2 Pawla’s Violet Gardens 
All 50c each or $5.00 a dozen — $2.50 for 6 
6. WHITE DOVE (Large single white) 
So white it glistens like satin. Its petals are large and round. Stems 
5 to 6 inches hold the head proudly erect. Blooms twice a year. 
Likes the sun and plenty of water. Cut blooms last several weeks 
in water. Tradition has it that where ever a pure soul lives un- 
spotted by the world, these pure white violets grow in profusion. 
(fF PRINCESS OF WALES 
A favorite show violet! Very large soft lavender flowers with long 
stems. Very fragrant. Resembles and is related to Princess of Wales 
and California Rubber stem. Improved. 
8. La FRANCE (Brilliant purple) 
Large flaring petals, opens full blossoms twice a year. Long 
stems, lovely leaves. 
9. LITTLE PAPOOSE (Sylvestris) 
Very sweet, almost ever-blooming. Always loved in our garden, 
quite different, individual. Freezing will not hurt it. Easy to grow. 
10. QUAKER LADY (Light lavender) 
Dainty bluish lilac with white center. Fragrant and early bloom- 
ing, long season. Nice size. Imported from England in the pioneer 
days. Got started in Quaker Town of Pennsylvania. It was loved 
and shared with every Quaker family. It stands for honesty and 
simplicity. 
II. TEXAS TOMMIE 
Light purple with pinkish cast, fragrant blossoms, stands high 
Boot ee foliage, grows in bunches, nice to pick, grows in sun 
or shade. 
