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The Florists^ Review 



59 



The KENILWORTH Giant Pansy Seed 



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W.'ll. 



lurlv (.■in.spicuouH, the pdal.s hfitiR- (li.siiiii-tly rn.'U-k.-d witli tlirei; 

 or I'iv hii-Ki', (liirk lilotclies. lUOO sofds, 3."c; "/s <iz., !>Mc, Vi oz., 



No. 

 1-'. 



(.I.WT KKMLWOKTII CTT FI.OWKK MIXTIKI:. 1>^ a clistiiut 

 ciii.s.s lA Ms. 'If. .suriia.ssiiiK all cilh-r .siiaitis as a cul (Inwi- lur 

 iii.sidi: or .iiaside growiiiK; the larb'i' lluwers arc ca! ru'd er> i t 

 abiivo the- ffdiaKf on hi'Mvy sieiiis, IJ or 7 in<h(;s Iohk. 

 most Kracd'ul manner, and stanii tlio hot, dry W'ailo- 

 lodil stM-ds. 40r; V» oz., $1.10; V4 oz., $U.OO; Vi "i;.. ^.■;,...; 1 ciz,, 

 .'?7. .',(»; I oz., .SIJT.OO, 



(;l.\NT M.\S'rh:Kril';CK. a remarkable type, tlie curled wavy 

 p.lalH fiiviiiK 111'.- Ilower a doulde appearance; large lloweis of 

 ureal .substance, on long, .strong stem.';. 1U(HI seeds, 4iicj ", oz., 

 .•^I.IO; '4 oz., $L'.0O; % oz., .$.3.7.'i; 1 oz., $7.r)(); 4 oz., .s,.'..00. 



(il.WT TIIKKK AM) FIVK IJI.OTt'lIKI) I'.VNSIKS. A superb mix- 

 lui-.-. fl.m..i., larKu and of eireular form aritl (jl f,'r"al sub- 

 .slanee. The ilisplav <jf C(dorint,' is unsurpassed. A comldniUiOii 

 almost everv shade of rich, velycly colors; reds are particu- 

 U . . 



,1. (!.'.; ij oz.,' .<;.■!. 00; 1 oz., $t!.0O; 4 oz., .SliL.JO. 



<;l.\NT I'AKISIAN. The flowers arc of enormous size and beauti- 

 fully marked, mostly five dark blotches on white and yellow 

 Kr(jund; an unusually showy mixture. lOilO seeds, 3.)c; Vs oz., 

 !)0c; 1., oz., $l.ti5; Vi oz., $;$.00; 1 oz., $0.00; 4 oz., $21. GO. 



<iIANT IJKONZK. A fine mi.xturo of all shades of velvety brown 

 bronze, Havana brown, mahoKany and copper shades. 1"<"* 

 seeds, :?.".c; % oz., UOc; V* oz., $1.05; V2 oz., $3.00; 1 oz., $0.00; 

 4 oz., .«L'1.."jO. 



TBll'Ml'II OF GI.\NT. Remarkably beautiful. The Imposing: five- 

 spotted llowers on Ions, viK;orous st.alks surmount the foliage 

 in the most Kiaceful manne^r, are of enormous size. perfe<'tly 

 roun.l and of unusual substance. The individual petals are very 

 broad anil (.i\er each other in such a manner as to make the 

 llowers appe.-tr almost double, the border of every petal bemK 

 .■onspicuouslv curled. The pl.-ints are of a robust srowth and 

 form cuiiDjact bushes of a rouml shape. 1000 seeds, 3oc; Vs oz., 

 POe; 1/4 oz., Sl.d.-i; V2 oz., $3.00; 1 oz., $0.00; 4 oz.. $21.50. 



GIANT li.VTII'S KMI'RESS. The finest of fancy Knglish Pansies. 

