Fire King Pansy. 
This novelty comes almost absolutely true, 
scarcely a plant bearing flowers at variance 
from the type, which is very distinct and 
striking. The lower petals each have ^ 
large blotch of deep brown-red or magenta, 
margined with yellow, while the upper 
petals are of a bright reddish-brown, of a 
real fiery shade, warranting the name of 
Fire King. Pht., 150 seeds, 5 cts. 
Snou) Queen Pansy. 
Pure satiny white, with yellow dot in 
center of flower, sometimes marked near 
center with faint blue or purple lines; al- 
together the least picturesque of any of the 
different classes of Pansies. It is highly 
prized by a great many Pansy lovers for 
just that reason. Pht., 150 seeds, 5 cts. 
Peacock Pansy. 
A beautiful variety of ultramarine blue 
in the upper petals of the flower, edged 
with a thin white line, within which is a 
space of purplish crimson, passing into a 
rich central blotch of deep blue, shading 
to black. Named “Peacock” because the 
blending colors resemble those of peacock 
feathers. Pht, 150 seeds, 5 cts. 
Sweet-Scented Pansies. 
The Perfume of the Violet 
The Beauty of the Pansy . 
This new class is the result of crossing 
the Pansy (viola tri~color) with the Sweet 
Violet (viola comuta). The resulting hy- 
brids, in addition to retaining the delight- 
ful Violet perfume, produce the most beau- 
tiful Pansy-like blossoms, 2 to 2Vj inches 
across, of great substance and of an end- 
less variety of colors. They are not equally 
fragrant, though the majority are as high- 
ly scented as the sweetest Violet. Mixed 
colors. Pkt 150 seeds, 5 cts. 
Masterpiece ” or Ruffled Pansy. 
This strain comes nearer to “Double Pansy” than any- 
thing else introduced under the name. The number of 
petals is the same as that in other Pansy flowers, but 
they are crimped and curled in such a fashion that the 
flowers appeardouble. Theflowersare of enormous size, 
often 3 inches across, and the color variations and com- 
binations are odd and striking. Pkt, 150 seeds, 10 cts. 
Emperor Frederick Pansy. 
The first color is deep, velvety brown, shaded into a narrow band of deep, golden yellow, which 
borders each petal. The perfect flowers show a distinct face, marking a rich gold and dark brown. 
Pkt, 150 seeds, 5 cts. 
Pansy , Emperor William. 
Ultramarine blue with a violet eye. Pkt, 150 seeds. 5 cts. 
New Imperial German Pansy. 
This mixture embraces seed of over fifty colors and markings, and is guaranteed to equal any 
strain offered as Imperial German. Pkt, ISO seeds, 5 cts. 
Pansy, Good Mixed. 
Fine for bedding ; many rich colors. Pkt, 300 seeds, 5 cts. 
\£&~N0TICE. — One packet of each of the seventeen varieties of Pansies for 75 cents. 
r, tj Rock Springs, Wyo., May 28, 1909.. 
Miss C. H. Lnppmcott: . .... .... OL ,, 
Dear Madam: — The Boston Ferns arrived yesterday. They were %n splendid condition. bhaU 
take pleasure in recommending your firm to my friends. Mrs. Chas . A. Shedden. 
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