Seeds of Perennials 
Viola Cornuta (Tufted Pansies) 
Nat. Ord. Violacoa 
Although perennial, we suggest that seedlings are treated like the Pansy. Tufted 
Pansies have a tendency to flower more freely, are perfectly hardy and live for 
years, and aro particularly suitable for shady places in the garden or rockery. Our 
varieties are all large-flowered sorts, except the yellow. 
§9310. — Sky Blue (New).Pkt., $ .20 
§9312. — G. Wernig. Violet blue, very free .Crop failed 
§9315. —Dark Violet.*.Pkt., .15 
§9317. —Papilio. Violet, with white blotch. Pkt., .20 
§9320. —Purest White.Pkt., .15 
§9322. —Thuringia. Dark blue, white eye.Pkt., .20 
§9325. —Golden Yellow.Pkt., .10 
§9327. —Mauve Queen. Mauve .Pkt., .15 
§9330. — Orchid Pink (New).Pkt., .25 
§9331. —Magnifica. Rich purple.Pkt., .20 
§9332. —Red and Pink Varieties.Pkt., .25 
9335. —All Shades Blended.Pkt., .10 
Viola Gracilis 
A lovely little species from Greece, of light, grnceful trailing habit, with flow¬ 
ers of the most intense violet blue; splendid for rock gardens. 
9333. —Violet Blue.Pkt., $ .25 
Wallflower (Cheiranthus Cheiri) 
Nat. Ord. Crucifera 
The true character of a Wallflower is a biennial, even though it is offered 
as an annual. Sow the seeds in a frame during July, transplant into pots and 
plunge them into another frame, where they should be wintered. Plant out in the 
spring and they will remain in bloom tho whole season. 
Single Flowers 
§6100. 
*—Blood Red ( R Burnt Sienna Class 3). . 
. .Pkt., 
$ .10; 
large 
pkt., $ .25 
§6110. 
— Golden Yellow. 
. .Pkt., 
.10; 
large 
pkt., 
.25 
§6120. 
— Creamy White. 
. .Pkt., 
.10; 
large 
pkt., 
.25 
§6130. 
— Primrose Yellow. 
. .Pkt., 
.10; 
large 
pkt., 
.25 
§6140. 
— All Shades Blended. 
. .Pkt., 
.10; 
large 
pkt., 
.25 
Double Flowers 
9340. —Double. The strain we offer produces gigantic Hyacinth-like spikes 3 
feet tall in a splendid array of colors.Pkt., $ .25 
Please Order by Numbers only. 
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