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CARTERS TESTED SEED: 
The ■following are packed 
VERBENA] 
VERBENA — Continued, 
No. 
5791 Carters White.— Large-flowered. 
5792 Carters Auricula-eyed.— Choice mixed. 
5794 Carters Hybrids.— Mixture of sorts. Excellent bedder. 
5795 Drummondi. -Hardy perennial; blooming the first season. 
579G Ven osa.— Hardy perennial; blooming the first season; losy 
5797 Lemon-scented (Aloysio). — Half-hardy shrub. 
—BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS. 
in 6d. 1/- and 1/6 packets. [WALLFLOWERS 
VISCARI A. — Hardy annual of brilliant colour and effect. Sow in 
spring where plants are to bloom. 
No. 
5853 Cardinalis.— Vivid Carmine I.ake. Ht. 1 ft. 
5S54 Carters Lilac. -A charming pale lilac variety which cannot 
fail to become popular, as the shade is one which is all too 
rare among annuals. 
5S5G Carters White.— Splendid variety for pots or beds. 
5855 Ocu lata.— Metallic lilac. 
DWARF COMPACT VERBENAS. 
These require no pegging down. The erect bushy habit renders 
them most suitable for bedding, borders, and also pots. 1 he colours 
are brilliant in the extreme. 
5803 Defiance.— Beautiful fiery scarlet. 
5804 Scarlet with white eye. 
5805 Coeru lea.— Deep blue. 
5800 Coerulea with white eye. 
5807 Carters Compact.— Mixed. 
«/■/■>■ a Hardy perennial. Every large extent of bedding 
VIOLHi includes one or more of the Violas, and their 
enlivening effect is remarkable. Sow seeds in spring, in pans of 
light sandy soil in a cold frame, prick off and plant out in May 
or June. Ht. 6 in. , . , 
Extreme care is taken in saving all the superb shades below, 
which come fairly true from seed. 
to/AI I FI OWFR^ Carters Large - flowered.— 
V® ww p or veal usefulness we recommend 
our selections below, 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. 1 he seeds 
may be sown from April to August in a partially shaded but airy 
place. If sown on poor firm soil plants of stubby growth and 
hardv nature will be produced, whilst those sown later in rich 
ground are often killed in winter. All may be transplanted to 
blooming quarters from August to November, according to 
circumstances. 
Our new varieties. Carters Winter Blooming Deep Red and 
GOLDEN Yellow, bloom two months earlier than the standard 
hinds when sown at the same time. They are true harbingers of 
sbring, and we picked quite a nice bunch of these varieties a few 
days before Christmas. Ellen W'LLMOTT is another variety we 
highly recommend, and is equally valuable for outdoor or green- 
house cultivation. Our strain is large-flowered and well fixed. 
VIOLET. -See Viola. 
VIRGINIAN STOCK Annual. The hardiest of annuals; 
adapted for edgings. Sow in spring. 
5847 Crimson King. -Rich rose crimson. 
5848 Red.— Ordinary variety. 
5849 White. 
5850 Carters Mixed. 
The above are packed i 
Wc shall be extremely obliged if customers will kii 
fjarcUstd Seedsmen to H.M. the King, 
No. 5881 Carters Winter Blooming Golden Yellow Wallflower. 
Described in next page. 
6d. 1/- and 1/6 packets. 
y indicate ilic catalogue number when ordering. 
RAYNES PARK, LONDON, S.W.zo 
5813 Carters Purple Bedding:. 
5814 Carters Light Blue Bedding. 
5815 Carters Golden Bedding. 
5816 Carters White Bedding. 
5824 Carters Choicest Mixed.— Superb flowers of all shades. 
5819 Cornuta, Carters Butterfly ( Papilio ). Very effective as 
a rockery plant as well as for early borders or bedding. Marbled 
on violet ground. . . ,..* > , er P^t., 1/- 
5820 Cornuta, Mauve Queen.— The original Viola, small- 
flowered j4€ 
5821 Cornuta, Purple Queen.— I he original Viola, small- 
flowered. 
5826 Odorata. -Sweet Violet. 
5827 Odorata alba. -White Violet. 
5828 Odorata, The Czar. 
5829 Carters Sweet Scented Violet ( Princess of Wales).— 
Award of Merit. R.II.S. This plant produces large flowers of a 
rich blue shade on long, vigorous stems. Popular for its 
fragrance, and makes a charming buttonhole. 
