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PETKIt HENDERSON & GO'S FLORISTS' FLOWER SEEDS FOR FALL S0WI:NG 



PAN«TT5S. 



HENDERSOS'S NEW MAMMOTH BUTTERFLY PANSY. 



Per oz 

 Pansy. Hendekson's JSew Mammoth But- 

 terfly, shown on colored plate in our 

 manual of " Everything for the Garden," 

 1890. 



*Unique per | oz 



*Oriflamme " " 



*Red Wing " " 



*Masterpiece " " 



*Rainbow "' " 



*Golden Crest " " 



*Cinaamon " " 



*Tiger " " 



*Ebony " " 



*Peacock " " 



*Henderson's New Mammoth Butterfly, 



mixed colors per \ oz. $1.U0 



*Henderson's Fancy, Mixed. (Belgian.) 

 For rich and varied colors no strain in 



existence can sni'pai><i this ^ oz., 75c. 



Odier, or 5 blotched mi,\ed 1 oz., 90c. 



*German finest mixed !|12.U0 per lb. 



*good mixed per lb $6.00 



*[lenderson's Highland, mixed. (Scotch). 

 I'his without exw,f>tion is one of the finest 



$2.75 

 2.75 

 2.75 

 2.75 

 2.75 

 2.75 

 2.75 

 2.75 

 2.75 

 2.75 



7 00 



4 00 



5 00 

 85 

 60 



strains of p'lnsy in t/ie world — 'he Hower-i 

 being of the largest size, perfect in form, and 



of a great variety of beautiful colors 



per i oz. $2.50 14 00 

 New Giant Pansiks. Flowers of immense 

 size and perfect form. 

 *Giant Trimardeau golden, per \ oz.,$2.25 



FANCY PANSY. 



striped. . . " i " 2.25 



blue " \ '• 2.25 



black " i " 2.25 



purple.... " i " 2.25 



*white.... " i " 2.25 



violet and gold i " 2.25 



" " margined.... | " 2.25 



*mixed i " 50 3 00 



Emperor William, uUramarine blue 80 



Faust or King of Blacks 80 



*Wbite Treasure 80 



*jellow 80 



*Snow Queen, satiny white, no eye 80 



striped 80 



mahogany 80 



Delicata. porcelain, blue and white 80 



*Fire Dragon, orangf. -purple and bronze . 1 00 



*Rex, deep velvety purple 80 



bronze 80 



azure blue 80 



*Lord Beaconsfield, vifdei shading to whue. 80 



gold margined 80 



*Brilliant ( Victoria Improved) bright bhod 

 red maroon blotches per packet, 17c. 



A FEW TESTIMONIALS ABOUT OUR PANSIES. 



The Butterfly Pansy, the seeds of which we received from you, are now perfectly gor- 

 oous. — Mary C. Caswell, Concord, N. H. 



I have a bed of Pansies raised from your " Butterfly " seed which is the wonder and ad- 

 niration of all who see it. — Mrs. Rachel Harvev, Swifts City, Ind. 



My Butterfly Pansies are grand. In the spring when I set out pansies people think I am 

 pansy crazy ; but when they are m bloom, every one who sees them gets as crazy as 1 — 

 .Mary J. Brown. Battle Creek, Mich. 



Chas. W. Hillebrand, Grower of Cut Flowers, Poughkeepsie, N. Y , June 20th, i88j, 

 writes, " Every flower came up to the description ; nothing like ihem was ever seen in this 

 neighborhood before. Their wonderful markings are more beautiful than words can de- 

 scribe. They seem to me like the beautiful things, of which we heard in our childhood, 

 but never expected to see." 



