HARROLD’S PANSY GARDENS & GREENHOUSES 

RUST RESISTANT SNAPDRAGONS Continued 
MAXIMUM SUPER GIANT 
This is the tallest growing group of Snapdragons being about 34’’ high or a 
bit more. The florets are very large and the flower heads massive. 
Alaska: Very large pure white. Loveliness: Soft rose pink. Fine cut. 
Campfire: Luminous scarlet. Showy. Mandarin Yellow: Clear deep yellow. 
Copper King: Bright burnished copper. Pink Sensation: Pure glowing pink. 
Crimson: Iiery crimson shades. Salmon Pink Shades: As named. 
Daffodil: A good intense yellow. Swing Time: Brilliant rose pink. 
Indian Summer: Coppery orange scarlet Yellow Giant: Very large deep yellow. 
Super Giant Mixed: All the above colors. 
ANY of the above— ;; 0z. $ .25; 40z. $ .40; 402. $ .75; loz. $2.50. 

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Greenhouse Forcing Snap 
Because of reduced stocks and higher production costs we are returning to the 
trade packet as a sales unit in these seeds. In most varieties these trade packets 
will continue to contain about enough seed to produce 1,000 plants. A few except- 
ions will be made but even these more expensive varieties should have enough 
seed to produce 800 plants per packet under good culture. In this way we are able 
to maintain our usual uniform price as in the past. 
Uniform Prices On All Varieties 
1 packet $ .75 5 packets $3.00 
3 packets $2.00 10 packets $5.50 
Special Florist Assortments 
For the smaller grower who uses only a small quantity of several varieties we 
supply what we term Special or Sp. Pkts. These contain about 250 seeds each 
and six of them will contain about the same number of seeds as a regular trade 
packet as offered above. NOT LESS THAN FOUR OF THESE Special packets 
sold in an order but you may order as many as you wish. 








VARIETY Price per Tr. Pkt ; oz. 
APTERGLOWin Most popular early. PrOomZen tecsses.ce sce te see. - eee nee eeceteeee ae Gy 470s) $1.50 
BERTHA BAUR: Fine orchid lavender. ......... : -75 1.50 
CAPTOR: A “fime “newer white, -22.-2-2......2.- as .75 3.00 
CELESTIAL: An excellent bright yellow. me 75 3.00 
CEYLON COURT—Standard: Early canary yellow. ..--.................... offs) 1.50 
CEYLON COURT—Dark: Darker yellow than the Standard, -..... .75 1.50 
CHEVIOT MAID: A fine early pink. Widely used....-............--.---.----- .75 1.50 
CHEVIOT MAID SUPREME: Darker pink, more popular. -.-........- .75 2.00 
CHEVIOT MAID WHITE: An excellent commercial white. Boe -75 2.00 
CHEVIOT MAID YELLOW: Very popular early yellow. -.-.-..........- ah) 2.00 
CHRISTMAS CHEER: A grand early rose pink, <.....--..--..-2-2.--2---2+--- At AS) 4.00 
COATES’ YELLOW PERFECTION: A fine midseason yellow. -....-.. 15 1.50 
DAYBREAK: Vigorous Briarcliffe Rose pink. Very good. ........-....- -75 3.00 
ETHEL: NEW. Large, bright golden yellow. lairly early. ....-....... 15 3.00 
GLORIOUS: NEW. Reddish copper, yellow lip. Early and popular. oth 4.00 
GOLDEN PINK QUEEN: Color as named. Old timer but liked. -... 15 1.50 
GOLDEN ROD: A late flowering golden yellow. Good. ~.......--........ ho 4.00 
HARROLD’S RED IMPROVED: Deep wine red. Fairly early. -..... 15 2.00 
JENNIE SCHNEIDER: Color of the Columbia Rose. Fine pink. -..- 75 1.50 
JUDD’S EARLY DARK PINK: Very good and quite early. -..-...... 75 4.00 
KIRKWOOD BEAUTY: A very attractive glowing bronze, -......... 15 3.00 
KIRKWOOD BRONZE: NEW. Very fine orange buff. Early. --........ .75 4.00 
KLONDIKE SUPREME: Late flowering deep yellow of quality..-.... -75 4.00 
LA FRANCE: (Windmiller) Ruffled satiny pink. Outstanding........ 75 4.00 
LAURA Karly deep rose. Not very tall, 2222-2 — 75 1-750 
LAURENE HARROLD: Pink and gold in sunset tints. --..-...-...--.--..- 75 100 
LAVENDER ROSE: (Rockwood) Good lavender, rose blend........- 75 4.00 
LUCKY STRIKE: Fine and very popular sure white. -.-.-...-...-. 75 1.50 
MISS WOOSTER: NEW. Early dark bronze. Medium late. 75 4.00 
NEW CINCINNATI: A very fine light rose. -. pets hs 3.00 
NEW DAWN: Fine quality golden orange. -.............-..----.---- ats) 3.00 
NEW DEAL: Very early golden bronze. Quite usable. -... ran 75 3.00 
OLSENZS BARLY, YELLOW: oA fine deep wGllow<s 22sec se -=s 75 4.00 
ORLANDO: Medium early bronze. Quite short. ..-...........-..----------- ofa) 1.50 
ROMAN GOLD: Gold shaded apricot rose. Iairly early. 15 1.50 
ROSE ORANGE: A new, finely colored early one. --.-...---.-- re 75 4.00 
ROSE QUEEN: (Witterstaetter) A grand deep rose. -....-.-....-.------ cela) 2.00 
SNOW WHITE: (Windmiller) Late white. Easter and M. D. ...... -75 4.00 
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SUNBURST IMPROVED: Color of the Sunburst Rose. Nice. -.---.- .75 2.00 
SUN TAN: Extra early orange tan. One of the most popular. -..-.- 75 1.50 
TALISMAN: Double bronze. A fancy retail flower. -..........-....---...-- HAS) 4.00 
TERRY’S SURPRISE: Rich orange shading to rose. A good color. .75 2.00 
VELVET BEAUTY: Rich American Beauty crimson. Very useful. .75 2.00 
VELVET SUPREME: NEW. Rich velvety scarlet-crimson. Warm. .75 4.00 
WELCOME: Brilliant crimson, dark foliage. - -.-....--....-.---.----.---------- 75 1.50 
WESTOVER FRINGED WHITE: Fairly early fringed white. -.. -75 2.00 
WHITE ROCK: One of the first forcers and still good. -....------ Ws 75 1.50 
WHITE WONDER: Possibly the best early pure white. ----------- ae .75 3.00 
WINTER HELEN: Attractive salmon buff. Early and good, -....... 75 2.00 
WINTER KING: Fine, free flowering pink. ..-...---.--...--.-------------------- .75 2.00 
FLORIST BLEND: Best cut flower formula. ....-.-.........---..------------- ay ft) 1.50 

