FRASER'S 
GIANT PANSIES 
1071 Super Swiss Giants. Rog- 
gli strain. Produces unusually 
large flowers on long stems. A 
very choice selection of colors 
and a strain most gardeners 
know and rely on. Unexcelled 
in size and quality. Pkt. 50c: 
Vs 01 . $2.50; Vi oz. $7.50. 
1072 Froser's Prize Giants. An 
extra good strain at this price. 
Beautifully blotched flowers of 
large size and heavy texture. 
Compact plants and long stems 
fine for cutting. Pkt. 25c; 'A oz. 
$2.75. 
1077 Triumph of Giants (Arma- 
cost & Royston Strain). A super¬ 
pansy : i o V e 1 y , distinctive 
strain, bearing extra large 
flowers, prettily blotched, 
strong stems. A fine range of 
colors. Pkt. 50c: 'A oz. $4.00. 
1079 Pacific Majesty (Trimard- 
eau). Where a large flower of 
good quality and assortment of 
colors is wanted for bedding or 
border you will And this one 
entirely satisfactory. Pkt. 15c: 
Vz oz. $2.35. 
1078 Oregon Giants (Mastodon) 
Pine well-formed large flowers 
somewhat flattened and “full- 
faced.” Excellent colors and 
markings. Pkt. 50c; Vs oz. $2.50. 
TUFTED PANSIES— 
VIOLA 
The flowers are extremely 
dainty and effective, blooming 
longer than the larger types of 
pansies. They are hardy and 
winter in good condition. Treat 
exactly like th6 pansy. 
1103 Cornuta Papilio. Butterfly 
blue. 
1104 Lutea $plendens. Canary 
yellow. 
1106 Blue Perfection. Clear vio¬ 
let blue. 
1107 White Perfection. Pkt. 15c. 
1109 Vioia Mix. A well balanced 
mixture of all the above violas, 
just what you need for the 
rock garden for a variety of 
color, Pkt. 25c. 
Any of the above packets 15c 
each; Vi oz. 35c; ’A oz. 60c; 
oz. $2.00 
1101 Apricot. A delicate apri¬ 
cot, shaded orange toward cen¬ 
ter. Pkt. 20c. 
1102 Jersey Gem. A rich violet 
color, fragrant and vigorous 
grower, Pkt. 50e. 
1105 Large Flowering Hybrids 
Mixed. A wonderful bedder, 
producing large, broad petaled 
flowers on long stems. Colors 
are excellent and plant grows 
6 to 8 inches high. Pkt. 25c. 
No. 1071—Super Swiss Giants, Rogglis Strain—Super Pkt. SOc 
PANSIES .. VIOLAS 
Most romantic in all flowerland is the Pansy. Lovers have 
pressed the blossoms and enclosed them in missives of love for cen¬ 
turies. The very name means "thoughts." Early English literature is 
full of references to them, both in poetry and prose. Children are 
particularly attracted by their smiling faces and love to have them 
in gardens of their own. Remember, there are two distinct types: 
ordinary and "Giant" or those of improved types. In accordance to 
type is the price of seeds; and in accordance to price we get the 
blossoms. 
It is much more interesting, satisfactory and inexpensive to grow 
your own pansies from seed. By so doing you may select your own 
types and take advantage of some of the finest varieties the piants 
of which are not offered for saie. Plant seed early in the spring. 
NEW PANSY NOVELTY 
1080 Dwarf 5wiss Mixture. The colors are the same as in the 
original Swiss strain, but the plant is considerably more dwarf 
and compact. Pkt. 35e. 
BABY PANSY 
1108 Little Johnny Jump-up (Viola Tri-color. Heartsease). Diminiu- 
tive, small elfin face, no larger than your thumbnail. Rich yel¬ 
low, blotched and marked with violet-blue and dark maroon. 
Captivating and sweetly fragrant, a rare gem for your garden! 
SWISS GIANTS IN 
SEPARATE COLORS 
1084 Swiss Alpenglow. Rich 
wine-red shades. Pkt. SOc. 
1085 Swiss Berna. Dark violet- 
blue. Pkt. SOc. 
1086 Swiss Rhinegold. Canary 
yellow with dark blotches. 
Pkt. SOc. 
1087 Swiss White. The best 
pure white pansy, large, well¬ 
shaped. Pkt. SOc. 
1088 Swiss Blue. The most dis¬ 
tinct rich deep ultramarine 
blue with darker blue blotches. 
