Carters’ General List of Standard Flower Seeds. 
Flower Seeds having Popular Names will be found in the following pages incorporated with the 
Scientific Names in Alphabetical Order. 
PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL OTHER SEEDS NOT MENTIONED IN THIS CATALOGUE CAN BE SUPPLIED. 
In giving orders it is preferable to mention the numbers without the names; but as the numbers are changed every year, it is absolutely 
necessary to give the date of the Catalogue from which the numbers are taken. Ex Catalogue, 1901 . 
ANEMONE, CARTERS’ ST. BRIGID. 
We were the first house to introduce these beautiful flowers. A new era 
Per packet— s. 
Abronia (Sand Verbena) 
•—These are elegant 
Verbena-like plants of trailing habit, good for rockeries and dry places. 
No. 133. New Carmine. Brilliant rose-coloured variety ; effective... 1 
,, 134. Umbellata. The old-fashioned sort of general utility ; purple 0 
Abutilon (Indian Mallow) 
• — These handsome 
half-hardy shrubs are of great beauty and utility ; elegant form and 
colours. Height, 6 feet. 
No. 135. Boule de Neige. Pure white variety, elegant and graceful 
1/0 & 2 
,, 136. ThompSOnianum. Beautiful variegated foliage ; excellent 
bedder ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 1/0 & 2 
,, 137. Choicest mixed. A chaste and rare mixture of all the best 
varieties ; for shape, size, or colour, cannot be surpassed 
1/0 & 2 
Acacia (Mimosa, WattleS)._These evergreen 
Shrubs are in high repute for decorative purposes. 
No. 138. Armata (Kangaroo Thorn). Golden globular blossoms ; 
good pot plant ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 0 
,, 139. Lophantha. Australian species of great elegance in foliage 0 
,, 140. Choice mixed. A special mixture of the most useful 
varieties for table and general decoration, and general 
favourites. .1/0 & 2 
in flower-growing has been inaugurated by the system recommended by 
Mr. Burbidge, F.L.S., and we feel satisfied that if our Customers who are 
accustomed to plant Anemone Bulbs will also sow this Seed, it will produce a 
variety of charming forms hitherto unknown. 
No. 167 .-In sealed packets, price Is. 6d. and 2 s. 6d. per packet. 
Photographed from Suture and Copyrighted by J. C. 4- Co. 
REDUCED TO ONE-HALF SIZE. 
ANTIRRHINUM, CARTERS’ LITTLE GEM. 
No. 173. Antirrhinum, Little Gem varieties, mixed, Is. per pkt. 
.. 43- „ Little Gem, six varieties, separate, 2 s. 6d. per pkt. 
Anemone (Wind Flower) 
•—These beautiful 
Spring flowers are perfectly hardy ; Nos. 167, 168, and 169 are bulbous, 
and 170 and 171 herbaceous perennials. 
No. 168. Coronaria (Poppy Anemone). Superb mixture of the 
finest colours; single flowers of best quality. 6 inches ... 0 
,, 169. Fulgens. A brilliant crimson-scarlet variety from the 
Pyrenees, sought after as a cut flower. 9 inches ... ... 1 
,, 170. Japoniea. Hardy herbaceous perennial ; purple. 2 feet 0 
„ 171. Japoniea Honorine Joubert. The best white herbaceous 
Anemone; free bloomer, excellent for cutting. 2 feet ... 1 
Achimenes (Tydaeas) • —These lovely stove flowers 
are of as easy growth as Gloxinias, and well adapted for pots or hanging 
baskets ; effective and beautiful; tuberous rooted. 
No. 141. Choice mixture, all the best varieties, hybrids, &c. ... 2 
Aeroelinium. 
{See Everlasting Flowers, page 91.) 
Ageratum •—Hardy annuals, neat in habit and unique in colour; 
effective in mixed borders, beds, and edgings. 
No. 145. Little Dorrit. Rich lavender, for pots or borders. 
6 inches ... 
„ 146. Imperial dwarf blue. Excellent bedding variety. 
9 inches 
.. 147. Imperial dwarf white. Companion plant to the preceding 
„ 148. Lasseauxi. Delicate colour, shading from blue to rose ... 
,, 149. Ccelestinum, and No. 150, Mexieanum (older varie¬ 
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Alonsoa (Mask Flower). 
No. 151. Warszewiezi. Annual of singular form; colour, bright 
scarlet ; for mixed borders. 2 feet ... ... ... ••• 0 
Antirrhinum Majus (Snapdragon). 
These hardy perennials are perhaps the most generally used of any. 
Alike serviceable in the mixed border, in beds or clumps, and also for 
pot culture 
No. 172. Large-flowered mixed. All shades of colour ; first class. 
2 feet . .. per oz., 2/- ; per pkt., -/6 & 1 
,, 44. Large-flowered varieties. 12 select colours, separate 3 
,, 174. Star varieties, mixed. Very dwarf mignon varieties, 
compact in habit, of long duration in l/ioom. 6 inches ... 1 
,. 179. Victoria. Cream, with crimson blotch. 1 foot . 1 
Older varieties. No. 175, Creseia, scarlet; No. 176, Nanum, 
striped ; No. 177. Nanum, white ; No. 178, Nanum, 
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CARTERS'. 237. 238, & 97, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON.-1901. 