Badgers Gamous 
ZINNIA SEEDS 
Various Valuable Varieties 
VARIETY Price per 4%0z. %o0z. 10z, 4025. 
HOWARD’S GIANT CRESTED: Size 4’’ to 5’’ with 
crested center giving the effect of Anemone type 
Mums. Color range wide and brilliant. ---.....--.------ $ .25 $ 40 $1.20 $4.00 
GRANTS PASS, OREGON, U. 8S. A. 

ZINNIA SEEDS Continued. 
VARIETY Price per 4%o0z. Y%oz. 102. 402s. 
SUPER CROWN OF GOLD: Large, well formed 
flowers in pastel shades, each petal overlayed at 
the base with deep golden yellow. Dahlia flowered. 
Desert Gold: Vellow: shades, sss. = be .20 .30 1.00 3.50 
Pastel Tints: A fine color blend in pastel shades. .20 .30 1.00 3.50 
FANTASY: Rounded double flowers composed of a 
mass of ray like petals giving an attractive effect. 
Orange Lady: Bright deep orange. ....-.-..--......--------- .20 .30 1.00 3.00 
Rosallesmintense. LOSes) ceccseces mone neeee see ece eee ee .20 .30 1.00 3.00 
star Dust) Hine: golden yellow, stcsccscesse-02-0-ce see cesses .20 .30 1,00 3,00 
Fantasy Blend: Bright colored mixture. —.................0  «..-- .25 75 2.00 
SCABIOSA FLOWERED MIXED: _Medium sized 
flowers resembling Scabiosa or Harmony Marigold. .20 .30 1.00 3.00 
GAILLARDIA FLOWERED MIXED: Resembles the 
Picta Double Gaillardia in form and coloring. ....... .20 <30 1.10 3.00 
CUPID MIXED: Small button like flowers on foot 
high compact plants. Good color range, —................ “20 .30 1.00 3.00 
LILLIPUT TOM THUMB: Possibly the smallest 
double Zinnia. Plants only 5’’ to 7’’ high. Mixed. .20 .30 1.00 3.00 
HAAGEANA DOUBLE MIXED: Small but attractive 
Mexican Zinnias. These are very novel with bright 
colors in the center of the petals and each petal 
bordered a contrasting light color. Very nice. ...... .25 45 1.60 5.00 

Bodger’s Gold Medal Dahlia Flowered 
Generally these are the most popular sort for both bedding and cutting. Flowers 
are not as large as the California Giants but they have fuller centers. 21% to 3’. 
Canary Bird: Rich yellow. Luminosa: Deep pink. 
Crimson Monarch: Crimson. Old Gold: As named. 
Dream: Rosy lavender. Oriole: Orange and gold. 
Exquisite: Light rose. Polar Bear: Pure white. 
Golden Dawn: Golden yellow. Scarlet Flame: Fine scarlet. 
Golden State: Yellow orange. Will Rogers: New dark red. 
Illumination: Deep rose. Finest Mixed: Balanced blend. 
Any of the above— 4o0z. $ .15; 40z. $ .25; loz. $ .90; 4 0zs. $2.70. 

