HARROLD’S PANSY GARDENS & GREENHOUSES. 
Cut Blower Stocks 
DOUBLE GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA 
We were among the first seedsmen to recognize the quality and value of these 
two groups of Stocks and to offer the originator’s full line. We are more confident 
today that these will please you and be profitable. 
These are an improvement over the Improved Bismarck or Giant Imperial 
strains with stronger plants and large flowers. When set close (4 to 6 inches each 
way) they produce but a single terminal spike equal to the Excelsior Column type 
And if given more room they produce lateral bloom. The colors are quite distinctive 
VARIETY 

Price per 4%-0z. Y%-oz. Ye-oz, 1-02. 
GOLDEN) GATE: Richi yellow esses ssecceteee terrace eee $ .50 $1.00 $1.90 $3.50 
MOJAVE: Royal purple. .......... es .50 1.00 1.90 3.50 
MONTEREY) Brilliant) pinky gesceeeeeceeeeeeeee ee -50 1.00 1.90 3.50 
PACIFIC: Avery. fine) lien secs eeeeee ee eee aie .50 1.00 1.90 3.50 
REDWOODS: Best blood red. ---.-.......--- nee .50 1.00 1.90 3.50 


SANTA BARBARA: Excellent chamois. -.. ae .50 1.00 1.90 3,50 
SANTA MARIA: Very fine pure white. -..................- .50 1.00 1.90 3.50 
SHQUOLA: Bright tose) Carminey ccs sssesesceessseetee sears 750 1.00 1.90 3.50 
TAHOE: The most desirable shade of lavender. pe 50) 1.00 1.90 3.50 
VOSEMIED EN Deep clearer 0s Griese sores ne tee meee eee ere .50 1.00 1.90 3.50 
FANCY MIXED: All the above colors blended. -..--... 45 .90 1.60 3.00 
NOTE: We have discontinued the Improved Bismarck group because we have 
found this variety to be superior and of more value. 

The New Early Colonial Type 
This new race of Stocks is of great value to the florist who wants heavy 
production of prime fiower spikes over a moderate period of time. Tall and ex- 
clusively branching, they produce no center spike but branch at the base; produc- 
ing 8 to 10 spikes 30’’ long. They flower 2 weeks earlier than the perpetual 
branching types. Florets are double and 2’’ in diameter. Doubleness of the plants 
is about 70%. Highly recommended. 
VARIETY 
MAYFLOWER: Fine rose red. .. oso 
PRISCILLA: Silvery lavender. ... sexe othe} 1.50 2.75 5.00 
PURITAN: Glowing pure white: oc .75 1.50 2.75 5.00 
ROSE STANDISH: Bright rose, 20 ccce-ce--ceteeeeeeeeeeeeeee aS 1.50 2.75 5,00 
CUT-FLOWER BLEND: All the above colors. 75 1.50 2.75 5.00 
Price per %-oz. Y%y-oz. Ye-0z, 1-02. 
$ .75 $1.50 $2.75 $5.00 



SUPER -GIANT IMPERIAL 
A giant race of the Imperial or Improved Bismarck type. Flowers are large 
and well spaced, on long spikes. Doubleness is excellent. 
VARIETY Price per Y-oz. Yy-0z. Y-oz, 1-02. 
BLUSH PINK: Fine light pink a good florist type. .... $ .60 $1.20 $2.30 $4.50 
CHAMOIS: NEW. True chamois coloring. ......-....... .60 1°20 2.30 4.50 
DARK BLUE: An excellent color. -...........----.- .60 1.20 2.30 4.50 
FIERY RED: A really brilliant shade. -......... ~ .60 1.20 2.30 4.50 
ROSE CHARM: A beautiful, rich deep rose. -- tase .60 1.20 2.30 4.50 
ROSELIGH IT: Glowing rose) pink: eesscss cess .60 1.20 2.30 4,50 

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PETUNIA SEEDS 
This list covers those varieties which are of most interest now and which are 
usually sown early for pot plants to sell during the spring holiday season. They 
are also widely used as spring bedding stock and always demand good prices 
if started early and supplied as quite well developed plants. Now is a good time 
to consider your seasons supply of these as less than half the normal supply of 
Petunia seeds will be available this season. 
Double Flowered 
Three years ago we first offered this group of American grown seeds from an 
outstanding American grower. While its percentage of completely double fiowers 
was not quite as high as that of the Japanese grown ‘‘All Doubles’’ it has been 
shown to be very good and some very attractive double fringed plants are produced 
that are fully as attractive as the doubles. Of the two types about 90% of the 
plants are double or double fringed with the largest number falling into the double 
class. Plants are compact being about 12’’ high when well grown. 
Another fact that should be pointed out is that we are able to supply 1943 
crop seeds of this group which we know will germinate while ALL Japanese ‘‘AIl 
Double’’ seeds are of 1940 or possibly 1941 crop. 

