- PANSIES - 
Fairview Giant --No description can do justice to these 
Giant Pansies. Try them. They are the finest ever grown. 
GIANT RUFFLED 
MASTERPIECE 
Giant 
Ruffled Masterpiece 
r;^ A n NT UU '7; f,, > HASTERPIECE-A new typein Pansies producing 
,low <-rs of the most distinct and striking character. The petals have a rich 
12™* substance and being ruffled gives them the effectof adouble flower. Colors 
range through all shades known in Pansies. On account of the richness and 
oeauty of colors, and distinct character of petals, we consider them a real 
curiosity. All color* mixed, pkt* 5c M 3 pkts. 13c. 
Fairview Giant Pansies 
We believe this to be the best collection of Giant Pansies ever offered. 
The illustration gives a good idea of size of flowers and the rich and varied 
coloring. All who grow these Giant Pansies will have flowers that will sur¬ 
prise their neighbors. They must be grown to be appreciated. We offer 
both seeds and plants. All colors, pkt. 6c., 3 pkts, 1 5c.. 6 pkts. 25c. 
Mills Giant 
VIOI.KT SCENTED PANSIES—This is a new type of Pansies and a cross between the Pansy 
and the Violet. Flowers more like Pansies but fragrant like Violets. The colors embrace canary 
azuro blue, white, buff and many others mixed. Pkt. 4c., 3 pkts 10c. _’ 
I .M l’KItl.VL GERMAN— For avariety of colors and 
large sized flowers this is a good one. They embrace all 
the solid colors, s& well as the spotted and marked va¬ 
rieties, and the variations and combinations cannot bo 
fully described. This splendid mixture embraces seeds 
of over fifty colors and markings. Pkt. 4c., 3 pkts. 
10c. 
SNOW QUEEN — Flowers of pure delicate satiny 
white. Pkt. 4c., 3 pkts. 10c. 
GOLD MARGINED—Very pretty. Pkt. 5c., 3 
pkts, 13c. 
M A HOG A N V COLORED—Pkt. 4c., 3 pkts. 10c. 
ROSY MORN—Red, with white edges. Pkt. 4c.. 
3 pkts. 10c. 
EMPEROR WILLI AM—Flowers of ultramarine 
blue, with purple eyes. Pkt. 4c., 3 pkts. 10c. 
EIRE KING—Lower petals have blotches of deep 
brown red, margined yellow ; upper petals are a bright 
reddish brown. Pkt. 4c., 3 pkts. lOc. 
PEACOCK—Resembles peacock feathers; very at¬ 
tractive and beautiful. Pkt. 5c., 3 pkts. lOc. 
METEOR Bright canary yellow, with mahogany 
and reddish brown. Pkt 4c., 3 pkts. lOc. 
KING OF THE BLACKS—Intensely dark and 
rich. Pkt. 5c.. 3 pkts. 10c. 
PURE YELLOW—Very large golden flowers. Pkt. 
4c., 3 pkfs. 10c. 
STRIPED and MOTTLED- Pkt. 5c., 3 pkts.13c. 
TUFTED OR BEDDING “ PANSY-VIOLETS ” 
SHOO-FLY PLANT 
Here is a very inter¬ 
esting curiosity of the 
Physilis family. It is 
claimed that flies will 
not stay in a room where 
it is grown if they can 
escape. It is hard to 
this as the 
flower does not seem to 
any odor. It is a 
plant to bloom 
when grown in pots 
summer or winter, and 
it is a most remarkable 
free flowering plant, 
blooming in a short 
time from seed. On ac¬ 
count of the blossoms 
i.cup-shaped 
of a delicate light 
color, with a white 
center, we are sure it 
will be highly prized 
by all who grow it. It 
can be easily grown 
from seed. 
Pkt. 5c., 3 pkts 
13c. 
SUoo-Fly 
Plant 
These art 
very popular 
for bedding. 
They produce 
beautiful 
Pansy-like 
blossoms 2 to 
2Va in. across, 
of the most 
brilliant col¬ 
ors, lemon, 
crimson, or¬ 
ange, maroon, 
purple, lav¬ 
ender, silver 
gray, rose, 
blue, white, 
black and 
many other 
shades. Flow¬ 
ers are borne 
on long stems 
liketheviolet. 
Seeds sown in 
May will flow¬ 
er in August 
and bloom the 
next spring. 
All Colors, 
mixed, pkt. 
Be., 3 pkts. 
15c. 
