HARROLD’S PANSY GARDENS & GREENHOUSES. 
PETUNIA PLANTS Continued 
VARIETY 
BALCONY PETUNIAS: This group has trailing plant habits and 
is used extensively for box edgings and hanging baskets. 
BLACK PRINCE: Deep velvety red. 
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CORNFLOWER BLUE: A brilliant mid-blue. 
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DEEP BLUE: A fine violet blue. 
TORNAS  Wiceieype inka) ONAWEIN, SHOR 5 cece cee eee ee ee eee Ee 
ROSY MORN: A trailing counterpart of the popular bedder. __. 
WHITE: A good trailing pure white. 


GRANDIFLORA PLAIN EDGED: Flowers and plant habit identical 
to single fringed group but flowers are not ruffled. 
BRILLIANT ROSE: Color as mamed. —2.- 
BURGUNDY: Deep wine red with white throat. .... 
DWARF ELK’S PRIDE: Elk’s purple. A compact plant 
PINK GLORY: Fine flame rose. _._._____._. 
VELVET FLAME: Velvety blood red. 
MIXED: A grand mixture of the above and other colors. 



NANA COMPACTA: This is a group having about the same plant 
habit as bedding Rosy Morn but the flowers are finely ruffled. 
ADMIRAT Brilliant deepr blues sss eee) eee 
GLOW: NEW— The most brilliant carmine rose. 
MARTHA WASHINGTON: The first introduction in this group. 
Color a blush pink finely penciled and veined. ......................----.- 
GENERAL WASHINGTON: Amaranth red. Very bright. 
SALMON SUPREME: Rich coral salmon. 
VELVEL BALL Very striking wbloods meds mast. sess oe 
MIXED: All the above in a fine blend. —.............._ aS eee 
MINIATURE GEM VARIETIES: These have plants 5 to 6 in. high 
that are literally covered with flowers about 2 in. across. 
BRILETAN T ROSH GEM: Deeps bright, rose, 2) 
CREPE de CHINE: Rich rose. Flowers have crepe like texture. 
VIOLET GEM: Deep violet blue. Almost an Elk’s purple. _......... 
DWARF BEDDING: (NANA ERECTA) These are the upright 
growing bedding type of which Rosy Morn is the best known. 
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CELESTIAL ROSE: Brilliant rose. Improved Rose of Heven. 
CREAM STAR: Soft cream white. Star shaped 
ROSE OF HEAVEN: Very bright rose pink. Popular. —.-........-....... 
ROSY MORN: Bright rose with white throat. An old favorite. 
ROSE QUEEN IMPROVED: Intense clear rose. —_...--.-..-.-.-.----..-- 
SNOW QUEEN: A fine pure white bedding type. —._...--.--...---...... 
MIXED: A grand assortment of colors — some not listed. -......- 
BEDDING HYBRIDS: Similar flowers to the above group but plants 
grow taller. Will make an excellent display. 
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FLAMING VELVET: Deep velvety blood red. ___-...__-....--..-:---...- 
HOLLYWOOD STAR: Rose with amber throat. Star shaped flower. 
HOWARD’S STAR: Purple with white star in the throat. —-.-.. 
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RADIANCE: Cerise-rose with golden throat. = 
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PORTULACA— MOSS ROSE: Finest double flowered mixed. — 
SALPIGLOSSIS— 
Painted Tongue or Velvet Flower. Very showy. 
GLOXINIFLORA MIXED: Bright velvety colors veined throat. 
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SALVIA— SCARLET SAGE. 
A standby bedding plant which makes a vivid spot of color in the 
garden during the late summer and fall. Its brilliant red spikes 
remain on the plant until frost. Offered by height only. 
DWARF 12 in. high— MEDIUM 16 in. high— TALL 24 in, high. 
SCABIOSA— 
IMPERIAL BLUE MOON: Plants about 4 ft. high bearing flowers 
of azure blue. 3 in. in diameter on fine long stems for cutting. ___. 
STOCKS— 
EARLY COLONIAL: NEW— A group of Stocks that produce 
immense flower heads on long stems. Flowers are quite double 
and the colors are clear and bright. COLORS— Rose red, silver 
lavender, bright rose, pure white and mixed. -.......--.-------.-..-....- 
DOUBLE GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA: These are large flowered and 
more fully double than common Stocks. Plants bloom over a long 
season and the huge florets are often 24 inches across. 
COLORS— Rich yellow, royal purple, pink, blue, red, chamois, 
wWihite arose, Carmine, lavender amd) mixed. ie - eee eee 
SNAPDRAGONS— 
RUST RESISTANT MIXED: These are all of the rust resistant 
strain: which is about 80 per cent immune to rust. This year we 
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VERBENAS— 
This popular bedding favorite has 2 use in every garden. 
BEAUTY OF OXFORD: These are the largest flowering with the 
most robust plant habit. They produce no seeds and so must be 
propagated by cuttings. COLORS— Cerise, pink and lavender. 
GIANT BEDDING STRAIN: (Grandiflora) These are the fine large 
flowered bedding types. Very free flowering. COLORS— Royal 
blue, brilliant scarlet, salmon cerise, pink to rose red, violet with 
white eye, intense red, garnet with cream eye, rose with white 
eye, crimson, lavender with cream eye, flame pink, mid-blue, 
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Bridge St. & Lower River Rd. P.O. Box 29. 
