(HA --8>=ing) 
Pansy To succeed 
with panies only the best 
seed should be _ sown. 
Have the bed where it 
will not receive the full 
heat of the sun. The east 
or north side of the 
house is generally a 
good location. Seed sown 
in the house or hotbed 
between January and 
April or in the open 
ground July to Septem- 
ber. 
@ Culture CDE—page 94 
Geneva Su- 
Pansy per Giant 
Mixed, The flowers are 
gigantic size, round and 
exhibit shades previously 
unknown to this family. 
We know of no strain 
superior to this. They 
bloom early in the 
spring, and continue to 
flower until late fall. 
(Pkt., 20c) 
(1/32 oz., 60c) 
(1/16 oz., $1.10) 
(4% oz., $2.00) 
Pansy Maple Leaf Giant Mixed (Csnadian Giants) 
plants produce giant blooms having a marvelous range of colors, 
including both light and bright shades in addition to the dark 
velvety tones usual to pansies. 
(Pkt., 50c) (2 pkts., 90c) (1/16 0z., $1.50) (1% 0z., $2.75) 
Petunia Ruffled Little Giants Mixed. (HA-12 in.) Plant 
small, compact, mound type; completely covered 
with blooms over a longer season than most Petunias. Wonderful 
for garden and for pots. 
Flowers: medium sized, well ruffled and waved, deep-throated 
and produced in almost every shade and combination of marking 
known to Petunia. 
® Culture DE—F page 94 (Pkt., 250 seeds, 25c) (500 seeds, 45c) 
86 D. V. Burrell Seed Growers Co., Rocky Ford, Colo. 
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