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The Florists^ Review 



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THE KENILWORTH Giant Pansy 



Seeds are all grown by myself and are offered in the following mix- 

 tures and separate colors: 



22. GIANT KENILWOKTH STRAIN. The flowers are of perfect form 

 and substance; many of the immense flowers are from 3% to 4 

 Inches. It is a striking collection of beautiful colors and markings, 

 rich with shades of red, brown, bronze, mahogany and many others 

 too numerous to mention. Light, Medium or Dark Mixtures. 



24. GIANT KENILWORTH SHOW. An extra fine strain of large flow- 

 ers; the Immense flowers are of circular form and great substance. 

 A beautiful collection of colors and markings. 



26. GIANT KENILWORTH CUT FLOWER MIXTURE. Is a distinct class 

 by itself, surpassing all other strains as a cut flower or for exhibi- 

 tion purposes, for inside or outside growing; the large flowers are 

 carried erect above the foliage on heavy stems, 7 or 8 inches long, 

 in the mo.st graceful manner, and stand the hot, dry weather well. 



28. GIANT MASTERPIECE. A remarkable type; the curled, wavy petals 

 giving the flower a double appearance; large flowers of great sub- 

 stance, on long, strong stem. 



30. GIANT THREE AND FIVE BLOTCHED PANSIES. A superb mix- 

 ture. Flowers large and of circular form and of great substance. 

 The display of coloring Is unsurpassed. A combination of almost 

 every shade of rich, velvety colors; reds are particularly conspic- 

 uous; the petals being distinctly marked with three or five large, 

 dark blotchee. 



32. GIANT PARISIAN. The flowers are of enormous size and beautifully 

 marked, mostly fine dark blotches on white and yellow ground; 

 an unusually showy mixture. 



34. GIANT BRONZE. A fine mixture of all shades of velvety brown, 

 bronze, Havana brown, mahogany and copper shades. 



45. GIANT APOLLO (Masterpiece type). New bronze, veined and 

 blotched. Strongly frilled petals. A superb Pansy. 



47. GIANT ERFORDIA (New Red). Of the Masterpiece type. The largest 

 and best red. The result of ten years of selection. The color is of a 

 deep, smooth, velvet red shading to scarlet, with curled petals and 

 sweet scented. 



49. GIANT MERCURY. New. A deep blackish purple, really self-col- 

 ored, without blotches or spots. The flowers are extraordinary in 

 size and substance, being the largest flowers of all self-colored 



S2. ORCHID n.,OWERED, Mixed. A dwarf, free bloomer, with a range 

 of delicate colors that do not exist in any other Pansies; a re- 

 markable combination of light rose, shell pink, blush mauve, 

 fawn, light brown, orange and chamois. 



New Early-flowering or Winter-blooming Giant Pansies •*™«s»f Kenilworih Pansy Seed 



An entirely new and distinct strain of Pansies. The main advantage of 

 these new Pansies over all hitherto existing Pansies is tlie extreme earliness 

 of flowering and its unusual hardiness, which enables them to withstand quite 

 severe Winters, and to bloom right on into the Summer. Sown at the same 

 time as other Pansies, they begin flowering the early part of March or as soon 

 a.s the snow is off the ground, many times having four or five large flowers 

 to a plant, when all other Pansies are only showing buds. The flowers are 

 large, well formed and fragrant. They are highly recommended for Autumn 

 planting on gtraves and for very early bedding, as well as for early cut 

 flower.s. 



14. WIITTEB SUN. Golden yellow, with dark eye. 



15. ICE XnrO. Silvery white, with dark blue eye. 



16. CEIiESTIAi; QUEEN. Light or sky blue. 



17. CHASM OF KABCH. Dark velvety blue. 



18. MIXED. The above four colors with other shades and variations. 

 500 Meds 50c., 1000 seeds 91.00, % oz. 92.00, V4 oz. 93.75, 1 oz. 915.00 



20. FBI2TCESS. The New Uprlfflit Paniy. 



This strain is entirely distinct from all others. It is absolutely compact, 

 upright growing, and extremely weatherproof, enduring many storms with- 

 out damage to its flower. The flowers are mostly blotched and frilled like the 

 Masterpiece, of good form and heavy, velvety texture, on heavy stems carried 

 well above the foliage. Attractive by the brilliancy of its colors. 



500 Seeds 20c., 1000 Seeds 35c., Ya oz. 91'00, y^ oz. 92.00, 1 oz. 97.50. 



FRFF flFPFR R'^INBOW is a mixture of the most beautiful, gorgeous 

 1 lUili m I un . colors, blotched, striped, veined, margined, etc. With 

 every $1.00 worth of Pansy seed I will send, free, 1000 seeds of Rainbow 

 and with other amounts in like proportion. 



All sorts and mixtures except the new Pansy 

 Princess and the Early Flowering or Winter 

 Blooming are $5.00 per oz., $1.25 per % oz. ; 

 5000 seeds $1.00; trade pkt. of 1000 seeds 25c; 

 any 5 pkts. $1.00. Plea.se order by number. 



GIANT PANSY SEED 

 In S«parat« Colors 



38. Mme. Perret. Red and wine shades. 

 42. AdonU. Light blue, white center. 

 44. Black. Almost coal black. 

 48. Lord Beaconsfleld. Purple, shaded white. 

 Goliath. Large, curled yellow, blotched. 

 Emp. William. Ultramarine blue, violet. 

 £mp. I'Yanz Joseph. White, blotched blue. 

 Indigo Blue. Deep, velvety blue. 

 Light Blue Shades. 



Pres. McKinley. Yellow, dark-blotched. 

 Purple. Large, rich, deep color. 

 118. Psyche. Curled white; five blotches. 

 126. Red. A collection of rich red shades. 

 Vulcan. Dark red, with five 



blotches. 

 TI'Ttlte. Large satiny white. 

 White with Violet Blotch. 

 142. Yellow. Large, gold. yel. 



144. Yellow with Dark 



Blotch. 



145. The preceding Ig 

 colors separate or 

 ntJxed. Mixed in 

 equal propor- 

 tions. 1000 seeds 

 25c; any 5 

 pkts. $1.00. 



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 106. 

 114. 



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seeds to be good. There is no evidence 

 to dispute the good quality of the seeds, 

 except that the seeds when planted did 

 not grow. But the method of handling 

 the seeds by the defendant after he re- 

 ceived them is sufficient to show that it 

 was through his own neglect and failure 

 to properly treat the seeds that their 

 germinating power was killed. We are 

 satisfied, therefore, that the plaintiff 

 was entitled to recover the agreed price 

 of the seeds, and that a judgment should 

 have been entered in his favor." S. 



SHIPMENTS TO ABQENTINA. 



Seedsmen wishing to send seeds to 

 the Argentine Kepublic should conform 

 to certain requirements, which, as 

 stated by the consul-general of the Ar- 

 gentine Eepublic at New York city, 



Ask for Prices of Seeds (Garden, Farm 

 or Flower) from 



Kel way's 



for present delivery or on contract. 

 Special prices now ready. 



Langport, England 



are: The seed grower must make an 

 affidavit before a notary public, the 

 notary public attaching his jurat and 

 official seal, stating that the seeds are 

 free from diseases. A similar affidavit 

 should be obtained from the county 

 clerk and both certificates, or affidavits, 

 sent to the consul-general of the Argen- 

 tine Republic at New York, for certi- 

 fication, the fee for which is $2. 



Curtis Nye Smith. 



FAXON'S BEST PANSY 



Ounce $10.00 



Trade Packet . 1.00 



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