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CLIBRANS, NURSERYMEN, 
Pansies. 
SHOW VARIETIES. 
March and April are the best months for planting out 
Pansies. The ground should have been well manured the 
previous year, and ridged in the beginning of winter, so as 
to get into a rich but sweet and well-aired condition. On 
carelessly or hastily-prepared ground, Pansies are often 
disappointing. As soon as they have become established in 
their summer quarters, a dressing of equal parts of soot 
and salt will be found of considerable service. 
Purchaser’s selection, except where otherwise priced, 3d. 
each, 2/6 per dozen. 
(The “ dozen ” price is only applicable where quantities of 6 
or more of one variety are ordered.) 
Our selection, 2/- per dozen. 
Seed saved from finest named Show varieties, 1/- per 
packet. 
No. 
4 Alexander McLellan, deep yellow, dark brown belt, 
io Beacon, dark maroon ; of fine form. 
15 Black Sam, purple-black ; good bedder. 
25 Chieftain, clear blue, with dark blotch ; free. 
30 Cloth of Gold, deep yellow, dark blotch ; free. 
35 Dora Hope, light yellow, dark blotch ; of fine form. 
45 Excellent, deep velvety-purple ; fine form and sub- 
stance, one of the largest. 
50 George Rudd, clear yellow ; dense blotch. 
55 Georgina Paterson, a very large dark self, almost black. 
57 Helen Smellie, white, blotched and banded rich purple ; 
fine. 
58 James Christie, clear yellow, deep chestnut belting. 
61 Jean McConnell, a large white flowered self ; very fine ; 
free, good grower. 1/- each. 
68 Lizzie Paul, large circular yellow self, solid black blotches ; 
a grand Pansy. 
75 Major-General Stewart, blue, solid black blotches ; 
fine form and good substance. 
80 Meteor, rich deep yellow ground, dark plum belting. 
88 Negro, intense black, the deepest " black ” pansy yet 
raised ; offered this season for the first time. 9d. 
each. 
105 Purity, creamy white self, deep velvety-blue blotches. 
