26 F. C. HEINEMANN, SEED GROWER AND EXPORTER, ERFURT. 
Heinemann’s Prize Pansies 
Extra Large Fiowering. 
For many years these have been a great Speciality of mine and I now hold one of the finest Collections on the Continent collected from every 
part of the World. All the undermentioned varieties can be relied upon being true to name and description. All doubtful and second rate kinds 
are rigidly excluded 
No. 0z. 
s. d. 
18000 Copper and Auricula, a novel colour 3 — 
18001 Wallflower Colours. Showing aU the brown 
shades of the Wallfiower only surpassing 
them by the velvety shine and lustre. 
One of the noblest varieties in the collection 3 — 
18002 Light Blue Oelieata] g 3- 
18003 Shy-blue, no eye (valuable for 3 - 
18005 Yellow G-em | bedding in g _ 
18006 White ] 3- 
Noyeltyl I8OO7 Fashionable-coloured (varia- 
bUis). A very interesting variety which 
changes several colours as chamois, salmon, 
terracotta etc., which hitherto have not 
been known amongst the Pansies. — — 
18008 Dark Blue. An old variety having a large 
velvety fiower, shading between Royal Blue 
and deep Violet with amber eye. This kind 
caimot be improved upon 3 — 
18009 Black Blue, valuable for floral work 3 — 
18012 Faust, King of the Blacks. Deep jetblack 3 — 
18014 Red Riding Hood. A charming 
new Red and a great improvement on 
Victoria. One of the very best I can offer 3 — 
18015 Victoria, Red 3 — 
18016 New Gold Margined. A lovely large flowered 
taking variety 3 — 
18017 Cardinal. This splendid flower has a 
most lovely scent, shades from amber 
centre to darkest ruby with a fringed edge 
of terracotta and amber: the two upper 
petals shade from terracotta to faint pink 
while a beautiful and distinct edging of 
amber surrounds the whole bloom. For 
exhibition unrivalled 4 — 
18018 Emperor William. Cornflower-Blue 3 — 
18020 Gloriosa perfeeta or Pea- 
cock, Improved. A lovely variety, 
two upper petals pale violet, centre 
shading deep violet then to deep claret; 
the lower petal with paleviolet centre is of 
deep claret colour; the whole bloom being 
edged white. A good prizetaker 4 — 
18021 Marmorata , pretty hybrids 3 — 
18022 Snow Queen, no eye, pure white, grand flower 3 — 
Pkt. 
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No. 18023. ,, Fairy Queen". Large flowering Pansy. 
Per oz. 12 s., per pkt. 6 d. 
ims Fairy Queen. Large flowering 
Pansy. As a bedder it has a marvellous 
effect and as a solitary plant it is char- 
ming. „Pairy Queen" is a valuable addition 
to the fine assortment of large flowering 
Pansies. The pure sky blue of her flowers, 
which is not met with in aU the other Pan- 
sies, is splendidly bcadered with white, thus 
producing a very distinct, yet delicate 
contrast (see engraving) \ 12 — . . 
Viola tricolor maxima „Snowball" see Novelties. 
No. ^ Oz. Pkt. 
18024 New striped. An interesting kind, s. d. s. d. 
vigorous growers and profuse bloomers. 
Many blooms have five to six distinct colours. 
Is for edging one of the most taking 
kinds known. A trial strongly re- 
commended 3 — . . — 3 
18026 Black centred Gold. Quite a distinct kind. 
Very rich 3— .. — 3 
18028 Havannah. An unusual colour ....... . 3 — .. — 3 
18029 Rosy Lilac 3 — . . — 3 
18030 Dark Mahogany ,,Kamerun‘‘ 3— ..— 3 
18031 Meteor. Of compact habit but a much lighter 
tinge than Mahogany 3 — . . — 3 
18032 Lord Beacousfield. TMs magnifi- 
cent strain is a purplish violet with the two 
upper petals edging to light violet while 
the top is pure white. One of the best 
known and is one mass of bloom the 
whole summer .....3— .. — 3 
18033 Emperor Frederic 3 — . . — 3 
18034 Blue Black, margined pink and white ... 3 — . . — 3 
18035 Froya. a large flowering dark violet Pansy 
with deep white edge. A characteristic of this 
bloom is that the back is distinctly marked like 
the front which gives a bed of this variety a 
conspicuously luU flowering appearance which 
is not obtainable with other Pansies 10 — - . . — 6 
18036 Silver Bordered. A handsome dark flower 
of dwarf habit, the whole bloom being distinctly 
edged with sUver. Extra 5 — . . — 4 
18037 Hortensia-red. A large flowering kind, of the 
soft pink colour of the Hydrangea with dark 
eye. Very beautiful 10 — . . — 6 
18040 Heinemann’s Prize mixture of above varieties . . — 4 
18042 Heinemann’s Prize mixture of above varieties 2 4 . . — — 
Heinemann’s Grand Collection of the above 
varieties are universally admitted the 
finest ever offered. 
18050 The Collect, of about 34 variet. 34pkts. d. 
18052 — — of 12 - 12 — 2— - 
18053 — — of 6 — 6—1-3- 
18054 — — of 6 — for bedding 
purposes 1—3 — 
— . 6 
18056 Seinemann’s Prize CollecUon of 6 di- 
stinct strains in mixture containing 
the finest colours in each class. Highly 
recommended. 5 | 
Heinemann’s 
Giant - Blotched 
Varieties. 
The following are the most carefully selected strains bearing only the 
noblest and largest of all blotched blooms. Underneath are the most splen- 
did varieties of Bugnot and Gassier taken from the Odier type. Only of late 
are these truly magnificent varieties becoming wellknown. 
No. d. 
18060 Pansy „Masterpiece". New Giant-curled Pansy, see 
Novelties. 
18072 H’s Five Blotched Odier ... per pkt. - e 
18076 — — — — . . . — oz. 10 - 
18077 H’s Five Blotched Gassier. The beauti- 
ful light grounded varieties with fine round blooms of good 
substance per oz. 12 5., per pkt. — 6 
18079 Gassier ,, Golden Yellow“. a type 
raised from the general Gassier - variety, the ground of 
which is of fine Old Gold with splendid blotches . per oz. 10 — 
per pkt. — 6 
18080 Heineniann’s,,Presldent Garnot^S 
Five Blotched Gassier. One of the most beautiful and 
striking varieties yet raised. The blooms are large , and 
each of the pure white petals is deeply blotched with violet. 
It is very free blooming and very valuable for bedding. 
(see engraving page 27) per oz. 12 j.,.per pkt. — 6 
