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New Giant 
Fancy 
Pansy. 
Remarkable for the 
extra large size of the 
flowers, which, how¬ 
ever, are not so circu¬ 
lar in form as the “Im¬ 
perial German” or 
"Royal Sho\V.” Pkt., 
100 seeds, 6 cts. 
Peacock 
Pansy. 
A beautiful variety 
of ultramarine blue in 
the upper petals of the 
flower, edged with a 
thift white line, within 
which is a space of 
purplish-crimson, pas¬ 
sing into a rich central 
blotch of deep blue, 
s h a d i n g to black, 
named “Peacock” be¬ 
cause the blending 
colors resemble the 
feathers of a peacock. 
Pkt., 100 seeds, 4c, 
Pansy—Giant Fancy. 
Black Prince Pansy. 
A distinct pansy of sterling merit. 
The rich glossy black has a peculiarly 
soft, velvety appearance, themngmfi- 
cent large flowers are of fine circular 
form and carried upright well above 
tlic foliage; the plants are of very 
compact, busby liubit, and flower so 
profusely that a bed of the lllack 
Prince makes a sight not often 
equalled. Pkt., 100 soods, 4 cts. 
Snow Queen Pansy. 
Pure satiny white with yellow dot 
in center of flower, sometimes marked 
near center with taint blue or purple 
lines; altogether the least picturesque 
of any of the different classes of Pan¬ 
sies; it is very highly prized by a 
great many pansy lovers for just that 
reason. Pkt., 100 soods, 4 cts. 
Meteor Pansy. 
Color bright canary yellow; the 
three lower petals are variously spot¬ 
ted with mahogany-brown to dark 
purple, narrowly margined with gold 
or silver. Pkt., 100 soods, 4 cts. 
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New Red Mixed Pansy. 
The most brilliant Pansy mix¬ 
ture ever offered, made up from a 
collection of all the best red and 
fiery shades which have been pro¬ 
duced up to date by the expert 
Pansy growers of Europe and Am¬ 
erica. If you want red pansies try 
this mixture. Pkt., 100 seeds,4c. 
New Imperial Mixed Pansy. 
This mixture embraces seeds of 
over fifty colors and markings, 
and is guaranteed to equal any 
strain offered as Imperial Ger¬ 
man. Pkt., 100 seeds, 4 cts. 
Fire King Pansy. 
This novelty comes almost abso¬ 
lutely true, scarcely a plant bear¬ 
ing flowers at variance from the 
type, which is very distinct and 
striking. The three lower petals 
each have a large blotch of deep 
brown-red or magenta margined 
with jellow, while the upper 
petals’are of a bright reddish 
brown, of a real fiery shade , war¬ 
ranting the name Fire King. 
Pkt., 100 seeds, ♦ ©U- 
