


HESE smaller members of the Pansy family are indispensable in the 
Spring rock-garden. They will also do well in little pockets of soil 
along the edges of walks, as mm the illustration below, or in odd corners 
that need color. They will adapt themselves to sun or part shade. Keep 
the dead flowers picked off to prevent the formation of seed; cut back 
the plants to encourage bushy new growth when they threaten to become 
straggly, and they will continue to bloom through the Summer. 






Chantreyland 

Admiration 
VIOLA SEED 
Tufted Pansy 
Pkt. 
(g0z-) ;0z. 
Admiration.....$0 75 $1 25 
Blue Perfection. 73 wa25 
Lutea Splendens 75 1 25 
WhitePerfection 75 1 25 
Mixed coe iin rhe) a) rast 
Arkwright Ruby 1 25 2 00 
Jackanapes..... 1 25 2 00 
Bowles’ Black... 1 25 2 00 
Chantreyland... 1 25 2 00 
Floraire.).3.).:.. 1450225 
Yellow Gem.... 1 25 2 00 
Johnny- 
Jump-Up..... Lup Ays PANN 
King Henry..... 125 200 
Purple Queen... 1 25 2 00 

Recent Viola Novelties 
ARKWRIGHT RUBY. Large-flowering type. Beautiful bright rosy 
crimson, with terra-cotta shadings, making it an outstanding variety. 
Very fragrant and desirable. 
CHANTREYLAND. Lovely roundish Violas which appear to be rich 
apricot but when examined closely the center of the flower seems to be 
sprinkled with brick dust. A profuse bloomer, it also has a spicy fragrance. 
FLORAIRE. This alpine prize was developed by the Iate Monsieur Corre- 
von and blooms profusely in April and right through Summer. Flowers 
of violet-blue and white. 
PURPLE QUEEN. A “different”? Viola with all five petals of one shade 
of purplish violet, each petal marked with almost invisible lines. A 
long-stemmed, fragrant flower. 
YELLOW GEM. Another large-flowered, deep pure yellow. 
Small-Flowering Varieties 
BOWLES’ BLACK. Upright plants literally covered with small purple- 
black flowers with a tiny eye of gold. 
KING HENRY. A two-toned Viola with the upper petals a somewhat 
lighter shade of violet-purple than the lower ones. A light zone on the 
lower petals is rayed with deep violet Jines. Compact plants. 
JACKANAPES. A saucy little Viola making one think of Johnny-Jump- 
Ups. The upper petals are rich violet-purple: the clear yellow side petals 
and the lower one of deep orange-yellow are lined with brown. 
JOHNNY-JUMP-UP. The old popular favorite in variable combinations 
of purple, blue, and yellow. 
Plants, $2.50 per 100 
Not less than 10 plants of any one of the above varieties 
Violas You Should Grow 
Admiration. Deep violet. Well named because of its beauty. 
Blue Perfection. Light blue with yellow eye. 
Lutea Splendens. Golden yellow. Lovely with blue varieties. 
White Perfection. Clear white. One of the most desirable. 
Mixed Varieties. For this mixture we grow many different varieties, 
so there may be a wide range of color. 
Plants, $1.50 per 100, $10.00 per 1000 
Not less than 25 plants will be furnished in any one color 




Blue Perfection 
Arkwright Ruby 

English Daisies 
Bellis perennis 
Especially adapted for bed- 
ding, for edging borders and 
pools, and extremely desirable 
for the rock-garden in early 
Spring. 
Crispa, Cherry. A compact 
button type producing bright 
cherry-red flowers 44 to 34 
inch in diameter on 6-inch 
stems. 
Longfellow. Rose color. 
Monstrosa. Surpasses _ all 
others in vigorous growth 
and extra-long stems. Large 
double flowers. We offer 
it in Dark Rose, Rose, 
White and Mixed Colors. 
Plants $1.25 per 100 
$9.00 per 1000 
Not less than 50 plants at 100 rate 
250 at 1000 rate 
AN ORDER MUST AMOUNT 
TO $2.00 OR MORE 
