HARROLD’S PANSY GARDENS & GREENHOUSES. 

SMALL FRUITS and BERRIES 
ASPARAGUS ROOTS— This is the rust-resistant Mary Washington. 
Heavy 3 year old 40c per doz.; $3.00 a 100 
Strong 1 year old roots 20c per doz.; $1.50 per 100. 
PARADISE: A new variety coming into bearing early and heavily. A good one 
for freezing. Strong 1 year old roots 30c per doz.; $2.50 per 100. 
Special price by the thousand on one year old roots 
Sold only in units; One plant each of three varieties 
BLUEBERRIES— Price per unit $5.00 
A grand eatable berry and an ornamental shrub combined. Thrives in about the 
same situation as Azalea or Rhododendron — semi-shade and acid soil. They like 
a moist situation. Because it is necessary to have cross pollenization each unit 
has one husky plant each of Rancocoas-early and large; Rubel - mid-season, 
medium size and productive: Grover-A large late one. Berries are often an 
inch in diameter and are rich and luscious. 
BOYSENBERRIES A luscious sweet , juicy berry of wide popularity 
Husky transplants 20c each; $2.00 per doz. 
$16.00 per 100. 
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( ‘| RRENTS— Berries of fine flavor used for jellies. A garden ‘‘must’’ 
HEAVY 2 year NO.1 grade, 30c each; $3.00 per doz. 
Cherry: Large red, mild flavor. ‘Perfection: Bright red. Very prolific. 
GOOSEBERRIES— OREGON CHAMPION. The finest most prolific large 
fruited sort. 2 year No. 1 grade, 30c ea; $3.00 a doz. 
GIANT ENGLISH SWEET: The berry on these is often an inch in diameter. We 
have seen 20 berries fill a pint jar. The sweetest gooseberry. 1 year No. 1 
50c each; $5.50 per dozen. 
GRAPES: American— Commonly referred to as ‘‘slip skin’’ sorts. 
: Price 35c each; 6 for $1.75 
Campbell’s Early: Black. July. Niagara: White Concord. Sept. 
Catawba: Red. Very distinctive flavor. ‘Worden: Purple. Excellent flavor. Aug. 
Concord: The standard black. Aug. 
c ___ Usually referred to as ‘‘sweet table grapes’’ 
GRAPES: Huropean Price 35c each; 6 for $1.75 
"Thompson Seedless: Sweet raisin. 
Tokay: Flame red. Crisp & juicy. Oct. 
» Zinfandel: Leading black wine grape. 
Malaga: Yellowish green. Aug. 
Muscat: Pale amber. Sweet. Sept. 
Ribier: Extra large black. Sept. 
HORSERA DISH— 
aged A very well known dessert & canning berry. 
LOGANBERRIES Price 20c each; $2.00 per doz.; $16.00 per 100 
NECTARBERRIES NEW. Similar to Boysenberry but MUCH better 
Price 40c each; 6 for $2.00 
From what we have now seen of Nectarberries we can recommend them without 
reservation. They are a MUST item for every home garden. 
RASPBERRIES An always popular berry that is hardy & prolific. 
Heavy 2 year 15c each; $1.75 per doz.; $14.50 per 100 
Cumberland Blackcap: Best black. "New Washington: Fine giant red. 
Cuthbert: Very popular red. *Taylor: Very hardy large red. 
Logan Blackcap: Prolific large black. 
St Regis: A medium sized red. Almost everbearing. Fine for home gardens. 
RHUBARB (Pie Plant) A very popular garden plant that is easily grown. 
Large crown divisions, 20c each; $2.00 per doz. 
Riverside Giant: Very large stalks. Strawberry: Small all red stalks. 
A popular condiment for use on meats. 
Divisions 15c each; $1.50 per doz. 
Two year old whole young roots 6 for 75c; $10.00 per 100. 
Flare: Small tender all red. Giant Red Victoria: Mammoth red. 
STRAW BHRRIHS—4 very popular group for the home garden. Easily 
grown and they do well in almost any garden soil: 
ONE CROP OR CANNING VARIETIES 
Banner: One of the finest main crop. >Improved Oregon: A wonderful canner. 
Corvallis: Sweet, firm and late. * Marshall: A standard main crop sort. 
Gold Dollar: The first to ripen. *Red Heart: New. Very large. 
This group 25 for $1.00; 100 for $3.00; 500 for $12.50. 
EVERBEARING VARIETIES 
Gem: A fine summer & fall berry. »-Progressive: Medium sized & sweet. 
Mastodon: Very large fruited. 
These everbearers 25 for $1.50; 100 for $4.00; 500 for $15.00 
R khill: The runnerless everbearer. An ideal variety for the small garden. 
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Berries are of large size and lusciously juicy 
ROCKHILLS, 10 for $1.50; 25 for $3.50; 50 or more at 124c each. 
i |__ A Juscious sweet berry. Fine for dessert or canning. 
YOUNGBERRIES Price 20c each; $2.00 per doz.; $16.00 per 100. 
We do not supply quantities smaller than the smallest listed item. 
Six of a variety supplied at the dozen rate or 50 at the 100. 

