



FOR THE FLOWER GARDEN. 75 
PANSIES— Continued. 
PER PKT. PER PKT. 
6234 Trimardeau. An altogether distinct and beau- 6233 Gold Margined. All colors.c.......cceeeee es ccece ce eees 10 
tiful new race, the flowers of which are larger | 6236 Havana Brow)........cccccccccsseceeeseeees seseeee eeeeeees 10 
than any hitherto produced. Each flower is marked 6232 Mahogany Colored.............0....cscccsneceseceneceenseee 10 
with three large blotehes or spots, and the plants 6225 Light Blues... .... sccceccesass enoabocd Haboes CHUNG BOOKENDS 10 
produce an endless variety of beautiful shades...... 25 | 6224 Purple. Rich purple, white edged..,.............. ...10 
6235 Mikado. An entirely new and distinct vari- CPPYE AUG ncecabec sacacadon deeroo cacoSo osocannd0 Cooosendo Cando TsBeEed 10 
| ety. The plants are of strong, compact habit, and 6226 MMe NOW a tecscccmescsel aceselcoccetocensnstecs cosenesemesdesaess 10 
| carry the flowers well above the foliage, Theyare | g939 Best Imported Mixed. Per 02. $3.00............ 20 
of fine form, large size, and present a richness and eee see : Sa 
depth of coloring which are simply marvellous......50 6240 Good Mixed. All colors, Per 0z. $1.50.......... 10 
6241 Yellow Gem, Pure yellow, without eye............ 15 | 6239 Collection of Pansies, 12 choice varieties, im- 
BASE FOMZC! COLOTEiiicccerckccocivecsccessuacesenstivcsesccecses 15 ported, each color separate.......0..ssscccvessssoevseees $1.00 




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Gxhibition Pansies. 
This strain comprises a beautiful collection of 
eolors and markings. In our trials it stood far 
ahead of all others, and we are confident it will 
prove satisfactory for perfection of form, firmness of 
texture, freedom of bloom and elegance of coloring. 
Florists and amateurs desiring charming ‘‘show’”’ 
flowers should not neglect the strain herein offered, 
as it is the result of many years’ careful selection 
and hybridization, and embraces all the attractive 
features that tend to make the Pansy the people’s 
flower. To prevent failure we offer the following Sa 
method for sowing the seed: Select a good piece of ground, dig and rake thoroughly and evenly, scatter the seed on the 
surface and cover thinly by sieving over it some rich soil, pat gently with a piece of board or the back of a spade, 
give a thorough watering, and shade during the middle of the day. 
No. 6238.—Per pkt., 50 cts. ; one-sixteenth oz., $1.00. 
