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Pitzon\a’s Pansy Farm 
VIOLAS — Tufted Tansies 
All varieties in this list are adapted for bedding purposes, and are almost 
indispensable for Spring gardening. Various colors can be selected to work 
out extremely interesting color schemes. If the plants are set in the early 
Fall so they may be established before freezing weather, they will give an 
abundance of flowers in the early Spring. If dead blossoms are removed regu¬ 
larly, new flowers will appear and the plants will continue to bloom throughout 
the Summer. If the plants become too tall during the Summer months, they 
may be cut back and allowed to produce new foliage. Violas are perfectly 
hardy and may be given the same treatment as pansies. 
Recent Viola Novelties 
ARKWRIGHT RUBY. Large -flowered type. Color a beautiful bright rosy 
crimson, with terra-cotta shadings, making it an outstanding variety. It 
has the added attraction of being very fragrant. 
BOSNIACA. Deep red. Dwarf; free flowering. Excellent for rockeries and 
edgings, as it blooms the entire season. 
BOWEL’S BLACK. Excellent for rockeries. Growth upright. Flowers 
during the entire season. Rare. 
GRACILIS, LORD NELSON. Glowing violet-purple. Flowering period 
begins in March and ends in late Autumn. 
YELLOW GEM. Another large-flowered, deep pure yellow. Plants robust 
and very free flowering. 
Plants, 65 cts. for 25, $2.00 per 100 
Not less than 10 plants of any one of the above Novelties 
Violas You Should Grow 
Admiration. Deep violet. Well named because of its beauty. 
Blue Perfection. Light blue with yellow eye. A very free-flowering variety. 
Lutea Splendens. Rich golden yellow. Lovely when used with the blue 
varieties. 
White Perfection. Clear white. One of the most desirable sorts. 
Mixed Varieties. For this mixture we grow many different varieties, so there 
may be a wide range of color. A hundred plants will make a gorgeous showing. 
Plants, 65 cts. per 100, $5.00 per 1000 
Apricot Queen. A fascinating shade of apricot, orange toward the center, 
that compels the admiration of all. We find that the best results are ob¬ 
tained by planting in full sun. Plants, $1.35 per 100, $10.00 per 1000. 
Not less than 25 plants will be furnished in any one color 
FORGET-ME - NOT { Myosotis} 
One of the old familiar garden plants adapted for bedding or for edgings 
in connection with pansies and Spring-flowering bulbs. From early Spring 
until Midsummer or early Autumn the plants should be covered with the 
dainty flowers. Myosotis is a biennial, so plants set this Fall will bloom next 
Spring. It is advisable to give the plants slight protection during the Winter. 
Alpestris, Victoria. Large, azure-blue flowers. Plant bushy in habit. 6 in. 
Alpestris, Victoria, Indigo Blue. Similar in form to the preceding but the 
flowers are deeper blue. 
Alpestris, Victoria, Rose. Rose. Type as above. 
Robusta grandiflora. Large, clear blue flowers on stems about 10 inches 
long. The plants are extra-strong growers. 
Plants, 60 cts. per 100, $4.00 per 1000 
