 16 
No. 1593. Perfection. Foliage striped rose, crim- 
son, cream, and yellow 16 
