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Bolgiano's Giant Pansies 



PANSY CULTURE 



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For Spring plants the seed may be sown broadcast from July to September. Cover the seed very 

 lightly with fine soil and press in witJi a board; then mulch the seed bed with long, loose, strawy manure, 

 to a depth of 3 or 4 inches. The seed will be up in about 10 to 15 days; then remove the straw a little 

 at a time. Transplant the seedlings to beds or frames in September or October, and after a sharp frost, 

 late in November or early December, provide a light or loose mulch of hay, straw or litter. The seed 

 may also be sown indoors in Januairy or February; or in Spring in the open ground, in a shady, cool spot 

 where the plant can be protected from the strong mid-day sun. The soil should be very rich and liberal 

 applications of bone meal should be given from time to time. 



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Th* Most Beautiful Pansies in the World 



170. Oiant Adonis Pansy. None among the 

 thousand of Pansy plants that wa sold last Spring 

 attracted quite so much attention as this beauty; 

 it is a beautiful light blue contrasted with white. 

 Pkta. 5c, 10c and 25c. H Oz. 75c. H Oz. $1.25. 



171. Oiaat Bridesmaid Pansy. A beauti- 

 ful new Pansy, white shining rose, beautifully 

 blotched. Pkts. 6c, 10c and 25c. }i Oz. 75c. 

 hi Oz. $1.25 



173. President Wilson. Blue with violet 

 eye. A new and ideal beauty. Looks like velvet. 

 Pkta. 5c 10c and 25c. H Oz. 75c. H Oz. $1.25. 



175. Giant Golden Yellow With Laree 

 Black Eyes. One of the most effective Pansies 

 that is grown, a veritable mass of molten gold. 

 Pkts. 5c, 10c and 25c. H Oz. 60c. M Oz. $1.00. 



176. Giant Golden Queen. Pure golden- 

 yellow and five-spotted. Pkts. 5c, 10c and 25c. 

 U Oz. 75c. H Oz. $1.25. 



184. Triumph of the Giant. Most won- 

 derfully beautiful, in immense size. Pkts. 5c, 10c 

 and 25c. }i Oz. 85c. H Oz. $1.50. 



177. Giant Lord Beaconfield. It is cer- 

 tainly a Pansy that arrests the attention immedi- 

 ately by its wonderful combination and its beauty. 

 Pkts. 5c, 10c and 25c. i^ Oz. 75c. H Oz. $1.25. 



178. Giant Ruffled "Masterpiece" Im- 

 perial. A new class of blotched, heavily ruffled 

 Pansies with large blooms, mostly undulated or 

 curled, many fine, rich colors. Very popular. 

 Pkts. 5c, 10c and 25c. H Oz. $1.00. 



179. _ Mme. Perret. A new and beautiful 

 strain, originated with a French specialist; flowers 

 of large size, borne very freely in great diversity 

 of colors; especially rich in rcMi and wine shades. 

 Pkts. 5c. 10c and 25c. }i Oz. 50c. }4 Oz. 75c. 



183. Superb Mixture of the Odier. Gas- 

 sier, and Bugnot Strains. This is one of the 

 most beautiful and most costly mixture of Pansies 

 in the world. Pkts. 6c, 10c and 25c. }i Oz. 90c. 

 H Oz. $1.75. 



185. Trimardeau Parisian Large Stained. 

 Very beautiful improved strain of Trimardeau 

 Pansies, mostly white ground and finely blotched 

 vtuieties. Pkts. 5c, 10c and 25c. y^ Oz. 50c. 

 H Oz. 85c. 



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186. Bolgiano's Magnificent Finest Mixed Giant Show Pansies. This mixture, full of startling 

 beauties, is so well known that a description is hardly necessary; if you want a perfect dream of beauty, 

 try this mixture. Pkts. 5c, 10c and 25c H Oz. 35c. Oz. $2.00. 



208. Scabiosa. Large flowered double. 

 Mourning Bride. These beautiful flowers of many 

 bright colors are useful for cutting. They are 

 gracefully borne on long, slender stems. Pkts. 

 5c and 10c. H Oz. 25c. Oz. 45c. 



209. Scarlet Runner Vine. Annual. 15 

 feet. This bean produces a rapid growing vine and 

 makes clusters of showy scarlet blooms. Pkts. 5c 

 and 10c. M Lb- 15c. 34 Lb. 25c. Lb. 50c. 



210. Schizanthus. Butterfly Flower. One 

 of our finest hardy annuals, bearing a profusion of 

 pretty butterfly-like flowers of various colors, 

 closely resembling some species of Orchids; also 

 desiraible for Winter blooming in pots. All colors, 

 mixed. Pkta. 5c and 10c. Oz. 25c. 



211. Shasta Daisy. A large flowering single 

 white, hardy daisy; has long been considered one 

 of our finest hardy perennials for permanent garden 

 decoration. Flowers 4 inches or more across. The 

 plants grow 2 to 2^ feet in height. Pkts. 5c, 10c 

 and 25o. J^ Oz. 30c. Oz. 50c. 



213. Smilaz. Myrsiphyllum Aspargoides. 

 In many respects the Smilax is the most useful and 

 graceful climber which adorns the greenhouse or 

 conservatory. For bouquets and floral decora- 

 tions it is indiBi>ensable. Pkts. 5o, 10c Etnd 25c. 

 H Ox. 40o. Ox. 75c. 



215. Statieo. Sea Lavender. Splendid 

 hardy perennials, either for the border or rockery, 

 producing all Summer pemicles of minute flowers 

 which can be dried and used for Winter bouquets. 

 Mixed varieties. Pkta. 5c, 10c and 25c. Oz. 35c. 



217. Stocks. Bolgiano's Giant Perfection 

 Double Stocks. A magnificent strain, 234 feet 

 high, with long, well-fiUed spikes of very large 

 flowers. This well-known annual is sometimes 

 grown in pots, but usually used for garden decora- 

 tions. Pkts. 5c 10c and 25o. }4 Oz. 50o. Oz. $1.50. 



218. Sunflower. Single thousand flowered. 

 Single Cut and Come Again, Double Cut and Come 

 Again. Double Globes of Gold, in grandest mix- 

 ture. This is a branching pyramidal plant, bearing 

 hundreds of yellow flowers. The Cut and Come 

 AgaJns are from 3 to 4 feet high, and of a bushy 

 habit, bearing hundreds of small flowers 3 to 4 

 inches across. The Double Cut and Come Again 

 are extremely attractive. The Double Globes of 

 Gold grow 3 to 3J^ feet high and bear double 

 golden flowers. Pkts. 5c, 10c and 25c Oz. 30c 



On Augusl 27, Mr. W. D. Franklin, of Lexington 

 Co., S. C, wrote: "The flower seeds bought from you 

 last year were all right. I hate Carnalions which have 

 already bloomed from seeds planted this Spring. Also 

 Salvia Splendia are now in bloom and are beautiful. 

 We think your flower seeds are Just whal you claim 

 them to be. I will order from you again next year, as 

 I am perpectly satisfied." 



On June i6, C. F. GallraUh, of Pelh Co., 

 W. Va., wrote: " Will you please send us the enclosed 

 order for Pansies. We have some growing now and 

 they are marvels of beauty." 



On September]i9, A. Wagner, of Warrick Co., Va. 

 wrote: "The Dwarf Nasturtium purchased from you 

 last April gave entire satisfaction. The plants have 

 bloomed and are still blooming profusely. ' 



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