Burgess’ New Fragrant Pansy 
This new Pansy novelty has a most 
delightful fragrance which in no way 
compares to the faint smell usually 
found in Pansies. A dozen or two 
flowers in a vase in a reasonable size 
room will fill the entire air wifn a 
sweet yet delicate perfume. Our 
new fragrant Pansies were, a few 
years ago, accidentally found grow¬ 
ing in a field of Eoggli Giants in 
Japan. They are mammoth in size 
and we now have them in a fine as¬ 
sortment of shades, ranging from 
the most delicate to the brightest, 
richest, and most gorgeous colors. 
This is a wonderful Pansy for bou¬ 
quets, and we believe it to be one of 
the most noteworthy novelties of re¬ 
cent years. Pkt., 25c. 
1 garden flower, showing a wonderful array 
kJ VV 1 VVII < 1 of vivid colors in fancy patterns. Flowers are 
sliaped, clustered and colored much like Phlox, the markings, however, being more 
sharply defined. A fine mixture of both delicate and gorgeous colors. Pkt., 8c. 
QTOK’C^IA Aef£kl•^ 2 feet. July-October. A beautiful 
S /-Voier/ hardy plant bearing freely its hand¬ 
some cornflower^like blossoms, which measure from 4 to 5 inches across. Indispensa¬ 
ble for cutting. Easily grown, succeeding in any open sunny position. A tine mix¬ 
ture of white, blue, lavender and intermediate colors. Pkt., 8c. 
Swiss Giant Pansies 
"— New Swiss Giant Pansies"** 
The Most Gorgeous We Have Ever Seen 
If you really want extraordinary Pansies, by 
all means sow these New Swiss Giants. They are 
of recent introduction, coming direct from Switz¬ 
erland, and are, without exception, the most 
gorgeous Pansies we have ever seen. They are 
of immense size, often measuring 31/^ inches across, and 
are perfectly shaped flowers of thick velvety texture. The 
wide range of colorings and markings include the richest 
reds, coppers, bronzes, and yellows, together with the deli¬ 
cate rose-pinks and those beautiful light blues so much 
desired in Pansies. One of the outstanding features of this 
wonderful strain is that the long, stiff stems hold the 
flowers well above the foliage ; and the fact that the blooms 
retain their size almost throughout the season, makes it 
most valoable as a cut-flower as well as for bedding. Pkt., 
20c; 3 pkts., 50c; % oz., $1.00, 
SEDUM (Stonecrop) 
The perennial Sedums have been termed the backltone of the Ameri¬ 
can rock garden, because they so readily adapt themselves to so many 
varied conditions. They will thrive most anywhere, but prefer sun and 
sandy soil. Nearly all varieties have thick evergreen foliage. 
GIANT RUFFLED MASTERPIECE. 
Giant-sized flowers of most striking 
character, each petal being conspicuous¬ 
ly curled or waved, giving them the ef¬ 
fect of a double flower. The colors are 
mainly rich dark shades, bordered, 
blotched, or marked in ray-like veinings 
with contrasting colors. Bloom freely 
and continuously as long as the weather 
remains cool. Pkt., 15c; 3 pkts., 35c, 
EXTRA FANCY LARGE FLOWERED. A fine mixture of large 
flowered varieties. Pkt., 15c; % oz., 30c. 
CHOICE MIXED. A fine mixture of the ordinary varieties. 
Pkt., 8c; Vs oz., 25c. 
MAMMOTH ORCHID-FLOWERED. This distinct and beauti¬ 
ful strain of Pansies will appeal to those who prefer delicate 
tints and soft shades and colors. The unique colorings include 
shades of chamois, terra cotta, pink, lilac, rose and orange. The 
flowers are of good size and they bloom freely from early spring 
until late in the fall. The name “Orchid-Flowered” has been 
given them because of their delicate .shades and finely ruffled 
edges. Pkt., 15c; 3 pkts. 35c. 
TRIMARDEAU MIXTURE. A beautiful and dependable large- 
flowered strain of 
Pansies which will 
serve well where 
large blossoms and 
a fine assortment 
of colors are 
w^anted. Pkt., lOc; 
Ys oz., 30c. 
6 DWARF SEDUMS 
No two alike 
There are a great many Sedums differing in foliage characteri.stics, type of 
bloom and flowering period. There are too many of them to list individually, 
so we offer them in collections of 3 and 6 plants, each plant a distinct va¬ 
riety. 3 varieties, 40c; 6 varieties, 75c. 
Sedum Spectabilis Brilliant 
SEDUM SPECTABILIS BRILLIANT 
18 indies. August-September. One of the 
best of the tall Stonecroiis. Broad thick 
leaves and immense flat lieads of showy 
crimson-colored flowers in the fall. Bloom¬ 
ing size plants, 25c each; 3 for 60c; 12 for 
$1.75, postpaid. 
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