PITZONKA’S PANSY FARM 
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BRISTOL, PENNA 
STATICE • Sea-Lavender 
Dumosa. Novelty. A new perennial va¬ 
riety about 234 feet high. Dense clusters 
of silvery gray flowers. 
©Latifolia. An attractive and showy plant 
from whicli spring large, branched flower- 
stems with candelabra-like heads, fre¬ 
quently 13 ^ feet high and 2 feet across, 
coveied with small purple flowers during 
July and August. 
Both Statices, 75 cts. for 3, $2.00 for 10, 
$3.75 for 25 
STOKESIA • Stokes Aster 
Cyanea caerulea. Beautiful light blue llow- 
ers on 1 34-foot stems. Lovely for cutting 
or in front of the border. Stokesias are 
one of our best Summer-flowering hardy 
plants. 
Cyanea alba. White form of above. 
Both Stokesias, 75 cts. for 3, $2.00 for 10, 
$3.75 for 25 
TEUCRIUM . G ermander 
©Chamaedrys. Glossy green foliage re¬ 
sembling dwarf “boxwood” and may be 
used in place of boxwood where the latter 
is not hardy. Can be clipped to suit any 
height up to 1 foot. 90 cts. for 3, $2.50 
for 10, $5.00 for 25. 
THYMUS • Thyme 
Border of Violas 
Veronica, continued 
©Incana. Deep blue flowers with silvery 
foliage. Has good appearance, both in 
and out of bloom. Useful in rockery or 
for edging paths and flower-beds. 6 in. 
Longifolia subsessilis (Japanese Speed¬ 
well). The showiest and best of the 
Speedwells. Forms a bushy plant 2 to 
3 feet high, with long, dense spikes of 
deep blue flowers from July to Septem¬ 
ber. 90 cts. for 3, $2.50 for 10, $5.00 
for 25. 
©Rupestris nana. Prostrate and creeping. 
Deep gentian-blue flowers in late April 
and early May. One of the best early 
blue rock-plants known. 1 in. 
Spicata. Long spikes of violet-blue flow¬ 
ers from June to August. Fine variety 
for hardy border. For best results, lift 
and divide every three years. 2 ft. 
All Veronicas, except where noted, 75 cts. 
for 3, $2.00 for 10, $3.75 for 25 
VINCA • Myrtle 
Bowles’ Variety. Flowers bright Eleanor- 
blue, produced in wild profusion in early 
Spring, with a sprinkling of bloom all 
Summer. Flowers twice the size of 
V. minor. 75 cts. for 3, $2.00 for 10, 
$3.75 for 25. 
©Minor. Fine evergreen creeper. A good 
ground-cover in shady places where 
grass will not grow. Much used for 
covering graves. Single light blue flow¬ 
ers. 60 cts. for 3, $1.50 for 10, $3.00 
for 25. 
©Serpyllum albus (White Mountain 
Thyme). Forms dense mats of dark 
green foliage and clouds of white flowers. 
©Serpyllum coccineus. Plants become 
completely covered with brilliant, crim¬ 
son-scarlet flowers. 
©Serpyllum lanuginosus (Woolly-leaved 
Thyme). Woolly foliage with bright pink 
flowers. 
©Serpyllum splendens. A rapid, dwarf¬ 
growing variety for the edge of walks 
or in the rock-garden. Pink. 
All Thymus, 75 cts. for 3, $2.00 for 10, 
$3.75 for 25 
THERMOPSIS 
Caroliniana. A lovely, lupine-like plant 
with rich green foliage, 2 feet high. During 
June and July yellow flowers are produced 
in racemes 6 to 12 inches long. 75 cts. for 3, 
$2.00 for 10, $3.75 for 25. 
Tritoma Pfitzeri 
TRITOMA • Red-Hot Poker 
Pfitzeri. We offer the true type of this va¬ 
riety and we consider it the best we have 
seen. Color is rich, fiery orange-scarlet. It 
shows up best when planted in masses, and 
is very valuable as a cut-flower. They need 
some protection in Winter. 90 cts. for 3, 
$2.50 for 10, $5.00 for 25. 
Towers of Gold. Rich yellow flowers are 
profusely produced. It is at its best in 
August and early September when good 
flowers are hard to get. This variety is 
particularly fine for cutting. 50 cts. each, 
$1.35 for 3. 
TUNICA • Tunic Flower 
©Saxifraga rosea fiore-pleno. Novelty. A 
charming, spreading, little plant that 
has minute dark green foliage and is 
covered with double pink flowers from 
June to September. 6 to 8 in. 90 cts. 
for 3, $2.50 for 10, $5.00 for 25. 
VALERIANA • Garden Heliotrope 
Coccinea. Umbels of rose flowers 
on 1-foot stems from June until 
October. A splendid plant for 
bold effects in the wall or rock- 
garden. Plants, if too large, may 
be severely cut back without 
damage. Total height about 2 
feet. 
Coccinea alba. White form of the 
above. 
Officinalis (Garden Heliotrope). 
Produces showy heads of rose- 
tinted white flowers during June 
and July. Very fragrant. I.oves 
a moist spot. 3 to 4 ft. 
All Valerianas, 60 cts. for 3, 
$1.50 for 10, $3.00 for 25 
VERONICA • Speedwell 
Amethystina, “True Blue.’’ 
A splendid rich dark blue. 
June and July. 15 to 18 in. 
Blue Spire. Lovely deep blue 
spikes. The foliage is clean 
and the plant is of bushy, up¬ 
right habit, blooming through¬ 
out the early Summer and 
withstanding hot and dry 
weather without suffering. A 
very worth-while border plant. 
2 ft. $1.00 for 3, $3.00 for 10. 
VIOLA • Tufted Pansies 
©Jersey Gem. The most valuable bedding 
Viola yet introduced, blooming from 
early May to the end of the season. Of 
compact, sturdy growth. Flowers pure 
violet, on stems about 6 inches long. 
Our stock is all propagated from di¬ 
visions, being of the originator’s stock. 
This variety does not come true from 
seed. 75 cts. for 3, $2.00 for 10, $3.75 
for 25. 
©Purple Glory. A Viola of recent introduc¬ 
tion, being of the Jersey Gem type. A 
difference is shown in the shape of the 
flower, it being somewhat round. A very 
beautiful Viola blooming persistently 
throughout the entire Summer. 75 cts. 
for 3, $2.00 for 10, $3.75 for 25. 
VIOLETS, HARDY 
©Pedata bicolor (Painted Bird’s-foot Vio¬ 
let). A variety of which the upper petals 
are of a rich purple, the lower ones nearly 
white. Too much cannot be said of this 
splendid variety. 75 cts. for 3, $2.50 
for 10, $5.00 for 25. 
Veronica, Blue Spire 
