PANSY 
No. 
931. 
S32. 
»33. 
934. 
935. 
936. 
937. 
938. 
939. 
940. 
941. 
^ V^^A-^"^^}' ? ""'^'''a' favorite, and ts charming blooms are most effective in beds, Unes or in clumps in the mixed border The won- 
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EWING'S SUPERB GIANT TRIMARDEAU 
PANSIES 
A superior race of luxuriant robust growth and deep- 
rooting, drought-withstanding qualities; the flowers have 
also correspondingly improved in size, substance, form 
and colors. 
No. Plrt.. cts 
945. BRILLIANT— Fiery red. . . . is 
946. ATROPURPUREA— Velvety royal-pimj'le ! ! ! ' IS 
947. GOLDEN QUEEN— Pure spoUess yellow. . . IS 
948. EMPEROR WILLIAIVI— Indigo-blue, blotched 
black IS 
949. KING OF THE BLACKS— Lustrous jit-blick IS 
950. LORD BEACONSFIELD— Lavender, heliotrope 
and purple IS 
951. PEACOCK (Gloriosa) — Garnet, cream and blue IS 
952. WHITE— White with purple eye 15 
953. SNOW QUEEN— Spotless, snow-white '. " 15 
954. VICTORIA— Ox-blood red 15 
955. YELLOW— Golden-yeUow. Black eye 15 
956. ADONIS— Soft lavender blue. " ' " 15 
957. PRINCE HENRY— Rich Royal Blue 15 
958. EWING'S SUPERB PRIZE MIXTURE. 15 
Collection of 12 separate colors, $1.50. 
Collection of 6 separate colors, 75c. 
EWING'S GIANT RUFFLED or 
V MASTERPIECE PANSIES 
The flowers are so large and fuU that the broad petals seem to be "gathered" to the stem 
ttw^ Th? fl'nJit.'""'"'*'?'' '° circumference not unlike ■• frilled"! 
velvet. The flowers are extraordmarily large and arc borne on strong stems well above the 
foliage ; ,the5; are nearly all five-blotched on the "Odier" pattern, and fontain rich combinations 
of colonng. including some new tints and blendings not met with in otW Posies. The planti 
are vigorous and large, and flower abundantlv u« i^«uaie». ine pianw 
959. MIXED COLORS oanuy. 
EWING'S PRIZE ' STRAIN PANSi^^^ 
» hi' ri. wVoWo °' T^^"^^ '° cultiviiion, sk«d onl^ from 'the' la'rgest 'and b«t-sha"ped fliwe^s 
of the nchest colours. It is impossible to convey an adequate idea of the delightful variations 
in colour and marking of the very handsome Pansies produced by our unrivallid strain 
Comprises all the very best strams of Fancy and Show Pansies, selected from leading growers 
of Europe and Amcrrca. so that in one packet will be found examples of all the best clalsM 
and styles of °' 5^' ^hades of colors and n^ si.eand?ubs~ 
VARIOUS POPULAR STRAINS OF PANSIES 
961. MME. FERRET— A new and beautiful strain, originated with a French specialist, 
f S!?'Sn°. lf/rf^J'^Xh'"T ".'■^ ''■"Jy '° ^^^^ diversity of colors, especially rich in red 
AiInt Vl^Sici»I{'^f'???^?'2""'^°'""''''^«'f™m introducer 25 
962. GIANT PARISIAN. LARGE STAINED— A strain of large flowering light color Tri- 
many-faced Pansies— a most attractive strain 2S 
So^l^'rLVeJ r'*'^^n^KV*?T.^i'^''i '^'''^'^A large floweied type, vriih round 
FINeIwIXED P'*^^^"^ blotched at the base and distinctively margined on the edge 25 
SWEET WILLIAM " 
Sweet WiUiam is an old favorite; it has large heads of bloom, is quite hardy 
and flowers early. It should be much oftener seen than it is. We strongly recom- 
a)^ kS., i^^'i,i^^^^JS?^^^ '° procure a grand strain of seed, 
qec' pfNK^ n/.iiJ?^ T "'"'^J'^/'y^p'' ''"P scarlet. Really grand advance 15 
»w>. rilNK. BtAUTY — Improved fine deep pink color 15 
967. FINE MIXED VARIETIES-All color? Jo 
968. EWING'S SUPERB SINGLE STRAIN-Saved fro'm a ■sup«b«li«tion 
of prize large-nowenng varieties. 1 f t in 
969. PERFECTION AURICULA-FLOWERED. MIXEDl^piendid s^in 
with large handsome flowers of brilliant colors, white-eyed and white- 
margined. lYi ft in 
EWING'S SUPERB DOUBLE STRAIN— Splendid' exti-k' fine variitiei 10 
TANACETUM 
VULGARE (Tansy)— 2H ft Yellow 
EWING'S PRIZE STRAIN "PANSY.' 
