Jeppipgs’ palsies. 
A wonderful new strain of Pansy 
which has been developed in Conn. 
The flowers are truly the largest, 
and finest colored we have ever 
seen. Among a lot we had last spring 
some of the blossoms measured 4X 
inches across, and there were new 
and fantastic colors that we had never before seen 
among Pansies. All colors and shades were repre¬ 
sented. No amount of praise can do full justice 
to them. Seed, 20c. per pkt.: 3 pkts. for.50c. Fine 
strong plants, 80c. per dozen. 
Sylphon*. 
or 
Gompass 
FloWer. 
A splendid hardy Perennial 
Plant which stands any .climate, 
no matter how cold, and each 
spring throws out from the crown 
root a mass of large handsome 
leaves, which make a highly 
ornamental tuft of foliage. From 
the center of them the flower 
stalks rise to the height of 6 to 7 
feet, branching freely and sym¬ 
metrically, producing flowers by 
the hundred. These are 5 inches 
across of rich deep yellow color 
and composed of three rows of 
broad petals. It is very effective 
and is in flower for fully two 
months. A grand ornament 
to any garden or lawn. New this 
year. Strong flowering plants, 
25c. each; 6 for $1.00. 
Not only in flower, but in foil. 
age as well, the Compass Flower 
is a grand ornamental plant and 
one that is sure to become very 
popular. For clumps of color 
among shrubbery it is partieu- 
larly fine, and as single specimen *tio$ 90 ° 
plants or groups it is a splendid 
thing. We can strongly recom¬ 
mend it. 
ie ’ JOHN LEWIS CHILDS, FLORAL PARK, N. V, 
