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PANSY, Henderson’s Mammoth Parisian 
The Parisian Pansies are distinguished by their magnificent and varied colors 
and strong markings. There is usually a large “blotch” on each of the five petals, 
with a surrounding band of some strikingly contrasting color, over all of which is 
thrown a cobweb-like netting of yet another hue. The combinations prevailing 
are composed of shades of cinnamon, violet, canary and orange-yellow, black, 
garnet; light blue, indigo, cream, etc. A large number of these Pansies are also 
very fragrant. 
3160 Mixed Colors. Per 1000 seeds, 75c. Pkt , 15c. 
PANSY, Henderson’s Giant Ruffled 
A remarkable strain of Giant Pansies, the flowers of which are so large and 
full that the broad petals seem to be “gathered” to the stem, causing them to be 
undulated and fluted from center to circumference, not unlike "frilled” velvet. 
The unusual substance of the flowers, aided by these corrugations, thus enables 
them to present bold, open and handsome faces, even during windy or dry summer 
weather, when other Pansy flowers droop or wilt. The flowers are extraordinary 
large and are borne on strong stems well above the foliage; and contain rich 
combinations of coloring, including some new tints and blendings not met with in 
other Pansies. 
3170 Mixed Colors. Per 1000 seeds, 75c. Pkt, 15c. 
PANSY, Henderson’s Superior Giant Trimardeau 
Years of scientific culture hybridization and selection in raising Pansies have 
gradually evolved a superior race of luxuriant, robust growth and deep-rooting 
drought-withstanding Qualities; the flowers have also correspondingly improved 
in size, substance, form and colors. At first there were only one or two varieties 
in this class of Pansies, but annually one or more varieties would reach the goal 
of the Giants, until now we have such a complete variety of colors, that we 
discard all ordinary-sized Pansies. 
Per ; 
1000 seeds Pkt. 
3182 Canary Bird. Pure spotless yellow. 00c. 10c. 
3186 Indigo-blue. Blotched black. 60c. 10c. 
3192 King of the Blacks. Lustrous jet-black. 60c. 10c. 
3196 Lord Beaconsfield. Lavender, heliotrope and purple.... 00c. 10c. 
3202 Madame Perret. Marbled, spotted, flamed or blotched, 
with carmine, purple, etc., in a variety of effects. 60c. 10c. 
3206 Mercury. Superb deep velvety-purple, witli violet black 
blotch on the lower petals, golden eye. 60c. 10c. 
3208 Morning Dawn. Flaming-red with golden-chamois. 60c. 10c. 
3212 Orchid. A charming merging of delicate colorings typi¬ 
fies these new “Orchid or Cattleya-flowered” pansies 
such as cream, pale-mauve, blush-pink, canary apri¬ 
cot, rose, etc. 60c. 10c. 
3214 Peacock. ( Gloriosa ) Garnet, cream and blue. 60c. 10c. 
3216 President Carnot. White with large violet blotches. 60c. 10c. 
3218 Purple. ( Atropurpurea ). Velvety royal-purple. 60c.; 10c. 
3222 Snow Queen. Spotless snow-white. 60c. 10c. 
3226 Striped. White, blue, violet and chocolate. 60c. 10c. 
3228 Vulcan. A new giant frilled variety of very rich blood- 
red, with a deep purple blotch on each petal. 60c. 10c. 
3234 White Treasure. White with three violet blotches. 60c. 10c. 
3238 Yellow. Golden-yellow, three maroon blotches. 60c. 10c. 
, £240 Trimardeau. Mixed Colors. Per oz., $4.00. 50c. 10c. 
3241 Henderson’s Collection of 12 Giant Pansies. This collection contains one 
packet each of 12 of the largest and most beautiful Pansies in. cultivation. Price 
S1.00 
'PANSY, World Record, Hardy, Early-Flowering. 
This new race of Pansies promises to be an important introduction on account 
of the extreme hardiness of the plants and in consequence their earliness in 
flowering. With slight protection, such as meadow hay, leaves or similar material, 
full-grown plants winter over in the open ground—even in very cold latitude— 
and commence flowering in early spring with the Snowdrops and Crocus, or from 
four to six weeks earlier than other Pansies. In fact, we gathered flowers several 
times during the past winter by lifting the snow-covered hay. Even spring-sown 
plants will commence flowering much sooner than other Pansies, and the deep 
fibrous-rooted plants — being less susceptible to hot weather—continue to bloom 
in increasing profusion well in to late summer with but little if any diminution in 
size of flowers. The flowers, while not of “giant” size, yet are as large as those of 
ordinary Pansies and, moreover, are delicately fragrant—indicating the Violet 
blood in their make-up. 
Queen. Bright sky-blue, tinted lavender, small j 
3252 Celestial 
eye..... 
ooc£ ^ ,n &* Silvery white, with deep biue blotch on lower petals. . 
beauty. Bich velvety violet-purple, with yellow eye. 
X“~8 Winter Sun. Golden yellow with maroon blotch on lower petals. 
3260 Mixed Colors.. 
3261 Collection 1 pkt. each of above 4 varieties, 50c. 
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HENDERSON’S MAMMOTH BUTTERFLY PANSIES 
(See description on opposite page.) 
FREF "ED CUSTOMERS: Henderson’s new, leaflet, “How to Grow Pansies to Perfection” 