SHIPPING SMALL FRUITS AND BERRIES— If stock shipped from this 
group amounts to more than $25.00 we will pack and deliver free within 300 miles 
of Grants Pass. At greater distance packing free transportation collect. On smaller 
shipments a charge of 30c will be made to cover packing and postage within 300 
miles. At greater distance packing 30c and transport collect. 


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PRICES AND DELIVERIES 
All offers and prices herein quoted are based on supplies now on hand 
or booked. In the event we run short and can fill in stocks later in the 
season having to pay a higher price than those on which these quotations 
are based, these prices are subject to market change without notice. 
ORDERS FILLED IN STRICT ROTATION— We will fill all orders 
in the sequence of their arrival as long as stock is available to do so. 
In the event of exhaustion of an ordered item it will be omitted unless 
you make a second choice. This is advisable wherever possible for there 
certainly will be many shortages. WE SUGGEST ORDERING NOW. 
Bridge St. & Lower River Rd. P.O.Box 29. GRANTS PASS, ORE. 

SHADE TREES 
We list in this group the more commonly used ornamental shade and flowerin,» 
trees of the deciduous types—those that drop their leaves. All are excellent. 
VARIETY Description Price Each 
ASH: Green Ash, Moderately fast growing. 6-8 ft. ................. $1.60 
BIRCH: Cutleaf Weeping. Small ribbon leaves, white paper bark. 6-7 ft. __ 2.50 
European White: A rapid growing attractive tree. Symmetrical. 6-8 ft. 1.60 
BOXELDER: A very fine shade tree of moderate growth. 6-8 ft. 2.00 
Silver Variegated Boxelder: Very showy. Leaves white margined. 5-6 ft. 1.80 
CATALPA: Western. Large leaves with white flowers in May. 6-8 ft. 
CHERRY: Flowering Types: These are very desirable and showy. 
Double=Blowered dark pink or dieht, pink. 4-6 ft, _..2. 2) ee ae Te 2.00 
WEEPING: A very outstanding subject. Semi-double pink. 6 ft. branched 3.50 
CRAB: Flowering. A very popular and attractive tree that blooms early 
Double  pinkvor rede budded pink. 5i- 6) tte branched. sees 1.60 
ELM: A sturdy, deep rooted tree that grows easily and rapidly. 
American Elm. Sometimes referred to as Water Elm. 6-8 ft. .................. 1.60 
Chinese or Siberian Elm. Of shorter and more compact growth. 6-8 ft. 1.60 
GOLDENCHAIN: Laburnum. A beautiful ornamental. Golden yellow flowers 
in long clusters similar to Wisteria. 6-8 ft. _... Ee, fo oo pA 35 2.70 
HAWTHORN: Very showy. They are attractive both in flower and fruit. 
Paul’s Double Scarlet. Double brilliant scarlet. Blooms June, 5-6 ft. 25 
Double Pink. Striking double flowers and the red fruit looks well. 6-7 ft. 2.50 
LINDEN: American. An excellent street tree. Hasily grown. 6-8 ft. e 2.0 
LOCUST: These are the flowering types that are outstanding in their display 
Idaho Pink Flowered. Covered with rose pink flowers in spring. 6-8 ft. 2.50 
Pink Flowered Moss or Rose Acacia. Huge tresses of rose or pale purple 
flowers in May and=June. A prize specimen. —6»- 7 £t—branched .-=2-. 3.60 
MAIDENHAIR TREE: A beautiful and rather odd tree. Foliage resembles 
owen WM anKalesmi neil itereai, Tela © GaN aA, | a - aek ek pee NSS ee eae Bee ee 3.00 
MAPLE: These specimens have highly colored foliage in Spring and Fall. 
Norway. Dense, heavy topped trees with dark green foliage. 6-7 ft. -. 1.40 
Sugar. Foliage crimson and orange yellow in Fall. 6-8 ft. branched. -..... 2.40 
Silver. An attractive tree with silver foliage. 6-8 ft. oR ts 1.80 
Redleaf Shrub Maple. Grows only 5-6 ft. Is red all Summer. 24-30 in. ... 3.00 
MOUNTAIN ASH: Fine ornamental. Has red berries in Fall. 5-6 ft, 1.50 
MULBERRY: Russian. A very hardy tree and good windbrake. 4-6 ft. —... 1.60 
PLANETREE: European Sycamore. Dense foliage & fast growing. 6-8 ft. 2,25 
PLUM: Double Pink Flowered. Has red foliage. 5-6 ft, -........-....-.-...---.--- 1.60 
Single Pink Flowered. Has purple foliage. 5-6 ft. 2.22 1.60 
POPLAR: Lombardy. Narrow columnar habit. Very tall growing. 110 
TULIPTREE: Much admired. Has Tulip like blooms in late Spring. 5-6 ft. 2.00 
WILLOW: Weeping Babylonica. Pendent branches deep green foliage. 6-8) ft. 180 