 Flowers are verv large, mostly frilbd and blotched and of great 

 substance and the colors are brilliant and varied. KioO seeds, 

 40c; Vs oz., $1.10; % oz., $-.'.00; U oz., .<3.7.^.; 1 oz., $..iiO. 



70. OKrHlI)-FI.O«ERKn, Mixed. A dwarf, 



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10, 



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1.'0. 



KKMIAVOKTII fJI.VNT I'RIZK. I have improved this strain by selecting and 

 saving seed from the best shaped flowers of the most gorgeous color for many 

 >ears. It is of the blocked -Masterpiece type. The plants distinguish them- 

 silvvs by their robust growth and healthy-looking fcdiage; they are de.-p 

 rootrd and stand the hot, dry weather belter than most other varieties. The 

 large (lowers on long, thick stems are carried well above the foliage in the 

 most graceful manner, are of enormous size anil of good substiinco. The 

 P'd.ils are exceedingly broad and cover each other in such a manner as to 

 make the flowers .'ippear almost double. The border of each petal being 

 conspicuously undulated and curled, the gorgeous and varied colored blos- 

 soms of velvety texture, jjerfect form and giant size, frequently measuring 

 3',j inches in diameter; the ground color such as yidlow. white, deep orange, 

 mahogany bi'own, brimze Idue, and endless N'ai'iations. Most petals ar*' beau- 

 1ifull.\ marked with .1 large blotch, a few are self-colored. 'i'her are spe- 

 ei.illv tine for planting under glass or outside for cut flowers at all seasons. 

 .■•iMii seeds, 30c; 1 000 seeds. 00c; % oz., $1.10; V* oz., $2.50; \'2 oz., $0.00; 1 oz., 

 .<;io.OO; 4 oz., $3.". 00. 



KKNII.UOKTII <iI.\N'r KXIIIIJITION is the very finest complete mixture ever 

 siiit out. .Sled earefuil.\' saved only from marked plants of the best varieties, 

 Willi the liirgest and best shajied llowers and richest coloring. It is Impossible 

 to <onvey an adequate iilea of the delightful variations in color and mark- 

 ings of this unrivaled mixture. .'"lOO seeds, 30c; 1000 seeds. ,^iOc; Vn oz.. $1.3.'); 

 U oz., $2.."iO; oz., .$10.00; 4 oz., $3."i.tlO. 



TKl.M.VKDK.M' (il.VNT 1».\N'SY, improved; it is far superior to the orimi.ary 

 run of 'l"rliuardeau that is sold. It is a very sh(jwy class of vigorous, com- 

 I>ael growth. Flowers of ■■iiormous size in all the self ccdors, blocked, striped, 

 iiiargiiied, etc. It is very doubtful if any other pansy will give ;is uood sat- 

 isfaction as the improved Trim.arde.MU for all general ruirposes. 1 000 seeils, 

 30. ■; :!000 s.'eds. 7.")C ; U oz., ^\.a:>; 'i.. oz.. $2.50; 1 oz.. $,-|.00; -1 oz., $lS.Oo. 



(;I.\NT TKIMAKDK.M' No. 2, while not eiiual to the improved, is a g 1 mix- 



tur.' containing all colors and will gi\'e good satisfaction where a mixture 

 of moder.ite price is d.-sired. 1000 sc.-ds, 20c; U oz., 80e; ',i oz., $1.50; 1 oz., 

 $;i.00; 4 oz., $11.00. 



rKlNCESS, file New I'liriRlit ransy. This strain is entirely distinct from all 

 oiliers. It IS abs.iiuiely compact, uiiright gr.iwing. The flowers arc mostly 

 blotched an.l frill.. I like the .Masterpiece, of goo.l form and he.avy v.dvety 

 texture, on heavv .-tcms, carried well above the foliage. Attractive bv the 

 brilliancy of its cob.rs, 1000 seeds, SOc; Va oz., 90c; % oz., $1.05; '- oz., $3.00; 



1000 

 >4 oz.. 

