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SHAKESPEARE'S PANSIES 
. . . and there’s Pansies, that’s for thoughts .”— 
Hamlet 
Four years ago a little stray Pansy was discovered in 
our growings, that was so simple, quaint, and sweet, 
that we saved it ior seed, and now offer it for the first 
time on our 70th Anniversary! It is in no sense a large 
florist Pansy, but is of the quaint, unique type of the 
Pansies of Shakespeare's time, described in the book 
"Flowers from Stratford on Avon." It is almost identical 
with the old and original variety of Pansy, prettily 
marked, with many petals reflexed, charming and dif¬ 
ferent. Mixed colors. 2283 — Pkt., 25c; 2 pkts., 45c; 
V 32 oz„ $1.25. 
LA CROSSI WISCONSIN 
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