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\.d== HOW TO SOW PANSY SEEDS. 
The best method for sowing Pansy seeds is to 
select a good piece of rich ground, dig and rake tho- 
roughly, scatter the seed evenly on the surface and cover 
thinly by sieving over it some rich, light soil, pat gently @ 
* with a board or spade, water thoroughly, and shade dur- 
ing the middle of the day. 
FIERY FACES. 
This grand and dazzling Pansy, offered for the first 
time, this year, is of compact growth and the flowers are 
of pleasing shape. Thecolor is a brilliant purple scar- P| 
let, with a margin of golden yellow and yellow eye. The 
three lower petals are regularly marked with large vel- 9 
vety purple black spots. In Spring and Autumn they 
are particularly brilliant. A bed of Fiery Faces inspires 5] 
wonder and admiration, each flower displaying itself as a 
if to greet us with its friendly smile. The effect is as sur- =] 
prising as it is agreeable and bestows on this interesting 
and charming novelty quite a peculiar merit as a show @ 
flower for bed or border. Packet, 20 cts.; 3 packets, 50 cts. 
TRIMARDEAU. Golden Giant. 
Imagine large, golden yellow Pansies measuring 8 
inches across. This alone is sufficient to stamp the 
Golden Giant as one of the handsomest introductions 
in Pansies, being remarkable not only for enormous size 
of flowers, but its robust growth, eclipsing any other 
strain of this well:.known and popular flower in this re- 
spect. The large and perfect, pure golden yellow flowers 
stand well above the foliage, and are uniquely blotched 
with a large and dense black eye. One great advantage 
the Trimardeau Pansies have over all other sorts is their 
most vigorous habit, securing a start in the Spring on 
which hot summer days seem to have no effect, while other sorts invariably 
succumb and dwindle away. Packet, 10-cents; 3 packets, 25 cents. 
TRIMARDEAU. Lord Beaconsfield. 
Size of flowers and manner of growth same as the Golden Giant. Color a 
rich, deep purple violet, shading off in the top petals to an almost white hue. 
Greatly admired by all who saw them growing in our trial grounds at Briar 
Crest the past summer. Packet, 10 cents; 3 packets, 25 cents. 
EMPEROR FREDERICK. 
An exceedingly fine new variety from Germany, producing extra large flowers of per- 
fect form. The ground color is of a deep, rich purple, with an outward margin of yellow 
and scarlet. A very unique and charming contrast. Packet, 10 cents; 3 packets, 25 cents. 
ROSY MORN. 
This is a really beautiful rosy red color, with a distinct white edge around each petal, 
while the three lower petals are blotched with a deep purplish red. Pkt., 10cts.; 3 pkts., 25 cts. 
PEACOCK. 
_._ A striking variety; the form and substance of the fiower is very perfect, the upper petals being of a beau- 
tiful ultramarine blue, resembling in shade the peacock feather, while the lateral and lower petals are ofa 
deep claret, with white margins. Extremely odd and showy. Packet, 10 cents; 3 packets, 25 cents. 
FIRE KING. 
One of the handsomest pansies of lateintroduction. The three lower petals are a rich, golden yellow, with 
a large blotch of deep, brown red; the upper petals a fiery reddish brown. Comes almost absolutely true, but 
few plants bearing flowers varying from the type. Packet, 10 cents; 3 packets, 25 cents. 
VICTORIA RED. 
A decidedly rich color, unusually found in the pansy, being a beautiful, deep red throughout. For size of flowers and uniformity of color, is 
anequalled, and is bound to become a favorite. A bed of these pansies produce a striking effect. Packet, 10 cents; 3 packets, 25 cents. 
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; } BUGNOT’S SUPERB BLOTCHED. 
A beautiful strain of various colored, very large, fine, perfect formed flowers, each petal distinctly and handsomely blotched with rich and 
varied darker shades. The color of the blotches radiates through the ground color of the margin of the petals, producing a most magnificent effect. 
The large and brilliant flowers are produced in great numbers and borne well above the foliage on strong stems. The Bugnot strain of Pansies is 
highly endorsed by specialists in this line, and is also extensively grown for exhibition purposes. Packet, 15 cents; 2 packets, 25 cents. 
MAULE’S PRIZE MIXED PANSIES. 
The Finest Mixture of Pansies. Ata great expense I have gathered together all the new introductions of both continents, and offer them 
one grand mixture. Many of the flowers are of mammoth proportions, measuring from 2 to 8 inches across, variously striped, blotched, veined 
and marbled, superior to anything previously offered. If you wish a charming display of show pansies, you should plant at least a packet of 
Maule’s Prize Mixed. I feel confident that their perfection of form, firmness of texture, freedom of bloom, elegance and diversity of coloring, 
united with large size and perfect form of flowers are features that tend to make this Pansy the people’s flower. Pkt., 20 cts.; 3 pkts., 50 cts. 
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FREDERICK, PEACOCK, FIRE oO Pansies, or 5complete collections for « 
KING, ROSY MORN and TRIMARDEAU, GOLDEN GIANT, or | only 3.00. A banner offer and a chance to secure the finest collec- ®! 
five packets of each, for only $1.00, postpaid, tion of Pansies offered the world over for only 75 cents, postpaid. > 
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