HARROLD’S PANSY GARDENS & GREENHOUSES. 
HARDY PLANTS Continued 
BELLIS — English Daisy. 
Blooms from February to May or later in some localities. Grows very compact 
in clumps 3 to 6 inches high. Has attractive dark green leaves and flowers are 
born in profusion on stems well above the foliage. Use as a border plant, 
naturalize in wild flower garden or rockery and in lawns. Group well with 
Narcissus, Bulbous Iris, Tulips, Blue Pansies and Emperor or Brompton Stocks. 
Perennis Extra Double Mixed: 6 for $0.75; Doz. $1.25 
Medium size, very double flowers having rather fiat petals. Mixture contains 
pink, rose, red and white. 

Monstrosa Red: 6 for $0.75; Doz. $1.25 
Monstrosa Snowball: White. 6 for $0.75; Doz. $1.25 
Monstrosa Mixed: All colors. 6 for $0.75; Doz. $1.25 
These have similar flower form to Perennis but the flowers are much larger. 
However the flower center is flatter and more open. 
Monstrosa Glory of Frankfort: 6 for $1.00; Doz. $1.75 
An extremely large, heavily double dark red. Very fine. 
Tubulosa Aetna Red: 6 for $0.80; Doz. $1.50 
This is a very large flowered double of brilliant red shade. The flower petals 
are tubular giving an attractive and novel appearance. 
CAMPANULA — Canterbury Bells. 
Branching plants heavily loaded with pendent bells. A fine plant for tall hardy 
borders or back of rockery. Will grow in almost any soil and does well in full 
sun or slight shade. Blooms in May and June - 3 to 4 ft. high. Groups well 
with Scabiosa, Delphinium oi Lupin. 
Calycanthema medium: Three $0.70; 6 for $1.20; Doz. $2.25 
Erect growing plants completely covered with huge cup and saucer shaped 
flowers. COLORS: blue, pink, rose, white and mixed, your selection. 
CANDYTUFT — Iberis. 
A very showy plant, much branched and 12 to 15 in. high. Blooms prolifically 
in spring and early summer. Grows well in ordinary soil in sun or partial 
shade. Combines nicely with most plants blooming at about the same time. 
Queen of Italy: Three $0.50; 6 for $0.80; Doz. $1.50 
Rosy lilac with heavy flower heads. 
Sempervirens: Three $0.50; 6 for $0.80; Doz. $1.50 
Pure white. This groups well with late Tulips. 
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Hardy Carnations 
These are a major specialty with our perennial department and we offer the 
greatest selection of any single grower of this group. Because of the variation 
in hardiness of these different groups we suggest that you order that group 
which will be hardy in your climate; otherwise we will use our best judgement 
in filling your order and send the one we believe will be hardy for you. 
These Carnations may be used in the hardy border, in mass beds or as accent 
specimens in the rockery or wild flower bed. They prefer cool climatic condit- 
ions where they grow best in full sun. In warm climates plant in partial shade 
though not too deep a shade or this will cause weak, grassy growth with small 
flowers. They do best in a rather rich soil which MUST be well drained in the 
winter but retains moisture easily when watered in summer. The plants offered 
in separate colors will be sent in your selection although we can not guarantee 
the separate colors to be more than 90% true to color. Cultural sheet will be 
supplied free with each order. 
Giant Double: Three $1.00; 6 for $1.50; Doz. $2.50 
Recommended only along the west coast west of the Cascade and Sierra Nevada 
Mountains and in southern states. These do not withstand temperatures lower 
than 15 to 20 degrees above zero well. Flowers, however, are large, born on 
plants 16 to 20 in. high. About 95% are true, full double and fiowers are 2 in. 
in diameter. COLORS — Canary yellow, cardinal red, coppery salmon, crimson, 
deep rose, flesh pink, rose pink, white and mixed. 
Perpetual Giant Double Flowered: Three $1.00; 6 for $1.50; Doz. $2.50 
Recommended for the same climatic localities as Giant Double listed above. 
These are larger flowered and come the nearest to the habit of the Florist 
Greenhouse Carnation of any of the strains suitable for outdoor culture. They 
are strongly clove scented and the flowers are often 4 in. across on disbudded 
stems. Height 16 to 20 in. COLORS — Clear yellow, dark crimson, fiesh pink, 
intense scarlet, deep rose pink, light rose, salmon rose, violet, pure white and 
fine mixed. 
Enfant de Nice: Everblooming. Three $1.00; 6 for $1.50; Doz. $2.50 
This is a group normally handled as hardy annuals but it may be treated as a 
perennial in the milder western and southern areas mentioned above. It is a 
cross between the two varieties listed above and well retains the best points of 
both parents. They are intermediate in flower size between the parents although 
the plant is slightly higher. Flowers are 24 to 3 inches across on strong stems 
and are profusely produced over a very long season - late May to frost. 
COLORS — Pale pink, red, rose, salmon, scarlet, striped, white and mixed. 
Malmaison Giant Double: Three $1.00; 6 for $1.50; Doz. $2.50 
Of about the same hardiness as the above three varieties but with flowers that 
range up to 4 inches across in fine pastel shades. Mixed colors only. 
Grenadin Full Hardy: Three $1.00; 6 for $1.50; Doz. $2.50 
This group is a bit less rapid in growth and the flowers are a little smaller in 
average size and number but they are dependably hardy anywhere in the U. S. 
with light protection in the colder sections — about like that given Pansies. 
