PHEBE J. MARSHALL, HIBERNIA, DUTCHESS CO., N. Y. 
SUPERFINE RK5XE0 PUNSY SEEB. 
I want all my customers to try this charming mixture, and have reduced the price to 
induce all to try it. You can’t have too many beautiful Pansies, and I recommend buy¬ 
ing seed by weight to be able to make several plantings of this mixture to insure plenty 
of flowers always. Pkt., 100 seeds, 3c., £ oz. 12c., { oz. 20c. 
SWEET-SCENTED 
PANSIES. 
By skillful hybridizing, the deli¬ 
cious perfume of the violet has been 
instilled in this already charming 
and favorite flower. The odor varies 
somewhat from faint and delicate to 
the sweetest and strongest violet. 
The flowers in a room, dressing case, 
glove or handkerchief box impart 
.that far-away, subtle violet odor. 
I The flowers are often 2 to 2| inches 
across, of enduring substance, and 
| endless colors, including pure 
w h i t e, yellow, black, maroon, 
orange and lavender, also striped, 
blotched, feathered, etc. Pkt., 100 
seeds, 6c. 
I sell 10 lbs. of mixed Pamy 
seed a year. It gives great satis¬ 
faction. 
TUFTEO PftKSBES, The Pansy-Violet. 
As the new Pansies have never been offered in this country, I give the originator’s description: 
These new Pansies are called “Tutted,” because a plant from a single seed will grow and 
enlarge into a clump or tuft of plants, which will live and bloom year after year, and send out “run¬ 
ners” liIce the Violet, hence the Dame, Pansy-Violet. They are a hardy perennial plant, living 
out all winter, increasing and blooming continuously. They are sweet scented, like the Violet. 
The flowers are very large and of great substance, measuring 2>4 to 2)4 inches across. The colors are 
marvelous and endless in variety. Dark and bright, also delicate shades, zoned, pencilled and mot¬ 
tled in wondrous colors. And added to all this, a hardy perennial violet perfumed Pansy, in¬ 
creasing in size and numbers each year. Once planted—always “A thing of beauty, aj oy forever. ” 
Packet, IOO seeds, 10©.; 3 ©aok@t» 25a. '*< 
