They have sold so many of these pansy plants they are now known locally as “Episcopal pansies”

The Woman’s Auxiliary of Calvary, Wadesboro, have found one source of income they are willing to share with others. They have sold so many of these pansy plants they are now known locally as “Episcopal pansies.” Each year they buy the plants from Felton’s Pansy Farm, Merchantville, N. J., for thirty-five cents per hundred, and express charges, and sell them for $1.00 per hundred. Possibly your organization would like to try it.

(Source: “Women Make Money,” The North Carolina Churchman, May 1, 1937, p. 5)