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Named Varieties 
Everyone likes Pansies In separate colors, 
not only for the mass color effect of a bed 
of one color, but for their usefulness in 
decorative work. 
By keeping each variety separate, and by 
careful roguing of the seed plants, tearing 
up every off-color flower, we are able to 
offer these Pansies as near true to name as 
it is possible to grow them. There should 
not be more than from 2 to 5 per cent off- 
color flowers in any color group. 
Alpenglow. Cardinal shades, with 
blotches. Highly recommended. 
Blue Boy. Clear and pure silvery lilac. A 
bed of this variety gives an effect of 
striking beauty. 
Bronze. Beautiful shades in bronze. A 
variety that appeals to everyone. 
Giant Lavender. Fine-textured bloom on 
strong stems. A beautiful Pansy. 
dark 
Furnished in Separate Colors 
Giant Red. Wonderful red shades of great 
beauty. 
Giant White. Pure white. Larger than 
any white Pansy we know of. 
Golden Yellow. Rich yellow with large 
brown eye. 
Lake of Thun. Ultramarine-blue with a 
darker blotch on each petal—a really 
exquisite flower. The large, heavy petals 
have excellent substance; stems of good 
cutting length. 
Lord Beaconsfield. Deep purple-violet 
shading off in the top petals to a white 
line. Fine for use in the cemetery. 
Royal. A pure deep purple that has many 
admirers 
Yellow Master. Pure golden yellow that 
can be used in almost any color combina- 
tion. One of our most popular named 
varieties. 
Regular Size Plants, $1.75 per 100, $12.00 per 1000 
Large Plants, $2.25 per 100, $17.50 per 1000 
We do not supply less than 50 plants of any one color. 50 plants at the 100 rate; 250 at the 1000 rate 
Be Sure to State Size and Quantity Wanted. An order Must Amount to $2.00 or More 
Pansies in large flat pots or in strawberry jars make delightful 
accents of color for porches and terraces. 
4. Yellow Master 
5. Berna 
1. Alpenglow 
2. Lord Beaconsfield 
3. Bronze 
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