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PANSIES AT THEIR LOVELIEST 
One of the most important horticultural introductions oj recent 
years. Plants grow 2V2 to 3V2 feet high, with six to eight 
strong upright stems hearing numerous good, sized blooms on 
flower stems ten to twelve inches long. 
SOW IN JULY-AUGUST 
Seed sh ould be sown under glass in July 
or August, and the plants benched in the 
greenhouse about October. Set the plants 
twelve inches apart in the bench and sup¬ 
port in the same manner as carnations. 
T hey may also be grown in 6" pots sunk 
in the bench if desired. 
A WEALTH OF BLOOM 
from December to May 
The color range is excellent, and. if the 
blooms are kept cut as they mature the 
flowering period will continue from De¬ 
cember well on into the spring. Our cover 
illustration shows some of the plants 
grown in pots and exhibited at the Chi¬ 
cago spring flower show this year by Mr. 
Fritz Bahr. where they attracted consider¬ 
able favorable attention. 
A j*** 
You will see that t am again or¬ 
dering your Giant W inter Flower¬ 
ing Pansy which / have been getting 
from you now for the past three 
years. The results have been won¬ 
derful. The flowers are so large and 
beautifully colored. 
(Mrs.) E. E. Bhrnheimer, 
Deal, N. J. 
Am having great success with your 
Giant Winter Pansies. The quanti¬ 
ties of bloom obtainable from the 
plants, the wonderful variety of col¬ 
ors and markings, their large size 
and unusually long stems have sur¬ 
prised me. 
W. Ellings, Supt. 
for Mrs. William Goadby Loew, 
Tuxedo Park. N. ’'i. 
^ ou underestimate your contribu¬ 
tion to private growers. I have had 
your Winter Flowering Pansies 5 
feet high and blooming from De¬ 
cember to April, with long and 
sturdy stems. Congratulations. 
Fritz Bergland, Supt. 
for S. B. Carpender, 
New Brunswick, N. .1. 
I would like to say how pleased I 
am with your Giant Winter Flow¬ 
ering Pansy. Its upright growing 
habit is different to anything l have 
seen in pansies before, and it is as¬ 
tonishing how much bloom can be 
obtained from these tall plants. 
Frank Black, Supt. 
for Mrs. Felix Fuld, 
South Orange, N. J. 
PACKET OF 100 SEEDS . . . $2.00 
