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F GRAND AND DISTINCT NEW PANSIES. 
SivNT ODT AND IIiaillA* RECOMMENDED BY II. CaNNEI-L & SoNS. 
DUKE OF WELLINGTON — A magnificent deep lemon yellow self, with bold well- 
formed dark purple blotches. This flower has fine colour, good substance, and almost perfect form, 
and sure to become a great favourite. 
WATERLOO — An immense creamy-white self, with splendid massive glossy, violet-black 
blotches; a grand competition flower. 
THE IRON DUKE — This is a fine clear lemon yellow self of immense size, with large 
violet-purple blotches; one of the prettiest coloured flowers ever offered. 
SIR JOHN COLBORNE — Large massive splendidly formed purple blotches, margins 
cream, upper petals purple, edged white ; a grand flower. 
GENERAL PICTON — Large reddish -purple blotches, margins golden yellow, suffused 
reddish purple; upper petals golden yellow, edged purple. 
QUATRE BRAS — Another beautiful white self, with fine circularihlackish-purple blotches, 
and quite distinct from ir«ter/oo. 
DUKE OF BRUNSWICK — This is a flower of immense size, with large purple blotches ; 
margins white, streaked ro.sy-purple ; top petals white, branded purple, edged white. 
Is. each ; the set for'5.s. 
Extract from THE GARDENER’S MAGAZINE. 
Some Pansies of exceptionally clear and bright colours have been sent us by the raiser. 
All the flowers were of fine shape, good size, and on stout long stems ; Duke of Wellington is 
clear lemon-yellow, with violet-purple colouring; the Iron Duke is somewhat similar, but of a 
deeper colour ; ISir John Colbome is very handsome, a rich golden yellow colouring surrounding 
the large areas of reddish purple that shades at the margins to violet-purple; Waterloo has 
narrow margins of pale bu5 surrounding the splendid violet-black patches. These new Pansies 
are very pretty, and will no doubt in time become great favourites. 
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