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PANSIES 



Belt, Pa., Mar., 

 'I gave you an or- 

 der for flower seed last 

 year, and was very much 

 plea»ed with the result. 

 The Fansies were the 

 most beautiful I 

 •aw." P. A. OOULTEB. 



KINO OF 

 BLACKS PANSY. 



The color is a beautiful rich coal black, with a glossy, velvety finish ; 

 flowers large and of good substance, coming true from seed. Pkt., 3 cts. 



METEOR PAIVSY. 



A large, rich, mahogany-colored Pansy, with soft, velvety finish, the 

 upper petals margined with tints of silver or gold. Pkt., 4 cts. 



PEIACOCK PANSV. 



A handsome variety of a deep ultra-marine blue. The upper petals 

 have a narrow edging of white, the blue shading from this to the center, 

 the colors blending to resemble the feathers of a peacock. Pkt., 4 cts. 



Olaverack, N. Y., Aug., 1899. — "I have planted Pansy seed for years and have had 

 ▼ery pretty ones. I find your seed better than any other." Anna B. Rivers. 



RAINBOW PANSY. 



A quadri-colored Pansy, very bean- 

 tifuT, reddish steel blue, with white 

 and pink edge, marked with a goldea 

 and pink face. Pkt., 4 cts. 



RUBRA, OR RED, PANSY. 



A beautiful collection of red and fiery shades, including 

 "Fire King," "Cardinal," "Victoria" and others of the 

 most desirable named varieties. Pkt., 4 cts. 



snow: qubbn pansv. 



A mixture of pure white and white with a dark center, 

 making a wonderfully pretty show when massed by them- 

 selves. Pkt., 4 cts. 



SWEET SCENTED PANSY. 



This is a new class, obtained by hybridizing the Pansy 

 with the Violet, aifording the sweet perfume of the latter 

 and retaining the large and many-colored blooms of the 

 former. Pkt., 5 cts. 



FINEST MIXED PANSY. 



A mixture of the above seven named Pansies, together with 

 numberless other shades and combinations. Pkt., 3 ets. 



