The Garden Magazine, June, 1922 



283 



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A New Tufted Pansy 



(Pansy-Violet) 

 (Lord Beaconsfield) 



Has the combined perfume of 

 the pansy and the violet. The 

 color of both upper petals is 

 dark purple — pansy-violet — a 

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 white, shading into creamy 

 white toward the edges. Un- 

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2. Fringed Moonpenny Daisy 



A beautiful white perennial Marguerite with plume- 

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3. New Siberian Hardy Wallflower 



An exquisite new variety. Will survive our severest 

 winters and is a plant of great beauty, with gor- 

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 Grows about 15 inches high, branches freely and 

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