CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS 
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PANSIES — The Favorite Flower 
NEW GIANT PANSY, “HERO.” 
JOHNSON’S KINGLY 
COLLECTION OF 
PRIZE-WINNER PANSIES 
2299. This superb strain cannot be sur¬ 
passed for size, texture, shape, markings or 
rich ness of coloring of the flowers. It embraces 
all of the solid or self-colored varieties, 
the 5-9 potted on backgrounds of every color, 
the white-edged or bordered flowers of various 
colors, each with a distinct rim around each 
petal, also the light marbled varieties. Some 
have flowers with clear distinct eyes. Others 
are striped flowers of great beauty. Others 
still are veined, blotched and mottled in end¬ 
less markings and colors. No pains are spared 
in making this strain absolutely perfect in 
form, firmness of texture, size and freedom of 
bloom, and it can be purchased with every 
confidence that it will produce the very finest 
results obtainable from this popular flower. 
Price, pkt., 25c.; % oz., $1.00; oz., $5.00. 
WHAT IS SAID OF THE A HOVE 
COLLECTION 
G. Fleischer, Pueblo, Colorado, writes us 
as follows: 
“I know you have the finest Pansies, be¬ 
cause I had them before, and beat everyone 
in Colorado with your strain.” 
2281. Bugnot's l arge Stained. Thil 
is a celebrated French strain in which each 
petal is blotched, either 3 or 5-spotted, with 
the color radiating on the margin of the 
petals. Price, pkt., 20c.; % oz., 75c. 
2294. Cassier’s Five lllotclied. These 
are round flowers of great substance and size; 
all either 3 or 5-spotted, and are very striking 
and beautiful. Price, pkt. 20c.; %oz., 75e. 
2273. Masterpiece. Tnechief peculiarity 
of this grand new Pansy is that the border or 
edge of each petal is frilled and curled. The 
flowers are large, borne very freely well above 
the plant. Price, pkt., 15c.; 2 pkts., 25c. 
2279. Odier Blotched. Rich colors. 
Pkt., 10c. 
SPECIAL OFFER 
FIVE GRAND NEW PANSIES, 75c. 
NEW GIANT PANSY “HERO” 
2313. No more beautiful pansy has ever been introduced 
than “Hero.” It is a very large, well-shaped flower, of great 
substance; has beautiful regularly crimpled and curled edges, 
as shown in the illustration. Its color is an exquisite deep 
blue, shading to white on the upper petals. Price, pkt., 20c. 
GIANT MME. PERRET 
2309. A new French strain of pansies particularly rich in 
shades of red, hut of the largest size and borne erect on long 
stems. Price, pkt., 20c. 
PANSY GIANT “ PRETIOSA” 
2312. This flower is similar to the new "Masterpiece” 
Pansv introduced two years ago, and has the same frilled 
edges, but it is of the true giant five-spotted sort. Each petal 
marked with a large blotch of deep violet on a ground color 
of brilliant crimson rose, and each petal margined with a 
pure white edge. Price, pkt., 20c. 
PANSY GIANT “ INDIGO KING” 
2310. The brightest bine pansy ever offered. The old ; 
variety, “ Emperor William,” looks a dull color when com- . 
pared with this grand new sort. Price, pkt., 20c. 
PANSY PRINCE HENRY 
2311. A new giant variety of vigorous habit, the flowers 
often attaining 3% inches across, of a brilliant dark indigo 
with velvet lustre, each petal having a large black-brown , 
veined blotch, like the Bugnot race, with slightly undulated 
edges. Price, pkt., 20c. 
GIANT NOVELTY PANSY COLLECTION 
Price, one packet each of the above five choice new 
varieties, 75c. 
2276. English Show Mixture. Pkt., 10c. PKT. 
2308. Azure blue, very fine ... . 80 05 
2261. Belgian Striped 10 
2286. Black . . Pkt., 80 05 2306. Mahogany ... 5 
2274. Bronze . . “ 5 2297. White. 5 
2303. Blue ...” 5 2298. Yellow .... 5 
2262. Emperor Frederick (New), dark red. 10 
2275. Emperor William, ultramarine blue . 10 
'2277. Fire Dragon, fiery orange and bronze. 10 
2288. Giant White, Pkt, 80 10 2291. Giant Black . . 10 
2289. GiantYellow, “ 10 2290. Giant Azure Blue 10 
2263. Giant Black-Blue, 10 2292. Giant Striped . . 10 
2309. Madame Perret (grown by Lueien Perret, the in¬ 
troducer), a magnificent giant strain of rare 
excellence,very early,vigorous and rich com¬ 
bination of colors. ....... 20 
2282. Improved Giant Trimardeau, mixed. 10 
2278. Lord Beaconsfleld, deep purple violet. 10 
2261. Meteor (New), bright brown. 10 
2265. Peacock, ultramarine blue,deep claret and white, 10 
2283. Prince Bismarck, beautiful golden bronze ... 10 
2284. Quadricolor, or Pheasant's Eye (Rainbow) ... 10 
2266. Red Victoria (New), very fine . 10 
2285. Snotv Queen, satiny white 10 
2287. Striped and Mottled, large flowered. 10 
2301. Fine German, mixed ... 5 
HOW TO GROW THIS POPULAR FLOWER 
For very early outdoor bedding, Pansy seed should be 
sown in the fall, in a cold frame, or in rich, moist garden 
l>eds, from which the plants can he transferred to a cold 
frame, setting them 2 or 3 inches apart each way, before 
severe winter weather begins. In soring three-fourths of 
them can lie lifted out for bedding and the rest left to bloom 
in the frame. For winter bloom in a frame, set the plants 
about twice as far apart, and thin out half of them in spring. 
Cover the blooming plants with sashes, adding a covering of 
matting or straw in very cold weather. In mild weather 
remove the mats and tilt the sashes to admit light, heat and 
fresh air. Spring sowings should be made early, so as to 
secure good flowers during the early rains. Seed sown in a 
cool, moist place in June and July,and well tended, will give 
good flowering plants for fall. Through summer heat the 
flowers are finer in a somewhat shaded place, but in almost 
any situation good Pansy seed will give fine flowers in spring 
and fall. Early fall sowings, made in a cold frame, with a 
southern exposure, give the finest flowers. 
