EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN, FARM AND LAWN 
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. 
Curled — (New). — A beautiful new type, flowers finely curled and flm- 
.^v... V. briated, having the appearance of a double flower. Of various 
colours, comes very true to type from seed. Pkt., 25 cts. 
Scotch Exhibition Fancy. — -"V splendid strain producing a 
' rich assortment of blooms of large 
size, excellent substance, and the most beautiful colours; having been caie- 
fuUy hybridized, it will give out many striking novelties; mixed, pkt., $1.00 
The best varieties are very shy seeders, hence really good seed is always 
scarce. 
Ferguson's Giant Show Pansy. — J™™ » "j^e coUec- 
= ' tion 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, 
variety of colour, and form, are unequalled for either show or decorative 
purposes; mixed. Pkt., SO cts. 
French Large Flowering. — Very fine mixed. Ah colours of French 
Pansies. Pkt., 10 cts. 
Good Quality, IMixed. — Many rich colours. Per pkt., 5 cts. 
Parisian Giant Improved. — This new strain produces very handsome, 
and beautiful marked flowers. They are of enormous size and in spring 
time often measure foui* inches across. The odour is also so strong that 
one can fairly call it " Sweet Scented Pansy." Per pkt., 25 cts. 
Eros. — This novelty produces flowers of a deep velvety brown coloui-. 
with a broad golden yellow margin. The chief characteristic of this vari- 
ety is that the back of each blossom has the same broad margin as the 
front, making it valuable for bedding. Pkt., 25 cts. 
Bugnot's Superb Blotched. — Very beautiful class. Large flowers with 
broad blotches, many having the two upper petals finely Uned; great divers- 
ity of handsomest and rarest colours. Per pkt., 25 cts. 
Giant Show (Improved Strain of Triraardeau). — Splendid mixed colours. 
The very best for market gardeners. Pkt., 25 cts. 
Cassier's Giant Blotched. — Large, rich and showy. Of the popular 
Odier type; fine form and good substance. Plants neat and compact. 
Pkt., 25 cts. 
M me. Perret. — Distinguished from e-xisting sorts by the great diversity 
of colours; especially rich in red shades. Pkt., 25 cts. 
IVIasterpiece. — A remarkable type, the border of each petal being con- 
spicuously curled or waved, giving the flower a double or globular 
appearance. All colours mixed. Pkt., 25 cts. 
Emperor William. — Brilliant ultramarine blue, with purple-violet eye. 
Pkt., 10 cts. 
Lord Beaconsfleld. — Violet, upper petals shading to white. Pkt., 10 cts. 
Bright Golden Yellow. — Very flne for bedding. Pkt., 10 cts. 
Odier or Large-eyed. — Dark spots on petals, large eyes, showy. Pkt., 
25 cts. 
Peacock. — A striking variety; the upper petals being of a beautiful ultra- 
marine blue, while the lateral and lower petals are of a deep claret, with 
white margins. Pkt., 10 cts. 
Ferguson's Giant Show Pansy 
Faust, King of Blacks. — Almost black; the darkest Pansy known. Pkt., 10 cts. 
Snow Queen (Candidissima). — Very large, satiny white, light yellow centre. 
Per pkt., 10 cts. 
Giant Fire King. — Mahogany and gold. Per pkt.. 10 cts. 
Imported Collection. — Twelve giant varieties. 75 cts. 
Imported Collection. — ^Eighteen giant varieties. $1.00. 
PHYSOSTEGIA, Virginica Rosea Compacta.— ™^ 
may be classed as one of the finest herbaceous plants for border and for cutting 
alike. It surpasses the old kind by its compact habit, its size and abundance of 
flowers. Sown early in spring It will flower the first summer; perfection, however, 
is attained in the second year. Pkt.. 20 cts. 
Dvr D r TUD I T1\/l Handsome herbaceous plants of easy culture. 
r 1 IxCi 1 nixLJlVI. "p, Aureum" is the well-knoivn Golden Feather 
so much >ised for carpet bedding, edging, etc. "P. Hybridum;" and varieties are 
amongst the handsomest of hardy flowering herlfeceous plants. 
Aureum (Golden Feathers).— Bright yellow foUage. Per pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 80 ots. 
Hybridum. — Hardy perennial 
bearing large j\ster-shaped flowers, ranging in 
■ ■■ • •■ - 2feet. Perpkt., 
coJour's'l'rom light pfnk''to deep red, with brigljt yellow centres 
15 cts. 
Hybridum Fi. PI. — Large flowering double mixed. Beautiful coloiu-s 
Pkt.. 20 cts. 
1 feet. 
Physostegia Rosea Compacta 
I was much satisfied with the Seeds 
I remain yours truly, 
February 4th, 1916. 
.55 
bought from you last Spring, 
HENRY Z. ARSENEAU, 
St. John the Evangelist, P.O. 
