“Masterpiece” or Ruffled Pansy. 
This strain comes nearer to “Double Pansies” than anything 
ever introduced under that name. The number of petals is 
the same as that in other Pansy flowers, but they are crimped 
and curled in such a fashion that the flowers appear double. The 
flowers are of enormous size, often 3 inches across, and the color 
variations and combinations are odd and striking. Pkt., 100 
seeds, 10 cts. 
Pansy. 
Good Mixed. Fine for bedding. Many rich colors. Pkt., 100 
seeds, 3 cts. 
Fire King Pansy. 
This novelty comes almost absolutely true, scarcely a plant 
bearing flowers at variance from the type, which is very distinct 
and striking. The three lower petals each have a large blotch of 
deep brown-red or magenta, margined with yellow, while the up¬ 
per petals are of a bright reddish-brown, of a real fiery 
shade , warranting the name of Fire King. Pkt., 100 seeds, 4 
cts. 
Snow Queen Pansy. 
Pure satiny white with yellow dot in center of flower, some¬ 
times marked near center with faint blue or purple lines; alto¬ 
gether the least picturesque of any of the different classes of 
Pansies; it is very highly prized by a great many pansy lovers for 
just that reason. Pkt., 100 seeds, 4 cts. 
Peacock Pansy. 
A beautiful variety of ultramarine blue in the upper petals of 
the flower, ed^ed with a thin white line, within which is a space- 
of purplish crimson, passing into a rich central blotch of deep 
blue, shading tO| black. Named “Peacock” because the blending 
colors resemble the feathers of a peacock. Pkt., 100 seeds, 
4 cts. 
I\ew Red Mixed Pansy. 
The most brilliant Pansy Mixture ever offered, made up from a 
collection of all the best red and fiery shades which have been 
produced up to date by the expert Pansy growers of Europe and 
America. If you want red pansies try this mixture. Pkt., 100> 
seeds, 5 cts. 
Emperor Frederick Pansy. 
The first color is deep, velvety brown, shaded into a narrow 
band of deep golden yellow, which borders each petal. The per¬ 
fect flowers show a distinct face, marking a rich gold and deep 
brown. Pkt., 100 seeds, 4 cts. 
Pansy, Emperor William. 
Ultramarine blue with violet eye. Pkt., 100 seeds, 4 cts . 
NOTICE.--One packet each of the seventeen varieties (includ¬ 
ing New Madam Perret and Masterpiece) of pansies for 75c. 
Mrs. Alice Hodges, Mallard, Ill., Jan. 29, 1903, Writes:—This is the 
third year for your flowers. I like them very much, especially your 
Asters. I had a lovely bed last fall, which we enjoyed very much. 
