HARROLD’S PANSY GARDENS & GREENHOUSES. 

Separate Color Pansy Seeds Continued 
VARIETY PER 1,000 seeds %%-0z. Y%-oz. Ye-oz. 1-02. 
SWISS LAKE OF THUN: Ulswater or 
Thuner Sea blue. Very brilliant. -............... 1.00 1.50 2.75 5.25 10.00 
SWISS LUNA: Sulphur yellow self. ............ 1.00 1.50 2.75 5.25 10.00 
SWISS RHEINGOLD: Deep yellow with a 
velvety blotch. Very popular! <i22---:------ 1.00 1.50 2.75 5.25 10.00 
SWISS PURE WHITE: The best pure white. 
Much singed or hs een oe eee 1.00 1.50 2.75 5.25 10.00 
BABY DELIGHT: A very pleasing minia- 
ture Pansy. Plants are not more than 8’’ 
high and the flowers a little over an inch 
across. The color light blue with face. .... 75 1.25 2.00 3.75 7.00 

GENERAL DOMESTIC LIST OF 
STANDARD PANSY VARIETIES 
VARIETY Per 1,000 seeds Y-oz. Y%-0z. Yo-0z, 1-02. 2-0zs. 
EARLY PANSY AMERICA: A fine 
AOristeStlain Goods size sess $ .75 $1.25 $2.25 $4.25 $8.00 $15.00 
GENEVA GIANTS: A selected Swiss 
strain. Often listed as Italian giant. .75 1.50 2.75 5.00 10.00 19.00 
GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA: Good 
mixture of all types and colors. .... 
IMPROVED SWISS: (Standard) A 
select bright colored strain. ..-....- 75 1.25 2.00 3.50 6.50 12.00 
JUMBO MIXED: (Steele) Harrold 
grown first generation from the 
originator’s stock seeds. ....---------- 1.00 ALAS) 3.25 6.25 12.00 22.00 
MAPLE LEAF GIANTS: A robust 
plant. Variety has not the color 
range and substance of some but 
.75 1.25 2.00 4.00 7.50 14.00 
flowers) are Lareer ce sesssecenaseees oats 1.00 1.75 2.75 5.25 10.00 19.00 
OREGON GIANTS: Good substance 
ATUL COLOM STAN Sere eseectecae ance tenes seteaee 1.00 1.25 2.00 3.50 6.50 12.00 
SUPER SWISS MIXED: Select. ...... 1.00 1,75 3.00 bao t.00 20.00 
TRIMARDEAU GIANTS: This is 
an old time bedding favorite. ...... -60 1.00 1.50 2.75 5.00 9.50 
To obtain the pound price multiply the ounce price by ten. 
Four ounces of a variety will be supplied at the pound rate. 

PANSY PLANTS 
As mentioned previously in this folder, our stock of Pansy plants is very 
modest indeed for this time of year. We offer the following list of varieties as long 
as stock lasts and will accept NO HOLD ORDERS for spring delivery as stock is 
so limited that we want to clear the nursery space as rapidly as we can for 
spring use. IF YOU WANT PLANTS, ORDER AT ONCE WHILE AVAILABLE. 
These plants are grown in open field beds, Sept. sown and are perfectly 
hardy. Plants are from 4 to 8 leaves — just a nice size for transplanting either 
into flats or coldframes. We also have a few thousand in a cold greenhouse that 
are in an active state of growth that will develop faster in a mild climate. These 
would be ideal for California growers who want to flat them. If these are wanted 
specify indoor stock when ordering. The larger Aug. sown stock we offered in the 
fall is all sold out and no transplanted plants will be available the rest of season. 
Separate colors offered below are August sown and are larger. 
VARIETY PRICE PER 100 1,000 
HARROLD’S PEDIGREED CUT-FLOWER PANSIES — 
TALL SELECTION— Plants grow 3’ to 4’. Very long stems. -... $3.00 $25.00 
ORIGINAL STRAIN —Shorter growth but long stemmed flowers. 2.00 15.00 
HARROLD’S PEDIGREED SWISS GIANTS — The finest and most 
cenysleren, SUS? Game. svete Nees TURE ois Sete ee eneee eres 1.50 8.00 
HARROLD’S PEDIGREED GIANT ART-SHADES — The ultimate 
in the Exhibition types. Large size, exquisite color range. -...--...... 1.50 8.00 
HARROLD’S PEDIGREED GIANTS— This has been our most 
popular bedding: varretya tor may years. eee ee 1.25 6.50 
HARROLD’S IMPROVED SWISS — A grand Fancy type. -...--..--.. 1.25 6.00 
HARROLD’S ALL-AMERICAN BEDDING MIXTURE— A select 
mixturemote AlL) sther varieties! wie) @tOwenesse-2- ones eeeee tee eee 1.25 6.00 
HARROLD’S AZURE GIANTS — Finest brilliant deep blue. .......- 1.50 10.00 
HARROLD’S GOLDEN GIANTS — Best golden yellow blotched. .... 1.50 10.00 
HARROLD’S RUBY GIANTS — Best selection of red shades. .......- 1.50 10.00 
CORONATION GOLD — Finest pure yellow self. Attractive. ........ 1.50 10.00 
SWISS PURE WHITE— The BEST ~pure white Pansy. ......-...--.--- 1.50 10.00 
Not less than 100 sold. Less than 250 of a variety take the 100 rate. 


