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HEMEROCALLIS. Daylilies. Long, narrow leaves in great clumps 
and quantities of lily-shaped flowers that last but a day and are 
replaced with new ones next morning. Daylilies are good for 
planting along the side of a stream or in a sunny or partially 
shaded spot in the border. Be sure to give them plenty of room— 
2 feet per plant. Dividing them every third year will promote 
bloom. 
August Pioneer. Chrome-yellow with outer half of petals flushed 
red. Aug., Sept. 34 in. 75c each. 
Baby Tears. This dainty, 4-inch flower is a “must have’’ for 
profusion of bloom. Rosy red, ruffled petals. Apr. to June. 
3% ft. $1.00 each 
Chengtu. Recurved petals. Bright copper-red flowers 41% inches 
across. July, Aug. 3 ft. 75c each 
Cressida. A bright orange, star-shaped flower. June to Aug. 3 ft. 
> 50c each 
Dauntless. Pale yellowish orange. Large, wide, overlapping 
petals. Fine. July, Aug. 3 ft. 75c each 
h . Rich golden yellow flowers with Indian-yellow mark- 
Sige Tals 3 to 314 ft. 60c each; $1.50 for 3; $4.50 for 10 
H : dish ; broad petals. July, Aug. 3 ft. 
ere egia 1  Gle each; $1.50 for 3; $4.50 for 10 
Hyperion. Delightfully fragrant; citron-yellow. One of the finest 
pale yellows. July, early Aug. 4 ft. 
$1.00 each; $2.75 for 35 are for 10 
i . Rich Iden yellow with large mahogany-red spot. 
Ane ee it. ase 60c each; $1.50 for 3; $4.50 for 10 
Mrs. W. H. Wyman. Pale Ilemon-yellow flowers on 4-foot stems 
in August. Blends nicely with blue perennials. One of the latest 
to bloom. 4 ft. 60c each; $1.50 for 3; $4.50 for 10 
ir. Wax Iden yellow flowers, 5 inches across and 6 inches 
hier on eee to 5 feet high. one stem Re ae ore 25 or 
C ively opening, giant, heavy-textured and lasting 
eeeetaly eae 41, ft. 80c each; $2.25 for 3; $7.00 for 10 
icia. A fi le yellow, with green throat. Fragrant, 5-inch 
ee pane et aly. 3 ft 80c each; $2.25 for 3; $7.00 for 10 
Rosalind (Fulva Rosea). The pink Hemerocallis. $2.00 each 
Soudan. Pure yellow petals, broad and crinkled, 4 inches wide. 
June, July. $1.00 each 
Sunny West. Pale canary-yellow. 4 ft. 50c each 
i -yellow. July. 2 to 3 ft. 
See a Ome ena ak $1.50 for'3; $4.50 for 10 
PITZONKA’S PANSY FARM AND NURSERY, BRISTOL, PENNA. 
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PANSIES and SPRINGTIME! 
Pansies and springtime are inseparable. 
To be sure that spring comes early to 
your garden, we recommend that you in- 
clude a planting of Pitzonka’s Pansies 
this fall. You will be surprised and de- 
lighted with the results. Write for our 
fall catalog, ready about September 1. 
THYMUS Serpyllum 
lanuginosus 
Painstaking culture at every 
stage of their growth plus care- 
ful handling makes Pitzonka 
Perennials your best and safest 
buy. 
PYRETHRUM (Painted Daisies) 
Sea eS x4 
ALYSSUM saxatile compactum 
Eujoy Your Pereantal Gardeu—with Pitzonka’s Plants 
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PHLOX subulata 
HYPERICUM Moserianum. A most desirable border shrub about 
20 inches high, of free and graceful habit, producing long, slender 
stems that droop, apparently from the weight of the flowers and 
buds, although the flowers face so none of their beauty is lost. 
Rich golden yellow. Blooms continuously the entire season. 
$1.00 each; $2.75 for 3; $8.50 for 10 
HOLLYHOCK, Double Newport Pink, Red, Yellow or Mixed. 
60c each; $1.50 for 3; $4.50 for 10 
IBERIS. Hardy Candytuft. 
Sempervirens. A sheet of white flowers in spring. Should be in 
every rock garden. 6to8in. 65c each; $1.65 for 3; $5.00 for 10 
Sempervirens, Little Gem. A dwarf white variety. Its uniform, 
neat habit makes it_one of the best rock or edging plants. Per- 
fectly hardy. June. 75c each; $1.95 for 3; $6.00 for 10 
Sempervirens, Snowflake. Large, pure white flowers. May, 
June. 6 to 8 in. 75c each; $1.95 for 3; $6.00 for 10 
IRIS pumila cristata. Dainty little lavender Iris with yellow patch 
on petals. Very dwarf and early. 6 in. 
60c each; $1.50 for 3; $4.50 for 10 
IRIS, Tall Bearded 
Amigo. Light lavender standards and very deep hyacinth-violet 
falls, edged the color of the standards and margined white. 
Si fte 50c each 
California Gold. One of the best deep yellows. Tall, large and 
a free bloomer. 50c each 
Elmohr. 1945 Dykes Medal Winner. Rich mulberry-purple. 
$1.00 each 
Elsa Sass. Exquisite new Iris in a bewitching shade of yellow, 
like a sparkling glass of ice-cool lemonade. 50c each 
Frieda Mohr. Large, tall, luminous lilac-rose. 50c each 
Great Lakes. One of the finest pure blues; beard almost white. 
75c¢ each 
Icy Blue. Distinct and beautiful. Lightest of blue. 50c each 
Miss California. Beautiful rose-lilac. 50c each 
Prairie Sunset. All that has been said about this gorgeous crea- 
tion is true, but it has to be seen to be realized. The blendings 
of peach, apricot, rose, copper and gold are so well done that 
one is at a loss to describe it. A fine big flower, and the color 
will stun you when first you see it. Dykes Medal, 1943. $1.00 each 
Sable. Almost black; a uniform shade of deepest blue-black-violet, 
with blue beard. Large size, reasonably tall stalks, thick sub- 
stance and a wonderfully lustrous sheen makes it most desirable. 
5 ; $1.00 each 
White Goddess. Large, glistening flowers of pure white. Sturdy 
growing habit. 38 in. 50c each 
PITZONKA’S PANSY FARM AND NURSERY, BRISTOL, PENNA. 
