. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ;n oLsx -I, 1914. The Florists^ Review 63 BODDINGTON'S GIGANTIC PANSIES (wa be produced only from the slant •trains. Our CHALLCNOE PANSr seed contains only the slant ••Iff-coiara. the slant atripad and ^«gatad and the slant bletchad, etc., all carefully mixed in proportion. You could not buy better seed if you paid $100 par onnca. Our rhillense Pansy seed during the p*8t season gave unprecedented satisfaction, and every order booked last year was duplicated and increased this Tear. All the testimonials received mentioned specially the high grade of


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ;n oLsx -I, 1914. The Florists^ Review 63 BODDINGTON'S GIGANTIC PANSIES (wa be produced only from the slant •trains. Our CHALLCNOE PANSr seed contains only the slant ••Iff-coiara. the slant atripad and ^«gatad and the slant bletchad, etc., all carefully mixed in proportion. You could not buy better seed if you paid $100 par onnca. Our rhillense Pansy seed during the p*8t season gave unprecedented satisfaction, and every order booked last year was duplicated and increased this Tear. All the testimonials received mentioned specially the high grade of flowers—color, form and size of the individual blossoms. This year, by iddlng improved types, intending customers can absolutely rely on a duplication of this season's success with increased satisfaction. Our ' mark ' for this strain is "Challansa," and it is all the word denotes. Pansr—Boddington's "Challenge"—All Giants This mixture contains all the finest Giant strains-of the leading Pansy Specialists in the world-the Giant self-colors, the Oiant striped and margined, and the Giant blotched, etc., all carefully mixed in proportion—the finest that money can buy—the finest your money can buy. A florist who has grown il said: "Why don't you call it Defiance?" i-j trade pkt., 25c, trade pkt., 50c; ^ oz., 75cj ^4 oz., $; ^ oz., $; oz., $ 1914 NOVELTY ••-PANSY SIM'S GOLD MEDAL MIXTURE Was awarded the First Prize and Gold Medal at the Inter- national Horticultural Exhibition, held at the Grand Central Palace, New York City, April. 1913. This splendid mixture is the result of years of painstaking selecting on the part of Mr. William Sim (renowned for Sweet Peas), Cliftondale, Mass., and we are offering seed from the originator for the first time. Trade pkt., 75c; 3 pkts. for $; ^ oz., $ Boddlnrton's "CbaUenre" Triumph of the OianiB. of beautiful colorings, every florlat Boddlngton's Quality "Eng


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