JULY 16, 1914. 



The Florists' Review 



65 



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BODDINGTON'S GIGANTIC PANSIES 



fyn be: produced only from the slant strain*. Our CHALLVNQK PANSY seed contains only the slant ••if-c»lar*, the slant strlpad and 

 varltf ■**' and the slant blotchad, etc., all carefully mixed in proportion. You could not buy better seed if you paid $100 par onnca. Our 

 ChaJlcige Pansy seed during the pist season gave unprecedented satisfaction, and every order booked last year was duplicated and increased this 

 year, All the testimonials received mentioned specially the high grade of flowers— color, form and size of the individual blossoms. This year, by 

 iddlng improved types, intending customers can absolutely rely on a duplication of this season's success with increased satisfaction. Our "mark" 

 for tbi strain is "Challansa," and it is all the word denotes. 



PaDS7— Boddington's "Challenge"— All Giants 



This mixture contains all the finest Giant strains-of the 

 i,?ading Pansy Specialists in the world— the Giant self-colors, 

 li;e Giant striped and margined, and the Giant blotched, etc., 

 all carefully mixed in proportion— the finest that money can 

 imy— the finest your money can buy. A florist who has grown 

 i^ said: "Why don't you call it Defiance?" 

 V, trade pkt., 25c, trade pkt., 50c; ^ oz., 75c: ^ oz., $1.50; 

 ^ oz., $2.75; oz., $5.U0. 



1914 NOVELTY «- PANSY 



SIM'S GOLD MEDAL MIXTURE 



Was awarded the First Prize and Gold Medal at the Inter- 

 national Horticultural Exhibition, held at the Grand Central 

 Palace, New York City, April. 1913. This splendid mixture is 

 the result of years of painstaking selecting on the part of Mr. 

 William Sim (renowned for Sweet Peas), Cliftondale, Mass., 

 and we are offering seed from th<* originator for the first time. 

 Trade pkt., 75c; 3 pkts. for $2.00; ^8 oz., $3.50. 



Boddlngton's Quality "English" Pansy 



A superb strain of highly-colored flowers in great variety and 

 Immense size. 



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

 tion In London, was much impressed with these blooms, and stronKly 

 rscommends this mixture to florists. 



Trade pkt. (600 seeds), $1.00; % trade pkt. (250 seeds). 60c- 

 14 02.. $2.25; M oz.. $4.25; oz.. $8.00. 



Other Choice Varieties of Giant 

 r^ansies ^r pkt u oz oz 



Boddlngton'8 "Challenye" Mixture $0.50 $1.5o' $ 5.00 



Triumpli of the Giants. Extremely large flower 

 of beautiful colorings. Should be grown by 

 every florist 50 



fllant Trimardeau. Mammoth flowering and in a 

 food range of color 15 



Oiuat Masterpiece (Frilled Pansy). Petals beauti- 

 fully waved; exquisite colors 25 



OMsier's Giant. A fine strain of large, highly 

 colored flowers 15 



Olant Bugnot'g Stained. Extra choice flowers, large 

 and plenty of light colore 50 



*"»•" Madame Perret. A recent introduction by a 

 celebrated French specialist; of strong, free 

 frowth 15 



Otant Fire King. Brilliant reddish yel'low." with 



large brown eyes 15 



- .* ,Lord Beaconsfleld. Deep purple violet, top 



^tai8 light blue . 



«lMt Canary Bird. Ground color is a bright golden 

 bl t ^ and each petal is marked with a darker 



<Haiit Orchideaeaora,' oV ' Orchid-flowered 'PaiiVy. ' 



opiendld variety; beautiful shades of pink, lilac, 

 nu.» €?• '■°8^' terra cotta, chamois, etc 

 «i "Emperor William. Ultramarine I 



Challenge 

 Pansies 



Tr. pkt. M oz. Oz. 



Giant Golden Yeiiow. Yellow; brown eye $0.15 $0.75 $2.60 



.15 



large 



.15 



Giant King of the Blacks (Faust). Black. 

 Giant President McKinley. Golden yellow, 



dark blotch 



Giant Prince Bismarck. Yellowish bronze, dark 



eye 15 



Giant Pretiosa. Crimson rose, white margin, 



violet blotch 



Giant Rosy Lilac 15 



Giant White. Violet spot 10 



.60 2.00 



.85 



.75 



1.25 

 .60 

 .60 



3.00 



2.50 



4.00 

 2.00 

 2.00 



Ine blue, purple 



.15. 



.15 .85 3.00 



.25 1.75 4.00 



10 



"•Mt Golden Queen! ' Bright'yeilow; no'eye.'.'.'.'!.'; .15 



.50 

 .60 



1.50 

 2.00 



NOVELTY PANSIES 



Tr. pkt. 



ADONIS. Light blue, with white center $0.26 



ANDROMEDA. Rosy, with lavender tints 26 



BRIDESMAID. Giant flowers of rosy white 26 



EMPEROR FRANCIS JOSEPH. Pure white. large violet spots. .26 

 MAUVE QUEEN. A delicate mauve Pansy, the lower three 



petals marked with a large blotch of carmine 26 



PSYCHE. Violet, bordered white; beautifully waved petals 26 



PEACOCK. All the name Implies; a most beautiful varl-colored 



variety : peacock blue, edged white 26 



RUBY KING. Superb crimson and red shades 26 



SNOWFLAKE. Pure white; Immense flower 26 



VULCAN. Giant brilliant dark red, with Ave black blotches; 



unique 25 



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



THESE PRICES AKE FOR THE TRADE ONLY. 



ARTHUR T. BODDINGTON, Seedsman iw\V£'^ SVtV 



PEARSON'S IMPROVED 



Begonia Prima Donna 



. (My Own Raising) 



cnhiv'^^'"^ winter-blooming variety of easy 

 Drof ,?^'''°v'*'''fi^ht, glossy foliage, with a 



best in""' ^'^^^^ ^^^^ flowers, at their 

 ^ m .\ inter; flowers the size and color 

 Xma. 1?*''^® type. Sow seeds now for 

 6forSi ;?°^^' Liberal trade pkt., 25c; 



^ "I 1/64-oz, 



PETER PEARSON 



S732.S7? ?••'••'"■" ■"•» Florist 



»75. GuoBlsM SL CHICAGO, III. 



FOR THE FLORIST 



/\SL61 8 American Branching 



Flowers extremely large with graceful, wavy petals borne on 

 long stems. Crimson. Dark Blue. Light Blue, Rose-pink Shell 

 Pink, Scarlet, Pure White, Trade Packet, 25c; Ounce, $1.50. 



Sweet Peas, Cyclamen, Primula, Verbena. 

 BEQONIA, Tuberous Rooted in colors. 



Our Trade List mailed on application. 



FOTTLER, FISKE, RAWSON CO., 



THE SEED STORE, 



FANEUIL HALL SQUARE. 



BOSTON 