Pkt. 50e. 
1089 Swiss Pure Yellow. Flow¬ 
ers not so large as those of the 
other Swiss sorts. Pkt. SOc. 
All of the above: Vs oz. $1.00; 
'A oz. $2.00; Vz oz. $4.00; 1 oz. 
$7.00. 
GOLD VEINED 
SALPIGLOSSIS 
Salpiglossis were judged the 
most popular flower in the Horti¬ 
cultural Gardens at the Century 
of Progress, Chicago, 1934. 
A half-hardy annual, the flow¬ 
ers being trumpet-shaped with 
wide, flaring petals, velvety in 
texture, rich in color and beau¬ 
tifully veined in gold. The plants 
are of a rather loose habit, grow¬ 
ing to two feet or more in 
height, and should not be planted 
less than a foot apart. Sow them 
in a well prepared bed of light, 
sandy soil. Transplanting is not al¬ 
ways satisfactory and if possible 
we recommend sowing where 
piant is to stand. One of the 
easiest of ali annuals to grow if 
sown on the surface of well pre¬ 
pared ground and pressed in. 
441 Chamois and Gold. 
442 Light Blue and Gold. 
443 Violet and Gold. 
444 Rose and Gold. 
445 Purple and Gold. 
446 Scarlet and Gold. 
Any of above 
Pkt. 15c; Vs oz. 35c; 'A oz. 60c. 
449 Fraser's Lily-Flowered Mix. 
By far the finest, largest and 
most colorful of all Salpiglos¬ 
sis. Flowers come in many 
beautiful colors, exquisitely 
veined and shaded in contrast¬ 
ing colors. Unsurpassed as cut 
flowers. Pkt. 15c: Vs oz. 35e: 'A 
oz. 60c. 
459 Gold Veined Salpiglossis. 
Velvety in texture, brightly 
veined with gold pen-colors. 
Different than the ordinary Sal¬ 
piglossis and once you have 
planted this one you won’t give 
garden space to the old ordi¬ 
nary solid colored varieties. 
Pkt. 20e: Vs oz. 40c: 'A oz. 70e: 
Vz oz. $1.25. 
RICINUS—Foliage Plant 
CASTOR OIL BEAN 
Tender Perennial 
2476 Lucky's Red Spire. A strong grow¬ 
er reaching a height of 5 feet or more. 
Rich green leaves veined red and blood 
red stalks. Bears clusters of red seed 
pods. Very effective foliage plants, 
treated as annuals in cold climates, but 
perennial in California or mild climates 
where very light frosts occur. Pkt. 15c. 
STEVIA 
Tender Perennial — 2 ft. 
2951 Stevia Serrata. A new bouquet 
mixer. Small white, sweetly scented 
flowers borne on long slender stalks. 
Hardy in a mild climate. Grows so 
rapidly it is usually treated as an an¬ 
nual. Pkt. 15c. 
Fraser’s Variety Pansy Blend 
No. 1100 
A choice mixture of 10 choice 
strains and separate colors. Large 
flowers of uniform size and beauti¬ 
ful colors and markings. Exception¬ 
ally fine for bedding. Pkt. 25c: Vz oz. 
$2.50; oz. $4.00. 
SALPIGLOSSIS. Richly colored and velvety texture of 
the gold veined petals make Fraser's Lily-Flowered 
strain gorgeous for cut flowers. No. 449—Pkt. 15c. 
VEGETABLE SPECIALTIES 
VT829 TOMATO, New. Fraser's Red Heart. 
Is the most perfect Tomato we believe 
produced so far, and it is very early. 
On trellises it is very ornamental and 
does not detract from a flower garden 
in the least. It is especially fine on a 
fence as well. Plants are thrifty and 
heavy producers, and long - bearing. 
Fruits uniformly deep scarlet and globe 
shaped, medium large, smooth, solid 
and of distinct quality. Pkt. 15c. 
VG235 CUCUMBER. Fraser's California 
Lemon. You do not know what real Cu¬ 
cumber flavor is unless you have tasted 
this superior Cucumber. For slicing and 
general salad use, and unusually fine 
for pickles. Fruits are deep yellow from 
the time they form until they become 
3 to SVz inches long and almost as blunt 
as the shape of a giant lemon. Money 
will be gladly refunded if this is not 
the finest flavored of any Cucumber 
you ever tasted. Pkt. 10c. 