Shade and ornamental trees are shipped under the same rules as Fruit 
trees and will be packed together. See conditions at end of fruit list. 
DECIDUOUS SHRUBS 
These are that group of shrubs that drop their leaves during the winter months 
and which may ke transplanted bare root before growth starts. 
Where a list of colors is given please state color desired 


VARIETY Description Price Each 
ALMOND: Flowering. Colors pink or white. 2-3 ft. -.............-- re ee eee $ .90 
ALTHEA: Rose of Sharon. A hardy Hibiscus. Flowers up to 3 inches across. 
Colors single red, double red, violet and dark purple. 2-3 ft. ---........ 1.00 
AZALEA: Free flowering shrubs blooming in spring before foliage starts. 
Altaclare. NEW. Large coppery yellow. Very fine. 15-18 in. -...- ee 2.75 
Mollis. Chinese Flame Azalea. Large flowers of yellow to apricot. 15-18 in. 2.75 
Western or Native Azalea. Fragrant white and pink flowers. 15-18 in. 2.75 
BARBERRY: Japanese. Green foliage, yellow flowers, red berries. 24-30 in. 1.50 
Red Leaved. Same as above but with bronze red foliage. 24-30 in, —...... 1.60 
BUDDLEIA: Butterfly Bush. Fast growing bright lavender. 4-5 ft. -......... 1.40 
CARYOPTERIS: Blue Spirea. Fall flowering and very attractive. 12-18 in 1.00 
DUTZIA: Flowers in early Summer. Double white or rose. 2-3 ft. -.......... 1.00 
FORSYTHIA: A group of bright yellow flowering shrubs of great beauty. 
Border Forsythie. Medium height end of upright growth. 3-4 ft 1.00 
Weeping. Branches are graceful with flowers pendent. 3-4 ft. —-....... 1.00 
HYDRANGEA: A group of shrubs producing great heads of flowers. 
Otaska. Low growing. Flowers will be blue in acid soil or pink if soil is 
sub-acid. MPlowers very large. 15-18 inch. _...-..-.-.-2:----1-.2---2----------- = 2.00 
Peegee. Grows to ten feet. Flowers white in cone shaped heads. 2-3 ftae 20 
Smooth. Double white flowers to six inches; ball shaped heads. 18-24 in. 1.00 
LILAC: Syringa. A fine old fashion flowering shrub. Always a favorite. 
Common Purple or White. Very fragrant. Flowers early. 2-3 ft. -....- 1.00 
Named New Varieties. Double dark red, reddish purple, purplish violet, 
and milk white; also single dark purple, wine red and white. 2-3 fio L250 
MOCKORANGE: Usually called Syringa although that is truly the Lilac. 
Coronarius. Sweet scented Syringa. 3-4 ft. -.........---..---.------.--- Taek Geers 1.00 
Virginal. Double flowering with long blooming season. 2-3 ft. --.-.-.... 1.00 
QUINCE: Flowering. Very attractive with long blooming season. 2-8 ft, ... 1.40 
SNOWBALL: Large white snowball like flowers. 2-3 ft, —-...........- aves 1.10 
Vibernum Tomentosum. Pink flowered Snowball. Fragrant. 18-24 in. _ 1.25 
SPIREA: A group of popular free flowering shrubs. Hasily grown. 
Anthony Watterer. Dwarf crimson, 18-24 im. -_.........-..------------------- 1.00 
Bridalwreath. Pure white flowers on pendent branches. 18-24 in. -.....___. 1.15 
Vanhoutte. Common Spirea. A fine easily grown shrub. 2-3 ft, 1.00 
WEIGELIA: Shrubs 4 to 6 foot tall with trumpet shaped flowers. 
Rosea Pink. Flowers in spring and early summer. 2-3 ft, _--...........-..-- 1.00 
Eve Rathke. Dwarf deep carmine red. Blooms all summer. 2-3 ft. —-._.. 1.10 

SHIPPING DECIDUOUS SHRUBS 
If shipment of these deciduous shrubs is valued at less than $5.00 a charge of 
30c will be made for packing. On shipments of over $5.00 value no ch:rge will be 
made for packing. In both cases shipment will be forwarded with transportation 
costs ‘collect by the cheapest method. 
