Sweet Scented Pansies 
The Perlume of the Violet. The Beauty o! the Pansy. 
This new class is the result of crossing the Pansy (viola tricolor) 
with the Sweet Violet (viola comuta); the resulting hybrids, iu ad¬ 
dition to retaining the delightful Violet Perfume, produce the most 
beautiful Pansy-like blossoms, 2 to 2}6 inches across, of great sub¬ 
stance and of an endless variety of colors. They are not all equally 
fragrant, though the majority are as highly scented as the sweetest 
Violet, and the other high merits of this new strain, aside from 
their perfume, destine them to wide popularity. Mixed colors. 
Pkt., 100 seeds, 5cts. 
Fire King Pansy. 
This novelty comes almost absolutely true, scarcely a plant bear¬ 
ing 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 upper 
petals are of a bright reddish-brown, of a real Jiery shade , warrant¬ 
ing the name of Fire King. Pkt., 100 seeds, 4 cts. 
Snow Queen Pansy. 
Pure satiny white with yellow dot iu center of flower, sometimes 
marked near center with faint blue or purple lines; altogether 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, edged 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. 
New Imperial German Pansy. 
This mixture embraces seed of over fifty colors and markings, 
mnd is guaranteed to equal any strain offered as Imperial German. 
Pkt., 100 seeds. 5 cts. 
Royal Show Pansies. 
Royal Show Pansies 
Is a mixture especially prepared by myself from separate strains 
aud colors of all the largest flowering and finest varieties that can 
be secured in Europe, and is unsurpassed in beauty, colorings and 
markings. Pkt., 50 seeds, 6 cts.; Pkt., 100 seeds, 10 cts. 
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Pansy, President Carnot. 
Flowers of great size and rounded form; the center of each of 
the large, rounded petnls is heavily blotched with a soft, rich shade 
of violet-purple. The edges distinctly outlined with a snowy- 
white baud, iu the center of the lower petnls the color deepens to 
a velvety brown tint, contrasting richly with the yellow of the 
small, distiuct eye. Pkt., 100 seeds, 8 cts. 
Pansy, Emperor William. 
Ultramarine blue with violet eye. Pkt., 100 seeds, 4 cts. 
Black Prince Pansy. 
A distinct pansy of sterling merit. The rich, glossy black has a 
peculiarly soft, velvety appearance, the magnificent Inrge flowers 
are of fine circulnr form and carried upright well above the foliage; 
the plants are of very compact, busy hnbit, and flower so pro¬ 
fusely that the bed of the lllnck Prince makes a sight not often 
equalled. Pkt., 100 seeds, 6 cts. 
New Giant Trimardeau Pansy. 
Remarkable for the extra large size of the flowers, which, how¬ 
ever, are not so circular in form ns the “Imperial Gcruinn" or the 
Royal Show.” Pkt., 100 seeds, 6 cts. 
Notice.—One packet each ol the sixteen varieties (In¬ 
cluding New Madam Perret) ol pansies lor 65 cts. 
