

JULY 24, 1913. 



The Florists' Review 



51 



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can be produced only from the giant strains. Our CHALLENGE PANSY seed contains only the giant self- 

 colors, the giant striped and variegated and the giant blotched, etc., all carefully mixed in proportion. You 

 could not buy better seed if you paid $100.00 per ounce. Our Challenge Pansy seed during the past season gave 

 unprecedented satisfaction, and every order booked last year was duplicated and increased this year. AH the testi- 

 moYiials received mentioned specially the high grade of flowers— color, form and size of the individual blossoms. This 

 year, by adding improved types, intending customers can absolutely rely on a duplication of this season's success with 

 increased satisfaction. Our " mark " for this strain is " Challenge/' and it is all the word denotes. 



Pansy— Boddlngton's *'ChaIlenge"-All Qlants 



This mixture contains all the finest Giant strains — of 

 the leading Pansy Specialists in the world — the Giant 

 self-colors, the Giant striped and margined, and the 

 Giant blotched, etc., all carefully mixed in proportion — 

 the finest that money can buy — the finest your money 

 can buy. A florist who has grown It said: "Why don't 

 you call it Defiance?" 



% trade pkt. ZRc., trade pkt. 50 cts., '% oz. 75 cts., 14 oz. 

 $1.50, Vz oz. $2.75, oz. $5.00 



% oz. 

 |5 00 



Oz. 

 15 00 



Boddin^rton's Quality "Ens^lish** Pansy 



A superb strain of highly-colored flowers in great variety 

 and immense size. 



Our Mr. Bunyard, while visiting the Royal International Ex- 

 hibition in London, was much impressed with these blooms, 

 and strongly recommends this mixture to florists. 



Trade pkt. (500 seeds), $100; % trade pkt. (250 seeds), 60c. 

 \i oz. $2.25, % oz. $4.25, oz. $8.00 



Other Choice Varieties of Giant Pansies 



Triumph of the Giants. Extremely large 



flower of beautiful colorings. Should be Tr. pkt 



grown by every florist $0 60 



Tr. pkt. 



Boddlngton's "Challenge" Mixture $0 60 



Giant Trimardeau. Mammoth-flowering, 

 and In a good range of color 



Giant Masterpiece (Frilled Pansy). Petals 

 beautifully waved; exquisite colors 



CasBler'8 Giant. A fine strain of large, 

 highly colored flowers 



Giant Bngnot's Stained. Extra choice flow- 

 ers, large and plenty of light colors. . . 



Giant Madame Perret. A recent introduc- 

 tion by a celebrated French specialist; 

 of strong, free growth 



Giant Fire King. Brilliant reddish yellow, 

 with large brown eyes 



Giant Lord Beaconsfleld. Deep purple vio- 

 let, top petals light blue 



Giant Canary Bird. Ground color is a 

 bright golden yellow and each petal is 

 marked with a darker blotch 



Giant Orchidaeflora, or Orchid-flowered 

 Pansy. Splendid variety; beautiful 

 shades of pink, lilac, orange, rose, terra 

 cotta, chamois, etc 



Giant Emperor William. Ultramarine blue, 

 purple eye 



Giant Golden Queen. Bright yellow, no eye 



Giant Golden Yellow. Yellow, biown eye. . 



Giant King of the Blacks (Faust). Black. 



Giant President MoKinley. Golden yellow, 

 large, dark blotch 



Giant Prince Bismarck. Yellowish bronze, 

 dark.eye 



Giant Pretiosa. Crimson rose, white mar- 

 gin, violet blotch 



Giant Rosy lilac 



Giant White. Violet spot 



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% oz. 

 $2 75 



% oz. 

 $1 60 



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25 1 50 5 00 



Novelty Pansies Tr. pkt. 



ADONIS. Light blue, with white center $0 25 



ANDROMEDA. Rosy, with lavender tints 25 



BRIDESMAID. Giant flowers of rosy white 25 



EMPEROR FRANCIS JOSEPH. Pure white, large violet 



spots 25 



MAUVE QUEEN. A delicate mauve Pansy, the lower 



three petals marked with a large blotch of carmine. ... 25 

 PSYCHE. Violet, bordered white; beautifully waved petals 25 

 PEACOCK. All the name implies; a most beautiful vari- 

 colored variety; peacock blue, edged white 25 



RUBY KING. Superb crimson and red shades 25 



8NOWFLAKE. Pure white; Immense flower 25 



VULCAN. Giant brilliant dark red, with five black 



blotches ; unique 25 



Collection of the above 10 varieties, one packet each, for $2.00. 



Boddington's Giant Pansies to Color 

 Named Varieties Mixed 



For our customers who desire special shades in Pansies we 

 have pleasure in offering the following: 

 Light Shades, Yellow shades. Spotted Shades, Striped and 



Mottled, Dark Shades, Blue Shades, Bronze Shades, Red and 



Brown Shades. Trade pkt. 26 cts., % oz. $1.00, % oz. $1.75, 



oz. $3.00. 



i ARTHUR T. BODDINGTON, Seedsman, rJ^w yo7k 



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under the Windier banner outpulled 

 Jliem and won. 



George Waldbart took an automobile 

 load to the picnic and was glad he went, 

 Hs he met many old friends. 



^red Ammann and his family, from 

 ••"dwardsville, went to the picnic in 

 ^■harles Kuehn's automobile. Mr. Am- 

 wann never misses such a good thing 

 ^1 the club's picnic. 



Belleville florists attended the picnic" 

 'n full force. Trustee Guy saw to that. 



Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Weber got back 

 from Oakville in time for the picnic 

 "xi, with Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Weber, 



Jr., and Mrs. Herman Weber, spent a 

 pleasant afternoon. 



The late Chas. E. Schoenle and Fran- 

 cis Fillmore, Sr., were greatly missed 

 at the picnic. Both have passed to the 

 Great Beyond since the last outing. 



Charles Wors had charge of the seed- 

 guessing contest and had his hands full 

 of business all afternoon. 



St. Louis county had a larger repre- 

 sentation of florists at the picnic than 

 in any previous year. F. Vennemann, 

 president of the county club, says many 

 more would have gone if they had not 

 been so busy building. 



The Sanders family was the largest 



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New Winter-flowering 

 SWEET PEA SEED 



ATTRACTION" 



First Prize winner at Chicago Spring Flower 

 Show. Color, bright pink an^l cream; strong 

 grower, large flower and a good sel er, with 

 more three to five flowers on 12 to 18-inch 

 stems than any winter blooirer to our knowl- 

 edge. Originated with us three years ago. 

 For the first time we offer for sale a limited 

 supply of seed at ono-half ouneo, $1.00. 



LOEFFLER & BENKE 



Watertown, Wl«. 



