28 F. C. HElNEMAiNN, SEED GROWER AND EXPORTER, ERFURT. 
No. 18125. Pansy, Trimardeau. 
Finest mixture, including all newest colours. (See page 27.) 
Per oz. 4 s., per pkt. id. 
No. 
41550 V iola cornuta Purple Queen 
41554 — — Lotliringen. a beautiful 
new variety very suitable for 
bedding, the plants being densely 
covered with blooms the whole 
summer. The upper petals are 
Sky Blue and the lower ones 
Oz. 
?. d. 
\ 
Pkt. 
s. d. 
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write. Very handsome . . 
. . s — 
. . — 6 
— 
— „Papilio, see Novelties. 
41551 - 
— ,, Perfection" Light Blue . . . 
5 — 
. . — 5 
41552 - 
— White Perfection 
. . — 5 
41553 — 
— Admiration, Dark Purple . . 
. . 4 -^' 
. . — 4 
41560 - 
Pm’e Yellow, dwarf 
..12 
. . - 3 
41561 — 
splendens, Giant Golden Yellow . . 
2 “ ’ 
. . - 4 
41568 Heinemann’s Collection of 
5 l>est Bedding- Violas 
. . 1 (> 
No. 41558. Viola, Bedding. 
(Sometimes called „ Tufted Pansies' 
Per Pkt. 6 T. , 
No. 41558. ViOlSBjf Bedding. 
(Sometimes called Tufted Pansies.) 
The Viola, an invaluable hardy perennial, continuing in profuse 
bloom from early spring till' late in autumn, is since thirty years con- 
tinually improved^and its use as a bedding plant steadily increasing. 
Violas have become so popular that they are now used for bedding 
purposes more tkah.any other class of plant, especially desirable for 
spring gardening, where they afford some charming effects with spring 
flowering bulbs, r For supplying graceful and sweetly perfumed blooms 
to fill glasses for- table decoration and for maldng up into beautiful 
sprays for the exhibition table and other purposes the Viola has few 
equals when used with its own foliage or fern fronds. I offer in the 
following a mixture of the finest varieties in cultivation (see engraving) . 
Per Pkt. (id. 
Petunia hybrida. 
Double, Prize ¥arieties> 
Awarded the Large Silver Medal at the Erfurt International 
Horticultural Exhibition. 
This strain may be confidently relied upon to produce from 20 to 40 per- 
cent of double flowers of exquisite beauty and great size. The blos- 
soms that come single will be of the Grandiflora type. The smallest 
seedlings should always be picked out, as they are most likely to pro- 
duce the best double flowers. 
No. s. d. 
18200 Heinemann’s Splendid double- 
mixture per pkt. — a 
18202 — — — - — 500 seeds ...... 4 — 
18204 Heinemann’s Aurora. Beautiful new variety . . per pkt. — 6 
18205 - — alba fl. pi. Pure White . . — — — 9 
18206 — Violet, double. Deep velvety-violet — — — ^ 
18210 Heinemann’s Largest double- 
flowering fringed mixed, 
500 seeds 2 sc% d., per pkt. — 6 
18212 — Lady of the Lake, double. Fringed 
Pure White . . . . > . . . . . — — . 1 — 
Single Large Flowering. 
The undermentioned mixture contains only the most splendid grandi- 
flora Hybrids, including the veined varieties, by some firms offered as 
Pet. Hybr; Gigantea or Giant Halifornian Petunias. ^ ^ 
18220 Heinemann’s Brilliant Mixture ^ ’ 
per pkt. — 4. 
18222 — — — per ijis bz. Is.— — — — 
No. Single Large Flowering; 5 . a. 
. 18224 Largeflowering Purple King. Deepest velvety 
crimson per pkt. — 5 
18225 — BriUiant Bose. Very fine _ _ 5 
18226 ^ Venosa. Nicely veined variety — _ 5 
18227 — , — Steel Blue, beautifully veined .....— — — 5 
18228 — Favourite. White with soft reddish-lilac spots — _ _ g 
18230 — Alba. White, very distinct ^ 5 
18231 — ■ Eermesina. Crimson, producing enormous 
: ' blooms _ 5 
18232 — Intus alba. Crimson with white throat, very 
floriferous _ 5 
18234 — Violacea, velvety dark violet; A wonderful 
species — — 5 
18235 — ■ Admiration, has the beautiful dark violet of the 
former, marked with a snow white star 
in the centre .... . . . ....... • — — — 8 
■ 18237 — Maculata, spotted and striped. Very effective . — — 5 
18238 — Mafginata. Green bordered powers ..... — — — 8 
H’s Large flowering superbissima. 
18245 Largeflowering Superbissima intus aurea. Very 
fine with yellow throat ; entirely distinct — — — G 
; 18246 — — Very fine tigred throat . — — — 8 
■ 18247 — — Prince of Wurtemberg. Purple with black 
throat ........... — — — 8 
18248 — — Princess of Wurtemberg. ' Rose with black 
throat — — — 8 
18249 — — Rosea. Wonderful large and bright flowers — — — 8 
18250 — — Alba. A new white — — — 8 
18251 — : — - Atrosanguinea, dark blood red with white 
' ' throat . . . . . . . . — — — 8 
18254 — — Finest uuxture, far excelling the „Giants of 
California" (see engraving page 29) ... — — — It 
