1121 WASHINGTON ST. WEST NEWTON,MASS. 
PANSY. Pansies delight in a cool, well-drained soil; 
part shade is preferable. During dry weather water 
them generously. A light mulch should be given for 
winter protection. 
2195 Superb Mixed. A choice strain of large-flowered 
Pansies, comprised of a superb range of the finest 
colors. Packet 50c.; 34 oz. $2.00. 
2200 Swiss Giants, Mixed. A remarkable strain of 
recent introduction. Flowers are immense in size, 
borne on long stems; plants are very robust and free- 
flowering. The color-range includes many new r and 
novel shades. Packet 50c. 
2205 Mme. Perret. Showy flowers in charming 
wine colors, edged white. Packet 25c.; 34 oz. $1.50. 
Giant Trimardeau. A superb strain of large- 
flowered Pansies. 
2215 Cornflower Blue, deep blue; 2220 Light Blue; 
2225 Golden Queen; 2230 King of the Blacks; 
2235 Lord Beaconsfield, violet, shading to white, 
2240 Cardinal, brilliant red; 2245 Pure White; 
2250 Trimardeau Mixed, each, Packet 15c.; 34 oz. 
$1.25. 
Tufted Pansy (see Viola). 
Ruffled Giant Petunias 
2255 PENTSTEMON hybrida grandiflora Mixed. 
A perennial which may be had in flower for summer 
bedding if sown early in the season. The flowers are 
brilliant, borne on tall spikes; excellent for cutting. 
2 ft. Packet 50c. 
PETUNIA. Popular annuals of easy culture. Useful 
for bedding, window-boxes and as pot-plants. Prob¬ 
ably no other annual is as lavish in the production of 
flowers, nor as adaptable to such a variety of uses. 
Giant-flowered Single Varieties 
2260 Ruffled Giants, Mixed. A remarkable strain. 
The flowers are immense in size, with deeply ruffled 
edges. The colors range from pure white to pink, 
rose, crimson and purple. Packet 50c. 
2265 Elk’s Pride. Large, plain-edged flowers of 
velvety, deep royal purple. An improved Violet 
Queen. Packet 50c. 
2270 Giant Ruffled White. Large, single fringed 
white flowers. Packet 50c. 
Double Fringed Petunia 
PETUNIAS, Continued 
2275 Giant Ruffled Pink. Fine shade; flowers beau¬ 
tifully ruffled. Packet 50c. 
Single Bedding Varieties. These are the single, 
E lain edged types so popular for bedding and window 
oxes. 8 to 12 in. 
2280 General Dodds. Blood-red; striking color. 
Packet 15c.; 34 oz. 75c. 
2285 Rosy Morn. Most popular pink Petunia. 8 in. 
Packet 15c.; 34 oz. $1.50. 
2290 Rose of Heaven. A deep pink variety which 
now widely used. 8 in. Packet 25c.; 34 oz. $1.00. 
2295 Dwarf Violet. Deep violet-blue. 8 in. Packet 
25c.; 34 oz. $1.00 
2300 Snowball. Pure white, dwarf variety. 8 in. 
Packet 25c.; 34 oz. $1.00 
2305 Howard’s Star, Improved. Rich, dark velvety 
crimson with showy white star in center. 1 ft. 
Packet 25c.; 34 oz. $1.00. 
2310 Single Bedding, Mixed. A choice mixture of 
the plain-edged single Petunias in great variety. 
Packet 10c.; 34 oz. 75c. 
Giant-flowered Double Varieties. These produce a 
good percentage of double flowers from seed; the 
finest double flowers are usually raised from the 
smaller seedlings; do not discard them. 
2315 Double Fringed, Mixed. Large flowers, heavily 
fringed, in many beautiful colors. Packet 75c. 
2320 Double Fringed, White. Snow-white. Packet 
75c. 
2325 Double Fringed, Pink. Very choice. Packet 
75c. 
Balcony Petunias. A free-flowering class particu¬ 
larly effective in window-boxes, but also adapted for 
bedding; flowers single, plain edged. 
2330 Blue; 2335 Crimson; 2340 Rose; 2345 White; 
2350 Mixed, each, Packet 25c. 
