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PANSIES AT THEIR LOVELIEST 
One of the most imortant horticultural introductions of 
recent years. Plants grow 2 l /2 to 3^/2 feet high, with six 
to eight strong upright stems bearing numerous good sized 
blooms on flower stems ten to twelve inches long. 
SOW IN JULY-AUGUST 
Seed should 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 support in the same manner as car¬ 
nations. They may also be grown in 6in. 
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 Chicago Spring flower show by Mr. 
Fritz Bahr, where they attracted con- 
i r0lT1/ siderable favorable attention. 
%e&> j?xoT' lS 
PACKET OF 100 SEEDS - $2.00 
“ You will see that I am again order¬ 
ing your Giant Winter Flowering 
Pansy which I have been getting from 
you now for the past three years. The 
results have been wonderful. The 
flowers are so large and beautifully 
colored." 
(Mrs.) E. E. Bernheimer 
Deal, N. J. 
“/ have been greatly pleased with 
your Giant Winter Flowering Pansies. 
The numerous and large flowers on 
long stems have made this variety indis¬ 
pensable to me for supplying cut flower 
during the winter, and the colors seem 
to be better than ever'' 
Percy Hicks 
Supt. to B. H. Borden, Esq. 
Rumson, N. J. 
"Your Giant Winter Flowering Pansy 
is unique . and where cut flower is needed 
during the winter months is, practically 
speaking, indispensable. The sturdy, 
tall, upright growth makes this variety 
distinct from any other. The flowers are 
large and well colored and are produced 
plentifully on long, stiff stems." 
George Ferguson 
Supt to Mrs. H. I. Pratt 
Glen Cove, L. I., N. Y. 
“/ think you should know how much 
success I have had with your Giant 
Winter Flower Pansies. Plants three to 
four feet high have been covered with 
flowers from base to top, from Decem¬ 
ber till April. The long, strong stems 
on which the blooms are produced make 
this a very desirable subject for winter 
cutting." 
Joseph Tansy 
Supt. to Mrs. H. F. Tilford 
Tuxedo Park, N. Y. 
For over FIFTY years "DON” has been the BUY-word for fine quality 
