Stumpp & Walter Co.’s Giant Pansies 
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„ i; vei 7 P°P ula ^ annual needs little description. Good results may be obtained from sowing seed in April or again in July and August in 
a light, cool, but well-moistened soil, enriched with a slight amount of barnyard manure or fine-ground bone. Sow seed in drills, covering 
them five times their diameter, and firm soil. Water once a day, except in very 
dry weather, when they may be watered twice a day. Seed will germinate in 
about two weeks and should not be allowed to dry out. A thin covering of 
newspapers will prevent this. When plants 
are large enough to handle, transplant to a 
distance of i foot apart. Where greenhouse 
and coldframe facilities are at hand, and 
summer-sown plants are protected during 
winter, they will be in bloom in April. 
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The Pastoral Giants embrace a wider range 
of striking colors than any other class of 
Pansy. Many of the blossoms are frilled and 
sweetly perfumed; all are large. The plant 
is a close, compact grower and is most vigor¬ 
ous. We recommend Pastoral Giants to every 
grower of choice Pansies. 
Pure Golden Yellow. 
Lavender (light). 
Pure Snow-White. 
Mahogany Shades. 
Emperor William, Blue (dark). 
Bronze Shades. 
Fancy Red Shades. 
Yellow, Dark Eye. 
Pink Shades. 
Brown Shades. 
Variegated Shades (striped and blotched). 
Mixed. Contains every conceivable color. 
Each of the above, pkt. (about 300 seeds) 50 cts., 
t'soz. $2, i/ 8 oz. $3.50, i/ 4 oz. $6, y 2 oz. $10, oz. $20 ’ 
Stumpp & Walter Co.’s 
Exhibition Strain 
This mixture of Giant Pansies has been 
prepared from the finest varieties grown, with 
blooms of good size, splendid texture, and 
plants of robust constitution, holding their 
flowers well above the foliage. Every con¬ 
ceivable color and combination of colors has 
been included. Pkt. 50 cts., Aoz. Si 50, 
yioz. $2.50, %oz. $4, ]/2 oz. I7.50, oz. $15. 
Stumpp & Walter Co.’s Non 
Plus Ultra Mixed 
A mixture of Pansies for the critical buyer 
who desires his beds to appear uniform in 
quality, giving every color and combination 
of colors that exists in this highly meritorious 
flower. Pkt. 25 cts., yioz. Si.25, > 4 oz. S2, 
yi oz. S3.75. oz. $7.50. 
Mixed Bedding Pansies. An assortment of 
all colors. Pkt. 10 cts., J^oz. 50 cts., 
oz. Si.75- 
Giant Mastodon Strains 
Newer Varieties 
Separate Colors of Giant Mastodon Pansies 
Black Mastodon. Nearly all jet-black. 
White Mastodon (dark center). The larg¬ 
est Pansies ever seen. 
Mme. Perret. Edges of petals frilled and 
bordered white. Colors wine, pink and red. 
Sea Blue. A splendid dark blue. 
Above 7 varieties, each, pkt. 25 cts., ygoz. 
Mastodon, Mme. Steele. Elk’s purple; 
immense blooms. A perfect self. 
Improved Beaconsfield. Bluish purple with 
lavender tinge on upper part of petals. 
Mastodon, Adonis. Light blue, baby blue, 
and lavender shades. 
$1, y 8 oz. $1.75, V^oz. $3, V 2 OZ. $5, oz. $10 
Golden Gate. New. A monster golden yel¬ 
low, unequaled in size and beauty. 
Mile. Irene. A shade entirely new to 
Pansies—a henna-red. 
Improved Isabelle. A superb, ruffled bronze 
and yellow; long stems; very large. 
Above 3 varieties, each, pkt. 50 cts., tVoz. $2, 
i/ 8 oz. $3.50, Vioz. $6, V 2 oz. $10, oz. $20 
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