August 16, 1917. 



The Florists^ Review 



61 



The KENILWORTH Giant Pansy 



Seeds are all grown by myself and are offered In the following mixtures and separate colors: 



All sorts and mixtures except where noted are: $5.00 per oz., $1.25 per \i oz.. 5000 seeds $1.00; trade packet of 1000 seeds, 

 25c; any 5 packets, $1.00. Please order by number. 



22. 



24. 



28. 



30. 



32. 



34. 

 3C.. 



GIANT KENELWOBTH STRAIN. The flowers are of perfect form 

 and substance; many of the Immense flowers are from 3%- to 4-in. 

 It is a striking collection of beautiful colors and markinss, rich 

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

 numerous to mention. Light, Medium or Dark Mixtures. 



GIANT KENIIiWOBTH SHOW. An extra fine strain of large flowers; 

 the immense flowers are of circular form and great substance. A 

 beautiful collection of colors and markings. 



GIANT KENII.WOBTH CUT FLOWER MIXTURE. Is a distmci class 

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

 outside growing; the large flowers are carried erect above the 

 foliage on heavy stems, 7 or 8 In. long, in the most graceful man- 

 ner, and stand the hot. dry weather well. 



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. 



GIANT THREE AND FIVE BLOTCHED PANSIE8. A superb mix- 

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

 The displav of coloring is unsurpassed. A combination of alniost 

 every shade of rich, velvety colors: reds are particularly conspicu- 

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

 dark blotches. 



<iIANT PARISIAN. The flowers are of enormous size and beautifully 

 marked, mo.stly five dark blotches on white and yellow ground; an 

 unusually showy mixture. 



GIANT BRONZK. A fine mixture of all shades of velvety brown, 

 bronze. Havana brown, mahogany and copper shades. 



TRIUMPH OF GIANT. Remarkably beautiful. The imposing five- 

 spotted flowers on long, vigorous stalks surmount the foliage m the 

 most grail tul manner, are of enormous size, perfectly round and 

 of unusuiil substance. The individual petals are very broad and 

 cover each other in such a manner as to make the flowers appear 

 almost double, the border of every petal being eonspicuously curled. 

 The plants are of a robust growth and form compact bushes of a 

 round shape. 



10. KENILWORTH GIANT EXHIBITION is the very finest complete mixture ever 

 sent out. Seed carefully saved only from marked planU of the best varieties, vflth tne 

 largest and best shaped flowers and richest coloring. It is impossible to convey 

 an adequate idea of the delightful variations in color and markings of this un- 

 rivaled mixture. 500 seeds 80c. 1000 seeds 50c, M o*. $1.35, % oz. $2.50, oz. 

 $10.00. 



New Early-flowering, or Winter Blooming ^S 



An entirely new and distinct strain of Pansles The main advantage of these 

 new Pansles over all hitherto existing Pansles is the extreme earliness of flowering. 

 Bown at the same time as other Pansles, they begin flowering the early part of March 

 or as soon as the snow is off the ground, many times having four or five large flowers 

 to a plant, when all other Pansles are only showing buda. The flowers are large, well 

 formed and fragrant. 



17. CHARM OF MARCH. Dark velvety 



blue. 



18. MIXED. The above four colors with 



other shades and variations. 



14. WINTER SUN. Golden yellow with 



dark eye. 



15. ICE KING. Silvery white, with dark 



eye. 



16. CELESTIAL QUEEN. Light or sky 



blue. 



600 seeds 25c, 1000 seeds 40c, % oz. $1.10, \i oz. $2.00, oz. $7.50. 



20. PRINCESS. (The New Upright Pansy.) This strain is entirely distinct from all 

 others. It is absolutely compact, upright growing. The flowers are mostly 

 blotched and frilled like the Masterpiece, of good form and heavy velvety tex- 

 ture on heavy stem carried well above the foliage. Attractive by brilliancy 

 of its colors. 



40. GIANT BATH'S EMPRESS. The flnest of fancy English Pansles. Flowers are 

 very large, mostly frilled and blotched and of great substance and the colors 

 are brilliant and varied. 



