Zfvennedij ZfCioalitu Stouter Seeds 
PANSIES H.H.P. 
Sow the seed about August 1st in a well prepared, partly shaded 
seed bed; transplant 6 inches apart. The plants should be strong 
enough by December to go through the winter with only a few inches 
of leaves or hay for protection. Remove the covering about the end 
of March. Seed may be sown outdoors early in April in well fertilized 
soil. 
Apricot. Charming color. Pkt., 25c; J/g oz., $1.50. 
Emperor William. Deep blue. Pkt., 15c; J/g oz., 75c. 
Fire King. Red, black blotches. Pkt., 15c; J/g oz., 75c. 
Golden Yellow. Pure yellow. Pkt., 15c; J/g oz., 75c. 
Goliath, Golden Queen. Three large blotches on golden 
yellow ground. Pkt., 25c; J/g oz., $1.50. 
Heavenly Blue. Large, clear pale blue. Pkt., 25c; J/g oz., $1.50. 
King of the Blacks. Pkt., 25c; J/g oz., 75c. 
Lord Beaconsfield. Lavender and purple. Pkt., 15c; J/g oz., 75c. 
Masterpiece. Petals curled and ruffled. Pkt., 15c; oz., $1.00. 
Ruby Red. Rich shades of red. Pkt., 15c; J/g oz., $1.00. 
Swiss Blue. Deeper, richer, and larger blue than Emperor William. 
Pkt., 50c; oz., $3.00. 
White. Without blotches. Pkt., 15c; Y& oz., 75c. 
Superb Mixed. Pkt., 10c; J/g oz., 75c. 
Kennedy's Long-Stemmed Imperial Giants 
The Pansy has been a garden favorite since the middle of the 17th 
century. In recent years, hybridizers have developed the size of flow¬ 
er and length of stem to such an extent as to make descriptions in¬ 
adequate. To convey a true picture of the infinite perfection of form, 
range of color, texture of petals, and length of stem, produced by 
our mixture of Long-Stemmed Imperial Giants, is impossible. 
Several years ago we offered Kennedy’s Long-Stemmed Imperial 
Giants in mixture only. With their free-flowering habit and wide 
range of sombrous shades of soft velvet, we do not hesitate to pro¬ 
claim Kennedy’s Long-Stemmed Imperial Giants the finest Pansies in 
cultivation today. 
We now offer this same strain in fixed named varieties, in addition 
to the mixture. Because the best flowers are shy seeders, the price 
of a good strain is necessarily high. 
Eclipse. Large yellow overlaid with richer tones of gold with dis¬ 
tinct black blotch. Pkt., $1.00; Ye, oz., $6.00. 
Ivanhoe. Heavy petals of unusually rich blue-black, self color. Per¬ 
fect form. Pkt., $1.00; Ye oz., $6.00. 
King of Yellows. Bright clear golden yellow without a trace of any 
other color. Pkt., $1.00; J/g oz., $6.00. 
Snowstorm. Pure glistening white self color, without contrasting eye. 
Pkt., $1.50; Ye oz., $8.00. 
Tokay. Shimmering garnet-red and maroon blend, suggesting Tokay 
wine in color. Pkt., $1.00; J/g oz., $6.00. 
Wedgewood. Clear Wedgwood-blue shaded darker; a Pansy of ex¬ 
quisite beauty. Pkt., $1.00; Ye oz., $6.00. 
Kennedy’s Long-Stemmed Imperial Giant Mixture. A mixture em¬ 
bracing a wide range of color, including above fixed varieties. Size 
and habit identical to above. Pkt., $1.00; Ye oz., $5.00; J /4 oz., 
$9.00. 
Kennedy's Superfine Forcing Strain 
(Recommended for forcing only) 
This strain is a selection of seed from outstanding forcing Pansies. 
Selected for length of stem and substance as well as size of flower and 
range of colors, this mixture represents a great advance in forcing 
Pansies. Pkt., $2.00; Ye oz., $10.00. 
PENTSTEMON HP. 
Exceptionally fine for bedding, borders or rock gardens; grows 
about 2 feet high. Flowers resemble the Gloxinia. Excellent cut 
flower. 
Blue Gem. Dwarf blue, compact, fine for rock garden. Pkt., 35c. 
Cobaea. Large mauve-lavender flowers. Pkt., 25c. 
Pubescens. Reddish blue, lips white. 18 inches. Pkt., 25c. 
Southgate Gem. (New.) Crimson-scarlet. 24 inches. Pkt., 50c. 
Sensation. Variety of colors, including rose, red, carmine, pink, 
cherry, lilac, purple. Pkt., 25c. 
PANSIES, Kennedy’s Long-Stemmed Imperial Giants 
PENTSTEMON, Sensation 
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