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oak: TAY ELLOW 
PUBESCENS 
Nine to twelve inch stems are show- 
ered with small delicate chrome-yellow 
blossoms which are pencilled with 
black. A spot from wonderland in your 
garden. Float blossoms with leaves 
for a dainty floral arrangement. 25c 
each, 5 for $1.00. 
O2: PANSY 
Indigo blue petals, round and full 
like a pansy, have orange centers and 
white pencilings on lower petals. 
Grows in clumps with innumerable 
blossoms. 35c each, 3 for $1.00. 
chy MAMMOTH WHITE 
SHASTA 
The hardiest of all whites, even 
where other violets cannot withstand 
cold. Very best pure white. Rampant 
growers. 39c each, 3 for $1.00. 
34. AUSTRALIA RED 
Humble little violet of blush pink 
shading to deep red in center; lower 
petal marked with deep red center 
line. Multiplies with neat runners mak- 
ing it a coveted plant for rock gardens. 
Eracrant. oucvecdtch aauor >1300: 
Shek 
EXTRA 
Have a real violet 
garden. Royal Elk, 
SPECIAL Royal Robe, Amer- 
15 for $4.00. ican Beauty, Riviana 
STE AGH ed va Donac: 
PACKING INFORMATION 
Your 20% tor Packing and Mailing 
insures a safe trip for your new plants. 
Each plant is dug, washed thoroughly, 
packed in the best grade of white 
sphagnum moss and clean fine ex- 
celsior, and wrapped in oiled or 
porchment paper. Each variety is label 
ed with a printed slip telling its name. 
If possible we always give you an 
extra plant for HAPPY GARDENS. 
Then the plants are boxed, wrapped, 
sealed and tied; and the printed mail- 
ing tag is glued on, ready for its 
journey. 
VIOLET FACTS 
“DOUBLE. VIOLETS” do not have to 
be cut back to rest and dry out but 
should be kept damp in summer. They 
must be protected in cold.places. They 
will stand light freeze, but NOT hard 
long spells. Also they can have the 
water from cow, sheep, or commercial 
fertilizer poured around their roots 
but not on their foliage. 
* * 7.3 * * 
CANDIED VIOLET BLOSSOMS 
Boil one cup of sugar and one-half 
cup of water until two threads float 
from spoon. Have one cup of double 
violets clean and dry; dip in the syrup 
ond lay-on oil paper to. dryer uied 
few drops of violet coloring in the 
syrup and use on ice cream, cakes, 
Oneineccnic ys 
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VIOLETS ARE HARDY. All varieties 
listed grow with proper care in any 
climate. In extreme cold they must be 
covered. Use cold frame or straw 
mulch. In extreme heat they must be 
shaded and watered. 
Our violets are all field grown; have 
strong green foliage; good root system. 
Remember that violets respond to 
loving care and gracious unselfish 
giving. 
No other plant in the garden res- 
ponds more willingly, giving so much 
pleasurable perfume, such a _ long 
blooming season, for so many suc- 
cessive years. 
If your Violets do not bloom, per- 
haps you have planted them in too 
much shade or in alkaline soil. Try 
one teaspoon fish meal to two gallons 
of water poured around but NOT on 
the plants. | 
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If you have no compost heap, use a 
good commercial fertilizer such as: 
6-9-6 or Gaviota. For sow bugs and 
pill bugs Destrol is best, KEEP OUT 
ANTS! 

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