Prize Giant 
Pansy 
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Prize Giant Pansies 
5598 Mixed. Our finest mixture containing strains 
of exhibition size of the most beautiful colors and 
markings. Each year we add the latest prize-win- 
ning Giants. They are unsurpassed for gigantic 
flowers, perfect form, texture, and richness of 
colors. 
Genuine Mastodon Pansies 
5599 Jumbo Mixed. A special strain selected and 
developed by an Oregon grower. Very early 
‘blooming. Huge flowers, some 5 ins. in diameter. 
A well-balanced blend with many new and unique 
colors. 
Ruffled or Frilled Pansies 
5621 Masterpiece. The popular crinkled and heavily 
ruffled Pansy with overlapping petals of such 
heavy substance as to appear double. Many fas- 
cinating colors. 
Phlox 
Annual. June to Frost. For a bed of gay colors plant 
these brilliant annuals. They thrive in a sunny loca- 
tion and if faded flowers are removed will bloom 
until late frost. Seeds may be sown in the open 
ground after danger of frost is over. 
Drummondii Grandiflora Varieties—15_ in. 
This is the finest type, having large heads of bloom 
as well as large individual flowers. 
5970 Pure White. 
5976 Shell Pink. 
5987 Brilliant Rose. 
5998 Bright Scarlet. 
6009 Rich Crimson. 
6010 Primrose. 
6011 Soft Lilac. 
6032 Mixed Grandiflora. 
6045 Gigantea, Art Shades Mixed. 
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Giant Pansies 
Annual or Biennial. 8 in. April-October 
This beautiful flower is too well known to need any 
description. The seed we offer has been saved from 
the most distinct and best-named varieties. The 
higher priced sorts produce the largest flowers. 
Pansies like a cold, moist situation. They thrive 
in a rich loamy soil containing leaf mold and cow 
manure, well-rotted or prepared in dry form. Sow 
the seed in well pulverized soil, covering the seed 
four times their size and firmly press the soil. When 
large enough transplant. Cultivate frequently. 
For Summer blooming, sow seed indoors very 
early and transplant when 2 inches high or sow in 
the open ground in April. For early Spring bloom- 
ing, sow seed in August or September and trans- 
plant 4 to 5 inches apart into cold frames or they 
may be wintered over in the open ground with pro- 
tection of hay or straw. In the early Spring, trans- 
plant to their flowering beds to stand 9 inches apart. 
pane dry weather, the bed should be watered 
aily. 
Swiss Giants 
A magnificent strain which now supersedes the 
original Swiss Pansy. The plants are compact, rich 
green in color, exceptionally strong and robust, pro- 
ducing unusually large, round flowers with over- 
lapping frilled petals. Stems are sturdy, well above 
the foliage, making them valuable for cutting. 
5600 Alpenglow. The reddest of all pansies. Car- 
dinal shades with three dark blotches. 
5601 Coronation Gold. Pure yellow with lower petals 
flushed golden orange. 
5602 Giant White. The largest all white. 
5603 Ullswater. The finest blue pansy. Rich blue 
with a blue-black blotch. 
5605 Super Swiss Giant Mixed. Many unusual 
colors such as salmon, pink, blue, yellow and 
many shades of wine red, all beautifully blotched 
with contrasting deep colors. 
Giant Trimardeau Pansies 
5810 Mixed. A very showy class and popular for 
bedding. The plant is vigorous, compact, free 
blooming and has bright green foliage. The flow- 
ers are large and beautiful in form and colors; 
each flower has three large blotches. 
Phiox Drummondii 
