
PITZONKA'S Grant-Flowering 
Mixture of PANSY PLANTS 
It would be interesting to know how many Pansy plants have 
been thrown away in the nearly half century we have been 
roguing this mixture! New blood is added from time to time, 
whenever we are able to find a superior newcomer that will fit 
in with our requirements. 
The result is a well-balanced mixture producing strong, healthy 
plants that furnish giant flowers in a color range from delicate 
orchid and yellow to purple, blue and red. At least 75 per cent 
of these should resemble the striking variegated types shown 
in the color plate. 
a: REGULAR SIZE 
PLANTS 
$1.75 per 100 
$12.50 per 1000 
5000 or more at $11 per 
1000 
LARGE SIZE PLANTS 
$2.50 per 100 
$17.50 per 1000 
250 plants or more of one 
size at the 1000 rate 
1. Choose a well-drained, sunny 
location (part shade is no obstacle). 
2. Cover the entire bed with at 
least an inch of well-rotted stable 
manure or some pulverized sheep 
or cow manure. Turn under to a 
depth of 6 to 8 inches and let it 
stand several weeks before setting 
out the plants. 
. 3. Apply commercial fertilizer 
according to manufacturer’s di- 
» rections. Pulverize the soil to a 
# depth of 6 inches. Set the plants 
tabout 6 inches apart, as deep as 
fthey were in the nursery. Water 
well; shade in mid-day until well 
rooted. 
4. Cover with a light hay or 
straw mulch after the ground 
freezes. 
5. Give another application of 
commercial fertilizer, according to 
y ; directions, when growing weather 
Rad é ; starts in the spring. 
PITZONKA’S PANSY FARM~ BRISTOL, PENNA. 
