Separate Color Pansies 
Pansies in separate colors are in but moderate demand, and, while a wide 
range of these are available in the old fashioned Timardeau strains, de¬ 
mands have been so limited that commercial segregation to color from 
modern super-giant varieties have been necessarily limited. Also, due to 
the fact that the growing of mixed colors permits a heavier production of 
hybrid types, it is seldom that segregated colors are equal to similar color 
types selected from mixtures. We offer here three exceptionally fine separate 
color types from the Harrold’s Pedigreeed Strain Line, and the popular 
separate color Swiss types will be found listed on pages 18 and 19. 
Due to the fact that nearly all of the modern super-giant varieties are the 
results of long lines of hybrid breeding, trueing up a separate color is a 
long task and few of these varieties have been available long enough to 
have been segregated sufficiently to come completely true to color and type 
from seeds. Variations of as much as 20 per cent may occasionally occur, 
so if plants of strictly true color and type is rjpquired, by all means select 
blooming plants or be prepared to reset any rogues that may appear. This 
condition is not only prevalent in our stock, but all other seeds we have 
tested to date. . 
HARROLD’S 
This early flowering giant Pansy is the largest of the brilliant 
blue sorts available. The deep glowing blue is a shade 
lighter than an absolute azure, yet deeper than wedgewood 
blue. A depth of color so brilliant as to be almost dazzling. 
The three lower petals are marked with a well defined dark 
blotch making it still more attractive. Good plant form, that 
is above average in hardiness; yet, which withstands heat well 
makes this variety suitable for growing in any locality where 
Pansies may be grown. Ideal for planting in parks or formal 
gardens. 
SEED PRICES 
STANDARD QUALITY: Trade packet, $1.00; % oz., $1.75; 
oz., $3.25; V 4 02-, $6.25; 1 oz., $12.00; 2 ozs., $22.00. 
PEDIGREED QUALITY: $1.50 per packet, 1000 seeds. 
HARROLD’S 
Introduced as our 1933 novelty, this variety has received 
much attention from our trade. Being a fitting companion for 
our well known Azure and Ruby Giants, it fills a need in a 
most popular color class. The ground color is an intense 
golden yellow, and as much "Swiss” bloodfis^in the breeding 
of this variety the large center blotch predominate. Usually 
the blotch is of a deep brown or velvety black covering about 
half of either 3 or 5 petals. A habit of flowering early and over 
a long period makes this sort desirable. And, as flowers are of 
large size and heavy texture, almost round in form they are 
most desirable. Plant habit is compact and^sturdy, and they are 
very hardy. 
SEED PRICES 
STANDARD QUALITY: Trade packet, $ 1 . 00 ; i/g oz., $ 1 . 75 ; 
1/4 oz., $3.25; 1/2 oz., $6.25; 1 oz., $12.00; 2 ozs., $22.00. 
PEDIGREED QUALITY: $1.50 per packet, 1000 seeds. 
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