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W^ER DEEDS 



The Conare> SJones Co. 



CHOICE SELECTED PANSIES 



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Sow as early in spring as convenient for summer and fall bloom, and in August and September for early spring bloonj 



EIGHT MASTODON PANSIES o e 



These are of the same strain of Pansy seed, and from the same 

 grower, that won such distinction at the Panama-Pacific International 

 Exposition at San Francisco. No one who saw them can easily forget 

 them. 

 1 1 71 Beaconsfield. Purple and violet, shading to white. Pkt. loc. 



1184 Mastodon Bronze. Several shades of bronze. Pkt. 10 cts. ' 



1 185 Mastodon Yellow. Bright, attractive yellow. Pkt. 10 cts. 

 Mastodon Black. Deep, velvety black. Pkt. 10 cts. 

 Mastodon Mme. Steele. Purple throughout; very rich. Pkt. loc. 

 Prince Henry. Rich, dark blue; very large. Pkt. 10 cts. 

 Grand Duke Michel. The largest white Pansy in existence. 



Pkt. 10 cts. 

 Adonis. Blue, with white center. Pkt. 10 cts. 



1153 MAMMOTH FRENCH PANSIES O O 



These Pansies are extra choice, and the seed is selected from the finest 

 colors obtainable by a leading Pansy-grower. Pkt. of 75 seeds 15c. 



1154 AMERICAN MASTODON PANSIES, MIXED O 



Mastodon Pansies represent twenty-two years of exclusive cultiva- 

 tion, and all are of excellent form, richest colors and great size. Pkt. 

 of 100 seeds loc. 



THREE SPECIAL PANSIES 

 115s Masterpiece. Giant, five-spotted Pansies, having ruflfled or 



curled edges. Pkt. of 125 seeds 10 cts. 

 1192 Parisian Yellow. Rich golden yellow. Pkt. of 150 seeds 10 cts. 

 1158 Giant Bugnot. Rich and velvety, marked with a dark central 

 blotch and elegantly veined. Pkt. of 125 seeds 10 cts. 





The three special kinds, 1 pkt. each, for 25 cts., 

 the above five for 50 cts. 



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 1187 

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1 190 



XOFFFR^ CQn Any three above for 25 cts., or the set of 8 



Seed sown in 

 boxes in early 

 spring will pro- 

 duce finebloom- 

 ing plants in 

 about 3 months. 



GRAND PANSIES IN SEPARATE MIXTURE o G 



159 Imperial German Pansies. Regular, perfectly formed flowers and wonder- 

 fully bright colors. Pkt. of 150 seeds 10 cts., yioz. 50 cts. 



160 Royal Prize Pansies. The best English, French, and German Pansies, including 

 striped and spotted kinds. Pkt. of 150 seeds 10 cts., >^oz. 40 cts. 



Improved Giant Trimardeau Pansies. Noted for their immense size and 

 rich, brilliant colors. Pkt. of 150 seeds 10 cts., >80z. 50 cts. 



Cassier's Giant Odier Pansies. Three or five large, bright spots on dark back- 

 grounds. Pkt. of 150 seeds 10 cts., ^goz. 50 cts. 



i^ OFFERS SOb The 4 above pkts. of selected Mixed Pansies for 30 cts. 



1156 Madame Perret. O G Superb strain of giant-flowered Pansies, which includes 

 lovely shades of red, rose-pink, canary-yellow, etc. The flowers are very large, 

 of full-rounded form and very rich and velvety. Pkt. of 

 125 seeds to cts. 



1 165 CONARD'S NEW SUNSHINE 

 PANSIES. G The flowers 

 are of fine form, rich, velvety 

 texture and bright, handsome 

 colors. Pkt. of 200 seeds 5 cts., 

 yioz. 40 cts., oz. $1.40. 



1166 GIANT PARISIAN PAN- 

 SIES. G The colors include 

 lovely shades of cinnamon, 

 violet, canary, orange, cream, 

 etc. Pkt. of 200 seeds 10 cts., 

 ^soz. 75 cts. 



1 168 ORCHID-FLOWERED PAN- 

 SIES. G Ground-colors are 

 mostly light, and the colors 

 include Chinese red, terra- 

 cotta, rose, etc. Pkt. of 125 

 seeds 10 cts. 



i Orr£R> 80c IbtV^To^ 



25 cts., postpaid. 



1163 Good-Quality Mixed 

 Pansies G O 



Bright, handsome colors for bedding. Pkt. S cts., J^oz. 

 IS cts., 540Z. 25 cts., Koz. 45 cts., oz. 85 cts. 



1168 SWEET-SCENTED PANSIES o G 



These make deep-rooted and compact clumps, which live over winter, 

 bear a profusion of brilliant, sweet-scented flowers. Mixed colors only, 

 of 125 seeds 5 cts., >ioz. 50 cts., oz. $1.50. 



VIOLAS-TUFTED OR BEDDING PANSIES 



They 

 Pkt. 



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These plants are hardy, of vigorous growth, and form deep-rooted, compact 

 clumps. They are more perennial in character than ordinary Pansies, throwmg out new 

 shoots annually. The flowers are of most brilliant colors, including white, lernon, orange, 

 claret, crimson, purple, etc. They are borne on long stems which shoot up directly from 

 the roots, which accounts for their blooming nine months in the year. Pkt. of 125 seeds 

 10 cts., yioz. 50 cts. 



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