GARDEN MANUAL FOR THE SOUTHERN STATES. 



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Clioicest Iiarg-e Eng-lish Pansy. 



VIOLA TBICOZ.OR MAXIMA — Largfe 



Plowering" Eng-lish Pansy. — This is one of 

 the finest little plants in cultivation for 

 pots or the open ground. They are of end- 

 less colors and marking-s. When planted in 

 the garden they will show better if planted 

 in masses, and a little elevated above the 

 level of the grarden. Half foot hig-h. Octo- 

 ber till March. 



HON PLUS ULTKA — Benary's Elite 



Pansy. — This variety from Germany is the 

 finest of all pansies. Endowed with well 

 formed leaves in endless colors and 

 shades, they form a valuable acquisition to 

 our many varieties in cultivation, and 

 should not be missing in any grarden. 

 Price, 25 cents per packet. 



STECKLER'S 



B U G N O T ' S IMPBOVBD BLOTCHED 

 PANSY. — This variety is certainly the 

 liandsomest of all the pansies, and, like the 

 Odier's, are five blotched, and g-enerally 

 yellow or white edged. The flowers are of 

 the most perfect form and beautiful color- 

 ing-. This variety is one of the best and 

 forms a fine acquisition to our already 

 larg-e collection. Price, per packet, 25 cents. 



PANSY — Odier or Blotched. — Superb, 

 large-eyed flowers. Of very good shape and 

 beautifully blotched with rich and varied 

 colors. 25 cents per packet. 



CASSIEB'S IMFBOVED P A N S Y. — A 



beautiful variety with larg-e flowers of 

 most compact g-rowth. The flowers are 

 g-enerally five-spotted, but more distinctly 

 marked than the Trimardeau. Price, 25 

 cents per packet. 



LABGE TEIMABDEAU PANSY. — This 

 is the largest variety in cultivation, the 

 flowers are well formed, generally three- 

 spotted, quite distinct; the plants grow 

 compact. 



PANSY. — Lord Beaconsfield. — Large 

 flowers, of deep purple violet, shading off 

 in the top petals to a white hue. Packet, 

 25 cents. 



ZINNIA ELEGANS, fl. pi.— Double Zin- 



nit. — Plants of very easy culture, flowering 

 very profusely through the whole Summer 

 and Fall; producing double flowers of all 

 colors, almost as large as the flowers of a 

 Dahlia. Three feet high. 



STECKLER'S GIANT ZINNIA. — This 

 Zinnia is without doubt the largest and 

 finest thus far introduced. It is a cross 

 between the Elegans Pumila, fl. pi., and 

 the Elegans Grandiflora Robusta varieties. 

 The flowers measure from tip to tip fully 

 6% inches; half early; semi-high and 

 perfectly double. Each package contains a 

 fine selection of beautiful colors. 15 cents 

 per packet. 



Plant all Zinnias from February till 

 August. 



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