PITZONKA’S PANSY FARM 
BRISTOL, PENNA 
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Hemerocallis, continued 
Florham. Large, trumpet-sFiaped, rich 
golden yellow flowers, with Indian-yeliow 
markings. A strong grower. 3 to 3 ft. I 
June, July. 55 cts. each. 
George Yeld. Large, open flowers, nearly ; 
6 inches across, with outer petals rich or- [ 
ange and inner ones flushed orange-scarlet. 
3f4ft. July, August. $3.00 each. j 
Golden Dream. (Betscher.) Very large j 
flowers of perhaps the deepest golden yel- | 
low known in Heinerocallis. $1.00 each. 
Goldeni. (Betscher.) Well named. The 
many fine deep golden orange flowers are ' 
produced freely in early July. Vigorous in ' 
habit and a most effective garden variety. 
3 ft. $1.50 each. 
Gypsy. (Betscher.) Brilliant deep orange 
flowers on 3-foot, slender stems. A showy 
plant for the small border. July, August. 
$1.00 each. 
J. A. Crawford. (Betscher.) One of the 
finest Day-Lilies. Flowers of fine size, a 
combination of apricot and yellow—a 
unique tone. 3 ft. July, August. $1.00 ea. 
J. R. Mann. (Betscher.) Glistening, large, 
open flowers of frosted apricot and yellow. 
One of the handsomest of Betscher’s hy¬ 
brids. 3)/^ ft. July, August. $1.00 each. 
Kwanso. Large, double flowers of a rich 
golden bronze during July and August. 
M rs. W. H. Wyman. (Betscher.) Lovely 
pale lemon-yellow flowers on 4-foot stems 
in August. Blends nicely with blue-flower- 
ing perennials. 75 cts. each. 
Ophir. Golden, waxy, yellow flowers, 5 
inches across, 6 inches long, on stems 4 to 
5 feet high. One stem usually carries 25 or 
more successively opening, giant, heavy- 
textured and lasting flowers. The inside of 
a fresh bloom is a reflected haze of deep 
gold. 4)4 ft. Early July to late August. 
$1.50 each. 
Sir Michael Foster. Fine, clear apricot- 
yellow, sweet-scented flowers with extra- 
long, funnel-shaped throats, measuring 5 to 
6 inches across. 4 ft. June, July. $1.00 
each. 
The Gem. (Betscher.) Very finely formed, 
rich deep orange-yellow flowers on 3 )4 to 
4-foot stems. In full bloom June 20. Truly 
a gem. $1.00 each. 
Thunbergi. The latest to flower. Funnel- 
shaped, rich buttercup-yellow flowers 
throughout July. 2 to 3 ft. 
All Hemerocallis, except where noted, 75 cts. 
for 3, $2.00 for 10, $3.75 for 25 
HELENIUM • Helen’s Flower 
A garden subject that has not been given 
the consideration it deserves. Flowering dur¬ 
ing August and September, when most peren¬ 
nials have finished their blooming period and 
the Autumn varieties have not yet started, 
they make splendid hardy border plants. 
Equally desirable for cutting. They are best 
suited to sunny locations and should be 
divided early each Spring to insure best 
results. 
Autumnale rubrum. Bright terra-cotta- 
red flowers. 3 ft. 
Chippersfield Orange, Flowers in very 
large heads, with orange-splashed flame- 
mahogany disc. Good addition to the fall- 
flowering family. A very good color. 4 ft. 
$1.00 for 3, $3.00 for 10. 
Riverton Beauty. Pure lemon-yellow flow¬ 
ers with large discs of purplish black. 
3 to 4 ft. 
Riverton Gem. Old-gold, suffused with 
bright terra-cotta, changing to wallflower- 
red. 3 to 4 ft. 
All Heleniums, except where noted, 75 cts. ' 
for 3, $2.00 for 10, $3.75 for 25 
HELIOPSIS • Oranse Sunflower 
Scabra excelsa. Rich chrome-yellow flow- ; 
ers, turning to bright yellow as they ma¬ 
ture. These are almost double, having from 
4 to 5 rows of petals, and are produced very i 
profusely. The plant is of robust growth, | 
about 3 feet high, and from mid-July to the 
end of August makes an effective display. 
75.cts.Tor 3, $2.00 for 10, $3.75 for 25. 
HELIANTHEMUM 
Rock or Sun-rose 
Low-growing evergreen plants, forming 
broad clumps which, during their flowering 
season, July to September, are hidden by a 
mass of bloom. For the front of the border, 
the rockery, or a dry, sunny bank. 
©Buttercup. Golden yellow; single. 
©Fireball. Bright scarlet; double. 
©Rhodanthe carneum. Rich pink flowers. 
Gray foliage. 
All Helianthemums, 75 cts. for 3, $2.00 for 10, 
$3.75 for 25 
HEUCHERA • Coral Bells 
Planted in well-drained, fairly rich, and not 
too heavy soil, their delicate beauty will add 
much to your rockery as well as hardy border. 
They are very hardy and excellent for cutting. 
Top-dress each Spring with well-decayed 
manure. Divide every third year. Flowering 
period. May, June, and July. 
Brizoides. Pale pink flowers. 
©Pluie de Feu. Large, rich scarlet flowers. 