70. ORCHID-FLOWERED, Mixed. A dwarf, 

 free bloomer, with a range of delicate 

 colors that do not exist in any other 

 Pansles; a remarkable combination of 

 light rose, shell pink, blush mauve, 

 fawn, light brown, orange and chamois. 



GIANT PANSY SEED 



In Separate Colors 

 88. Mme. Perret. Red and wine shades. 

 42. Adonis. Light blue, white center. 

 44. Black. Almost coal black. 

 46. Giant Apollo (Masterpiece type). New 



bronze, veined and blotched. 

 48. Lord Beaconsfleld. Purple, shaded white. 

 50. Goliath. Large, curled yellow, blotched. 

 66. Light Blue Shades. 

 58. Indigo Blue. Deep, velvety blue. 

 80. Purple. Large, rich deep color. 

 84. Mercury. New. A deep blackish purple, 



really self-colored. 

 86. Pres. McKinley. Yellow, dark blotched. 

 90. Vulran. Dark red, with five blotches. 

 92. Victoria. Blood red, violet blotches. 

 04. Red. A collection of rich, red 



shades. 

 98. Psyche. Curled white, with five 



blotches. 

 100. Yellow. With dark blotch. 

 102. Yellow. Large golden 



yellow. 

 104. White. Withviwlet 



blotch. 

 106. White. Large sat- 

 iny white. 

 110. The preceding 

 19 colors mixed in 

 equal proportion*- 





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Mention The Review when yon write. 



ter. At the end are offered a linlf-dozen assort- 

 ments "for those who want only a small roliec- 

 tlon and are unfamiliar with tlie merits of the 

 large numbers of varieties listed." 



V, Lemoine tc Son, Nnney, France.— A con- 

 densed midsummer cataloRue of delphiniums and 

 peonies. Besides the well tried standard sorts, 

 the list comprises "choice botanical species" and 

 the newer and rarer varieties, for which "orders 

 will be filled in rotation to the extent of the 

 available stock." 



H. G. Hastings Co., Atlanta, Ga. — Fall cata- 

 logue of seeds, bulbs, roses, vines, strawberry 

 plants, insecticides, etc. ; sixty pages and colored 

 cover. Farm and veKetahle seeds predominate. 

 After specifying some of the reasons for the 

 general advance In prices, the company says: 

 "We have felt it our duty to you and to this 

 country to do our best to get the necessary 

 seeds produced, almost regardless of cost, for 

 without seed there cannot be food. However, 

 we and other seedsmen must pass this increased 

 cost on to you in the way of higher prices or 

 else go out of business. We want and expect 

 to sell you the seeds you need, but we would 

 "rge carefulness in planting, that tiiere may he 

 no waste. Every pound of seed in existence is 

 needed to supply the demand." 



PRIMROSE SEED 



IMPROVED CHINESE, finest grown, single 

 and double, mixed, 600 seeds, $1.00; "2 pkt., 60c; 

 1000 seeds, $1.60. Colore separate also. 



PRIMULA KEWENSIS. new dwarf yellow, 26c. 



PRIMULA M ALA COIDES. Giant Baby. 26c. 



COLUMBINE, very finest giants grown, mixed, 26c 



CYCLAMEN, Giants, trade pkt.. $1.00; \i. 60c. 



PANSY, Oiants. 600 1 seeds, $1.00: ^ pkt.. 60c. 

 Our Pansles are very fine again tlils year. 



JOHN f RUPP, Shircmanstown, Pa. 

 Premium American PANSY SEED 



Toole's <iinnt Prize Strain 



Produces flowers of lar^e size, splendid form and 



substiinco and in the widest mngo of 



shades and colors. 



Packet, 20c; trade packet of IO(X) seeds, 40c; '« oz., 90c ; 



"^4 oz.. $l.'2.5; 1 oz., $.5.00. 



WM. TOOLE & SON 



Hardy Plant and Pansy Farm. BARABOO, WIS. 



BROWN*S GIANT PRIZE 

 PANSY SEED 



1917 crop, mixed colors 



$1.25 per H oz ; $5.00 per oz.; $50.00 per lb. 



Cash with order. 



PETER BROWN, Lancaster, Pa. 



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