From a mass planting like this you 
can pick a hundred Pansies every day 
and never miss them. 
There are countless places in your garden that 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 m 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 welcome. 
We would like to urge the planting of Pansies in the fall, when 
spring-blooming bulbs and perennials are being planted. r are 
very easily combined 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 blooming and are ready to be pulled out, 
put Pansy plants in their place. 
A bowlful of fra- 
grant, velvety 
Pansies makes a 
friendly point of in- 
terest in any room. 
Below, Pansies are 
used as an edging in 
a formal border. 

