-34- 
MISS EMMA V. WHITE. 
Rubra, or Pansy, A beautiful collection of red and 
fiery shades, including “Fire King,” “Cardinal” and others of 
the most desirable named varieties. Pkt., 4 cts. 
Hnow <£iiccii PanHy. A mixture of pure white and whitewith 
a dark center, making a wonderfully pretty show when massed 
by themselves. Pkt., 4 ctH. 
Finest Mixed Pansy. Mixture of the above named, together 
with numberless other varieties, such as “Meteor,” “Peacock,” 
“Fire King,” etc. Sure to give many times the money’s worth of 
satisfaction. Pkt., »*ic. 
Giant Odier, Cassier and Bnsrnot 
Pansies. A superb mixture of these famous, 
large-flowered, blotched pansies. The petals are large, 
of various colors, in the center of three, or sometimes of all 
five, of which are dark, velvety blotches, shading out toward 
the edges and ending in fine hairy lines. Pkt., 8 cts. 
Giant Spotted Parisian Pansy. This is anew, very large- 
flowering strain, rivalling, if not excelling, the Trimardeau. It 
contains many light colors and is a very showy mixture. Pkt., 8c. 
Giant Trimardeau Pansy. For size of flowers and robust 
growth these stand first among pansies, and give besides a great 
variety of beautiful colors. Mixed. Pkt., G cts. 
Giant Yellow Pansy. A beautiful yellow, with large, black 
eye, forming a vivid contrast to the pure golden color of the sur¬ 
rounding petals. Pkt., G cts. 
ROYAL CHALLENGE PANSY MIXTURE 
This Is my special mixture. It contains all the desirable colors and strains of the giant-flowered varieties, and I have spared no 
pains to make it the very best Pansy Mixture olTered. It was for blooms from this mixture that I offered $150.00 in prizes 
Inst year. I should like to publish the many expressions of satisfaction and delight received from those-who grew my Royal Challenge 
Pansies, but lack of space forbids my including more than a few of them. Similar prizes are offered this year. See page 4 . Pkt., 10 cts. 
Chelsea, VI., Oct. 20, 1897.—"Hvory ono wonders why my pansies are no largo. I think it 
imiit Ira thn vnrlnty, an I do not got an Urgo llownrs from othor seed." Mkh. J. K. Moouk. 
Croton, N. Y., Oot., 1807.—"I had thirteen varieties from tho Iloyal Challenge Pansy 
package, and wan vary much pleased with thorn." Mas. K. J. Hatch. 
Prlmhurg, Minn., Aug. 17, 1897.—My pansies ore just beautiful and of such a variety 
of colors. I novor saw anything liko them before.” Mas. Bertha Della Kmott. 
Irving, Minn., Bop. 2, 1897.—“The seed I ordered from you did splondidly, all of it. I 
□over had such largo pansies beforo, and they were of such rich colors." Tilda Peaosob. 
