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DUPUY & FERGUSON'S SEED ANNUAL 
PANSIES 
Pansies thrive best in a cool, moist, but well- drained soil enriched with well rotted barnyard 
manure or fine ground bone. Seeds sown in spring in a partially shaded situation will produce 
fine plants for autumn flowering. The finest blooms are to be obtained however, by sowing in 
July or August, giving the plants protection during winter, when they will bloom profusely in the 
spring or summer. 
616. Cassler's Giant Blotched. — Large, rich and 
showy. Of the popular Odier type; fine form 
and good substance. Plants neat and compact. 
Pkt., 25c. 
617. Emperor William. — Brilliant ultramarine blue, 
with purple-violet eye. Pkt., 10c. 
618. Lord Beaconsfield. — Violet, upper petals 
shading to white. Pkt., 10c. 
619. Mme Perret. — Distinguished from existing 
sorts by the great diversity of colors: expecial- 
ly rich in red shades. Pkt., 25c. 
621. Masterpiece — A Remarkable type, the border 
of each petal being con>pi'iuinsly curled or 
waved, giving the flower a double or globular 
appearance. All colors mixed. Pkt., 25c. 
620. Bright Golden Yellow. — Very fine for bed- 
ding. Pkt., 10c. 
622. OdIer or large-eyed. - 
large eyes, showy. Pkt. 
Dark spots on petals, 
25c. 
Pansy "Bros." 
606. D. & F's. Exhibition Pansy. — Saved from a 
fine collection of named varieties and containing 
greater variety than any other strain, the best 
of every type being included. The flowers are 
large and well formed, and, for brilliancy, var- 
iety of colour, and form, are unequalled for 
eitheer show or decorative purposes; mixed. 
Pkt., 50c. 
608. Parisian Giant Improved. — This new strain 
produces very handsome, and beautiful marked 
flowers. They are of enormous size and in 
spring time often measure four inches across. 
The odour is also so strong, that one can fairly 
call it "Sweet Scented Pansy." Per pkt., 25c. 
600. Eros. — This novelty produces flowers of a 
deep velvety brown color, with a broad golden 
yellow margin. The chief characteristic of this 
variety is that the back of each blossom has 
the same broad margin as the front, making It 
vaulable for bedding. Pkt., 25c. 
610. Emperor Francis Joseph. — This is a very 
large white-flowering Trimardeau Pansy, of 
(Iwarfer and more compact habit than any other. 
The flowers have mostly five large blotches of 
a bright violet blue, similar but superior to 
President Carnot. Comes quite true from seed. 
Pkt., 25c. 
611. Bugnot's Superb Blotched. — Very beautiful 
class. Large flowers with broad blotches, many 
having the two upper petals finely lined; great 
diversity of handsomest and rarest colours. Per 
pkt., 26o. 
612. Giant Show. (Improved Strain of Trimar- 
deau) ; splendid mixed colours. The very best 
for market gardeners. Pkt., 25c.; % oz., 75c. 
613. French Large Flowering. — Very fine mixed. 
All colors of French Pansies. Pkt., lOo. 
623. Peacock. — A striking variety; the upper 
petals being of a beautiful ultramarine blue, 
while the lateral and lower petals are of a deep 
claret, with white margins. Pkt., 10c. 
624. Faust King of the Blacks. — Almost black; 
the darkest Pansy known. Pkt., 10c. 
625. Snow Queen (Candldlsslma). — Very large, 
satiny white, light yellow centre. Per pkt., 10c. 
628. Imported Collection. — Six giant varieties. 
60c. 
629. Imported Collection. — Twelve giant varieties. 
Jl.OO. 
615. Good Quality, Mixed, 
pkt, 5c. 
Many rich colors. Per 
Pansy, Parisian Giant Improved. 
