F. C. HEINEMANN, SEED GROWfER AND EXPORTER, ERFURT. 27 
d., per oz. 12 5. 
18090 Heinemanii’s Five Blotcbed Bug- 
not. A beautiful variety, the plants of which were 
obtained from the late grower’s original seed which produces 
those incomparable dark Red blooms, a large percentage 
ha-Ndng the two upper petals finely lined. Specially recom- 
mended, as a great diversity of the handsomest and rarest 
shades will be found amongst them which will give the 
greatest satisfaction . per oz. 20 s., per pkt. of 800 seeds — 10 
Heinemann’s Bugnot, Odier and 
Gassier, varieties in tlie finest 
mixture (see engraving) . . per oz. 12 s., per pkt. — 6 
1 18132 JE^arlSlan. This splendid variety is highly valued 
= by the Parisian Market Growers and by them is raised 
I to the greatest perfection. 
I It is of quite a new class and far surpasses the 
P Trimardeau being of a much more compact habit and 
: bearing grander blooms. It comes quite true from seed. 
r 1 beg to caution my customers that in some places the 
i much cheaper Trimardeau is sold as this. p.oz. 8 s., p. pkt. — 6 
1 18131 Heinemann’s Parisian Giant Improved. The 
I Sweet-scented Pansy, see Novelties. 
Trimardeau. 
Extra selected. 
The qualities of the undermentioned varieties are so well known as to 
render a description unnecessary. For massing and bordering unrivaUed. 
(See engraving page 28). Oz. 
No. j. d. 
18101 Atropurpurea, violet purple . . .• 4_ 
18102 Striped 5 - 
18103 French striped (Paris). This variety is dis- 
tinguished from others by its lively marked 
stripes of all shades 6 — 
18104 Golden Yellow. WeU known and 
very valuable for bedding purposes 6 — 
18105 Golden Queen. Pure yellow, no dark eye, only 
a scarcely distinguishable streak or mark in 
the centre. Somewhat smaller than the other 
Trimardeaus . . . io — 
6 — 
5 — 
6 - 
18106 Bmperor William 
18107 Adonis. Light blue, cream white centres, to which 
colours the large dark eyes make a fine contrast 
18108 Lord Beaconsfield 5 — 
18109 Purplish-red. A beautiful deep red. Large 
flowers of an even size are produced on strong 
vigorous plants 5 — 
.18110 Faust, Elng of the Rlaclrs . 6 — 
18111 Brown with Goldorange. The prime colour is a 
beautiful nutbrown, with abronze coloured centre 
18112 White 
18113 Snow Queen. The real large flowering variety. 
Quite New. Not to be mistaken for the small 
flowering, white seeded Mnd of some years ago 
18114 Violet. This brilliant colour is one of the most 
beautiful of the whole assortment 
Novelty I 18115 Rainbow (quadricolor). The 
upper petals are reddish steelblue and white-or 
red and white-edged. The three lower yellow 
petals show a light purple shading also to a 
reddish steelblue 
18116 Auricula coloured • 
18117 Geranium- flowered, with a marvellous display 
of the most beautiful new colours, representing 
some very fine shades of rose, not yet existing 
in this assortment 
18125 Finest mixture including all newest colours 
(see engraving page 28) 
18128 Collection of 6 varieties . 
18129 — — 12 — 
5 — 
i — 
Violas. 
41536 Viola Odorata semperflorens (Sweet- 
Violet), continuous flowering 
New I 41539 sulphurea, a yellow fragr. Violet 
41540 - - The Czar, Blue 
41542 — — — — White 
41546 — — Splendid mixture 
(The Viola odorata-varieties germinate a year after sowing 
3 6 
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No. 18095. Heinemann’s Bugnot, Odier and Gassier Mixture. The finest Strain in existence. Per pkt. 6 d., per oz. 12 s. 
Heinemann’s English Cultural Guide for the Garden, practical and concise. 
See Heinemann’s Special-List of Collection. 
