Roggli Separate Colors 
Ilustrated: 
1. Thunersee (Lake of Thun). 
Intense blue. 
2. Jungfrau. White. 
3. Blumlisalp 
(Raspberry Rose) . 
4. Monch (Coronation Gold) . 
Golden yellow. 
5. Hohenfeuer (Firebeacon) . 
Burnt orange. 
Price above Pansies each: 
1 pkt. (200 seeds), $1.50 
Collection. 1 pkt. each of 
above 5 varieties, $7.00 
Other Roggli Varieties 
Alpengluhn (Alpenglow) . 
Shades of dark red with 
near-black centers. 
Berna. Large, dark blue. 
Eiger (Rhinegold). Large 
flowered, brilliant yellow 
with dark brown center. 
Roggli Elite Mixture. 
See opposite page. 
Prices above Pansies, each: 
1 pkt. (200 seeds) , $1.50, 
Ruffled Rainbow. 
OTHER EXCELLENT ‘FLORIST-TYPE’’ PANSY MIXTURES: 
Steele’s Jumbo Mixture. 
The best American strain. 1 pkt. (200 
seeds), $1.00. 
Extra dwarf, rich colors, and attractively ruffled. 
1 pkt. (300 seeds), 75e. 
Canadian Giants. Consistently the largest flowers in our trials. | pkt. 
(300 seeds), 75e. 
ot oS $7 re SS al 0 * 
"'fairyland’' setting for Mr. Roggli's Pa 
duction — background, Lake of Thun, and the Swiss Alps. 
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The colors of this unusual ruffled 
Pansy are rich and striking—in- 
cluding purple, apricot, wine, 
bronze, and smoky tones—all 
with contrasting dark ‘’whiskers’’. 
1 pkt. (300 seeds), $1.00. 
TIGRESS 
Reds, yellows, orchids and pur- 
ples in novel striped and blotch- 
ed arrangements of at least three 
colors. Small flowers, but blooms 
very profusely and is unusually 
fragrant. 1 pkt. (300 seeds), 
50c. 
Sow in January or early February in clay pans or “‘flats”’ 
& in loose, friable soil where a night temperature of 60° 
can be maintained. After germination, plenty of light and 
50° nights will suit them nicely. When large enough to handle, 
transplant to other flats or a cold frame where they may be 
gradually exposed to outdoor temperatures as low as 40°. This 
will build hard, sturdy plants which may be planted in the open 
as soon as freezing weather is past. Afternoon shade is desir- 
able in warm localities. 
Pansies may also be sown in late summer (about 2 months 
before frost) for large, early spring blooming plants. Sow in a 
cold frame and transplant 4 inches apart. Protect plants after 
freezing weather in north with brush cover. 
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