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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, 00c. Pkt. Jloc. 2 pkts. for 25c. 
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 arc 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. 
HENDERSON’S GIANT MOTTLED PANSIES 
suTe rTor GIANT TRIMARDEAU PANSIES 
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 corre¬ 
spondingly improved in size, substance, form and colors. 
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. 
1 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. 
A distinct new type of Pansies of greatest merit. The flowers are ot 
giant size and are borne in profusion—well-grown they measure 3 to 3 }A 
inches across—and of most gorgeous effects, blotched, spotted, marbled, 
veined, striped and blended, colors passing through reds, rose, pink, white, 
S urple, in beautiful and indescribable variegation, 
lixed Colors. Per 1,000 seeds, 60c. Pkt. 15c. 2 pkts. for 25c. 
VARIOUS POPULAR STRAINS OF PANSIES 
German. Finest mixed. Per 1,000 seeds, 25c.; Pkt. 5c. 
Cassier’s 5 Blotched Odier. Mixed. “ “ “ 60c.; 15c. 
Bugnots* Large Stained French. Mixed.... “ “ “ 60c.; 15c. 
English Choicest Show. Mixed. “ “ “ 75c.; 25c. 
WORLD RECORD—or Hardy Early-Flowering—PANSIES 
This new race of Pansies promises to be an important introduction on account of the extreme hardiness of the plants and in consequence their earli- 
ness 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 latitudes — and commence flowering in early spring with the Snowdrop 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. At present we can offer only four varieties: 
Celestial Queen. Bright sky-blue, tinted lavender, small yellow eye. Pkt. 25c. 
Ice King. Silvery white, with deep blue blotch on lower petals.. ..... 25c. 
March Beauty. Rich velvety violet-purple, with yellow eye.. 25c. 
My P ansies raised from your Giant seed are the admiration of all of my friends. 
1 never had anything like them for size, beauty and variety of coloring and pro - 
fusion of bloom, and 1 have cultivated Pansies for twenty years. 
LILLY A. TREAT, Bridgewater, Conn. 
My Pansies of last year raised from seeds bought of you were much admired 
for their fragrance, beauty and size. Some of them measured over three inches 
across and were so strong and healthy. 
A 1 R .S’. L , .S'. K E I. L E R , Sk a gw a y, A l a sk a . 
Winter Sun. Golden yellow with maroon blotch on lower petals.. Pkt. 25c. 
World Record Pansies, Mixed Colors. 25c. 
Customer’s Selection. Any two pkts.for 40c. or the collection of five pkts.for $1.00 
I feel that I must write and tell you about the excellent Pansy' seed we had 
from you last year. We had about 15 different kinds, and this season they 
have sho^vn us what can be done in growing Pansies. They were one continual 
mass of bloom from early spring, large and broad flowers with excellent marking 
in every detail, and admired by everyone who had the privilege to see them. 
F. R. WIGGETT DYDE, 
M atk i nac I sin nd , M ich. 
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