
PANSIES 
Everybody loves pansies. Pansies thrive best in a moist, 
sunny location and in rich, loamy soil. Seed should be 
sown in flats in the autumn for early spring blossoms, or 
can be sown early in the year for good flowers later in 
the spring. The plants must be transplanted twice in order 
to get the largest flowers; once from the seed box to a 
sheltered bed, and again to the open garden. This is im- 
portant for large size Pansies. Use manure liberally in 
preparing the bed. The blossoms are usually larger in 
the spring and again in the fall, and while they bloom 
freely all summer, the blossoms are small during the hot 
months. 
FRASER'S GIANT PANSIES—Mixed 
1071 Super Swiss Giants. Roggli strain. Produces un- 
usually large flowers on long stems. A very choice selec- 
tion of colors and a strain most gardeners know and rely 
on. Unexcelled in size and quality. Pkt. 50c. 
1072 Fraser’s Prize America. An. extra good strain at 
this price. Beautifully blotched flowers of large size and 
heavy texture. Compact plants and long stems fine for 
cutting. Pkt. $1.00. 
1077 Triumph of Giants (Armacost & Royston Strain). 
A super-pansy; lovely, distinctive strain, bearing extra 
large flowers, prettily blotched, strong stems. A fine range 
of colors. Pkt. 50c; 14 oz. $4.00; oz. $15.00. 
1079 Pacific Majesty Ingleman’s Strain. Where a large 
flower of good quality and assortment of colors is wanted 
for bedding or border you will find this one entirely satis- 
factory. Pkt. 50c. 
1078 Oregon Giants (Mastodon). Fine well-formed large 
flowers somewhat flattened and “full-faced.’’ Excellent col- 
ors and markings. Pkt. 50c. = 
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