MISS C. H. UIPPINCOTT, HUDSON, WISCONSIN. 
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Royal Snow Pansies. 
This is a mixture especially prepared by myself 
from separate strains and colors of all the largest 
(lowering and finest varieties that can be secured in 
Europe, and is unsurpassed in beauty, color and 
markings. Pkt., 150 seeds, 10 cts. 
Pansy, “Giant Madam Perret.” 
This pansy is especially distinguished from other 
Pansies by the plant being full and spreading, with 
very broad and extremely dark green leaves. The 
straight and stiff stems it possesses cause the flowers 
to stand out well from the foliage. The color of the 
blossoms ranges through all the shades of red, from 
a pink to a fine, deep purple, with an intermediate 
bright red, edged with white. The face of the 
flower In some cases is regular in color, while in 
others it is lined and striped. The extraordinary 
size of the flowers, which reach as much as 3 to .fi 
inches in diameter, makes it a Pansy of the first 
rank, and one that is sure to be sought after by 
lovers of Pansies. Pkt., 150 seeds, 10 cts. 
Giant White Spotted Pansy. 
The flowers are very large, pure white with a 
violet tlotcli on the three lower petals, of good form 
and substance. Pkt., 150 seeds, 5 cts. 
Giant Yellow Prince Pansy. 
The color is pure golden yellow, shaded canary, 
sometimes with the three lower petals marked with 
purplish or red blotches and hair lines. It Is im- 
possible to reproduce by means of the printer s art 
the grand depth of brilliant color presented by this 
beautiful Pansy when well grown. 
Pkt., 150 seeds, 5 cts. 
Black Prince Pansy. 
A distinct Pansy of sterling merit. The rich, 
glossy black has a peculiar soft velvety appearance; 
the magnificent, large flowers are of fine circular 
form and carried upright well above the foliage, 
plants are of very compact bushy habit, and flowers 
so profusely that a bed of the 
Black Prince makes a sight not 
often equaled. 
l*kt., 150 seeds, 5 cts. 
Pansy, President Carnot. 
Flowers of great size and round- 
ed form. The center of each of 
the large, rounded petals is heavily 
blotched with a soft, rich shade of 
violet purple; the edges distinctly 
outlined with a snow-white band. 
In the center of the lower petals 
the color deepens to a velvety 
brown tint, contrasting richly with 
the yellow of the small distinct 
eye. Pkt., 150 seeds, 5 cts. 
New Giant Trimardeau 
Pansy. 
Remarkable for the extra large 
size of the Uowers, which, however, 
are not so circular in form as the 
"Imperial German" or the "Royal 
Show." Pkt., 150 seeds, 5 cts. 
New Red Mixed Pansy. 
The most brilliant Pansy mix- 
ture ever offered; made up from 
a collection of all the best red and 
fiery shades that have been pro- 
duced up to date by the expert 
Pansy growers of Europe and 
America. If you want Red Pansies 
Fire King Pansy. 
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 a large 
blotch of deep brown-red or ma- 
genta, margined with yellow, while 
Mu' upper petals are of a bright 
reddish-brown, of a really fiery 
shade, warranting the name of 
Fire King. Pkt., 150 seeds, 5 cts. 
Snow Queen Pansy. 
Pure satiny white, with yellow 
dot in center of flower, sometimes 
marked near center with faint blue 
or purple lines; altogether 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. 
Pkt., 150 seeds, 5 cts. 
Peacock Pansy. 
A beautiful variety of ultrama- 
rine 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 "Pea- 
cock" because the blending colors 
resemble those of peacock feathers. 
Pkt., 150 seeds, 5 cts. 
