HYBRID PANSIES 
JUMBO. This earliest and largest of the hybrid pansies, is 
most unusual in its varied markings and wide range of 
beautiful colors. The enormous purples, maroons, yellows, 
lavenders, orchids, and exquisite pastels, together with the 
striking bronze-golds and the many burnished, two-toned 
shades, make this pansy indispensable for late winter 
and early spring blooms. Well grown blooms are four 
inches and more in diameter. We have observed that, in 
some localities the word “Jumbo” is used to designate 
any large pansy, whether it is Swiss or Hybrid. However, 
we use the word “JUMBO” as the name of a particular 
strain of large Hybrid Pansies. Pkt. (500 seeds) $2.00; half 
pkt. (250 seeds) $1.00). 
CLARKE’S HYBRID BLEND. In addition to the color range 
of the Jumbo, described above, this mixture includes gor- 
geous shades of brilliant red and copper, and many 
ruffled pastels in delicate tones of peach, pink, apricot, lav- 
ender and rose. We originated this mixture especially for 
those who are interested in a complete range of unusual 
colors and large blooms. Pkt. (500 seeds) $2.00; half pkt. 
(250 seeds) $1.00. 
CLARKE’S PASTEL HYBRIDS. These shades are apart from 
all others, almost ethereal in their dainty delicacy, rare 
color, and markings resembling butterflies. Many are ruf- 
fled, some almost like double petunias. While the colors 
are not fixed, pastel shades predominate. The color range 
includes—flesh pink, orchid, buff, peach, salmon, coral, 
rose, some tile tones, a few violet shades, many with a 
sheen and beautiful overlays. Pkt. (8300 seeds) $2.00; Ya pkt. 
(150 seeds) $1.00. Save even the smallest seedling. 
MOON MOTH. A new hybrid, creamy white, with the fine 
characteristics of Pay Dirt. Early, large, sturdy, slightly 
ruffled blossoms having dark blue penciling. While this 
pansy is too recent to be definitely established, it shows 
promise of supplanting other white types. 150 seed $1.00. 
PAY DIRT. We consider this the finest yellow pansy on 
the market. It has heavy texture, delicate dark penciling, 
is ruffled and fragrant. One of the earliest and when well 
grown will produce flowers from 4 to 5 inches. ¥2 pkt. (250 
seeds) $1.00. 
SWISS PANSIES 
CLARKE’S GIANT SWISS. The blossoms are round in 
form, open faced, and usually have a definite central 
blotch. This Giant Swiss has some fine two-toned, edged 
blooms, and an unusually wide variation of clear brilliant 
colors, including pink and rose shades not always found 
in this type. The color range also includes cream, yellow, 
orange, henna, red, flame, carmine, fuchsia, purple, blue 
and a little white. Under proper cultivation the blooms in 
our plantings are from 3 to 3% inches in diameter, with 
good strong stems. While the plants have lush foliage, they 
are compact. We especially recommend these panies for 
warmer sections. Pkt. (500 seeds) $2.00; 2 pkt. (250 seeds) 
$1.00. 
CLARKE’S BLEND. A carefully considered, well balanced 
mixture, including both Swiss and Hybrid types, each 
separately grown by us, and so combined as to afford 
both early and late flowers of fine texture, with a much 
wider variety of shades than can be found in any one 
strain. This blend contains the brilliance of the Swiss and 
the pastels and beautiful bronze tones of the Hybrids. Pkt. 
(500 seeds) $2.00, Y2 pkt. (250 seeds) $1.00. 
SEPARATE COLORS 
The biooms of the four separate colors listed below are 
always a little smaller than the blossoms of either the 
mixed or the Hybrid types, but the mass planting of these 
saparate colors, in either beds or borders, produces a gar- 
den effect which can be accomplished in no other way. 
CORONATION GOLD is the largest and best pure yellow 
Swiss pansy and is definitely fragrant. It is a charming 
ground cover for blue Scillas or Hyacinths; for red or 
white Tulips; or for the many red or copper-toned Azaleas. 
IMPROVED FIREBEACON. This is a coppery red Swiss 
pansy—the red of the wallflower rather than a purple red 
—and often has a definite touch of orange. It is very rich, 
and at the same time a most unique and striking shade. 
Is very effective when planted with yellow flowered bulbs, 
Wallflowers, Marigolds, yellow-bronze Chrysanthemums, 
or yellow-bronze Iris. 
“ MONT BLANC. Floriferous, with large early blossoms. It 
is the finest, largest, white Swiss pansy. A most pleasing 
combination with magenta or red Azaleas, pink or red 
Tulips, or yellow Daffodils, blue Hyacinths, blue Iris, pink 
Zinnias, Delphinium. 
ULLSWATER. A deep ultramarine blue Swiss pansy. 
Should be planted in acid soil to hold its true color. It is a 
stunning contrast when used with yellow or pink flowered 
bulbs. 
Any one of the above four separate colors, pkt. (200 seeds) 
$1.00; half pkt. (100 seeds) 50c. 
BLUMLISALP (‘Flower of the Alps’). A new Swiss pansy 
with the rosy tints of sunrise in the Alps, from palest pink to 
carmine rose. Throughout the season—Spring, Summer, 
Fall—visitors were especially interested in our planting of 
this variety. Plant with any white, blue or pink bulbs; white 
or biue Iris; white, cream or pink Azaieas; Asters; whité or 
cream Zinnias or Petunias. Pkt. (500 seeds) $2.00; % pkt. 
(250 seeds) $1.00. 
SUGGESTED COLOR COMBINATIONS 
To achieve the most effective plantings, either as ground cover, or in 
beds, put the lighter shades in a large group in the background, and 
accent with smaller, irregular groups of darker colors in the foreground. 
For the border, use rows of lighter shades, accented by a row or rows 
of darker colors in front. 
The seedlings for mass planting are most economically obtained by grow- 
ing your own. 
(1) Coronation Gold accented by Ullswater or Firebeacon. 
(2) Mont Blanc accented by Ullswater, Firebeacon or Blumlisalp. 
(3) Blumlisalp, accented by Ullswater. 

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