Specimen 



ROYAL SHOW PANSIES 



Is a mixture especially prepared by myself from sep- 

 arate strains and colors of all the largest flowering 

 and finest varieties that can be secured in Europe 

 and is unsurpassed in beauty, colorings and 

 markings. Pkt., 50 seeds, 6c; Pkt., 100 seeds, 10c. 



in cash to the successful 

 competitors on Royal Show 

 Pansy, as offered in my 1896 Catalogue. A complete 

 list of the awards was mailed to the competitors in 

 October last. See page one for the prize winners. 



I PAID $200.°° j; 



Fannie M. Fenn, Port Byron, N. Y., Feb. 5th, 1806, writes:— I used some of 

 and was very much pleased with them, my Primroses 

 were a decided success, and are in full bloom at present writing. 



GIANT YELLOW PRINCE PANSY. 



The color is pure golden yellow, shaded canary sometimes, 

 with the three lower petals marked with purplish, or red blotches 

 and hair lines. It is impossible to reproduce by means of the 

 printer's art the grand depth of brilliant color presented by this 

 beautiful Pansy when well grown. Pkt., 100 seeds, 8 cents. 



Mrs. Sarah J. Fish, East Alstead. N. H., Oct. 9th, 1S96, writes:— The seed which 1 bought from 

 you last spring gave good satisfaction I had about 20 colors of Phlox Drummondii, and such 

 beautiful colors, there were some which I never saw before; my bed of Ten Weeks Stocks was a 

 rare sight when in its prime. I have 6 Tuberous Begonias from my one packet of seed and the 

 same number of Primroses from another packet. Thanks for little book on "Floral Culture." I 

 prize it highly and keep it tied by a long string to the "What-not" over my writing table, so as 

 to have it always ready for reference. 



