HARROLD’S PEDIGREED STRAIN 
PANSY SEEDS 
Of the eleven varieties which make up the Harrold’s Pedi¬ 
greed Strain line of Pansies, one is a perpetual novelty; two 
are special purpose varieties; three are separate color varieties 
that meet the major demand for this class of stock; and the 
remaining six varieties are various types of mixed color sorts 
which meet every requirement in type, coloring, quality, and 
seed price. Years of breeding work on these has placed and 
kept them at a very high quality level. And, from tests con¬ 
ducted each year in our test gardens, we believe that we may 
safely recommend them as being unsurpassed each in its 
respective type and price class. 
For the grower who wishes other well known varieties in 
addition to, or in place of, stock backed by the Harrold 
method of line breeding and pedigree; we suggest considera¬ 
tion of the seeds listed on page 12. These are Harrold grown, 
or supplied to us by the most reliable American growers. Size 
graded and viability tested, we believe them to be especially 
good values in these varieties. 
HARROLD’S 
PEDIGREED NOVELTIES 
This mixture is strictly surplus from our breeding and 
experimental work. It is all from exceptional specimen plants 
of outstanding standard type, or strictly novelties which have 
not been incorporated into any of the varieties or strains 
under commercial production. Being mostly of hybrid origin, 
and from all of our breeding operations, it is impossible to 
describe the many types, forms, and colorings found in this 
mixture. Recommended for the grower who wishes stock of 
advanced and unusual types. 
PEDIGREED QUALITY SEEDS only are available in this 
lot, and owing to limited quantity available and high pro¬ 
duction costs, packets containing 750 seeds are priced at 
$2.00 each. 
Maine or California, Harrold’s Pansies Are Suitable 
Sacramento, California 
March 25, 1935 
Dear Sirs:— 
The Pansies from the seeds I bought from you are gorgeous. Nearly all 
are 3 to 4 inches across and such beautiful colors. I’ll certainly have more 
of them next year. 
Yours truly. 
Signed Mrs. J. M. Failing. 
San Jose, California 
February 12, 1935 
Dear Sirs:— 
Pansies raised from your seeds are very fine indeed. I have had seeds from 
many European sources, but none can begin to compare with yours. Please 
send me the following order. 
Very truly yours, 
Signed Mrs. Carrie E. Irish. 
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