MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 



PANSIES 



PANSY, GIANT MADAM 

 PERRET'' 



The color of the blossoms ranges 

 through all the shades of red, from 

 a pink to a fine, deep purple, with 

 an intermediate bright red. edged 

 with white. The face of the flower 

 in some cases is regular in color, 

 while in others it is lined and 

 striped. Size of flowers, 3 to 31/2 

 inches in diameter. Pkt., 150 seeds' 

 10 cts. 



PANSY 



PRESIDENT CAKNOT—Flowers 



of great size and rounded form. 

 The center of each of the large, 

 •ounded petals is heavily blotched 

 .vith a soft, rich shade of violet 

 purple: the edges distinctly out- 

 lined with a snow-white band. In 

 the center of the lower petals the 

 color deepens to a velvety brown 

 tint, contrasting richly with the 

 yellow of the small distinct eve. 

 Pkt., 150 seeds, 5 cts. 



ROYAL SHOW PANSIES 



This is a mixture especially prepared by my- 

 self from separate strains and colors of all the 

 largest flowering and finest varieties that can be 

 secured, and is unsurpassed in beauty, color and 

 markings. Pkt., 150 seeds, 10 cts. 



PURE WHITE — Pure white without 

 blotches. Pkt., 150 seeds, 10 cts. 



PANSY PURPLE — Very large, rich 

 deep purple. Pkt., 150 seeds, 10 cts. 



MASTERPIECE'^ 

 OR RUFFLED PANSY 



This strain comes nearer to "Dou- 

 ble Pansy" than anything else in- 

 troduced under the name. The num- 

 ber of petals is the same as that in 

 the other Pansy flowers, but they 

 are crimped and curled in such a 

 fashion that the flowers appear dou- 

 ble. The flowers are of enormous 

 size, often 3 inches across, and the 

 color variations and combinations 

 are odd and striking. Pkt., 150 

 seeds, 10 cts. / 



The Dahlia seeds I got of 

 you last spring produced the 

 most beautiful bloom I have 

 ever seen. Everyone thought 

 it so wonderful I should raise 

 such Dahlias from the seed. 

 — Mrs. O. I. Richolson. 



Patricksburg, Ind. 

 March 1, 1915. 



Received the geraniums. They 

 were in fine condition and are 

 coming out fine. Was pleased 

 with them. Will order more after 

 a while and will kindly refer you 

 to anyone wishing to buy flow- 

 ers, etc. — Mrs. N. L, Folsom. 



Lawton. Kans.. Oct. 27, 1915. 



