Carter’s White Bedding Pansy 
VIOLAS 
(Bedding Pansies) 
Hardy perennial. Every large extent of bedding includes one or more of the Violas, and their'en- 
livening effect is remarkable. Sow seed in spring, in pans of light sandy soil in a cold frame, 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. Carter’s Blue Bedding 16 
“ 1390. Carter’s Golden Bedding 16 
Per pkt. 
No. 1391. Carter’s White Bedding (see Photograph) . .16 
“ 1392. Carter’s Choicest Mixed. Superb flowers 
•of all shades 10 and .26 
NOVELTY 
No. 1531. Viola Cornuta (Tufted Pansy), Carter’s Butterfly (Papilio). Very effective 
as a rockery plant as well as for early borders or bedding. Marbled on Violet 
ground. 
Per pkt., .25 
No. 1393. Cornuta (the original Pansy, small flow- 
ered), Mauve Queen 16 
“ 1394. Cornuta (the original Pansy, small flow- 
ered), Purple Queen 16 
“ 1395. Odorata, Sweet Violet 16 
“ 1396. “ Alba, White Violet 16 
“ 1397. “ The Czar 16 
VIRGINIAN STOCK (Malcomia). — Annual, 
in spring. 
No. 1398. Crimson King. Rich rose crimson ... .10 
“ 1399. Red. Ordinary Variety 10 
No. 1543. Carter’s 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 and makes a 
charming buttonhole 26 
The hardiest of annuals adapted for edgings. Sow 
No. 1400. White 10 
“ 1401. Carter’s Mixed 10 
VISCARIA. — Hardy annual of brilliant colour and effect. Sow in spring where plants arc to bloom. 
No. 1402. Cardinalis. Vivid carmine lake. 1 foot .10 
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. Height, 3 feet. 
Foliage striped rose, crimson, cream, and 
yellow: very compact and ornamental . . .16 
WHITLAVIA. — • Hardy annual. Sow in open bor- 
der in spring. 
No. 1435. Grandiflora. Dark purple. 1 foot .10 
No. 1403. Oculata. Metallic lilac 10 
WIGANDIA. — Ornamental foliage. 
No. 1436. Caraccasana. Grand foliage. 6 
feet .26 
“ 1437. Imperialis. Subtropical. 6 feet . .26 
WINTER CHERRY. — Perennial. (See also Physa- 
lis.) 
No. 1438. Red fruited. For winter bouquets .10 
XERANTHEMUM. — (See page 185.) 
Please note that all other Flower Seeds not mentioned in this Catalogue can be supplied 
CARTER’S 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 va- 
rieties, mixed, per oz. .16, per lb. 1.60. 
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