D ID you see the Pansies at the New York World’s Fair this year—fine healthy plants covered with large flowers in five of 
the loveliest colors the Pansy is capable of producing? And did you notice what a long blooming season they furnished? 
Well, they were Pitzonka’s Pansies, 400,000 of them, and four hundred thousand Pansies is a lot of Pansies; quite an 
order to place with one firm. 
We received this flattering order because we have for years been building up a reputation for the very finest Pansy plants 
obtainable anywhere. 
The park authorities placed their Pansy order with a Pansy Specialist with a reputation, and from all reports the Pitzonka 
Pansies at the World’s Fair were an unqualified success. 
Planting Pansies among Tulips, as was done at the World’s Fair, furnishes color in the Tulip beds before and after 
the Tulips bloom. 
COPPER LUSTRE 
New Pansy, Copper Lustre 
We do not have the history of this 
lovely Pansy which came to us from 
Europe, but it is undoubtedly a Master¬ 
piece seedling as it has the lovely 
ruffled form and velvety, heavy tex¬ 
tured petals of the true Master¬ 
piece type. 
The color of the large blotch 
which covers all but the edges of 
the three petals is the darkest of 
seal-brown, while the two upper 
petals and the edges of the lower 
ones is a distinct rich shade of 
brownish burgundy. 
Of course it is fragrant, de¬ 
liciously so, and the stems are long 
enough to cut so one can enjoy the 
blooms in the house as well as in the 
garden. 
If you like dark Pansies you, too, 
will be delighted with the rich color, 
the velvety feel and look of the heavy 
petals, and the spicy fragrance of the 
flowers as well as the close-growing, 
hard-working plant. 
We have but a limited supply of 
Copper Lustre this season so must ask 
an extra price for them. 
Fine Plants, $1.50 for 25, 
$4.00 per 100 
CORONATION GOLD 
