HARROLD’S PANSY GARDENS & GREENHOUSES 
Perennial Seeds Continued 







VARIETY Price per ;5-02. 
ARMERIA — Sea Pinks. 
New Giant Pink: Large flowered, 24’’. .............--- “75 
Laucheana: Rosy crimson, 97’ high? 22222..----....-- .50 
Alpina: Bright rose. Plant compact, 3’’ high. -..... 1.00 
BELLIS — English Daisy. 
Perennis Extra Double Mixed: Good color. ..-.....-... .00 
Longfellow: oDark-rose:, 2c eee -60 
Snowball: Double white. .60 
Monstrosa: We have rose, crimson white or mixed, 1.00 
Monstrosa Tubulosa Etna Red: Best tubulosa red. 1,00 
CAMPANULA — Bell Flowers. 
Persicifola: Peach Bells. China blue. ...-..-.-..........- .35 
Rotundifolia Olympica. Blue Bells of Scotland. -..- 1.00 
Medium Calycanthema: Cup and saucer COanter- 
bury Bells. Colors blue, light blue pink white 
GN LK Od sae aaa oes capes onan ence sooen eee cee ceeecenee .20 
CANDYTUFT — Iberis. 
Queen of Italy: Rosy lilac, 10’’ high. ...................- Ralis) 
Sempervirens: Very fine white 12’’ tall. -...........-..- .30 
CARNATION — Chabaud’s Giant Double. 
These are hardy with us but will freeze out at 
temperatures below 15 above. Colors— cardinal, 
copper salmon, crimson, flesh pink, rose pink, 
salmon) rose, white rand. mixed. lore. sseeeeaeneeenee eee .40 
CARNATION — Grenadin. 
These are more hardy than the above and will stand 
sub zero temperature with a little protection. The 
flowers are not so large. Colors— dark red, 
cardinal red, golden yellow, deep pink, white and 
mixed. Supply of these limited. -2-2-222------..------ .40 
CARNATION — Perpetual Giants. 
The flowers of these are about a third larger than 
the Chabauds. They are a little less hardy how- 
ever. Colors— dark crimson, clear yellow, pure 
white,rose pink, deep rose, flesh pink, salmon 
rose, intense scarlet, true violet and mixed. ...... .75 
CENTUREA — 
Dealbata: Rose flowers with silver foliage. -.....-..... -25 
Macrocephala: Golden yellow, 36’’ high. -. ie .20 
Montana: Corn Flower blue 24’’ high. -..............- 15 
COREOPSIS — 
Lanceolata Grandiflora: Large yellow about 3’. -. 15 
Double Sunburst: Very striking double gold. 44’’. 15 
New Gold: Excellent double flowered gold. ............ .20 
Mayfield Giants: Large deep gold. -.....--22..-2-2:2-------- 00 eee 
DAISY — Chrysanthemum Leacanthemum maximum. 
Asterflorum: An improved double white. -............... .80 
Double Shasta: Reselected Deiner strain. -............- .80 
Shasta Alaska: A very fine, large flowered strain. 75 
DIANTHUS — Pinks. 
Alwoodii Alpinus: Very fine mixed, 9’’. -.............. -50 
Caesius: (Chedder Pink) Flesh, 3’’ high, -............- .20 
Delight: Pink to deep purple fringed. About 9’’..... .50 
Loveliness: Fringed rosy lilac. Fragrant. .............. 75 
Winteri: NEW. Pure bright colors. About 9’’. .... .75 
Sweet Wivelsfield: Fine double mixed. -..................- -25 
DIGITALIS — Foxglove. 
Gloxinifiora, The Shirley: Large flowers with 
spotted throat. Fine colors about 4’ tall. -......... 215 
Gloxiniflora: White, purple and rose separate. -..- .20 
GAILLARDIA GRANDIFLORA — 
Bremen: Coppery scarlet yellow tipped. ..--........-. mED) 
Burgundy: Fine copper scarlet self. -........-... = .20 
Goblin: Dwarf deep red, yellow border. -. 725) 
Tangerine Improved: Tangerine orange. -. 15 
The Dazzler: Yellow, maroon center. ..-.-.... es 15 
Portola Hybrids: Large red and yellow. ...............- ~L5 
GEUM — 
Lady Stratheden: Double golden yellow. .-..-............ 25 
Mrs. Bradshaw: Glowing scarlet, 24’’ tall. .. .20 
Orange Queen: Double scarlet orange. ---.-..-...- ae .40 
Orange Prince: Early golden orange. -..--.--..-.--.------- .30 
GYPSOPHELIA — Baby’s Breath. 
