Separate Color Pansies 
The following three varieties are the most popular separate colored 
Harrold originations. These are the largest flowering in these color 
classes and are to be highly recommended. As stated in the cultural 
section of this booklet, too many separate color plants should not be 
planted as average demand for this type of stock seldom amounts to 
more than about 5% of the total sales. A few, however, are alw'ays 
valuable stock in most markets. It should again be stated that separ¬ 
ate color Pansies will show some plants that will not be true. 
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HARROLD’S 
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This early flowering giant Pansy is the largest flowered of the 
brilliant blues. This deep glowing blue is a shade lighter than absolute 
azure, yet deeper than wedgewood blue. The color is so deep, it is 
almost dazzling. The three lower petals are marked with a well defined 
dark blotch making them still more attractive. Good plant form, that 
is above average in hardiness; yet, which withstands heat well makes 
this variety suitable for growing m any locality where Pansies may be 
grown. Ideal for planting in parks or formal gardens. 
SEED PRICES 
STANDARD QUALITY: Packet, 1,000 seeds, $1.00; % oz., $1.60; 
Vi oz., $3.00; 1/2 oz., $5.75; 1 oz., $11.00; 2 ozs., $20.00. 
PEDIGREED QUALITY: $1.50 per packet, about 1,000 seeds. 
HARROLD’S 
Qo-laest Qianti 
Introduced as a companion to the other two colors listed here, 
these have received wide acceptance by the trade. This variety fills 
the need for a good brilliant yellow and the intense, golden ground of 
these flowers is quite brilliant. Flowers have a large center blotch 
which appears on three, and sometimes on all five flower petals. A 
habit of flowering early, freely and over a long period makes this 
sort very desirable. The flowers are large for this type of stock, with 
good heavy texture; almost round in form. Plant habit is compact and 
sturdy, and they are very hardy. 
SEED PRICES 
STANDARD QUALITY: Packet, 1,000 seeds, $1.00; Vs oz., $1.60; 
oz., $3.00; 1/2 oz., $5.75; 1 oz., $11.00; 2 ozs., $20.00. 
PEDIGREED QUALITY: $1.50 per packet, about 1,000 seeds. 
HARROLD’S 
While this variety is not restricted to a single shade of red, it 
derives its name from the many deep ruby colored flowers produced. 
Part of the flowers, however, are the beautiful red bronze, orange, 
wine, maroon, and salmon shades that are so greatly in demand. We 
have endevored to give a selection here that would meet the best part 
of the demand experienced for red Pansies. Nearly all have a nice 
center blotch. Our experience with these leads us to believe that they 
are a little less hardy than other varieties in the Harrold line, altho¬ 
ugh customers report excellent wintering in the Canadian Provinces. 
The value of their coloring, however, makes it well worth while to 
give them a little special care. 
SEED PRICES 
STANDARD QUALITY: Packet, 1,000 seeds, $1.00; Vs oz., $1.60; 
% oz., $3.00; V 20 Z., $5.75; 1 oz., $11.00; 2 ozs., $20.00. 
PEDIGREED QUALITY: $1.50 per packet, about 1,000 seeds. 
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