GIANT-FLOWERED BEDDING PANSY 
Curled and Fringed, richest colors, finest mix. 200. 
French Giant, large, rare colors, blotched. 100 s. 
Giant-flowered, separate varieties, 200 seeds. 
Adonis, beautiful light blue with white center 
Apolla, ruffled, bronze with dark spots. 
Apricot, self-colored, new, very showy. 
Canary, large, ruffled; yellow with black eye. 
Cardinal, magnificent cardinal-red, new. 
Dark Blood Red, fringed; one of the finest. 
Emperor Fredrick, rich purple shaded golden. 
Emperor William, rich ultramarine blue. 
Eros, deep velvety brown with gold margin. 
Germania, giant ruffled firs; choice colors mixed. 
Gold King, golden yellow with big dark eye. 
Golden Queen, pure golden yellow, very fine. 
Indigo Blue, a remarkably fine blue Pansy. 
King of the Blacks, coal-black, very showy. 
Madame Perret, many shades of red on white. 
Peacock, blue with white edge, very beautiful. 
Quadricolor, blue, red and white, with clear edge* 
Snowflake, spotless white, odd and showy. 
Solfatare, soft sulphur yellow with blue spots. 
Vulcan, large, brilliant dark red, 5-blotched. 
Complete Mixture Giant-flow'd varieties. 300 s. 
Giant Mastadon, enormous firs, of richest colors; 
new; saved from selected plants only. 100 seeds. 
Mette's Triumph of the Giants. A highly developed 
strain, mixture of all rich colors. 50 seeds. 
Orchid-flow'd, fine frilled firs; light shades. 200 s. 
Roggli New Swiss Giants, Vis choice re-selected, 
the most popular of Giant Pansies, always enthu¬ 
siastically admired for it's exquisite colors, va¬ 
riegations and of huge size. 100 s.; l-32nd oz. 50c. 
Roggli Alpenglow, cardinal shades; giant firs. 100s. 
Roggli Berna, deep velvety blue; attractive; rare. 
Roggli Lake of Thun, blue with dark blotches. 100 s. 
Striped Mammoth Parisian, not the largest size, but 
beautifully striped and mottled; rich colors. 200 s. 
Vis all Giants, mixture of Giant-flow'd sorts. 200s. 
Vis Market Strain, large substantial blooms, show¬ 
ing very fine colors and markings. 200 seeds. 
Vis Super-giant. This is the last word in Pansy im¬ 
provement, largest firs, longest stems, greatest 
variety in colors and variegations, most compact 
and free-blooming plants and surpassing all others 
in the many elements that go to produce a perfect 
strain. These Pansies are of surpassing beauty and 
are unrivaled. My seeds are direct from the origi¬ 
nator and are of the latest crop, gathered from se¬ 
lected plants. None better. 50 s; 1-32 oz 50 cts. 
Giant Winter-blooming. These are unusually hardy, 
and bloom very early in spring; indeed where win- 
ters are mild they bloom throughout the cold 
months with a little protection, as a cold frame or 
lath house, they will bloom during the Northern 
winters. Started in August or early September, so 
as to come into bloom by winter, you may often dig 
fine flowers out from beneath the snow. 
Celestial Queen, beautiful sky blue, large, fine. 
Charm of March, rich velvety blue, showy. 
Helios, pure golden yellow without eye. 
Ice King, silvery white with dark blue eye. 
Jove, violet, upper petals azure shading to white. 
March Beauty, velvety dark blue, superb. 
Mars, rich ultramarine blue with dark eye. 
Winter Sun, golden yellow with dark eye. 
Woden, black, odd but very showy. 
Complete Mixture all varieties. 200s. 1-16 oz.l5c 
PAPAVER. These are old-fashioned firs, but 
how showy and beautiful they are! Once in the 
garden they mostly take care of themselves. The 
large ones are as handsome as Paeonies, and quite 
as showy and pleasing, while the single firs ex¬ 
hibit a wonderful variety of shades and variega¬ 
tions, and are always admired. In garden beds and 
borders they are truly gorgeous, and a few seeds 
scattered about the vegetable beds make bright 
and beautiful the vegetable garden without det¬ 
riment to the growing plants. Poppies should a- 
dorn every home and it pays to use only the im¬ 
proved varieties, such as I offer. The seeds may be 
sown either in Fall or early Spring. Do not let the 
plants crowd if you would have the best results. 
Ariel fl. pi., ha, 3 ft, salmon on white, blue spots. 
Cardinal, fl. pi., ha, 1 ft. Rich colors in mix. 1000 s. 
Danebrog, ha, 3 ft. Scarlet blotched white. 1000s. 
Double Fringed, ha, 3 ft. These are the richest and 
most showy of all Poppies, and should be found in 
every garden. The flowers are large feather-balls 
and make a glorious display. Colors: White, White 
striped red, Salmon Rose, Pink, Red on white. 
Scarlet, separate or mixed. 2000 seeds. 
Double Paeony-flowered, ha, 18 in. Huge double 
firs not unlike a Paeony in appearance; the petals 
are broad and over-lapping. They are of easy cul¬ 
ture and very satisfactory. Colors: White, Brilliant 
Rose, Salmon Pink, Cochineal Red, Cardinal Red, 
Striped, Deep Purple, Pansy Violet, or Mix. 2000s 
Flanders Field, ha, 18 in, rich scarlet, re-sows .2000 
Glaucium, Tulip Poppy, 18 in, vivid scarlet. 500 s. 
Iceland or Nudicaule, hp. These are beautiful per¬ 
ennials but bloom first season when started early. 
The flowers are large and showy, come in colors. 
Coonaria Pinks, hp, 15 in. Art mixed shades. 250s. 
Fakenham Hybrids, hp, 18 in. Finest of all Iceland 
Poppies; giant flowers on long stems, come in a 
wonderful range of colors, blooms continuously 
from May till frost if kept from seeding. 
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