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Platt’s Superlative Pansy, (One-Half Actual Size) 
Pansy 
. Heartsease 
The pansy stands in a class by itself. It is a 
flower that everyone admires, even if only a small 
place to raise them. The pansy produces best 
results during the cool days of spring, and in a 
sandy loam thoroughly prepared and supplied with 
well-rotted manure. To assist germination by re- 
taining moisture, cover the seed bed with sheeting 
or single burlap, removing as soon as seedlings 
begin to appear. From this time on it is important 
never to let the soil become dry; to do so is fatal; 
keep moist but not soaking wet. For early spring 
flowers, sow seed in August and protect during 
the winter. 
Pansies in Mixtures 
Platt’s Superlative Mixed. This is a very rich 
mixture of giant long-stemmed pansies, early and 
free blooming, containing the choicest sorts grown 
by foremost specialists. It has a very wide varia- 
tion of colors, including new velvet-like red and 
gold shades, also ruffled types. The plant is of 
strong compact growth. To those wishing extra 
quality we can highly recommend it as one of the 
finest obtainable. Per pkt., 25c.; %-oz., $2.00; oz., 
$15.00. 
Super Swiss Giants. Very attractive, unusual 
colors, many heretofore unknown in pansies. This 
pansy is so outstanding in its size and magnificent 
colors that it has created a sensation wherever 
shown. Where commercial growers have intro- 
duced it, the ordinary pansies are a thing of the 
past. In many instances, the demand for plants 
exceeds the supply, at good prices, while other 
pansy plants could not be sold even at a sacrifice. 
Per pkt., 25c.; %-oz., $2.00; oz., $15.00. 
Masterpiece. A distinct type of large size, hav- 
ing undulated petals, making it appear double. 
Mixed colors. Out 1945. 
Parisian. Trimardeau type. Many beautiful 
shades and colorings. Mostly large blotched. Out 
1945, 
Orchid Flowered. A distinct and beautiful strain 
of Pansy, having delicate tints and soft shades of 
colors. Per pkt., 10c.; oz., $3.00. 
Trimardeau Mixed, or Giant Pansies. Are very 
much improved in every respect over the older 
sorts of the same name. Of strong, robust growth, 
well-formed flowers, moderately large size and 
great variety of colors. Out 1945. 
_ Fine Bedding Mixed. Consisting of a good va- 
riety of colors, though not large flowered as 
above, inclined to be more free flowering. Out 
1945. 
Separate Colors 
Coronation Gold (Swiss Giant). Award of Mer- 
it 1938 All America Selections. The largest and 
finest golden yellow pansy to date, lightly ruffled 
edges; mild spicy scent. Per pkt., 25c.; %-oz., 
$2.00. 
Alpenglow. (Swiss Giant). Cardinal shades. 
Very beautiful, new and striking addition to pansy 
colors. Per pkt., 25c.; 1%%-oz., $2.00. 
Lake of Thun. (Swiss Giant). Solid deep blue, 
magnificent; the finest of all blue pansies. Per 
pkt., 25c.; %-oz., $2.00. 
Lord Beaconsfield. Giant Trimardeau. Deep 
purple-violet, shading to white on the upper petals; 
very effective. Per pkt., 10c.; oz., $3.00. 
King of the Blacks. Giant Trimardeau. Almost 
coal black. Per pkt., 10c.; oz., $3.00. 
Emperor. Cornflower blue. Per pkt., 10c.; oz., 
$3.00. 
Peacock Blue. Blue and violet with white edge. 
Out 1945. 
Light Blue. Giant Trimardeau. 
blue. Per pkt., 10c.; oz., $3.00. 
Golden Queen. Giant Trimardeau. Large, deep 
golden with dark eye. Out 1945. 
Snow Flake. Giant Trimardeau. 
white; very fine. Out 1945. 
Beautiful sky 
Pure satiny- 
Passifiora 
Passion Flower 
Handsome climbing plants for the greenhouse 
bearing a profusion oi attractive, sky-blue flowers. 
Coerula. Blue. Per pkt., 15c.; 0z., $3.00. 
Pentstemon 
Sensation Improved French Hybrids. 
15c.; %-oz., 85c. 
Per pkt., 
