PITZONKA’S PANSY FARM 
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BRISTOL, PENNA 
Digitalis 
Delphinium, continued 
Blackmore & Langdon’s English Hy¬ 
brids. Th is has a range of colors well 
divided in the palest of blue shades to the 
deepest indigo, with a strong run of the 
most delicate shades of rose; double and 
single. 75 cts. for 3, $2.00 for 10, $3.75 
for 25, $14.00 per 100. 
©Chinense, Blue Butterfly. A distinct 
and neat variety growing about 1 foot 
high with fine, feathery foliage and pro¬ 
ducing freely large blossoms of rich ul- 
tramarine-blue. 60 cts, for 3, $1.50 for 
__ 10, $3.00 for 25, $11.00 per 100. 
©Chinense alba. As above; flowers white. 
60 cts. for 3, $1.50 for 10, $3.00 for 25, 
$11.00 per 100. 
Giant Pacific Hybrids. This is a sensa¬ 
tional new strain of hybrid Delphinium 
proclaimed one of the showiest and most 
glorious of all. Under favorable condi¬ 
tions the plants will reach truly gigantic 
height, yet every flower-spike is well 
formed. Has wiry, slender stems and a 
large percentage of the plants have 
proved decidedly resistant to mildew. 
Nicely formed bees, fine foliage, and un¬ 
usual uniformity of habit. 50 cts. each, 
$1.35 for 3, 
Lamartine. Gentian-blue, with conspicu¬ 
ous white center—a deeper blue than 
Bellamosum. Wonderful variety. $1.00 
for 3, $3.00 for 10. 
Summer Cloud. This fine new variety is 
the best of all whites introduced to date 
and comes practically 100 per cent true. 
Of free-flowering habit and very good for 
cutting. 4 to 5 ft. 75 cts. for 3, $2.00 
for 10, $3.75 for 25. 
Wrexham’s Hollyhock. The Wrexham 
strain grows 5 to 8 feet tall and the spikes 
have 36 to 40 inches of flowers, hence the 
name Hollyhock Delphinium. The colors 
are. shades of blue and violet with white, 
purple, and black-blue center petals, 
both double and single. 90 cts. for 3, 
$2.50 for 10, $5.00 for 25, $19.00 per 100. 
DIANTHUS • Garden Pink 
PI umarius (Garden Pink). Very beautiful, 
sweet-scented, double, semi-double and 
gjl^single flowers in great diversity of color. 
60 cts. for 3, $1.50 for 10, $3.00 for 25. 
DIANTHUS BARBATUS 
Sweel William 
Pink Beauty. There is always a good de¬ 
mand for this beautiful old-fashioned 
favorite. Salmony rose. 
Scarlet Beauty. Intense, bright scarlet 
flowers. 
White Beauty. Pure white. 
Single, Dwarf, Mixed. A very showy, 
exceptionally low-growing (only 6 inches), 
and compact Sweet William in a beautiful 
range of colors. 
All Dianthus barbatus, 60 cts. for 3, 
$1.50 for 10, $3.00 for 25, $11.00 per 100 
DIANTHUS SPECIES 
©Arvernensis. A beautiful, rose-colored 
Pink from the mountains of France; fra¬ 
grant; 2 to 3 inches across. 
Beatrix. Novelty. Large clusters of light 
salmon-pink flowers. Blooms from May 
to frost. 90 cts. for 3, $2.50 for 10, 
$5.00 for 25. 
©Caesius (Cheddar Pink). Makes compact 
mounds of blue-gray foliage with fringed 
rosy flowers on 6-inch stems. June and 
July. 
Deltoides erecta. Upright-growing, non¬ 
creeping form of D. deltoides. Grows 
into compact tufts which in early sum¬ 
mer are smothered under hundreds of 
small brilliant crimson flowers. Valuable 
rock- or edging-plant. 
©Deltoides, Major Steam’s Variety. 
Gem for the rock-garden. Brown-tinted 
foliage and crimson flowers. 
Furst Bismarck. Bright crimson-pink; 
perpetual flowering. May to November. 
All Dianthus Species, except where noted, 
75 cts. for 3, $2.00 for 10, $3.75 for 25 
DIGITALIS • Foxglove 
These stately flowers are biennials and are 
made up of many strains. Flower-stems aver¬ 
age 2 to 4 feet long. Indispensable for the old- 
fashioned garden and very popular for plant¬ 
ing among shrubbery and in shady places. 
Giant Shirley Hybrids. They are a genuine 
“Shirley” production of extraordinary size 
and vigor, growing 5 to 6 feet tall. Colors 
range from white and shell-pink to deepest 
rose, many attractively dotted with crim¬ 
son or chocolate. 60 cts. for 3, $1.50 for 10, 
$3.00. for 25. 
Gloxiniseflora purpurea. Purple-spotted 
Gloxinia-like flowers. 
Gloxiniaeflora rosea. An excellent rose- 
colored type of the above. 
Grandiflora. The spikes are not as large in 
this species but the flowers are a strong 
yellow. The Perennial Digitalis. 