Pkt. 
June-August . 
cts. 
25 
PYRETHRUM 
DOUBLE MIXED HYBRIDS— A superb strain. 2 ft. 
ROSEUM HYBRIDUM GRANDIFLORUM SINGLE— A grand strain 
of this fine hardy perennial; producing blooms 3 ins. in diameter, and in- 
cludes all the beautiful colors, ranging from richest carmine to delicate 10 
light rose 
Pyrethrums are quite hardy and few herbaceous plants surpass them for 
effect in the mixed border or for cut flowers. 
ROCKET 
SWEET — 2 ft. Sweet-scented. All summer. Mixed colors 10 
ROMNEYA 
COULTERI — The Giant White California Poppy. Produces in 
summer large snowy white crinkled flowers, 4 to 5 inches in diameter, 
with golden yellow stamens, of delicate perfume; 3 ft 15 
RUDBECKIA 
NEUMANNI — 3 ft. Golden yellow with black centre. August- 
September 7. . . 20 
BICOLOR SUPERBA — 2 ft. Branching habit, producing an abundance 
of blooms on long stems, with brown discs, while the ray florets are 
yellow, with velvety spots at the base 15 
SAPONARIA 
OCYMOIDES SPLENDENS — Valuable early summer plant for 
rockeries, producing sheets of vivid crimson flowers, 2H ft. May-August 10 
SAXIFRAGA 
MIXED VARIETIES— 15 inches. May-June 10 
SCABIOSA 
970. 
971 
August-September 10 
THALICTRUM 
-3 ft. White fern-like foliage. June-July 10 
TROLLIUS 
NEW MIXED HYBRIDS.— ft. Creamy white to orange. June - July 10 
NEW HYBRID TRITOMAS 
Tntomas, popularly known as "Torch Lilies.""Red Hot Poker," "Flame Flow- 
Vt\u . among our showiest hardy plants, producing the brightest flowers 
01 tne autumn garden. These new hybrids, crosses between eariy and late flow. 
972. ADIANTIFOLIUM- 
973. 
enng species, are particularly beautiful and varied. They grow from 
fh™,^?, . fu'"' "^i'^ly'^S commencing in May and continue to bloom 
throughout the summer and fall. They range in color through shades and com- 
binations of yeUows from pale lemon to orange and from salmon-pink, coral-red 
etc.. to cnmson. The plants vary in height from 18 inches to 6 feet. 
VAI.FRiAlVIA 
975. MIXED— 4 ft 
10 
976. MIXED 
VALERIANA 
Blue and lavender. June. 
VERONICA 
VARIETIES— 2 ft. July-August in 
VIOLET 
CAUCaIIcaZ} ft'.- A^rVwre."."' J^^'-S^P''""" ^Wf^c^CENTE'^ ENGL.SH-Choice mixture of many varieties. . 10 
JAPONICA— New hardv perennial from Tanan Tl,i,hv oi,;;;. 'oU:' VIOiAs oV^'tUFTED^PANSIES^^ " 
While the flowers are not so large as the regular type 
942. 
943. 
944. 
JAPONICA — New hardy perennial from Japan. Bushy plants, 2^ to 
3 ft. in height, bearing on long, wiry stems beautiful lavender-blue flowers, 
2 to 2H inches across, blooms from end of June until late autumn. Fine .u ^^.S'"^ '"^ nowers are not so large as the regular type, they bloom so freelv 
for cutting 30 '"cy are superior to Pansies where effect is wanted, the colors being particu- 
Kcl?"" ""^ 5'°°" a Seed sow5 in April prS- 
97^ ADMIRARlTllirJ"°^u"u -"J"" ""^y ^re a sheet of bloom. 
979. ADMIRABILIS— New hybrids, which contain all the varied and brU- 
o»» '"JV'coJonngs of the best grade of blotched Pansies IS 
22?- bJiJ.I'i SPLENDENS-Rich golden yellow ..... \l 
981. WHITE PERFECTION— A fine pure white \\ 
£}i?.v'-/rSIi^^'^-;'^'''' P"^'=' f«« bloomer, '^mpaci: ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! Js 
983. MAUVE QUEEN— Pretty starry mauve flowers. IS 
69 
STATICE 
LATIFOLIA — \}4 ft. Deep lavender-blue flowers in panicles. July- 
August / JO 
STOKESIA CYANEA (Blue Cornflower Aster) 
Blue invaluable for cutting. Lavender-blue blooms 4 to 5 inches across. 10 
ALBA — White in 
