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CARTERS’ GENERAL LIST OF STANDARD FLOWER SEEDS — continued. 
HALF-HARDY PERENNIAL. 
VERBENA, NEW MAMMOTH. 
No. 1200 . In sealed packets, Is. and 2 s. 6d. each. 
Culture.— Sow in spring in pots or pans on heat, prick off the seedlings when they 
have formed the second leaf, grow them on in heat till end of May, when they may be 
planted out. Sow also in summer, and keep under glass during winter in store pots, and 
pot oil singly in February. 
Photographed from Nature amt copyrighted by J. C. if Co. 
VIOLA, CHOICEST AND NEWEST MIXED. 
No. 1215 . In sealed packets, Is. and 2 s. 6d. each. 
The charming flowers are now held in high estimation for bedding purposes, and the 
pleasing combinations they form with dwarf Geraniums, ifec., are remarkable for effect. 
They may almost be considered as perpetual bloomers ; bright and lively colours. 
CARTERS’. 237, 238, h 97, MIQH HOLBORN, LONDON.—1901. 
# Per packet.— s. d. 
Valerian ('Valeriana).-Har dy pe^i. m 
its wild state an ornament to the white cliffs of Albion, clothing 
them with verdure and colour ; good border or rock plant. 
No. 1195. Red Garden. Favourite cottage garden plant; dark 0 3 
,, 1196. White Garden. Companion to the preceding. 2 feet 0 3 
Venus’ Looking Glass • —Hardy annual. 
No. 1197. Blue. Campanula-like flower; free bloomer. 1 fo t ... 0 3 
Venus’ Navelwort (Cynoglossum). 
No. 1198. Garden. Pretty; free blooming, dwarf, white. Annual 0 3 
Verbascum (Mullein)._„„ <lypOTi „. 
No. r 199. Pannosum. Grand foliage, silver-white in centre. 
2 feet ... ... ... ... ... ... ... j Q ; 
Verbena (Vervain) • —Perennial. Few plants are 
more generally liked than the Verbena, as it makes a first- 
class beddei, brilliant in colours, excellent habit, and of long 
duration in bloom ; no garden complete without it. 
No. 1200. New Mammoth. A strain of superb beauty, the 
blossoms of large size, freely produced and most vivid 
colours. Rarely is a plant so worthy of the highest 
recommendation ... .. ... ... .. 1/0 & 2 5 
» 1272. Mammoth, Scarlet Shades. Magnificent heads of 
blossom of dark scarlet; valuable novelty ... ... 1 g 
„ 1201. Scarlet Defiance. A variety of the most brilliant colour 1 
,, 1202. White. Pure white colour, excellent truss of bloom, and 
sweet-scented; interesting species, habit trailing ... 1 0. 
,, 1203. Hybrids, Mixed (Carters’). Mixture of all the best 
colours, has a standard reputation ; excellent bedder -/6 & 1 0 
„ 1204. Collection of 10 varieties, separate . 4 0 
•> I2 °S- „ 6 „ „ . 2 6 
,, 1206. Lemon-scented (Aloysia). Half-hardy shrub or pot 
plant, deliciously iragrant foliage ; greenhouse favourite 1 0 
,, 1207. Drummondi. Hardy American perennial; open borders 0 6 
,, 1208. Venosa. Fine hardy perennial for bedding ; rosy purple 0 6 
Veronica (Speedwell Tribe . 
No. 1209. Greenhouse varieties. For greenhouse or conserva¬ 
tory ; neat in habit and foliage; blossom blue and 
white spikes. ‘. .. 1/0 & 2 6 
Vinca (Madagascar Periwinkle). 
No. 1210. Rosea. Neat pot or sub-tropical border plant. 1 foot... 0 6 
Viola (Heartsease Family) 
• — Hardy 
perennial. Every large extent of bedding makes use of one or 
more of the Violas, and their enlivening effect is remarkable. 
No. 1211. Mauve Queen. Most excellent bedder ; fine colour ... 0 6 
,, 1212. Purple Queen. Bright and beautiful companion plant 0 6 
,, 1280. Carters’ Blue Bedding. Fine colour; effective 
bedder . .-/6 & 1 0 
,, 1213. Carters’ White Bedding. La rge flowered species 
-76 & 1 0 
,, 1214. Carters’ Golden Bedding. First-class. 6 inches 
-/6 & 1 0 
„ 1215. Choicest Mixed Varieties. Excellent mixture of all 
colours, elegance and beauty combined ... 10& 2 6 
„ 1216. Odorata (Sweet Violet.. The Spring charmer ... 0 G 
,, 1217. „ alba (White Violet). Sweet-scented ... 1 o 
I, 1218. ,, The Czar. Robust growing variety ; large 
blooms, good colour and fine scent. 6 inches ... ... 1 0 
“ Messrs. Carters’ Seeds have made the garden the admiration of eveiyone 
this year-and every year, in fact ”—M. M., County Down. 