Hybrida, Lutzi. New hybrids in salmon- 
pink shades. 3 ft. 
Isabellina. A lovely cream-yellow sort of 
medium height, producing 3 to 4 flower- 
spikes to one plant. 
All Digitalis, except where noted, 
75 cts. for 3, $2.00 for 10, $3.75 for 25 
DICENTRA • Bleeding-Heart 
Eximia (Plumy Bleeding-heart). A dwarf¬ 
growing sort with beautiful finely cut foli¬ 
age and showy racemes of pretty pink 
flowers throughout the season. It is equally 
at home in full shade or sun and perfectly 
hardy anywhere. 75 cts. for 3, $2.00 for 10, 
$3.75 for 25. 
Spectabilis (Bleeding-heart or Seal-flower). 
An old-fashioned favorite. Its long racemes 
of graceful, heart-shaped pink flowers in 
May and June are always attractive. Per¬ 
fectly at home in any part of the hardy 
border, and especially valuable for plant¬ 
ing in the shade. 1 to 2 ft. Strong clumps, 
$1.00 for 3, $3.00 for 10, $6.25 for 25. 
DICTAMNUS • Gas-Plant 
Fraxinella rubra. A very showy border 
perennial growing about 2 feet high and 
having spikes of rosy pink flowers witli 
deeper veins and fragrant foliage during 
June and July. It requires a deep, rich, 
well-drained, loamy soil. Once planted, 
avoid moving, as it improves with age. 
90 cts. for 3, $2.50 for 10, $5.00 for 25. 
DORONICUM • Leopardsbane 
Caucasicum, Mme. Mason. New. Beau¬ 
tiful yellow. Free flowering, with long 
stems and large flowers. A real improve¬ 
ment. 1 ft. 
Excelsum. Large, bright yellow, daisy-like 
flowers, and one of the most effective very 
early Spring-flowering perennials. It suc¬ 
ceeds everywhere. Very attractive when 
planted in clumps. 2 ft. 
Pardalianches, Bunch of Gold. Blooming 
after Excelsum and Mme. Mason, this va¬ 
riety becomes a valuable asset in the hardy 
border. Masses of bright canary-yellow 
flowers on 2 to 2J^-foot stems. Plants 
grow into fine large clumps and are as easy 
to grow as other Doronicums. $1.50 for 3, 
$4.50 for 10. 
All Doronicums, except where noted, 90 cts. 
for 3, $2.50 for 10, $5.00 for 25 
EUPATORIUM • Hardy Ageratum 
Ccelestinum (Hardy Ageratum). Flowers 
light blue, from August to frost. Fine for 
cutting. 75 cts. for 3, $2.00 for 10, $3.75 
for 25. 
EUPHORBIA 
©Myrsinites. Long, glaucous blue stems 
fall gracefully away from the center, giv¬ 
ing a prostrate appearance. Clusters of 
bright yellow flowers in June. Well 
adapted for rockwork. 1 ft. $1.00 for 
3, $3.00 for 10. 
GAILLARDIA • Blanket-Flower 
©Goblin. Especially suitable for the rock- 
garden. The dwarf plants, 12 to 16 
inches high, form broad bushes of close, 
compact habit. Bright yellow blooms 
with deep red zones. 75 cts. for 3, $2.00 
for 10, $3.75 for 25. 
Portola Hybrids. An improved strain of 
selected colors having a range from red¬ 
dish bronze to deep gold. A recom¬ 
mended cut-flower. 60 cts. for 3, $1.50 
for 10, $3.00 for 25. 
Sun God. Pure golden yellow, absolutely 
free from markings of any kind, with a 
prominent golden yellow center. The 
gorgeous flowers, almost 4 inches across, 
are produced on rigid, wiry, clean-cut 
stems, often 2 feet or more in height. 
Flowers freely from late June and inter¬ 
mittently throughout the season. 50 cts. 
each, $1.35 for 3. 
GENTIANA • Gentian 
©Purdomi. Introduced by Purdom, and a 
fine addition to the list of Gentians. 
Lovely blue flowers in July and August. 
$1.00 for 3, $3.00 for 10, $6.25 for 25. 
GEUM • Avens 
©Borisi. Novelty. A vivid scarlet, single 
flower for the alpine garden. Laciniated 
foliage. 1 ft. 
Fire Opal. Dazzling rich scarlet flowers 
with orange sheen, often 3 inches across. 
Free bloomer with good foliage. A strik¬ 
ing Geum that should be in all gardens. 
2 ft. May and June. $1.00 for 3, $3.00 
for 10. 
Lady Stratheden. Rich golden yellow 
flowers; counterpart of Mrs. Bradshaw. 
Fine for hardy garden. 2 ft. Late July. 
Mrs. Bradshaw. A splendid variety with 
large, double flowers of a fiery red. 2 ft. 
May and June. 
All Geums, except where noted, 75 cts. for 3, 
$2.00 for 10, $3.75 for 25 