California Giants 
Flowers are largest of the Zinnia family but somewhat flat in the center. Of 
robust growth with plants 3 to 4 feet tall. 
Brightness: Bright pink. 
Cerise Queen: Orange rose. 
Daffodil: Fine canary yellow. 
Golden Queen: Golden yellow. 
Grenadier: Dark red. 
Orange King: Cadmium orange. 
Purity: Fine white. 
Rose Queen: Bright rose. 
Salmon Queen: Salmon rose. 
Scarlet Queen: Deep scarlet. 
Lavender Queen: Lavender. Violet Queen: Deep purple. 
Miss Willmott: Soft pink. Giant Mixture: Best formula. 
Any of the above items— jo0z. $ .25; 4%40z. $ .50; loz. $ .90; 40zs. $2.70 

Improved Lilliput PomPon 
The lilliputs are among the most popular cut flower and bedding Zinnias. The 
flowers while not large, are fully double and very bright; with good stems. The 
plants are symmetrical. 14 to 2’ high. 
Canary Gem: Canary yellow. 
Crimson Gem: Orimson. 
Golden Gem: Golden orange. 
Lilac Gem: Lilac. 
Salmon Gem: Salmon rose. 
Scarlet Gem: Scarlet. 
Valencia: Burnt orange. 
White Gem: White. 
Pink Gem: Deep pink. Pastel Shades Mixed: As named. 
Rosebud: Deep rose pink. Pom Pon Mixed: Very good. 
Any of these items— jo0z. $ .25; loz. $ .80; 40zs. $2.70 

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Perennial Seeds 
The Perennial seeds offered here are those of greatest value to the florist for 
use as cut flower plants or plants to be retailed. This group of seed is very complete 
considering scarcities existing because of the war and on many items our supply 
is limited to modest quantities. Regardless of whether we supply you or you obtain 
this stock from other sources it is advisable to fill your needs early. 
We suggest the trial of an early spring planting of these varieties for material 
to be transplanted next Fall. We ‘find plantings made as soon as the ground can be 
worked, in most cases will give excellent plants for your next Spring sale season 
and it is a most satisfactory way to build up stock. 
Figures followed by (’’) denotes inches; by (’) feet—height of blooming plant 
VARIETY Price per ;4-0z. ¥%-0z. Yo-oz. 1-02. 
ACHILLEA — Millfoil or Yarrow. 
Millefolium Kelwayii: Magenta red 2’ tall. —--.-...... $2) .005 ($1.75 $2.2 S2aee 
The Pearl: Best hardy white) sort. --ccescee-----2---— -40 UP tse Bees 
Parker’s Variety: Large yellow heads for cutting. 40 5 Oieeeseses 0 wececaes 
ALYSSUM — 
Argenteum: Yellow flowered 24’’ high. ................ .25 -75 1.40 2.50 
Saxatile Compactum: ‘‘Gold Dust’’. About 12’’.  ... .25 .40 .75 
Serpyllifolium: Dwarf yellow, silver foliage. 4’’. 50 1.80 3.50 ay set 
ANCHUSA — 
Italica Dropmore: Large, pure Gentian blue. 5’, RLS .25 .40 .70 
Italica Feltham Pride: Dwarf bright blue. 15’’. _.. .35 .70 1.30 2.40 
Italica Lissadell: Bright blue, 4’ tall. -20 .50 .90 1.60 

Myosotidifiora: Dwarf light blue, 15’’ high. .70 2.75 5.00 10.00 
AQUILEGIA — Columbine. 
Clematiflora: NEW Spurless. A striking novelty. ($1.00 per 74-02. ) 
Crimson Star: Deep crimson, white coralla. .......... .70 2.50 4.75 9.00 
Dobbie’s Imperial Mixed: A fine mixture, --_-......... cab) 1.00 2.00 3.75 
Longissima: Delicate pale yellow, very long spurs. 2.00 130 Ole ea 
Mrs. Nicholls: Improved Coerulea. Rich blue. .... -60 2.00 3.75 7.00 
Mrs. Scott Elliott Strain: Excellent long spured. 15 .85 1.60 3.00 
Waller Franklin Hybrids: Best mixture. -..............- .40 1.40 2.60 5.00 
