Paursted 
NAMED VARIETIES 
ANY OF THE FOLLOWING: 
Regular size plants, $1.20 for 25, $3.25 per 100, $27.50 per 1000. 
Large size plants, $1.50 for 25, $4.50 per 100, $38.50 per 1000. 250 
plants or more of one size and color at the 1000 rate. Not less than 
10 of a color supplied. 
ALPENGLOW. Rich, velvety Indian red with a large dark blotch on the 
lower petals. 
BLUE BOY. A lovely silvery lilac flower set off by a deep yellow eye. 
CORONATION GOLD. Round flowers of canary-yellow, the lower petal 
flushed golden orange. This is a solid color with no markings. Mild 
spicy scent. 
FIREBEACON. Coppery red blooms of flaming brilliance. Dark central 
blotch and a richness of color you’ve never seen before. 
GIANT LAVENDER. Dark-eyed lavender flowers of fine texture borne 
well above the foliage on strong stems. 
GIANT WHITE. Creamy white—very large and beautiful. 
GOLDEN YELLOW. Gorgeous dark yellow with large, dark brown blotch. 
So lovely it attracts Instant attention. 
LAKE OF THUN. Sometimes called Ullswater. Gorgeous, large flowers of 
deep ultramarine-blue with a darker blotch on each petal. Heavy petals 
of splendid substance. 
Ne JEWEL. Large, rich purple flowers. Plants have very heavy 
oliage. 
ANY OF THE FOLLOWING: 
Regular size plants, $1.25 for 25, $3.75 per 100, $33.00 per 1000. 
Large size plants, $1.75 for 25, $4.75 per 100, $45.00 per 1000. 250 
plants or more of one size and color at the 1000 rate. Not less than 
10 of a color supplied. 
COPPER LUSTRE. Lovely ruffled petals of heavy velvety texture. The 
petal edges are brownish burgundy color, with large blotches of dark 
seal-brown. Long-stemmed and spicily fragrant. 
GIANT YELLOW. The fmest pure yellow Pansy we have ever offered. Im- 
mense, pure primrose-yellow without any markings. Free flowering; 
spicy perfume. 
GOLD ORANGE. Not of the largest flowering type but a color wanted for 
many years. It is the same rich apricot color as Viola, Chantreyland, but 
larger in size. Very attractive and greatly admired, this is a splendid 
addition to our group of separate colors. 
LAKE OF ZURICH. A new color in Pansies— 
deep sky-blue. A bed in full bloom ts a sight 
not soon forgotten. Flowers about an inch in GIANT WHITE 
diameter are carried on long slender stems. A 
very compact plant. 
PINK SHADES. Flowers of heavy texture in 
unusual shades of palest pink to bright car- 
mine-rose. Large dark blotch in the center of 
each flower. 
One of the nicest things about 
Pansies is their generosity in blooming. 
The more you pick, the more you have. 
When plants get long runners, take 
some of the foliage with the stems, to 
encourage new growth. 
Plain colors like these 
give the gardener and 
flower arranger an op- 
portunity to create some 
original flower pictures. 
The possibilities are 
limitless. 
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