Pansy, World's Record 



Hardy and Ever-Flowering 



Spring-sown seed will produce plants which will commence flowering much 

 sooner that other Pansies, the deep fibrous-rooted plants — being less sus- 

 ceptible to hot weather — continue to bloom in increasing profusion well into 

 late summer with but little if any diminution in size of flowers. The flowers 

 are of large size and are delicately fragrant — -indicating the Violet strain in 

 their make-up. 

 3252 Celestial Queen. Bright sky-blue, tinted lavender, small 



yellow eye Pkt. 15c. 



3254 Ice King. Silver white with deep blue blotch on lower petals. . Pkt. 13c. 

 3256 March Beauty. Rich velvety violet-purple, with yellow eye. . Pkt. 13c. 

 3258 Winter Sun. Golden-yellow with maroon blotch on lower 



petals Pkl. 13c. 



3260 Mixed Colors Pkt. 15c. 



3261 Collection, 



4 varieties 



World Record Pansies. 



One pkt. each of above 

 50c. 



Pansy 



Henderson's 

 Superior Giant 



Trimardeau 



Years of scientific culture hybridization and selection in raising Pansies 

 have gradually evolved a superior race of luxuriant, robust growth and 

 deep-rooting, drought-withstanding qualities: the flowers have also cor- 

 respondingly improved in size, substance, form and colors, i See illustration.) 



pansy culture—To 



raise Spring-sown Pansies, 

 sow seen thinly in coldframe 

 about March, and transplant 

 when the weather is favorable 

 and the plants are of sufficient 

 size. 



Or, sow in February in 

 shallow window box where 

 temperature is about 65 deg. 

 When seedlings are large 

 enough, transplant 2 inches 

 apart, and then to open ground. 



Pentstemon 



or Beard Tongue 



These should be grown as 

 half-hardy annuals; they are 

 then a valuable addition to 

 beds and borders in summer. 

 Height 2 feet. 

 32 83 "Excelsior." Anew 



variety having very 



large flowers, colors 



range from white to 



deep scarlet. Mixed 



Colors Pkt. 25c. 



3285 "Sensation." A 



Giant Gloxina- flow- 

 ered type, though per- 

 ennial, these bloom 



early the first season 



from spring-sown seed. 



The graceful spikes, 



about 2 feet high, are 



bedecked with flowers 



- iiuhes across from 



July until frost. The 



colors and markings 



are gorgeously varied 



from pink to scarlet 



and maroon, all beau- 

 tifully blotched and 



veined with other 



colors Pkt. 15c. 



"How to Grow Pansies," is the name of Henderson's free leaflet which gives complete instructions for growing superior Pansies, 



sent free on application. 



31T6 



Aurora. Crimson purple shading to light Per 1.000 seeds Pkt. 

 wine, with a defined white margin 60c. 10c. 



3178 



Bridesmaid. White shaded rose beautifully 

 blotched 



60c. 



10c 



3182 





60c. 



10c. 



3186 



Indigo-Blue. Blotched black 



60c. 

 66c 



10c 



8192 



King of the Blacks. Lustrous jet-black... . 



10c 



3196 



Lord Beaconsfield. Lavender, heliotrope 



60c. 



10c 



3207 



Meteor. Rich, reddish-brown or mahogany — - 

 a beautiful shade 



60c. 



10c 



32 14 



Peacock. (Gloriosa.) Garnet, cream and blue 



60c. 



10c 



3216 



President Carnot. White with large violet 

 blotches 



60c 



10c 



3217 



Prince Charming. Rosy red, veined pur- 

 plish lilac, a charming sort '. . . 



60c. 



10c 



3218 



Purple. (Atropurpurea.) Velvety royal- 



60c. 



10c 



3222 





60c 



10c 



3226 



Striped. White, blue, violet and chocolate . . 



60c. 



10c 



3227 



Victoria. A very distinct and new variety; 

 clear oxblood red 



60c 



10c. 



3234 



White Treasure. White with three violet 



10c. 



3238 



Giant Yellow. Golden yellow with mahog- 

 any eye 



60c 



10c 



3240 



Mixed Colors, Per Oz. $4.00 



50c. 



10c 



3241 Henderson's Collection of 12 Giant Pansies. This Collec- 

 tion contains one packet each of 12 of the largest and most 

 beautiful Pansies in cultivation : . . . . Price, $1.00 





