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Roggli Giant Pansies 
An almost new and distinct race 
of Pansies which are much sturdier 
and hardier than ordinary Pansies 
and bloom earlier. The flowers 
which are more brilliant and larger 
than other Pansies are-borne well 
above the foliage on long. stiff 
stems, f 
585—ROGGLI LAKE OF THUN. 
A solid blue with deeper blue 
blotches. Pkt. 15c. 
587-—CARDINAL SHADES. Ver 
Le and showy and beautiful, Pki. 
ic. 
588—ROGGLI GIANT MIXED. 
Large variety of rich colors. Pkt. 
15e. 
Trimardeau Giant Pansies 
589-——-GIANT BLACK. Deep coal 
black, Pkt. 5e. 
592—GIANT WHITE. A large pure 
white. Pkt. 5e. 
594—GIANT PRINCE BISMARCK. 
Handsome coppery bronze. Pkt. 5e 
595—L ORD BEACONSFIELD. 
Very showy. The beautiful laven- 
der blue petals taper off to clear 
white. Pkt. 5e. P 
596—CARDINAL FLAME. Attrac- 
tive large orange red Pkt. Be. 
597—TRIMARDEAUX GIANTS 
MIXED. These are the wéll known 
giant Pansies and run in almost 
every color and combination. Pkt. 
5e.; 3 pkts. 12¢.; 44 oz. 45e.;3 oz. $1.35. 
CASSIERS GIANT 
A very popular strain of giant 
Pansies with 3 or 5 blotches on 
petals. Many fine colors. 
598—CASSIER’S GIANT MIX- 
ED. Many fine varieties all with 
large blotches. Pkt. 10c. 
600—OREGON GIANTS. A mix- 
ture grown in Oregon of the finest 
giant Pansies the grower has been 
able to collect. Pkt. 10c. 
602—BUGNOT’S MIXED. A 
specially collected mixture of gi- 
ant Pansies, many with radiating 
lines converging in the center of 
the flower. Has often been called 
the most beautiful mixture grown 
Pkt. 10c. 
603-—-MASTERPIECE or GER. 
MANIA. A mixture that everybody 
loves. Blossoms are very large and 
are frilled and ruffled to appear 
almost double. -Colors very rich. 
Pkt. 10c.; 4% oz. 80c. 
GIANT MASTODON 
606—By many florists in Amer- 
ica this has been considere@ the 
“Acme of Perfection’ in Giant 
Pansies» Where growers have high 
class trade they usually buy this. 
Pkt. 15c.; 2 pkts. 25¢.; 144 oz. $1.50. 
PANSY—Swiss Giants 
607—These improved Swiss Gi- 
ant -Pansies are not only of mon- 
strous size but the colors are beau- 
tiful, faced, blotched and marked 
in the most exquisite shapes. Pkt. 
15¢.; 2 pkts. for 25c. 
OENOTHERA 
581—LAMARCKIANA., (Evening 
Primrose). Plants 3 ft, tall.. Large 
golden yellow Morning Glory 
shaped flowers. Pkt. 4c.; 3 pkts, 10¢, 
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PETUNIA, CRUMPLED GIAN'TS 
630-——CRUMPLED GIANTS. A 
giant flowering class of Petunias 
with very large crumpled and curf- 
ed blossoms. The colors are mag- 
nificent, many being handsomely 
marked, zoned and starred with 
various colors. Very desirable for 
bedding or blooming in house. 
This mixture also contains the 
choicest colors of Fluffy Ruffles 
Petunias. Pkt. of about 75 seeds 
for 15c. 
628—BALCONY or PENDULA 
MIXED. While this class of Petu- 
nias bloom well anywhere, they 
are indispensable for window or 
porch boxes. Plants have a droop- 
ing habit and hang gracefully over 
the edge of window boxes. Vig- 
orous profuse bloomers with flow- 
ers 2.to 3 inches across. Pkt. 8c.; 
2 pkts. 15c. 
634—NEW DOUBLE PETUNIAS 
“MARVELOUS,” These .have never 
been surpassed in color, form or 
size. Every flower has been cross 
fertilized with the greatest care so 
nearly all will come perfectly dou- 
ble. It would be impossible to 
mention the many new and beau- 
tiful colors in these. Many of the 
flowers measure 5 inches across, 
none less than 3 inches, and are 
fluted, frilled, ruffled and pinked 
in strange and beautiful ways. 
Pkt. 50 seeds 25c. 
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TALL SINGLE PETUNIAS | 
One of the showiest of all a 
nuals for bedding and massing ou 
side. They commence flowerin 
bloom throughout the whole sea 
son; easily cultivated, and can al) 
ways be depended on for a gran 
display of flowers. 
FLAMING VELVET PETUNI 
6138—FLAMING VELVET. Thi 
was the Gold Medal winner in Al 
American Trials. It has caused 
sensation because of the uniforn 
excellence of its velvety, rich 
blood red flowers. Plants are semi 
compact in habit, about 15 inche 
in height. Uniform flowers ar 
large and borne in great profusio 
Pkt. 10c.; 3 pkts. for 25c.  - 
614—-—-GENERAL DODDS. Ric 
velvety blood red, very showy. 
Pkt. 5c. 5; 
615—HOWARD’S STAR. Ver 
showy variety which is always ad- 
mired. Colors a bright purple with 
a white star in petals. Pkt. 5c. © 
616—SHOW MIXED. This mix- 
ture includes a great variety of 
Petunias. Plants and blossoms are 
larger than the dwarf sorts. Pkt. 
4c.; 3 pkts. 10c.; 4 o%. 30c. a 
DWARF ERECT PETUNIAS — 
The following Bedding Petunias 
produce dwarfer, more compact 
plants, than the common sorts. 
617—ROSE OF HEAVEN. A 
dwarf erect bushy Petunia load- 
ed with rose-pink blossoms. Fine © 
for hedges, border or solid bed. 
Pkt. 5c. 
618—SNOWBALL. Plants dwarf, 
similar to above, color a pure 
white. Pkt. 5c. 
619—NORMA. Plants of the 
dwarf compact type, color blue 
with a white star in the center. 

Pkt. 5c. 
620—FANCY BEDDERS. A 
strain of beautifully blotched, 
striped and marbled sorts with well 
rounded bushy plants. One of the 
showiest bedding plants imagin- 
able. Pkt. 8c.; 2 pkts. 15c. 
621—HEAVENLY BLUE. Very 
compact plants covered with a sil- 
very “Heavenly” blue mass of flow- 
ers. Pkt. 8c. 
622—COCKATOO. Violet pur- 
ple beautifully’ and irregularly 
blotched and starred with white. 
Pkt, 8c. 
623—NANA ERECTA or BUSH 
MIXED. Includes all colors in the 
Compact or Bedding Petunias. 
Plants not so tall as ordinary Pe- 
tunias and very free flowering. 
Pkt. 5c.; 3 pkts. 10c.; 144 oz. 50c.; 
One packet each of the 7 dwarf 
erect Petunias for 25c. 
Oxalis. 
582—VY ELLOW VARIETIES. 
Blooms in 2 months fron; seed. Pkt. 
2c, ' 
Bulbs of summer blooming Oxalis. 
Pink and whites Muitiply rapidly 
and can be taken into the cellar for 
the winter the same as Dahlias. 
= bulbs for 10c.; 100 bulbs for 25e. 
