Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Garden, Vol. 64: An Illustrated Weekly Journal of Horticulture in All Its Branches; Christmas, 1903
Pansy shows are not the terrifying spectacles of a former age, although there is something to be said for the old school ?orist, who loved regularity of form and ?ower marking, but the petals in their paper collars were grotesque. Such exhibitions conveyed one lesson how not to show Pansies.'
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