The Most 



HALLE'S PRIZE MIXED PANSY. 



IMPROVED GIANT TRiflARDEAU. 



An altogether distinct and beautiful new class of pansy, the flowers 

 of which are of a very large size, in fact larger than anything 

 hitherto attained. They carry their blooms well above the foliage, 

 which in itself Is a desira"ble feature. The plants are of strong, com- 

 pact habit, and are marked with three large blotches. The seed has 

 been carefully saved from the finest flowers of enormous size. Packet, 

 15 cents; 2 packets, 25 cents. 



BL'GNOT'S SUPERB BLOTCHED. 



A beautiful strain of various colored, very large, fine perfect formed 

 flowers, each petal distinctly and handsomely blotched with rich and 

 varied darker shades. The color of the blotches radiates through the 

 ground color of the margin of the petals, producing a most magnificent 

 effect. The large and brilliant flowers are produced in great numbers 

 and borne well above the foliage on strong stems. The Bugnot strain of 

 Pansies is highly endorsed by specialists in this line, and is also exten- 

 sively- grown for exhibition purposes. Pkt., 15 cents; 2 pkts., 25 cents. 



HOW TO SOW 

 Pansy Seeds. 



THE best meth- 

 * od for sowing 

 Pansy seeds is to 

 select a good pieca 

 of rich erouud, 

 dig and rake thor- 

 oughly, scatter tha 

 seed eveniy on the 

 surface and cover 

 thinly by sieving 

 over it some rich, 

 light soil, pat 

 gently with a 

 board or spade, 

 water thoroughly 

 and shade during 



■w>'-> *jmw <*' -<w the middle of the 



MAULE'S PRIZE HIXED PANSIES. 



The Finest Mixture of Pansies. At a great expense I have gathered together all the new 

 introductions of both continents, and ofl'er them in one grand mixture. Many of the flowers 

 are of mammoth proportions, measuring from 2 to 3 inches across, variously striped, blotched, 

 veined and marbled, superior to anything previously offered. If you w ish a charminff display 

 of show pansies, vou should plant a't least a packet of Maule's Prize Mixed. I feel confident that 

 their perfection o'f form,' firmness of texture, freedom of bloom and elegance of colorine, are fea- 

 tures that tend to make this Pansy the people's flower. Packet, 20 cts.; 3 packets, 50 cts. 



EMPEROR FREDERICK. 

 An exceedingly fine new variety from Germany, producing extra large flowers of per 'ect 

 form. The ground color is of a deep, rich purple, with an outward margin of yellow and scar- 

 let. A very unique and charming contrast. Packet, 10 cents; 3 pkts., 25 cents. 



ROSY MORN. 



This is a really beautiful rosy-red color, with a distinct white edge around each petal, while 

 three lower petals are blotched with a deep purplish red. Packet, 10 cts; 3 packets, 25 cts. 



PEACOCK. 



A striking variety; the form and substance of the flower is very perfect, the upper petals being of a 

 beautiful ultramarine blue, resembling in shade the peacock feather, while the lateral and lower petals 

 are of a deep claret, with white margins. Packet, 10 cents; 3 packets, 25 cents. 



FIRE KING. 



One of the handsomest pansies of late introduction. The three lower petals are a rich, golden yel- 

 low, with a large blotch of deep brown-red; the upper petals a fiery reddish brown. Comes almost abso- 

 lutely true, but few plants bearing flowers varying from the type. Packet, 10 cts.; 3 packets, 25 cts. 



VICTORIA RED. 



A decidedly rich color, unusually found in the pansy, being a beau- 

 tiful deep red throughout. For size of flowers and uniformity of color, 

 is unequalled, and is bound to become a favorite. Pkt., 10c; 3 pkts., 25 c. 

 NEW IMPERIAL GERMAN. 

 In the New Imperial German Pansies the labor of years of careful 

 cultivation and constant selection has resulted in an almost endless 

 variety of charming shades of color united with extra large size. 

 They bloom throughout the entire summer, and embrace all the sol- 

 Id or self-colors, large spotted, dark and light marbled varieties with 

 clear distinct eyes; striped flowers of striking beauty, and vividly col- 

 ored fancy varieties, blotched, veined, mottled and margined in combi- 

 nations that would be thought impossible until the flowers are actually 

 seen. The endless variety and wonderful combinations of colors, and 

 enormous size of Its flowers are remarkable. Pkt., 10 cts; 3 pkts., 25 is. 



For Other Varieties of Pansies see page 86. 



-TWO SPECIAL OFFERS IN PANSIES.- 



FOR 25 CENTS. 



I will mall one packet of each of the ' 

 following five Pansies: EMPEBOR 



"t - ~ r!?r.i>r.iEicK, peacock, fi«e 



« KIXG. HOSY MORN, and NEW IMPESIAL GERMAN", or fivs 

 1 packets of each, for only Sl.OO, postpaid. 



CT/>D fitS 5\! *S 1 will mail one packet of each of the 



1 nOU S- 1 ti % vs. above nine magnificent varieties of 

 — ™ Pansies, or S complete collections for 

 only S2.30. A Ijanaer o£er acd a chance to secure the finest collec- 

 tion, of Pansies offered t!ie v/orld over for only 65 cents, postpaid. 