Oldhamiana: Large flowered pink, 42’’ tall. -....... -20 
Panaculata Double Alba: Double flowered white..... .35 
Panaculata Double Snowball: Improved white. .... -40 
Pacifica: Rosy pink flowers. Late. About 4’. ....... .25 
HOLLYHOCK — 
Double Imperator: Large fringed & crested flowers .20 
Double Triumph: Waved form in art shades. ........ .20 
LUPIN — 
Russell Type Hybrids: Excellent colors. -............... oD 
LYCHNIS — 
Arkwrightii: Very showy. Scarlet, 18’’ tall. .......... ~25 
Chalcedonica: (Jerusalem Cross) Scarlet, 3’ high. ~L5 
MYOSOTIS — Forget-me-not. 
Alpestris Sutton Royal Blue: Indigo. .35 
Alpestris Mixed: Fine color range. .........-----.--.--.--- .25 
Oblongata Blue Bird: Forcing deep blue 12’’. .... .35 
PENTSTEMON — Bearded Tongue. 
Castle Forbes: Vivid carmine, white throat. -......... .35 
Carmine Queen: Very brilliant and attractive. ...... «35 
Red shades?) A’ bright selection. oe ee 35 
Rose ‘and-Pink Shades sse eee rs) 
White. A) dilite attractive plants eco .35 
Sensation Improved: The finest mixture. -..............- 25 
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PERENNIAL SEEDS Continued 







VARIETY Price per ;5-cz. Y%4-oz, Y-oz 1-02. 
POPPY NUDICAULE — Iceland Poppies. 
Amurense Yellow Wonder: Buttercup yellow. .-......- 25 85 1,40 2.60 
El Monte: Giant tangerine orange. ..........---.--- 15 45 .85 1.60 
Imperial Jewels: A rare color range. NEW. -......-- .25 1.00 LO. 3.00 
Sanford’s Giants: All good standard colors. -......... -20 .65 1.10 2.00 
The Emperor: Large flowered orange. .......-..---.------ +25 -75 1,40 2.60 
The Empress: Frilled salmon ‘rose. ........--.---------<-= .25 15 1.40 2.60 
POPPY ORIENTAL — 
Salmon Queen: NEW. Somewhat variable. -............. -50 2.0.0 gaee reese cece 
Beauty of Livermere: Crimson, black center. -..-..-. .05 1.20 2.25 4.00 
Scarlet: The popular standard shade. ......--.......----- .20 -60 1,10 2.00 
Princess Victoria) Lowises) Salmoms sicceeceeseeee-ee-e es -50 1.70 3.20 6.00 
Double Olympia: Scarlet & salmon about 40% dbl. 75 Pay hey Se eee 
Royal Scarlet: Nearest true scarlet. -..........--..------- .35 1,20 2.25 4.00 
Oriental Mixed: A fine color blend. -..-...--.--.-.-..------ .25 75 1.35 2.50 
Oriental Poppies will not come fully true from seeds. 
PRIMULA -—Hardy Primrose. 
Aricula: Fine large flowered mixed. Smooth leaves 1.00 4,00 8.00 16.00 
Bullesiana Hybrids: Yellow to carmine, -..............- 1.00 4.00 8.00 16.00 
Berkeley Supreme: NEW. Exquisite size and color. 1.50 5.25 10.25 20.00 
Harrold’s Pedigreed Giant: Outstanding size & color. Trade pkt. $1.00. 
Pfitzer’s Colossea: Very large flowers, long stems. 5.00) 9 161505320 0m eee 
PYRETHERUM — Painted or Persian daisy. 