©Perry’s White. Pure white flowers which 
go well with the red and pink varieties. 
©Rosmondi. One of the handsomest 
Heucheras of the coral-pink shades. Its 
stiff, straight stems make it surpass all 
other varieties. 1 to 1 )4 ft. 90 cts. for 3, 
$2.50 for 10, $5.00 for 25. 
©Sanguinea. Brilliant coral-red. 
All Heucheras, except where noted, 75 cts. for3, 
$2.00 for 10, $3.75 for 25 
HOLLYHOCKS 
Majestic, hardy plants 6 to 8 feet high. A 
necessary part of every old-fashioned garden. 
Their colossal spikes of bloom produce bold 
and showy effects which cannot be secured 
with any other flowering plant. 
Extra-Choice Double Newport Pink. 
Extra-Choice Double Red. 
Extra-Choice Double White. 
Extra-Choice Double Yellow. 
Extra-Choice Double Mixed. 
All Extra-Choice Double Hollyhocks, 60 cts. 
for 3, $1.50 for 10, $3.00 for 25 
Orange Prince. Novelty. New strain with 
flowers of rich apricot-orange, heretofore 
unknown in Hollyhocks. Large and fully 
double. 75 cts. for 3, $2.00 for 10, $3.75 
for 25. 
Double Imperator. New. Very large, 
double blooms with elegantly and deeply 
fringed outer petals and a very double 
crested rosette in the center. Includes 
many charming color combinations of 
choice delicate tints. 75 cts. for 3, $2.00 
for 10, $3.75 for 25. 
IBERIS • Hardy Candytuft 
©Gibraltarica. During June it is a mass of 
violet and lavender flowers. Fine in a 
low border or in the rockery. Requires a 
protected situation. 8 in. 75 cts. for 3, 
$2.00 for 10, $3.75 for 25. 
©Little Gem. Dwarf. Pure white flowers 
in June. Its compact, neat habit makes 
it one of our best rock- or edging plants. 
Perfectly hardy. 90 cts. for 3, $2.50 
for 10, $5.00 for 25. 
©Sempervirens. A sheet of white 
flowers in Spring. Particularly fine 
rock-plant. 6 to 8 in. 75 cts. for 3, 
$2.00 for 10, $3.75 for 25. 
INULA • Fleabane 
©Ensifolia. A very satisfactory plant 
for poor soils. Compact bushes, 10 
to l2 inches high, with large, yellow, 
daisy-like flowers from June to 
August. Full sun. 75 cts. for 3, $2.00 
for 10, $3.75 for 25. 
IRIS PUMILA 
Cristata. Dainty little lavender Iris with 
yellow patch on petals. Very dwarf and 
early. 75 cts. for 3, $2.00 for 10, $3.75 
for 25. 
LAVANDULA 
) ©Vera (The True Sweet Lavender;. Dull 
blue-gra.y foliage and fragrant lavender 
flowers during July. When cut and 
dried they retain their fragrance in¬ 
definitely. 75 cts. for 3, $2.00 for 10, 
$3.75 for 25. 
LEONTOPODIUM • Edelweiss 
©Alpinum. A well-known alpine with 
pretty silvery white leaves and star-like 
heads clothed with a dense white, woolly 
substance. 4 to 5 inches high. One of 
the most famous of rock-plants from 
the European Alps. 75 cts. for 3, $2.00 
for 10, $3.75 for 25. 
LIATRIS 
Blazing Star or Gayfeather 
Pycnostachya. Plant of easy culture and 
unusual appearance. Spikes of rich purple 
flowers, 4 feet long, during July and 
August. 
Scariosa (Kansas Gayfeather). Same color 
as above, only the spike is not as dense. 
Gives a fluffy appearance and is attractive. 
July and August. 
Both Liatris, 60 cts. for 3, $1.50 for 10, 
$3.00 for 25 
LINUM • Flax 
©Flavum. Golden yellow flowers are pro¬ 
duced just after the alyssums are 
through. Very desirable for the rockery. 
75 cts. for 3, $2.00 for 10, $3.75 for 25. 
©Perenne, Blue. Pearly blue flowers. A 
graceful, hardy perennial for the border 
or rockery. Blooms from May to August. 
1)4 ft. 60 cts. for 3, $1.50 for 10, $3.00 
for 25. 
LUPINUS 
In June, just before the delphiniums flower, 
the Lupines dominate the garden picture. 
Beautiful spikes of pea-shaped flowers, about 
a foot long, are produced on stems 3 feet high. 
A deep, well-drained soil and sunny location 
are the chief requirements. It is suggested by 
many growers that a lime soil be used. 
Moerheimi. Rose-colored spikes. 
Polyphyllus. Deep blue flowers. 
Polyphyllus luteus. Yellow shades. 
Polyphyllus roseus. Large spikes of clear 
rose. 
Polyphyllus, Harkness Regal Hybrids. A 
noted European strain containing many 
new shades and colors varying from white 
to deepest blue, light to dark pink, and 
from pale amber to bronze-yellow. Bi¬ 
colors also appear occasionally. 
All Lupinus, 75 cts. for 3, $2.00 for 10, 
$3.75 for 25 
Helenium, Chippersfield Orange 
