Flowers for Springtime. 
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HISS flARY E. HART IN 
FLORAL PARK 
NEW YORK 
owers 
THE NEW PANSY-VIOLET (TUFTED PANSIES). 
These sew Pansies are called “Tufto J ,” because a plant from a single seed will 
prow and enlarge into a clump or tuft of plants, which will live and bloom year after year, 
and send out “ run ners ” like the Violet, hence the name, Pansy-Violet. They are a 
hardy perennial plant, living out all winter, increasing and blooming continuously. 
They are sweet scented, like the Violet. The flowers are very large and of great sub¬ 
stance,- measuring 2)4 to 2% inches across. The colors are marvelous and endless in variety. 
Dark and bright, also delicate shades, zoned, pencilled and mottled in wcndrous colors. 
And added to all this, a hardy perennial violet perfumed Pansy, increasing in size 
and numbers each year. Once planted— always *• A thing of beauty, a joy forever.” While 
in Europe the past summer 1 was surprised at the interest and enthusiasm this new plant was 
creating. In Edmburgn I attended an exhibition devoted exclusively to this plant. While 
abroad I secured several pounds of this seed of the very finest quality from the most reliable 
sources. Packet, IOO seeds, 10c.; 3 packets 25c. 
