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will be made more attractive by Pansies. They are 
small enough plants to be used in rock gardens, 
but when planted in masses they make a very 
spectacular showing indeed. As an underplanting 
and edging in rose beds they serve a useful purpose, 
and when set in front of shrubs and hedges they 
provide early color in the spring that is very wel- 
come. 
We would like to urge the planting of 
in the fall, when spring-blooming bulbs and peren- 
’ Pansies 
nials are being planted. They are very easily com- 
bined with bulbs in beds and borders. Fall planting 
will allow Pansies to become established over winter 
and to be ready to bloom at the first touch of spring. 
The shock of spring transplanting, often followed 
by extremely hot weather, is frequently too much 
for young plants to stand. Why not try fall planting 
this year? When your annuals have finished bloom- 
ing and are ready to be pulled out, put Pansy 
plants in their place. 






Treat yourself to a fresh 
bouquet of Pansies every 
day as long as they bloom. 
You will find that they 
bloom more freely than 






ever, 



Such a mass planting as the 
bed above will supply a wealth 
of beautiful Pansies for the house. 
Pansies are ideal filler plants 
for little nooks in the rock gar- 
den, beside steps and in wall 
plantings. 
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Here Pansies are used as an edging in 
a formal border. 

