Kennedy Kwality Flower Seeds ; ht 
NOLANA—Laneeolata Improved 
Blue Ensign. Lovely large ultramarine-blue flowers 
with pure white center. It may be grown either in the 
greenhouse or open ground. Grows 12 to 15 inches 
high. Seed should be sown in spring and plants trans- 
ferred to garden about end of April or it may be 
sown outdoors in May where the plants are to bloom. 
Pkt. $1.00. 
OENOTHERA  H. P.—H. B. 
(Evening Primrose) 
Lamarckiana. H. B. Yellow. 12 in. Pkt. 25c, 4% oz. 
$1.00. 
Macroearpa. H. P. Soft yellow. 12 in. Pkt. 50c, % 
oz. $2.00. 
PANSIES HH. H. P. 
Sow the seed about August Ist in a well-prepared, 
partly shaded seed bed; transplant 6 inches apart. The 
plants should be strong enough by December to go 
through the winter with only a few inches of leaves or 
hay for protection. Remove the covering about the end 
of March. Seed may be sown outdoors early in April 
in well-fertilized soil. 
Swiss Alpenglow. Velvety flowers of rich garnet-red 
and cardinal shades. Pkt. 50c, %4 oz. $5.00. 
Swiss Berna. Deep violet-blue. Pkt. 50c, %4 oz. $5.00. 
Swiss Blue. Deeper, richer and larger blue than Em- 
peror William. Pkt. 50c, %4 oz. $5.00. 
Swiss Coronation Gold. Canary-yellow, lower petals 
golden orange, slightly ruffled. Pkt. $1.00, %4 oz. 
$8.00. 
Swiss Luna. Soft sulphur-yellow, frilled edge. Pkt. 50c, 
%4 oz. $5.00. 
Swiss Pure White. Snow-white. Pkt. 50c, “4 oz. 
$5.00. 
Swiss Raspberry-Rose. A _ lovely raspberry-rose, 
lighter at edge of petals with deeper velvety blotch. 
Pkt. $1.00, %4 oz. $8.00. 
Swiss Yellow. Rich yellow with 3 blotches on lower 
petals. Pkt. 50c, %4 oz. $5.00. 
Swiss Giants Mixed. Pkt. 50c, %4 oz. $5.00. 
Kennedy’s 
Long-Stemmed Imperial Giants 
The Pansy has been a garden favorite since the middle 
of the 17th century. In recent years, hybridizers have 
developed the size of flower and length of stem to such 
an extent as to make descriptions inadequate. To con- 
vey a true picture of the infinite perfection of form, 
range of color, texture of petals, and length of stem, 
produced by our mixture of Long-Stemmed Imperial 
Giants is impossible. Several years ago we offered Ken- 
nedy’s Long-Stemmed Imperial Giants in mixture only. 
With their free-flowering habit and wide range of som- 
brous shades of soft velvet, we do not hesitate to pro- 
claim Kennedy’s Long-Stemmed Imperial Giants, the 
finest Pansies in cultivation today. 
We now offer this same strain in fixed name varieties, 
in addition to the mixture. Because the best flowers are 
shy seeders, the price of a good strain is necessarily high. 
Eclipse. Large yellow overlaid with richer tones of gold 
with distinct black blotch. Pkt. $1.00, 4% oz. $9.00. 
Ivanhoe. Heavy petals of unusually rich blue-black, 
self color. Perfect form. Pkt. $1.00, %4 oz. $9.00. 
King of the Yellows. Bright clear golden yellow 
without a trace of any other color. Pkt. $1.00, %4 oz. 
$9.00. 
PANS Y—Continued 
Snowstorm. Pure glistening white self color, without 
contrasting eye. Pkt. $1.00, %4 oz. $9.00. 
Tokay. Shimmering garnet-red and maroon blend, sug- 
gesting Tokay wine in color. Pkt. $1.00, %4 oz. $9.00. 
Wedgwood. Clear Wedgwood-blue shaded darker; a 
Pansy of exquisite beauty. Pkt. $1.00, 44 oz. $9.00. 
Kennedy’s Long-Stemmed Imperial Giant 
Mixture. A mixture embracing a wide range of 
color, including above fixed varieties. Size and habit 
identical to above. Pkt. $1.00, %4 oz. $9.00. 
PANSY 
Winter Flowering 
Kennedy’s Superior Forcing Strain 
A selection of seed from outstanding Forcing 
Pansies. The flowers of Kennedy’s Superior Forc- 
ing Strain are 3 to 4 inches across, stems 12 inches 
long and the range of colors comprises all the ex- 
quisite shades of the Pansy family. Kennedy’s Su- 
perior Forcing Strain of Winter Flowering Pansy 
proved superior again at all Spring Flower Shows. 
Sow seed in July. Greenhouse Grown Seed. Pkt. 
$5.00. 
PETUNIA H.H. A. 
Excellent for Window Boxes or Bedding 
Easily grown and furnish a succession of bloom from 
early summer until November. Sow in hotbed or cold 
frames in March, and transplant about 1 foot apart in 
garden beds. They will grow in almost any soil and 
bloom profusely. Plant in open ground after May Ist. 
All-Double Strain 
Seed of these fine all-double Petunias produces 75 per 
cent all-double flowers. Height 10 to 12 inches. 
Colossal Shades of Rose. Strong and vigorous 
growing, about 18 inches tall, heavy stems, luxuriant 
foliage; huge flowers measuring 4 to 5% inches across, 
ranging in color from light pink and salmon-rose to 
deep pink and purplish rose. Pkt. $3.00. 
Giant Fringed White. Another beautiful all-double 
Petunia. Pkt. $3.00. 
Double Fringed Superfine Mixed. Extra large. 
Pkt. $3.00. 
All Double Canadian Mixture. Full double flow- 
ers which includes rose, pink, salmon, white and 
mauve. Pkt. $5.00. 
All-Double Dwarf Fringed 
The plants are remarkably uniform in habit. Produces 
a wide assortment of brilliant colors. Height 10 inches. 
Fantasy. A variegated form of Blue Brocade, con- 
spicuously striped rich velvety violet blue and white. 
Pkt. $5.00. 
Orange (Salmon). The nearest to orange in Petunias. 
Pkt. $5.00. 
Purple Glow. Deep glowing purple with velvety blue 
sheen. Pkt. $5.00. 
Silver Blue. A clear blue without marked veination 
found in this color. Pkt. $5.00. 
IMumination. Bright red overlaid scarlet. Pkt. $5.00. 
Blue Broeade. Profuse bloomer, true violet. Pkt. 
$5.00. 
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