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" This is the flower that smiles on everyone." 
Love's Labour Lost, v., 2. 
Seedling Pansies. 
FOR BEDDING. 
We make a feature of these, growing thousands of Plants 
each Season. The Strain is remarkable for the large size 
of the flowers, the richness and diversity of the colours, and 
the freedom with which the flowers are produced. 
For Bedding purposes, border planting, &c., these give 
a brilliant effect. 
Strong transplanted plants ready in Spring and early 
Summer. 1/6 per doz., 10/- per 100. 
Fancy Pansies. 
Purchaser’s selection, 3d. each, 2/6 per dozen, excepting 
those priced. Quantities of less than 6 of any variety are 
charged at the “each” rate. 
Our selection, 2/- per dozen. Seed saved from finest 
named varieties, 1/- per packet. 
«m' New and recent varieties are printed In heavy type. "WE 
No. 
308 ALICE LISTER, large violet-purple blotches with broad 
clear margins of French white, upper petals French 
white suffused with light mauve ; without doubt 
the largest light flower and the finest In form and 
texture yet introduced. 6d. each. 
310 A. M. Burnle, brownish-purple, blotches laced brilliant 
yellow and crimson, upper petals lemon-yellow, with 
large dark blotches and broad band of purplish- 
crimson ; a perfect flower. 
335 Blue Boy, a perfect miniature Pansy in flower, habit, 
and growth. The flowers rarely exceed i£ inches 
across ; colour a charming mazarine blue, with a dark 
bluish-purple blotch on the three lower petals ; small 
deep yellow eye. Dwarf and compact, never exceeding 
3 or 4 inches in height. For carpet bedding, or as a 
ground work under taller subjects, it is unequalled. 
1/3 per dozen, 8/- per 100. 
340 Christina, lower petals purple-maroon, edged bright 
yellow ; upper petals bright yellow. 
