July 30, 1914. 



The Florists^ Review 



58 



TheKENnWORTHGiantransy 



seeds are all irrown by myself and are offered in the following mixtures and separate colors: 



22— KENILWORTH STRAIN— The flowers are of perfect form and substance: many of the 

 immense flowers are from S^ to 4 inches; it is a striking colleclion 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— KENILWORTH 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. 



26-KENILWORTH CUT FLOWER MIXTURE- Is a distinct class by itself, surpassing all 

 other strai> s as a cut flower or for exhibition purposes, for inside or outside growing; 

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

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



28— MASTERPIECE— A remarkable type; the curled, wavy petals giving the flower a double 

 appearance, large flowers of great substance, on long, strong stems. 



30-OIANT THREE AND FIVE BLOTCHED PANSIES-A superb mixture. 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 con- 

 spicuous; the petals being distinctly marked with three or five large dark blotches. 



NEW SEED NOW READY 



All sorts and mixtures, except the new Pansy Princess, are $5.(0 per oz.; $1.26 per ^-oz.; 

 5000 seeds. $1.00; trade packet of 1000 seeds. 25c; any 5 pkts., $1.00. Please order by number. 



PRINCESS 



20— The New Upright Pansy 



This Strain is entirely distinct from all 

 others. It is absolutely compact, upright 

 growing, and extremely weather-proof, 

 enduring many storms without 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. At- 

 tractive by the brilliancy of its colors. 



600 seeds, 26c; 1000. 60c; )4 os., 12.60; 

 1 os;, $10.00. 



84 — Bronze — Brown and copper shades mixed. 



86 — Fancy — Rich colors, mostly margined. 



88 — Mme. Perret — Red and wine shades. 



40 — Zebra — Fine striped mixture. 



42 — Adonis — Light bloe, white center. 



44 — Black — Almost coal blaclt. 



49 — Black with bronse center. 



48 — Lord BeacoDsflela — Purple shaded white. 



50 — Bronee — Beautiful bronse. 



62 — Bronse with yellow center. 



64 — Velvet Brown with yellow center. 



56 — Havana Brown. 



68 — Havana Brown with yellow center. 



60 — Cardinal — Curled, bright red, dark blotch. 



62 — OecUy — Steel blue, margined white. 



64 — Ooliatb — Large curled yellow blotched. 



OO-^Hero— Cbrled, deep blue shaded white. 



68 — Emp. William — Ultramarine blue, violet 

 eye. 



70 — Eros — Velvety brown, yellow margin. 



72 — Emp. Franz Joseph — White blotched blue. 



74 — Emp. Frederick — Maroon with gold edge. 



76 — Fairy Queen — Azure blue, white edge. 



78 — Freya — Purpllah vtolet, white edge. 



80 — Gold-Edge — Velvety brown, gold edge. 



84 — Superba — Orchid tints of red and wine. 



86 — Sunlight — Yellow with brown blotches. 



88 — Andromeda — Curled apple blossom. 



90 — Colossea Venosa — Light veined shades. 



92 — Almond Blossom — Pellcate rose. 



94 — Aurora — Terra cotta shades. 



96 — Mammoth — Greenish yellow shades. 



97 — The above 7 named Orchid mixed. 



98 — Indigo Blue — Deep velvety blue. 

 100 — Light Blue shades. 

 102 — Minerva — Red ground, violet blotched. 

 104 — Meteor — Bright red brown. 

 106 — Pres. McKlnley— Yellow, dark blotched. 

 108 — Mahogany with white margin. 

 110 — Mahogany with yellow margin. 



112 — Mourning Clock — Black with white edge. 

 114 — Purple — Large rich deep color. 

 116 — Peacock — Blue, rosy face, white edge. 

 118 — Psyche — Curled white, five blotches. 

 120 — Pr«?s. Carnot — White, five blue blotches. 

 126 — Red — A collection of rich red shades. 

 128 — Red Riding Hood — Curled and blotched. 

 130 — Rosy Morn— Purple crimson, white edge. 

 182 — Striped on lilac ground. 

 134 — Striped on bronze ground. 

 186— VictorU— Blood red. violet blotches. 

 138— White— Large satiny white. 

 140— White with violet blotch. 

 142 — Yeilow — Large golden yellow. 

 144 — Yellow with dark blotch. 

 146 — 34 to 144 mixed in equal proportions. 