DELPHINIUM ROOTS 
Pacific Giant Hybrids 
We have a few thousand of these roots which were seeded in the summer of 
1941. Originally the planting was composed entirely of all the named varieties of 
the PACIFIC GIANT HYBRIDS, the seeds being genuine V. & R. originators 
stock. In the past two seasons we have sold from these plantings but this year, 
while there is still some of all varieties left, there is not enough of any one to be 
worthwhile listing as named sorts. We are therefore offering them as a mixture 
and in shipping we will see that the color blend will be well balanced. This is an 
exceptionally fine collection of varieties and they will be found very usable 
25 for $2.50 — ~- 100 for $9.00 
NOT LESS THAN 25 ROOTS SOLD 
P. O. BOX 29 — GRANTS PASS, OREGON, U.S. A. 

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Hardy Primrodes 
We have been working with the varieties Primula polyantha and veris and 
their hybrids for over six years on a definite breeding basis. The longer we grow 
these plants the more valuable their appeal seems to us and we believe that many 
florists and nurserymen are overlooking a very valuable group of stock if they 
have not given them a trial. The newer strains thrive over a wide range of cultural 
conditions and are less exacting as to culture although they do best in a situation 
that has always proven favorable. The ideal situation is an eastern exposure 
where they may be protected from the afternoon sun and drying winds. Coolness, 
some shade, ample moisture and good drainage along with a light to medium 
woodland type of soil gives best results. They are ideal rockgarden subjects and 
once established should not be disturbed over a period of 4 to 5 years. In hardiness 
they will withstand the winters in all sections of the U. S. with a light mulch 
or a covering of evergreen boughs, 
Culture is Simple 
The plants offered here may be established outdoors as soon as ground freez- 
ing is past. They are best obtained before mid-March and established in small 
pots for retail sale during the spring. These plants may also be set outdoors from 
these pots to grow specimen stock for fall sale. 
Seeds may be planted in a warm greenhouse until the end of February or in 
cold frames in April and May. These will produce plants for setting out in Sept. 
Plantings may also be made in July and August. 
The soil should be light and seeds covered lightly. We plant on top of a % in., 
layer of sphagnum moss and do not cover seeds at all but cover the flat with a 
pane of glass until germination is completed. This avoids damping off and gives a 
maximum germination. Avoid excessive moisture but see that the moss is well 
damp at all times. If covering with soil do not apply more than Y¥g in. Keep in a 
shaded situation until germination takes place. 
As the seedlings become large enough, about 4 to 6 leaves, prick off into 
flats and keep in a cool section of the house; shifting as they are large enough 
to individual pots. Plunge pots to rim in soil to maintain cool soil and even moist- 
ure. When setting into their final position add humus or leafmold to the soil as 
the established plant likes a deep, moist, rich loamy soil that is well drained. Keep 
commercial chemical fertilizers off but use rotted cow manure moderately. 
Late winter and spring sown plants may be set into their permanent situation 
to best advantage in September while summer and fall plantings set best the 
following spring. Plants may also be propagated by dividing old plants in Sept. 
HARROLD’S Pedigreed GIANTS 
This is a new strain of Polyantha veris hybrids on which we have worked for 
more than six years. The plants are compact and of robust growth while the flowers 
are born well above the foliage on fine long stems. Flowers are large, often as big 
as a silver dollar in clusters from 4 to 8 inches across. Colors are outstandingly 
brilliant and varied — including yellows, reds, and purples of real brilliance as 
well as pinks, blues and bronzes that are rare. 
PLANTS AVAILABLE AS FOLLOWS 
From 21% inch pots, 25 for $3.75; 50 for $6.00; 100 or more, 10c each. 
Orders for this size booked for shipment after February 10th. 
Transplanted and ready for potting, 50 for $4.00; 100 for $7.50; 250 or 
more at the rate of $60.00 per 1,000. — From seedling fiat ready for 
transplanting, $5.00 per 100; $42.50 per 1,000. 
Not less than the smallest quantity quoted sold. 250 or more take the 1,000 rate. 
SEEDS OF PRIMULA HARROLD’S Pedigreed GIANTS 
Price Per Trade Packet — about 200 seeds, $1.00; 3 pkts for $2.50 
1 oz. about 1500 seeds, $5.00; 14 oz. $9.50; 144 02. $18.00. 
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OTHER HARDY PRIMROSES 
VARIETY Price Per Tr. Pkt. j0z. 40z. 402. 
ARICULA: Fine large flowers. Pastel shades mixed, These 
differ from the rest of this group having smooth leaves. 
Flowers have dark edges with light center blotch. .... $ .60 $1.50 $4.25 $8.00 
BULLESIANA HYBRIDS: Yellow to carmine. -............ 60 1,50 4.25 8.00 
BERKELEY’S SUPREME: NEW. A polyantha-veris of 
exquisite size and coloring. Many unusual shades. ...... 1.00 2.00 6.00 11.00 
MONARCH STRAIN: A very fine polyantha strain of 
giant size and good coloring. Very nice reds. .................. 60 1.50 4.25 8.00 
PACIFIC GIANT HYBRIDS: A grand strain developed 
by one of the foremost Oregon growers. Of large size 
and with an exquisite range of colors, ......------------------ 1.00 2.00 6.00 11.00 
POLYANTHA SUPERB MIXED: A fine strain. —.......... 60 1.50 4.25 8.00 

FREE AIR MAIL SERVICE (Seeds Only ) 
Orders arriving by Air Mail accompanied by full remittance and amounting to 
$5.00 or more in seeds listing at $3.00 per ounce or more will be returned to you 
by Air Mail without any extra charge. For this service order MUST arrive by Air 
Mail and fulfill the minimum as to price of seeds and amount of order. In the 
event you want this service on cheaper seeds or smaller orders remit 8 cents per 
net ounce of seed ordered. This offer void should postage rates be raised, 
