WALLFLOWERS 
The Wallflower is very popular in English 
gardens, but is not grown to a great extent in 
this country. Now that so many improved 
forms and bright colours are available, it should 
find a place in all collections of spring-flowering 
plants. For quite two months, May and June, 
it adds its best charms, and makes beds and 
borders quite cheery by its presence and fra- 
grance. For real usefulness we recommend the 
selections shown on this page. Sow the seed of 
the annual varieties in February and March and 
keep growing until time for planting out in May. 
For indoor purposes sow the seed in September 
and pot off when ready, keep them well nourished, 
and as spring approaches they will grow rapidly 
and prove a valuable addition to the greenhouse 
or conservatory with their fragrance and presence. 
CARTERS WINTER BLOOMING Per pkt. 
No. 1419. DEEP RED. A brilliant wallflower and 
should be greatly appreciated for its free- 
flowering qualities and rich colour . . .25 
“ 1407. ELLEN WILLMOT. This is a recent in- 
troduction of which we have an extremely 
high opinion. Its large flowers are a 
rich shade of ruby, and clearly distinct 
from any other existing colour 26 
“ 1417. VESUVIUS. The most brilliant-coloured 
wallflower in cultivation, the flowers 
being bright orange, tinged with old gold 
at the edge of the petal. With the sun 
shining on the flowers they have almost 
the appearance of being on fire 25 
Carters Dwarf Sweet-Scented 
Large-Flowered Wallflowers 
SINGLE VARIETIES 
For beds and borders. 9 to 12 inches. Excel- 
lent in a bed to themselves or as a front to the 
taller varieties. 
Per pkt. 
No. 1404. Carters Dwarf Golden. Large Flowered .16 
“ 1405. Carters Dwarf Purple. Large Flowered .16 
“ 1406. Carters Dwarf Blood-Red. Large 
Flowered 16 
“ 1424. Ruby Gem. — Fine colour. 9 inches . .16 
“ 1410. Carters Mixture of Dwarf 
Varieties 16 and .40 
Carters Tall and Various Sweet- 
Scented Wallflowers 
The tall strain is very effective planted along 
borders, or in the centre of beds edged with the 
dwarf varieties above. 18 inches unless other- 
wise noted. 
Per pkt. 
No. 1411. Carters Tall Golden. Large Flowered . . .16 
“ 1412. Carters Tall Purple. Large Flowered . . .16 
“ 1413. Carters Tall Blood-Red. Large Flowered .16 
“ 1414. Carters Tall Salmon-Pink. Large 
Flowered 16 
“ 1408. Carters White. — A large-flowered 
variety, spikes of ivory white flowers. 
16 inches 16 
“ 1415. Carters Tall Primrose. Large Flowered. .16 
“ 1418. Carters Mixture of Tall Varieties ... .16 
“ 1416. Harbinger. The well-known early flow- 
ering market variety. Colour ma- 
hogany brown 16 
“ 1420. Carters Annual. — Sown in spring, flowers 
the same year. Colour red brown . . .16 
“ 1423. Eastern Queen. — Salmon, shaded . . .16 
“ 1425. Old Gold. — Golden bronze. 15 inches. .16 
“ 1426. Graham’s Perfection. — Pale gold. 12 
inches 16 
11 1428. Blood, or Dark. — Selected stock. 15 
inches 10 
“ 1430. Purple, or Violet. — Older variety ... .10 
“ 1431. Yellow. — For borders 10 
Double Wallflowers 
Per pkt. 
No. 1432. Carters Tall. — Large, variously coloured 
spikes. 15 to 18 inches 26 
Per pkt. 
No. 1433. Carters Dwarf. — Large branching 
growth, all colours. 9 to 12 inches . . .26 
Doubles should be planted closer together than Singles. 
CARTERS MIXTURE OF FLOWER SEEDS FOR WOODLAND WALKS, SHRUBBERIES, ETC. 
Sow in March, April, May, and June. Tall varieties, per oz. .16; Dwarf varieties, per oz. .16; Tall and Dwarf 
varieties, mixed, per oz. .16, per lb. 1.60. 
[ 172 ] 