 For fuller description send for catalogue.^ 



RAINBOW is a mixture of 

 the most beautiful, gorgeous 

 colors, blotched, striped, 

 veinea, margined, - -etc 



With everj- $1.00 wortn of 

 Pansy seed I will send, 

 free. 1000 seeds of 

 Rainbow, and with 

 other amounts in 

 nice proportion. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



member may have seeds of equal value, 

 as near as may be, and the best adapted 

 to the locality he represents: Provided, 

 also, that the seeds allotted to Sen- 

 ators and Representatives for distribu- 

 tion in the districts embraced within 

 the twenty-fifth and thirty-fourth par- 

 allels of latitude shall be ready for 

 delivery not later than the tenth day 

 of January: Provided, also, that any 

 portion of the allotments to Senators, 

 Representatives and Delegates in Con- 

 gress remaining uncalled for on the 

 first day of April shall be distributed 

 by the Secretary of Agriculture, giving 

 preference to those persons whose 

 names* and addresses have been fur- 

 nished by Senators and Representatives 

 in Congress, and who have not before 

 during the same season been supplied by 

 the department: And provided, also, that 

 the Secretary shall report, as provided 

 in this Act, the place, quantity, and 

 price of seeds purchased, and the date 

 of purchase; but nothing in this para- 

 s,'raph shall be construed to prevent 

 the Secretary of Agriculture from send- 

 ing seeds to those who apply for the 

 same. And the amount herein appro- 

 priated shall not be diverted or used for 

 imy other purpose but for the purchase, 

 testing, propagation, and distribution 

 •f valuable seeds, bulbs, mulberry and 

 (^ther rare and valuable trees, shrubs, 

 vines, cuttings, and plants." 



There also are two other paragraphs 

 in the bill appropriating money for the 

 'ree distribution of seeds or plants by 

 the department, as follows: 



Pansy Park Perfection 



BEST STRAIN OF GIANT SBOW AND FANCY PANSIES 



The flowers are of largest size and most perfect form. I have made grow- 

 ing of pansy seeds and plants a specialty for 40 years and it is the result of 

 many years of breeding and selection. It also contains every variety introduced 

 by foreign growers to date. Over 75 varieties mixed, the reds, bronzes and best 

 fancy sorts in large proportion. Trade packet, $l.CO; }i-oz., $1.50; ^-oz., $2.50; 

 i^-oz., $4.50; 1-oz., $8.00. 



1. W. GOODELL. uu, r««. DWIGHT. MASS. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



"For investigations in foreign seed 

 and plant introduction, including the 

 study, collection, purchase, testing, pro- 

 pagation, and distribution of rare and 

 valuable seeds, bulbs, trees, shrubs, 

 vines, cuttings, and plants from for- 

 eign countries and from our posses- 

 sions, and for experiments with refer- 

 ence to their introduction and cultiva- 

 tion in this country, $74,600; 



"For the purchase, propagation, test- 

 ing, and distribution of new and rare 

 seeds, and for the investigation and im- 

 provement of grasses, alfalfa, clover, 

 and other forage crops, $166,500: 

 Provided, that of this amount not to 

 exceed $100,000 may be used for the 

 purchase and distribution of such new 

 and rare seeds; 



"For general administrative expenses 

 connected with the above-mentioned 

 lines of investigation, including the 

 office of the chief of bureau, the as- 

 sistant chief of bureau, the chief clerk. 



XXX SEEDS 



PRIMROSCS, lmprov«d ChliMS* FrinK«<l, 



finest grown, many varieties mixed. 600 seeds, 

 $1.00; >a-pkt, 50c; per 1000, $1.60; colors sepa- 

 rate also. 



Primula Obconlca. New Oiants. pkt., SOc. 



Primula Kawanals, sweet yellow. 25c. 



Primula Malacolflaa, Giant Baby, 25c, 



CInarariaa, best large fl. dwf., 1000 seeds, 50c. 



Caicaalarlaa. finest giant flowering dwarf. 50c. 



Cyclaufan GlKantaum, finest iriants. mixed. 

 2-iO seeds, $1 00; i«-pk(., 50c; 1000 seeds, $^.50, 



Daisy (Ballls) Monatrosa, new monstrous 

 double giant- flowering, mixed, pkt., 2'h;. 



ForK«t-ma-not Triumph, ex, fine, 25c. 



GIANT PAN^Y The best large-tlower- 

 *"**'^ ■ r^•^^a I ,og Tarietles, crtH- 

 cally selected, 6000 seeds. $1 00: oz., $8.01); half pkt., 

 60c. Allberalextrapacketof Olaiit Mme. Prrr«t 

 Panay Heed added to every order for Pansy seed. 



CASH. Ubaral axtra count. 



JOHN F. RUPP, Shiremanstown, Pa. 



Mention The Review when yon wrlta. 



the officers in charge of publications, 

 records, supplies, and property^ and for 



