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MISS C. H. LIPPINCOTT, 319 AND 323 SIXTH ST. S., MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 
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 three lower petals each 
have a large blotch of deep brown-red or magenta mar- 
gined with yellow, while the upper petals are of a bright 
reddish-brown, of a real Aery shade , warranting the 
name Fire King. Pkt. 6 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 difrer- 
ent classes of Pansies, it is very highly prized by a great 
many pansy lovers for just that reason. Pkt. 6 cts. 
ECKFORD’S PRIZE PANSY. 
A surperb cross-fert ilized mixture of surperior excellence, 
comprising some of the most lovely varieties of this fav- 
orite flower- The colors are brilliant and novel, also rec- 
ommended for size and beauty of form. Pkt. 8 cts. 
PEACOCh PAINTY. 
A beautiful variety of ultra-marine 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 of colors resemble the feathers 
of a peacock. Pkt. 6 Cts. 
NEW IMPERIAL GERMAN PANSY. 
This mixture embraces seed of over fifty colors and 
markings and is guaranteed to equal any strain ottered as 
Imperial German. While this mixture contains the choic- 
est colors and greatest variety, the flowers, in some colors, 
are of medium size only. Pkt. 6 Cts. 
NEW GIANT PANSY. 
Remarkable for the extra large size of the flowers, which, 
however, are not so circular in form as the “Imperial Ger- 
man,” or the “Fancy” and “Show” flowers, as in the 
“Royal Show,” as offered on page 31. Pkt. 8 Cts. 
PANSY— good mixed. Pkt. 3 cts. 
