A single plant specimen of double Petunia, Harrold’s 
Oregon Beauty. An outstanding clear pink you’ll want. 
HARROLD’S BEAUTY TYPE 
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Three years ago, after many years of exacting breeding and propo- 
gation, we introduced our first variety of this new group of double 
Petunias. This was our Harrold’s Oregon Beauty; the pink that has 
been so outstanding since its introduction. The introduction of this 
variety, however, did not complete our interest in this type of stock 
and since that time we have introduced two more colors. Both of 
these are valuable florist sorts. We have still other colors in the proc¬ 
ess of development and these will be introduced as they become avail¬ 
able in adequate stock for propogation. 
In order that these Petunias will be easily recognized among the 
many sorts now in commerce we are following the policy of grouping 
them all in one name group. That is, the identifying name of each 
will be followed by the word Beauty as in the case of the three that 
have already been released. It is suggested that you will find this 
group of material of much interest and undoubtedly of value. 
HARROLD’S DOUBLE OREGON BEAUTY 
The first variety in the line to be introduced. These are a clear 
deep pink. A shade lighter and with more brilliant depth than World 
Beauty. Uniformly large and free flowering with good lasting quality 
and no tendency to develop Magenta shades as do so many pinks. A 
sensation wherever shown. 
We suggest this variety as being valuable as a substitute for Car¬ 
nations in design work. They so nearly resemble this flower and they 
can easily be produced in quantity at seasons when Carnations do not 
do so well. You probably will find many other uses for them, also. 
FROM 2-INCH POTS OR BENCH; 10 fur $1.00; 25 for $2.00; 50 for 
$3.75; 100 for $6.00; 250 for $12.50. 
HARROLD’S DOUBLE ELK’S BEAUTY 
This variety will be available for the first time this Fall. While 
not as heavily double as the other two varieties in this group,this 
true Elk’s Purple is a fine new addition to this double family and 
retail customers beg for them whenever they are shown. Less than 20 
plants have been sold at retail and these have all brought $1.00 each, 
from 3-inch pots. Unusually sweet scented but not as valuable as 
cut flowers as the pink and white. 
FROM 2-INCH POTS OR BENCH; 10 for $1.75; 25 for $3.75; 50 for 
$6.25. 
( NOT LESS THAN 10 OF A VARIETY SOLD ) 
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