Double Mixed: An extra choice blend. .................... .75 2.50 4,75 9.00 
Grandifiora Giant Hybrids: NEW. Choice colors. -. .60 2.00 4.00 7.50 
James Kelway: Velvety scarlet. Variable. -.....-....... 1.00 3.25 6.00 12.00 
Robinson’s Giant Hybrids: A fancy large flower..... 75 2.25 4.25 8.00 
Robinson’s Dark Crimson: A very fine deep red. .60 2.30 5.50 10.00 
Single & Double Mixed: Very fine coloring. -......... -50 1.75 3.25 6.00 
SALVIA — 
Azurea Grandiflora: Bright blue 32’’ tall. _............. .25 .70 1.30 2.40 
Farinacea Blue Bedder: Deep blue. ................:.-..--- .25 -75 1.40 2.60 
Patens: Large flowered Navy blue 30’’ tall, _..... 125 .85 1.60 3.00 
SCABIOSA — 
Goldingensis: Large deep lavender. ...-......-....-.....-- .30 1.00 1.90 3.60 
House’s Giant Hybrids: The best. ek 35 125 2.25 4.00 
Webbianna: NEW. Fluffy pure cream flowers. .....- -50 1.50 2.75 5,00 
STATICE — Sea Lavender. 
Latifolia: Dwarf blue, 12’’ high. 15 45 .75 1.40 
Puberula: Dwarf dark violet, 6’’ 80 1.00 1.80 3.50 
STOKESIA — Stokes’ Aster. 
Cyanea Blue: Large flowered, 16’’ high. —...-........ .20 -60 1.00 2.00 
Cyanea Mixed: An excellent color blend. ............. .15 45 -75 1.40 
SWEET WILLIAM — Dianthus Barbatus. 
Dwarf Alpine Mixed: Fine. About 6’’ high. -....... .50 2.25 4,25 8.00 
Double Choice Mixed: A fine blend. --..-..-...--.......... ois) .50 .90 1.60 
Single Newport Pink: Salmon pink. -..-........... 10 25 45 80 
Single Purple Beauty: Bright deep purple. -..... 15 30 -50 90 
Single Scarlet Beauty: Bright scarlet. _._... 15 +25 .50 90 
Singles Eines Mie disco eee ee eee 10 25 .45 80 
TRITOMA — Red Hot Poker. 
Pfitzer’s Hybrids: Excellent specimen stock. —...... DLO 45 05 1.40 
WALLFLOWER — 
Double Extra Choice Mixed: Early flowering, 20’’. .25 1,00 d7.5 3.40 




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TERMS OF SALE 
PRICES — All prices are made on a basis of cash with order. No deviation will 
be made from this rule except where special credit arrangement and usual refer- 
ence check has been made. SEEDS can be sent O.0O.D and will be so forwarded 
in all instances where the above rule is not met. PLANTS AND BULBS are 
NEVER sent on a C.O.D. basis. All prices quoted herein are subject to any 
change in market occuring after this list is published. 
REMITTANCE — May be by any of the usual commercial methods of transfering 
funds. The amount must be in United States money, collectable net, for the full 
amount of the order. WE WILL NOT accept postage stamps as any part of 
remittance. We use metered postage exclusively and stamps are a total loss. 
TRANSPORTATION — SEEDS will be shipped by insured post, prepaid. Free 
Air Mail delivery may be had on seeds under conditions mentioned elsewhere 
in this list. PLANTS and BULBS are delivered in so far as our responsibility 
is concerned when accepted by the transporting agency at Grants Pass, Oregon. 
We recommend that all perishable material travel Railway Express and unless 
instructed differently will ship that way. 
OUR RESPONSIBILITY — In view of the reasonable prices quoted herein and 
the varied conditions under which this stock will be grown, it is manifestly 
impossible for us to guarantee in any manner, descriptive or cultural, the crop 
resulting from the use of the material listed. Ordering from this list will 
definitely be construed as your acceptance of these terms as set forth and it is 
understood that in all cases our liability shall be limited to the actual purchase 
price paid for any material supplied. 
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PANSY SEEDS AND PLANTS 
These are our greatest specialty. It is with regret that we notify our 
many spring customers that our 1942-43 season crop of Pansy plants are 
completely exhausted. It will be October 1st. before additional stock of 
these will be available and we hope we may serve you then. 
In Pansy seeds we can supply a good selection. If you would like to 
cover your requirements before prices advance— and it is inevitable that 
we shall have to advance prices on several sorts this year— you may 
order up to May 15th., at the prices quoted in our issue of January 2nd. 
Delivery on such advance orders will be made at any date you wish 
up to August Ist. After May 15th., 1943 growing season prices will 
apply and on several items these must be somewhat higher. 