(One grain contains 1/437th ounce -— about 650 seeds ) 
VARIETY Price per grain Wogoz. g,0Z. 02. 
SUPERIOR MIXED: ‘ fine blend of all colors. ...... $1.00 $2.75 $5.50 $10.09 
CRIMSON: VAmananth) crimson.) se scste oe rece eee 1.00 3.00 6.00 11.00 
HELIOTROPE: Lilac veined heliotrope. 
MADONNA: Finest pure white. 
ox LOO) 3.00 6.00 11.00 
ee eee eee 00 3.00 6.00 11.00 
ROSE QUEEN: Bright rose pink. Es 1.00 3.00 6.00 11.00 
OREGON PRIDE: Bright salmon pink. Set .00 3.00 6.00 11.00 
CHIEF: f€almon rose, overlayed with copper. .......- 1.00 3.00 6.00 11.00 




Giants of California 
This group is possibly the most popular, especially in the mixtures. OREGON 
ROSE, OREGON TRIUMPH and GLAMOUR are new additions to this group in 
separate colors while SUPREME is composed mostly of rose, pink and salmon 
Shades making a most desirable collection of colors. The others have a full range 
of colors. 
_ VARIETY . Price per Yogoz. doz. wA02. 
GLAMOUR: (NEW) Huge ruffled flowers of luscious salmon 
“rose. /Fhroat veined brown on a cream ground, ......-.--.----.-- $1.00 $2.00 $4.00 
BODGER’S -FLORIST SUPREME: Without doubt the 
best .range. of- colors; mostly. pink, rose and salmon. Of 
medium growth 12 to 15 inches — with the largest 
ruiied: flowers? Wide “open +throatsuctecceesee ee ee 1.00 1.50 3.00 

P. O. BOX 29 — GRANTS PASS, OREGON, U. 8. A. 

Petunia, Giants of Calif. Continued 
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VARIETY Price per Yo, 0Z. 7rO0Z. 5 OZ. 
DWARF RAMONA GIANTS MIXED: Very dwarf plants 
with the largest possible flowers. Heavily ruffled and with 
a fine color range. Extra fine for pot plants. ---.--.------------- .75 1.25 2.50 
HARROLD’S SPECIAL BLEND: (NEW) A very dwarf 
plant habit with flowers sometimes reaching seven inches. 
Colors are mostly in the darker shades with fine pink and 
rose shades, Highly recommended: esc see 1.00 2.00 4.00 
OREGON ROSE: (NEW ) A brilliant rose with deeper rose 
throat. Plant very compact. Most desirable. -.--......-.....----- 1.00 2.00 4.00 
ROSE TRIUMPH: (NEW ) Giant flowered deep rose with 
penciled throat. Plant habit is dwarf and compact. ------.- 1.00 2.00 4,00 

Ruffled Giants 
Similar to Giants of California in flower form although excepting the Ramona 
and Harrold’s Special Blend they are somewhat more compact. Flowers are heavi- 
ly ruffled and these make excellent pot and bedding plants, 
VARIETY Price per 140, 0Z. @g0Z. gy OZ. 
CAMILLA: Light coppery rose veined ruby. .....-..-------.---------- $ .75 $1.50 $3.00 
COPPER CRED?) Darke Ghiroa tiesto ee .50 1.00 2.00 
PRINCESS OF WUERTEMBURG: Rose with garnet throat. .50 1.00 2.00 
ROBINHOOD: Dark crimson with darker throat. --............---- .50 1.00 2.00 
SALMON BEAUTY: (MARILYN ) Finest rich salmon. -.. .60 1.15 2.9 
RUFFLED MONSTERS: A very desirable half dwarf type 
im a most usable color mixture. Popular. =) .50 1,00 1.80 

Grandifiora Compacta 
These produce large fringed flowers with an upright very compact plant habit. 
Less robust than other Grandiflora varieties they are good bedding stock under 
favorable conditions and excellent as pot plants always. 
VARIETY Price per Yog0z. 02. gz OZ. 
GAIETY: Rose and white varigated. Very fine. __...............- $ .50 $1.25 $2.50 
GOTTFRIED MICHAELIS: Velvety magenta, dark throat. -..- .50 qn25 2.50 
LACE VEIL: Ruffled pure white. Very attractive potted. -....- .50 1.25 2.50 
SETTING SUN: Free flowering deep rose, dark throat. .-...-... .50 1.25 2.50 
COMPACTA GRAND MIXED: Fine color range. .-..............-.- .50 1.25 2.25 




OTHER SEED SPECIALITIES 
In an effort to conserve materials and labor, yet at the same time make our 
price list more valuable to our friends and customers in the professional trade 
this present folder form has replaced the rather elaborate booklets of the past for 
the duration. Limited space, however, makes the repeatec listing of our entire line 
impossible and we trust our patrons will file the various issues as received and use 
them for reference throughout the year whenever seeds in our line are needed. 
You will find in the following list a grouping of seeds offered in past issues 
that are not offered in this edition. We suggest consultation of these past issues 
when you need any of these seeds and if your copy has been misplaced we will 
gladly furnish another on request. Post card will do and they are free. 
ISSUE OF JUNE ist. 1943 — WVol. 2, No.3. 
Florist Snapdragon Seeds Delphinium Seeds 
Primula Malacoides Seeds Viola Seeds 
A Large Assortment of Standard Strain Pansy Seeds. 
ISSUE OF AUGUST ist. 1943 — Vol. 2, No. 4. 
Viola Seeds 
Primula Malacoides Seeds 
Delphinium Seeds 
Perennial Seeds, 117 varieties 
Future issues will offer much valuable material as it becomes seasonable. A 
copy of it will be mailed as soon as it is published. In order that you may have 
at all times a listing of our stock we suggest that you file each issue and refer 
to them each time you are in need of seeds. We know when quality and price 
are both considered that we can serve you to the very best advantage as quality 
always has first consideration with us. Our seeds are ALL specialist grown for 
the professional tradesman and our prices will be found completely in line with 
stock of general run of the market quality. 


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. SHEDS can be sent ©. O. D. and will be so forwarded 
in all instances where the above rule is not met. PLANTS AND BULBS ARE 
NEVER sent on a ©. O. D. basis. ALL prices quoted herein are subject to any 
change in market occurring 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 transportation 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 after leaving our 
care, 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. 