Flowers are about 90% double and have a delightful fragrance. COLORS — 
Black King-dark red, cardinal red, golden yellow, snow white, deep rose, 
brilliant red and mixed. 
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Delphinium Pacific Giants 
We have a moderate supply of these this season and in mixed colors only. They 
are heavy year old plants and most have ploomed this fall and will give a fine 
showing of flowers early next season. Delphiniums are possibly one of the finest 
and most satisfactory of the tall growing plants. We have found these Pacific 
Giants to be the best from every standpoint for the American climate and cult- 
ural conditions and for that reason grow no other varieties now. They should 
have full sun, free circulation of air and a rich, light, alkaline soil. Plants 
should be set at least 2 ft. apart and they grow from 5 to 8 ft. high when in 
bloom. Groups well with Columbine, Salpiglossis, Snapdragons, Stocks, or Glad- 
iolus and are ideal as accent specimens. 
Pacific Giants Mixed: Three $1.25; 6 for $2.25; Doz. $4.00 


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DIANTHUS — Garden Pinks. 
Grows from 6 to 14 inches high bearing beautifully colored single and double 
flowers all summer. Sweetly clove scented. Does best in a rich, light, moderately 
moist garden loam and full sunlight. Makes fine borders or can be grouped with 
Snapdragons, Stocks, Carnations, Sweet William, Pansies or Petunias. 
Allwoodii Alpinus: Three $0.50; 6 for $0.80; Doz. $1.50 
About 6 in. tall and ideal for rockery. Single and semi-double flowers in a wide 
range of shades. 
Caesius: Chedder Pink. Three $0.50; 6 for $0.80; Doz. $1.50 
Flowers are delicate rose pink and very fragrant. 12 in. tall. 
Delight: Three $0.75; 6 for $1.25; Doz. $2.25 
Pale pink to rich purple. Flowers are lacy and informal. Plant 9 in. high. 
Sweet Wivelsfield: Three $0.50; 6 for $0.80; Doz. $1.50 
Fine double flowered mixed. About 12 in. high. 
Winteri: Three $0.75; 6 for $1.25; Doz. $2.25 
Compact plant with huge flowers of bright shades of pink. 
DIGITALIS — Foxglove. 
Growing well in ordinary soil so long as they have partial shade, these produce 
flower spikes 3 ft. or more high covered by thimble-like flowers which all droop 
to one side of the stalk and are beautifully spotted. Use in perennial borders 
or group with Hollyhock, Campanula, Shasta Daisy, Stocks or Delphinium. 
Gloxinifiora Giant: Three $0.75; 6 for $1.25; Doz. $2.25 
COLORS — Rose, purple and spotted throated hybrids mixed, your selection. 
GAILLARDIA — Blanket Flower. 
A showy plant liking full sun but will tolerate slight shade. Grows well in 
the commonest of soil and produces a profusion of flowers from early summer 
until frost. Height about 2 ft. Plant in mixed perennial borders or groups well 
with Delphiniums, Snapdragons or Yellow Geum. 
Bremen: Three $0.50; 6 for $0.90; Doz. $1.75 
Coppery scarlet with golden edge. 
Burgundy: Three $0.50; 6 for $0.90; Doz. $1.75 
Coppery scarlet self. 
The Dazzler: Three $0.50; 6 for $0.90; Doz. $1.75 
Golden yellow with maroon red zone. 
Tangerine: Three $0.50; 6 for $0.90; Doz. $1.75 
Large deep orange self. 
Portola Hybrids: Three $0.50; 6 for $0.90; Doz. $1.75 
Brilliant scarlet with intense golden tip on each petal. 
GEUM — 
Best in the sun but will grow in light shade. Likes a moist ,light soil. Plants 
are short but flower stems are about 16 in. when in bloom. Groups well with 
Tall Lobelia, Michaelmas Daisy and Salvia. 
Mrs. Bradshaw: Three $0.80; 6 for $1.50; Doz. $2.50 
Fully double orange scarlet flowers. Blooms all summer. 
Orange Queen: Three $0.80; 6 for $1.50; Doz. $2.50 
Full double orange of large size. Free flowering. 
GYPSOPHILA — Baby's Breath. 
Plant has hair-like foliage and light airy flowers producing a beautiful effect 
in the garden or as a filler for bouquets. Thrives best in moist, moderately rich 
soil. May be dried for winter bouquets. 
Oldhamina: Three $0.75; 6 for $1.25; Doz. $2.25 
Flesh pink with rather large flowers produced in great profusion. 
Panaculata Double Snow: Three $0.80; 6 for $1.50; Doz. $2.50 
Double flowered pure white. A most attractive form. 
MYOSOTIS — Forget-me-not. 
Small blue flowers shaped like stars, freely produced. The plant is about 10 in. 
high and of handsome form. Excellent for borders, combining well with Tulips, 
and spring blooming bulbs. Grows in ordinary soil but prefers a rich, moist, 
light and moderately fertilized soil. 
Oblongata Blue Bird: Three $0.75; 6 for $1.25; Doz. $2.25 
A variety much used by florists for cut flowers as the stems are long and the 
flowers large and brilliant. Do exceptionally well in the garden. 
