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Henderson’s Superior GIANT TRIMARDEAU PANSIES 
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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. 
Giant 
Atropurpurea. Velvety royal-purple. . Per 1,000 seeds, 50c.; Pkt. 10c. 
Canary Bird. Pure spotless yellow.50c.; 10c. 
Emperor William. Indigo-blue, blotched black.50c.; 10c. 
Fire King. Crimson-purple and golden-yellow.50c.; 10c. 
King of the Blacks. Lustrous jet-black .50c.; 10c. 
Lord Beaconsfield. Lavender, heliotrope and purple .50c.; 10c. 
Mauve Queen. Rosy-lavender or mauve with a large 
bluish-carmine blotch on each of the lower petals. 10c, 
Morning Dawn. Flaming-red with golden-chamois. 10c. 
Peacock. ( Gloriosa .) Garnet, cream and blue.50c.; 10c. 
President Carnot. White with large violet blotches ..50c.; 10c. 
Prince Bismarck. Golden-bronze.50c.; 10c. 
Prince Charming. Rose-pink, veined rosy-lilac.50c.; 10c. 
Snow Queen. Spotless, snow-white.50c.; 10c. 
Striped. White, blue, violet and chocolate.50c.; 10c. 
Victoria. Ox-blood red..50c.; 10c. 
White Treasure. White with three violet blotches. . .50c.; 10c. 
Yellow. Golden-yellow, three maroon blotches.50c.; 10c. 
Trimardeau. Mixed Colors. Per oz., £3.00.50c.; 10c. 
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, 75c. 
"l want to tell you of my splendid success with your Giant Pansy seed. I 
bought a dollar collection last fall, planted them the 15 th of September, and have 
had them in bloom six or seven wieks. Thay are beautiful, and I can sell all 
1 want at 50 cents a dozen. I could tell you of many other beautiful flowers 
I've had from voter seeds, but it would take too much time.” 
Jan. 12, 1917. Mrs. GEO. M. STUART, Dallas, Texas. 
" The Pansies I raised this year were from Henderson's best grade Pansy seed 
and they were the most beautiful Pansies I had ever seen, with large, beautifully 
colored flowers on long stems, blossoming from early summer until about the ioth 
of November , I had several small beds of them and they were always covered 
with blossoms.” 
Nov. 27, 1910. Miss GERTRUDE BENNETT, Black Earth, Wis. 
"I have some cf the most beautiful Pansies grown from seed purchased from 
you." 
’May 23. 1916. J. FRANK LITTLE, Endicott, N. Y. 
Henderson’s MAMMOTH PARISIAN PANSIES 
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. 
These Pansies have been brought up to a high standard of excellence, the 
flowers being of fine substance, perfect shape and of mammoth size, measur¬ 
ing, when properly cultivated, four inches across. A large number of these 
Pansies are also very fragrant. 
Mixed Colors. Per 1,000 seeds, 60c. Pkt. 15c. 2 pkts. for 25c. 
Aureola. The under or "ground-color” of the three lower 
petals varies from rose to carmine red, ornamented with a 
purplish blotch and radiating veins on each; the upper 
petals are cream-yellow with pink or rose border. 
Per 1,000 seeds, 75c.; Pkt. 15c. 
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* I have bought Pansy seed from a good many parlies, but I never had, or have 
seen, any that equals those I got from you.” 
* May 22, 1916. OBE LASII, Vermont, III. 
“Last August I planted some of your Pansy seed in cold frames for this 
spring's planting. They have done so well, and are still blooming at this date , 
thqt I am going to try them again.” 
J. E. BUTLER, Llanerch, Pa. 
HENDERSON’S GIANT RUFFLED PANSIES 
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; they are nearly all five-blotched on the "Odier” 
pattern, and contain rich combinations of coloring, including some new tints 
and blendings not met with in other Pansies. The plants are vigorous and 
large, and flower abundantly. 
Mixed Colors. Per 1,000 seeds, 60c. Pkt. 15c. 2 Pkts. for 25c. 
Bridesmaid. Blush white underlies the central suffusion of 
wine-pink. Lower petals embellished with violet blotches 
and radiations .75c.; 
Madame Perret. The under colorings are light or white, 
marbled, spotted, flamed or blotched, with carmine, purple, 
etc., in a variety of effects .75c.; 
Mercury. Superb deep velvety-purple, with violet black 
blotch on each of the three lower petals, golden eye, very 
rich .75c.; 
Orchid. A charming merging of delicate colorings typifies 
these new "Orchid or Cattleya-flowered” pansies, such as 
cream, pale mauve, blush-pink, canary, apricot, rose, etc. . .75c.; 
Psyche. A Giant waved form of President Carnot. The 
coloring is white with a large violet-blue center overlaid 
with radiations of purple .75c.; 
Super-5-Blotched. A blend of the best giant Cassier, Odier 
and Bugnots five-blotched pansies. The ground or under¬ 
colors are shades of white, yellow or red and each of the five 
petals is overlaid with a large blotch of violet, purple, 
maroon, claret, orange, etc .75c.; 
Vulcan. A new giant frilled variety of very rich blood-red 
with a deep purple central blotch on each petal .75c.; 
FREE TO CUSTOMERS: Henderson’s new leaflet, "How to Grow Pansies to Perfection” 
