60 Rk. & J. FARQUHAR & CO/S SEED CATALOGUE. 
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For many years choice Pansy Seeds have 
been a specialty with us. By repeated per= 
sonal visits we have made ourselves familiar 
with the strains of the leading specialists in 
the several countries of Europe, with whom 
we contract yearly for seeds. We are thus 
enabled to offer the finest in existence. 
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Pansies thrive best in a cool, moist but well drained soil, 
enriched with well-rotted barn-yard manure or fine ground bone. 
Seeds sown in Spring ina partially shaded situation will produce 
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MM obtained however by sowing in July or August, giving the 
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FARQUHAR'’S FINEST SHOW PANSIES. No. 5855. Packet of about 250 seeds, .50 
No. 5860, Packet of over 100 seeds, .25 
DANIEL ROBERTS, Georgetown, Colo., writes Feb. 1, 1899 : 
“The finest pansy bed that was ever seen in Colorado was in my garden last summer. Many people Srom 
other states admired them and said they were the finest they ever saw. J have given away all of your old catalogues 
and you are going to have some new customers this spring.” 
See list of varieties on opposite page. 
