WALLFLOWERS. 
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Wallflower is a very old friend in English gardens, but is not grown to- the extent it deserves. Now 
inat so many improved forms and bright colours are available, it should be found a place where any collections 
ol spring-flowering plants are brought together. For quite two months, April and May, it adds its best charms, 
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 theTollowing 
ghiy selected strains, are capable of achieving. The double varieties, although very pretty when well grown, do 
come up to the high standard anticipated, and only occasionally give that real solid satisfaction 
tnat can be rdied 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 be sown from April to August in a partially shaded but 
1 y place. If on poor firm soil it will produce plants of stubby growth and hardy nature, whilst those sown later 
n in rich ground are often killed in winter. All may be transplanted to blooming quarters from August to 
November, according to circumstances. b 
SINGLE VARIETIES. 
Carters’ Dwarf Sweet-scented Largfe-flowered Wallflowers. 
For beds and borders. 9 to 12 inches. Plants to stand I foot apart. Excellent in a bed to themselves 
or as a front to the taller varieties. .....uiseivcs 
No. 
1404. 
M°S- 
1406. 
Carters’ Dwarf Golden Lar^e Flowered 
” >» Purple „ 
II II Blood-Red „ 
No. 1408. The Collection as above, large packets, price 3s. 6cl. 
» 1409- » „ „ small „ „ 2s. 
No. 1410. Carters’ Mixture of above Dwarf Varieties 
r ®*r**r* . "*"®;** Sweet-scented Wallflowers.— This strain is very effective 
front of shrubberies, along borders, or in the centre of beds edged with the dwarf varieties above 
Per packet — s. d. 
No. 1411 
„ 1412 
.. I4«3 
I4M 
1415 
No. 1418. 
„ 1407. 
„ 1470. 
1471. 
.. 1419- 
„ 1424. 
„ 1420. 
„ 1421. 
„ 1422. 
» 1423- 
1425- 
,, 1426. 
1427- 
„ 1428. 
1429. 
1430. 
1431- 
Carters’ Tall Golden Large 
Purple 
Blood-Red 
Salmon-Pink 
Primrose 
Flowered 
If 
If 
If 
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No. 1416. 
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Carters’ Mixture of above Tall Varieties 
The Collection as above, large packets, price 6s. 
>» 3®* 
Capers’ Spanish Queen ) These are new colours in Wallflowers : ( 
Carters Crimson f- -f — . r._ 1 
Carters’ Scarlet ) 
Carters’ Extra Early.— A very c-..^ ...... 
seen in bloom during the winter months. 18 inches 
Ruby Gem. — Fine colour, pinches 
Carters’ Annual.— A very quick bloomer 
Colour red-brown. 18 inches 
Vulcan. — A dwarf, neat-habited, maroon-flowered 
plant. 9 to 12 inches 
Carters’ May Day — All colours, i to 2 feet 
Eastern Queen. — Salmon, shaded, pinches 
Old Cold. — Golden bronze. 15 inches 
Graham’s Perfection.— Pale gold. 12 inches ... 
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... 
Yellow. — For borders. 18 inches ... 
of great effect for bedding purposes. 
Height, 18 inches. ( 
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variety. Makes a splendid bedding 
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DOUBLE WALLFLOWERS. 
Carters’ Tall. — Large, variously coloured spikes. 15 to iS inches ... 
Carters’ Dwarf. — Large branching growth, all colours. 9 to 12 inches 
Double. — Six Selected Colours, separate, 100 seeds each 
_ >’ , ^ >» 5® M »» 
Double Mixed.— Magnificent spikes of blossom. i to 2 feet ... 
Doubles should be planted closer together than Singles. 
*37i 238* & 97» High Holborn, London.— 1908. 
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