PANSIES 
Recent Novelties 
and 
Named Varieties 
PITZONKA’S 
GIANT-FLOWERING 
MIXTURE 
For description refer 
to page 1 
RECENT NOVELTIES 
From the multitude of varieties that are intro¬ 
duced each year by foreign and American growers 
we liave selected seven that we believe are best 
adapted to general garden use. 
BERNA. A Swiss Giant with large, well-formed flowers of fine 
texture in a striking velvety violet-blue, with dark centers. 
CORONATION GOLD. The largest pure golden yellow 
introduced so far. Flowers of heavy texture are produced 
on strong, stiff stems held well above the foliage. Given the 
All-America Award of Merit in 1937 and was one of the 
outstanding flower novelties for that year. 
FIRE BEACON. Bright wallllower-red with a touch of 
orange. Unusual. 
GIANT LAVENDER. Pleasing shade of lavender with slight 
variation. Flowers of fine texture borne well above the foliage 
on strong, stiff stems. 
GIANT RED. Same type as preceding, in shades of red. 
MAPLE LEAF, VIOLET JEWEL. Maple Leaf type with 
the same heavy foliage and large flowers. Rich purple. 
SUPER MAPLE LEAF GIANTS. A distinct variety with 
thick foliage and flowers of heavy substance, 4 to 5 inches 
across. Stems are long enough to make it desirable for cut- 
flower purposes. A mixture of many colors and color com¬ 
binations. 
BABY PANSIES 
Few Pansies are more lovely than this Baby type. 
In height it does not exceed 4 inches and has the 
same compact, bushy growth as the bedding Violas. 
Highly valuable for border and rockery. 
Baby Delight. A light blue with somewhat waved petals. 
Mrs. A. H. Scott. Deep purple-violet, shading off in the 
top petals to a white line. Much the same color as Lord 
Bcaconsficld. 
Prices of Novelties and Baby Pansies: 65 cts. for 25, 
$2.00 per 100 Not less than 50 plants at 100 rate 
NAMED VARIETIES 
FURNISHED IN SEPARATE COLORS 
Frequently the gardener desires to use Pansy 
Plants to secure an immediate color scheme. They 
are especially desirable for edging hardy borders, for 
setting around a bed of tulips, for use in the rock- 
garden, or for outlining a cemetery lot or an indi¬ 
vidual grave. Pansies may be used in a multitude of 
ways, and these standard varieties will give you an 
opportunity to carry out many garden ideas. All of 
the plants are compact growers, yet the stems are not 
so short as to render the blooms useless for cutting. 
While the flowers are not quite so large as those of 
the mixed types, they will give a wonderful effect. 
Alpenglow. Cardinal shades, with dark blotches. 
Blue Boy. Clear and pure silvery lilac. A bed of this variety 
gives an effect of striking beauty. 
Bronze. Peculiar shades in bronze. 
Giant White. Pure white flowers somewhat larger than 
Snow Queen. 
Golden Yellow. Rich yellow with large brown eye. 
King of the Blacks. The nearest to black in Pansies. 
Lake of Thun. 7 rue splendid ultramarine-blue. The most 
beautiful of all blue Pansies. An exact duplicate of the 
Emperor William with much larger flowers. Excellent when 
used with Yellow Master. 
Lord Beaconsheld. Deep purple-violet shading off in the 
top petals to a white line. Fine for graves. 
Royal. Deep purple; very pretty. 
Yellow Master. A pure golden yellow, like Golden Queen, 
but the flowers are somewhat larger and of better form. 
Regular Size Plants, 90 cts. per 100, $7.50 per 1000 
Large Plants, $1.40 per 100, $12.00 per 1000 
We do not supply less than 50 plants of any one color. 
50 plants at the 100 rate; 250 at the 1000 rate 
BE SURE TO STATE SIZE AND QUANTITY WANTED 
ORDERS MUST AMOUNT TO $2.00 OR MORE 
