2 — Pawla’s Violet Gardens 

5, MARIE LOUISE 
(Double ) 
Mauve with light center and a tiny orange dot in center. Very 
fragrant. Long lasting. Resembles the De Parme only darker in 
coloring. This has been a favorite in all countries for centuries. 
Blossoms are delicious confection when candied. Violet syrup, a 
special treat for cakes and over ice cream. 
50 cents each $5.00 per doz. 
Note: You can have the three double violets mixed at $5 per doz. 
6. : WHITE DOVE 
(Large single white) 
So white it glistens like satin. Its petals are large and round. Stems 
5 to 6 inches hold the head proudly erect. Blooms twice a year. 
Likes-the sun and plenty of water. Cut blooms last several weeks 
in water. Tradition has it that where ever a pure soul lives un- 
spotted by the world, these pure white violets grow in profusion. 
60 cents each $3.50 for six $6.00 per doz. 
G MISS AMERICA 
A favorite show violet! Very large soft lavender flowers with long 
stems. Very fragrant. Resembles and is related to Princess of Wales 
and California Rubber stem. Improved, 
60 cents each $3.00 for six | $5.00 per doz. 
8. | ORIENTAL LADY 
( Toni red ) 
Bright red with two petals upright. A little more gay than the 
American Beauty. You will want a nice patch of these as they 
are a joy. Youre visitors will be. delighted with the color and pro- 
fusion of bloom. The first. blossoms are low and tiny, a month 
later they surprise you with lovely big flowers, A flag can be 
made with the red, white and blue violets. Use the White Dove 
and Blue Skies. Many interesting and novel arrangements can be - 
had with colored violets. | ; : 
40 cents each 3 for $1.00 | $3.50 per doz. 
Edith W. Pawla — Hybridizer of Giant Violets 
over twenty years producer of 
Royal Robe, Royal Elk and now Victory Violet 
