DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. 



PALM, Dwarf Fan. 



always succeed better if partially shaded from the sun. Plants should be 

 slightly protected through the winter. Half-hardy biennial. The following 

 varieties we have imported from the best English, German and French florists, 

 and can recommend them with confidence. They are saved from the choicest 

 and finest flowers, and comprise all shades of color, from pure white to King 

 of the Blacks 



Pansy, very lars:^ stained, new ; extra fine. 

 Faust, Roi d'f^'s Noirs, quite black. 

 ' copper colored. 

 ' yiolet, whiJe edged. 

 • yariegated, or striped. 

 ' bronze, Auricula-flowered, new. 

 " purple, white edged, new. 

 ' sky blue, new. 

 ' purple and yellow, 

 white, new. 



fawn colored, very beautiful, 

 " g-old margined, one of the finest. 

 ' mahogany colored, very rich. 



marbled, very choice colors. 

 '■ pure yellow, striking. 



" Odier, or Fiv«* Biotfhed^ very'beautiful : splendid, large eyed flowers. 

 " Beauty oF St. Osyth, Black. The darkest Pansy ever raised; large 



blossoms, of good substance ; free bloomer anl free grower. 

 Baron de Rothchild. A striking novelty of great merit. The flowers 



are large, of finest shades, and all have a conspicuous blackish-purple 



center. 

 ■' Emperor William. A new variety, with flowers of immense size, most 



perfect form, and very freely produced. Color, indigo blue, almost black 



in the center, with violet eye. One of the finest Pansies yet introdtued. 



See Colored Plate. 

 ' fine mixed, the above choice varieties mixed These Pansies will 



reproduce from seed, almost without sporting. 



