^Pansies^ 
Recent Novelties Named Varieties 
From the multitude of varieties that are 
introduced each year by foreign and American 
growers we have selected four that we believe 
are best adapted to general garden use. We 
have tested these four varieties in our nursery, 
in our trial-grounds, and have observed them 
under general garden conditions. While it is 
true that there are other good novelties, we have 
selected these as the leaders for the present sea¬ 
son. The plants are strong growing and free 
blooming, while the colors are so distinct as to 
justify the term of “leading novelties.” 
GIANT LAVENDER. A pleasing shade of lavender 
with but slight variation. Flowers of fine texture 
are borne well above the foliage on strong, stiff 
stems. We highly recommend this variety. 
GIANT RED. Same type as preceding, with flowers 
in shades of red. 
MAPLE LEAF GIANTS. The increasing popularity 
of this distinct variety warrants us offering it 
again this season. Heavy foliage, and flowers 4 to 
5 inches across, of heavy substance and in many 
attractive colors and color combinations, make 
this an outstanding Pansy. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DU PONT. A really novel color in 
Pansies. Rich golden apricot with creamy tint, 
flushed salmon. Blooms slightly smaller than 
other varieties of Giant Pansies, but plants are 
very free flowering. 
65 cts. for 25, $2.00 per 100 
Not less than 50 plants at 100 rate 
BE SURE TO STATE SIZE AND QUANTITY WANTED 
FURNISHED IN SEPARATE COLORS 
Frequently the gardener desires to use Pansy 
Plants to secure an immediate color scheme. 
They are especially desirable for edging hardy 
borders, for setting around a bed of tulips, for 
use in the rock-garden, or for outlining a ceme¬ 
tery lot or an individual grave. Pansies may be 
used in a multitude of ways, and these standard 
varieties will give you an opportunity to carry 
out many garden ideas. All of the plants are 
compact growers, yet the stems are not so short 
as to render the blooms useless for cutting. While 
the flowers are not quite so large as those of the 
mixed types, they will give a wonderful effect. 
Alp-Glow. Cardinal shades, with dark blotches. 
Blue Boy. Clear and pure silvery lilac. A bed of this 
variety gives an effect of striking beauty. 
Bronze. Peculiar shades in bronze. 
Golden Queen. Bright pure golden yellow. 
Golden Yellow. Large brown eye. 
King of Blacks. The nearest to black in Pansies. 
Lake of Thun. True splendid ultramarine-blue. The 
most beautiful of all blue Pansies. An exact dupli¬ 
cate of the Emperor William with much larger 
flowers. Excellent when used with Golden Queen. 
Lord Beaconsfield. Deep purple-violet shading off 
in the top petals to a white line. Fine for graves. 
Royal. Deep purple; very pretty. 
Snow Queen. Pure white. 
Regular Size Plants, 90 cts. per 100, $7.50 per 1000 
Large Plants, $1.40 per 100, $12.00 per 1000 
We do not supply less than 50 plants of any one color. 
50 plants at the 100 rate; 250 at the 1000 rate. 
BE SURE TO STATE SIZE AND QUANTITY WANTED 
Orders for Pansy Plants must amount to $2.00 or more 
