ROHBOCK’S SONS — PROVO, UTAH 
Pans. 
For best results in growing Pansies start by getting a good strain. Then sow seeds in a 
flat or in cold frames in a good rich sandy leaf mold or if leaf mold is not to be had a rich, 
loamey soil will do where beds have a good drainage and are in a sunny location. Seed must 
then be covered very lightly with sifted soil and kept moist. They then must be kept covered 
with burlap until germination, at such time the burlap should be removed. A temperature of 
about 75 degrees or a bit less is about right for sprouting Pansie seed. The seedling plants 
should be transplanted twice, in order to get the largest flowers, transplanting once from the 
seed pans to the sheltered beds, then later transplanted to the open garden. Pansie seed may 

be sown actually at three separate seasons of the year. 
February to April the Pansies will bloom from July on. 
Then sown in frames during July and August and 
The main flowering crop then comes in the spring. The following varieties 
tiful flowers are produced in the fall. 
transplanted later. 
of Pansies are of the true Mastodon strain. 

JUMBO MIXED (New)—These Pansies will bring gigantic flow- 
ers without any special effort, measuring up to 414 inches 
in diameter. They have a wide range of colors in all shades 
of the rainbow. Pkt. .25; 1/32 oz. .85; 1/16 oz. $1.00. 
SEA BLUE (New)—The most beautiful shade of blue we have 
ever seen. Very large. Pkt. .25; 1/32 oz. .35; 1/16 oz. 65; 
Ig oz. $1.00. 
MIRACLE MIXED—Finest types of Mastodon strains, latest 
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1.00. 
MASTERPIECE MIXED—Long stems. Best for cut flowers. 
Pkt. .25; 1/32 oz. .45; 1/16 oz. .85; /g oz. $1.00. 
ACES MIXED OR GREENHOUSE SPECIAL—Fine market strain. 
Pkt. .25; 1/16 oz. .50; Y/g oz. .85. 
GOLDEN GATE—A monster golden yellow. 
OZ SD 1 Groza Oo: 
MLLE. IRENE—A henna red type, new to Pansies. Pkt. .20; 
1/32 oz. .35; 1/16 oz. .65. 
ISABELLE—A ruffled bronze and yellow. Pkt. .20; 1/32 oz. 
.35; 1/16 oz. .65. 
Pkt 20771732 
ADONIS IMPROVED—Light blue and lavender shades. Pkt. 
20c; 1/32 oz. 35c; 1/16 oz. 65c. 
PANAMA PACIFIC—A large yellow. Pkt. .20; 1/32 oz. .30; 
1/16 oz. .50. 
PARISIAN YELLOW—A pure yellow. Pkt. .20; 1/32 oz. .30; 
WALGrozaeDO! 
BRONZE—Very large. Many shades. Pkt. .20; 1/32 oz. .30; 
1/16 oz. .50. 
BLACK—Nearly all jet black. Pkt. .20; 1/32 oz. .30; 1/16 oz. 
50. 
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First if started in the house, from 
Second sown outdoors in May, beau- 
GRAND DUKE MICHEL—The largest all-white Pansy. Pkt. 
.20; 1/32 oz. .30; 1/16 oz. .50. 
MADAME STEELE—Elks’ purple; immense blooms; a perfect 
self. Pkt. .20; 1/32 oz. .30; 1/16 oz. .50. 
IMPROVED BEACONSFIELD — Upper petals Lavender tinge, 
lower petals Violet shades. Pkt. .20; 1/32 oz. .30 1/16 oz. .50. 
“400” MIXED—A super Swiss strain. Grand in size, form, 
color, and substance. Huge jewels of velvet and red and gold, 
with variations of those colors, including shades entirely new. 
Pkt. .25; 1/32 oz. .40; 1/16 oz. .65. 
Salpighossis 

Saipiglossis Mixed 
SALPIGLOSSIS EMPEROR—Finest mixed a very desirable bed- 
ding and prize cut flower of large showy trumpet-shaped 
flowers of a very charming penciled, nitted and purple. Bloom 
from July until freezing weather. Pkt. .15; Yg oz. .25; Wy 
oz. 45c. 
Schizanthus. 
EXCELSIOR COMPACTUS—Finest mixed plants of a dwarf 
compact growth of about 6 inches tall, very free flowering. 
Colors of pink, rose, cream, white and some darker colors 
very fine pot plants. Blooms all summer in cooler climates. 
Pkt. 20c; 1/g oz. 65c. 
GRANDIFLORA BUTTERFLY MIXTURE—Seed may be sown 
in seed beds or in the garden in set plantings. Produces 
masses of dainty marked flowers. A strikingly bright mixture 
of full color range. Pkt. 20c; 1/g oz. 40c. 