ANNUAL FLOWERING PLANTS Continued 
GRANTS PASS, ORE. 
VARIETY Plants per doz. Seeds 
CROWN O’ GOLD: Novelty— Double Dahlia flowered type. The 
center of flower splashed with yellow over a bright ground color. 
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CUPID FINE MIXED: Dwarf. Almost a foot high. Flowers are small 
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FANTASY MIXED: Flowers composed of ray like petals that are 
interlaced. Quite large flowers about 4 in across. Bright colors. .30 
GAILLARDIA FLOWERED MIXED: Striking novelty. Resemble 
the Picta Double Gaillardia. Good color range. —............._...... .00 
LILLIPUT TOM THUMB: Smallest Zinnia known. Plant is about 
4 to 6 in, high bearing perfect double flowers about an inch across. 
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HAAGEANA or MEXICAN ZINNIA: The most novel and showy of 
the small types. Flowers double and brightly colored. Hach flower 
petal has a dark ground color with a border of contrasting light 
colors around the edge. You'll like this little fellow. ...........__- .30 
SCABIOSA FLOWERED MIXED: Medium tall with rather large 
Scabiosa like flowers. An interesting novelty. ...................... .30 
HOWARD’S GIANT CRESTED: NEW— Resembles the Scabiosa 
lowered type but has much larger flowers. The center of the 
flower is tufted with a double row of guard petals around the edge. 
Colors are a mixture of bright shades that are striking. 
GOLD MEDAL DAHLIA FLOWERED: Large double flowers that 
resemble the Dahlia. Not quite so large as the Calif. Giants but 
flowers are fuller in the center. COLORS— Bright scarlet, pure 
white, orange and gold, old rose, old gold, deep pink, deep rose, 
yellow orange, light rose, deep lavender, crimson, rich yellow 
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CALIFORNIA GIANTS: The largest flowered group of Zinnias. The 
flowers are often over 6 inches in diameter and plants are usually 
3 to 4 ft. high. Flowers fully double. COLORS Bright pink, 
cerise rose, golden yellow, deep lavender, dark red, soft pink, deep 
purple, pure white, bright rose, salmon rose, deep scarlet and 
finest mixed. 
LILLIPUT POM-PON or BABY ZINNIA: Very showy. Plants about 
18 in. high producing large quantities of flowers about 2 in. across 
The flowers are pompon and fully double. An excellent bedding 
type. COLORS— Canary yellow, crimson, golden orange, lilac, 
rose pink, salmon rose, scarlet, burnt orange, white, blackish 
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House, Pot and Bedding Plants 
VARIETY 
BEGONIAS— 
FIBEROUS ROOTED TYPES: These are fine for pots, baskets, porch box 
or border in yard beds where protected from drying wind and with about 
half a day sun or full shade. Their glossy green or bronze foliage is 
always fresh and clean and the plants are always in bloom. They are not 
used as much as their value justifies. COLORS— coral rose, white, 
carmine, clear pink, true pink, flesh pink, appleblossom, pink, 
rose with white center all with green foliage. Also cherry crimson, pink, 
coral rose, searlet, blood red, rose pink, bright scarlet and deep 
searlet all with bronze foliage of bronze edged leaves, —-..-.-................. 
6 for 55c; $1.00 per dozen; 25 for $1.75; 100 for $6.50. 
TUBEROUS ROOTED TYPE: These are the large ones that grow from a 
tuber. They have been constantly gaining in popularity since they were 
so much featured at the Golden Gate Exposition, The flowers are immense 
sometimes as much as ten inches in diameter and are freely produced. 
We offer here started plants from 3 to 4 inch tubers so there is little 
danger of them not growing. Camellia Flowered Type ONLY in the 
following colors. White, dark red, rose, scarlet, pink, yellow, orange, 
Sieailinna Osprey) eC OsG eee oe eee wees ee ee $8.00 per dozen. 
CACTI and SUCCULENTS— 
Highly colored and in a very unusual assortment of types, these are 
Most imterestine. We have many different kinds, -2..2--2...2... 22.2 
Other fancy specimens at 35c and 50c each. Twelve assorted, no two alike 
our selection for $2.50. 
FUCHSIAS— 
A plant highly prized for its beautiful flowers and bright foliage. Blooms 
almost all the time. Our collection consists of ten separate colors all 
the most showy obtainable. These are hardy along the coast. 
GERANIUMS— 
Our selection of these is extensive and they are useful in any home 
planting. Colors are bright red, scarlet, dark red, rose, bright pink, 
salmon pink and mixed. Large blooming plants 50c and $1.00 each. 
BEDDING GRADE: $2.50 per dozen. 
MINIATURE SELF BRANCHING: The new small leafed Ivy so popular 
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LANTANA— 
A beautiful sweet scented plant that has bright colored flowers. COLORS 
Pink, orange, yellow and cream. Very fine for beds or boxes. -.--.....-.------ 
PELARGONIUMS— 
MARTHA WASHINGTON GERANIUM: A favorite. Has brightly colored 
flowers having a center blotch. Free flowering. COLORS— Cerise, pink 
and red. 
WANDERING JEW— 
For box and basket edgings. Red, green and white and plain green. _.. 
EXCEPT WHERE OTHERWISE PRICED six plants in this group will be 
supplied at the price of five. 
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