 .$5.00; 



■'p. is, 

 $1.30; 

 4 oz.. 



oz. 



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$(>.oo. 



(ilANT KKNIIAVOKTII 



m.iii.N- of tb'' Imni. 

 tiful cidors and m:.: 

 and manv others t. 

 1000 .seeds, 35e ; 



"K.MN. The flowers are of perfect form and substance; 



tl.iw.'rs are ;t-inch. It is ,a striking collection of beau- 



.iii.gs, rich with shacb^s of re,|, brown, lu'onze, mahogany 



. numerous to mention. I,li;ht. me. Hum or dark mixtures 



7... '."Oe; ',4 oz., $1,05; li oz.. $3.00; 1 oz., $0.00; 4 oz., $21.50. 



(ilANT KKMIAVOKTII SHOW is undoubtedly the largest flowered Pansy in the 



w.irld; th..' imm.'iis.- llow.'rs are of circular forin. .V b.-autiful coll.>ction of 

 colors and markings. 1000 seeds. 40c; >8 oz., $1,10; \i oz., $2.00; >■. oz,. $3.75; 

 1 oz., $7,,-.0; 4 oz., $27.00. 



THE EAIII>Y 1 I.0\VI:KIN<; ok winter Itl.OOMTNO GIANT PANSIKS in all 



colors or inixc.l. luOO s. cds, OOc ; % oz., $1,10; V4 oz., .$2.0ci; 1 ,iz., $T..".o. 



free' bloom. 'r. with a range of 

 cate colors that do not exist in any 

 cdher I'ansi.s; a remarkabl.' com- 

 bination cd" light rose, shc'll filnk, 

 blush mauve, fawn, light brown, 

 orange and chamois. 

 :-;0c; 4000 sc eds, $1.00; 

 Li oz., $2.50; 1 oz., 

 $18.0(1. 



GIANT PANSY SEED 



In Sepiirijte Colors 



1000 seeils, 30c; anv 4 packets, $1.00; i 

 .$1.30; '.. oz., $2..-.0; 1 oz., $5.00. 

 38. Mine. Teiret. Ued and wine sha.les. 

 42. .A«loiiis. Light blue, clark center. 

 44, Blal-k. Almost coal black. 

 48. I.ord Il«^iu'onsHelcl. I'urple, shaded 



w hite. 

 50. (ioliutli. Large, curled yellow, blotched. 

 54. Tret*. C'limot. White, five blue blotches. 

 50. Eight Blue Sliades. 

 58. Indigo Hliie. I'.ep. velvety blue. 

 i;0. Hortensia-Ked. Light rose. 

 02. I'riiK'e Henry. T^ark blue. 

 <13i- Kiiliv Kins:. Superb crimson an.l reil. 

 04. Snow (Jueen. Heautiful satiny white 

 00. .Almond Blossom. Ji.li.'ate rose. 

 08. Andromeda. Curled appb' blossom. 

 74. SuniiKlit. Yellow, with brown blotches, 

 SO, I'urple. Large, rich deep color, 

 82. (iiant PeaeocI*. Kich ultramarine blue. 

 84. Men'ury. Xi-w. A deep blackish purple. 

 80. I'res. McKinley. Yellow, clark blotched. 

 88. Emp. Friin/. .losepii. White, blotched 



blue. 

 00. Vniean. l>ark red, with five blotches. 

 02. Victoria, lilood red, violet blotcdies. 

 04, Ited. .V collection of ricli red shades. 

 08, INvclie. Curled white, with live 



' blotches. A 



100. Vellow. \Vith dark blotch. 

 102. Yellow. Large golden 



v.dlow. 

 104. VA'hile. With violet 



bbdch. 

 100. White. Large 



satinv white. 

 108. £mp. VVniiiim. Ultra 



marine blue 

 110. The i.rece.Iing 



20 ccd.irs 



mixed. 



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