HARROLD’S PANSY GARDENS AND GREENHOUSES. 
HARROLD’S PEDIGREED STRAIN 
Pansies are a major specialty with us and have been for many years. For 
over 30 years we have been doing specialized breeding and improvement work 
in this field and we have introduced more new varieties since 1927 than any 
other individual specialist breeder. Our annual Production of Pansy seeds is not 
far from being the largest of any specialist grower in the United States. Our 
work in this field has been mostly in the interest of and with the professional 
florist and nursery trade and because of this our stock is probably better and 
more favorably known by the professional. This is possibly its best recommend- 
ation to you for the professional is super-critical and must be sure of the finest 
quality to insure his profits. 
SET PANSY PLANTS THIS FALL 
; For the finest Pansy beds next spring plant them this fall if you are in a 
climate where minimum temperatures do not drop below 10 above zero without 
snow or even if it goes below zero with snow. Pansies are very hardy if given a 
bit of protection such as evergreen boughs, light brush or a light straw mulch 
and will stand sub zero temperatures without injury. It is in these early plantings 
that the earliest show beds are produced. In a climate where the temperature does 
not go below 20 degrees above no protection is needed and in warmer localities 
Pansies should be grown as a winter flowering plant where they give a grand 
display of color during the entire winter. While usually treated as annuals garden- 
ers often miss their best performance by not growing them more as perennials. They 
are just as hardy as Primroses, Carnations, Delphinium and many other plants 
commonly planted in the fall. 

OUTSTANDING NOVELTIES 
HARROLD’S SUNSET GIANTS — Our latest novelty introduction. Sunset shades 
of orange, red and gold. Giant in size the markings range from selfs to heavily 
blotched, Shadings are brilliant and a bed of these is sure to attract attention. 
PLANTS FROM OPEN FIELD BEDS: $1.75 per doz.; 25 for $3.00; 50 for $5.00; 
100 for $8.00; 250 for $16.00 postpaid. 
HARROLD’S PEDIGREED CUT FLOWER PANSIES — ORIGINAL STRAIN — 
This is the original Pansy to be bred for cutting. Plant growth is rather low but 
flower stems up to 12 inches can be produced. The color range is about as var- 
ied as the best bedding mixtures with flowers nearly as large. The plant is just 
as hardy as any Pansy. Suitable for growing outdoors or in greenhouse though 
stems will be longer inside. Outstanding for bouquets. 
PLANTS FROM OPEN FIELD BEDS: 12 for $1.50; 25 for $2.50; 50 for $4.00; 
100 for $7.00; 250 for $12.50 postpaid. 

BEST BEDDING MIXTURES 
HARROLD’S PEDIGREED GIANT ART-SHADES — We consider these to be the 
finest Exhibition type of Pansy available today. With good culture the flowers 
are extremely large (we have had them five inches across in our seed production 
fields.) They flower early and their coloring is very brilliant. Normally there are 
over 500 color combinations in this mixture with many pastels as well as deep 
pure colors. Marking is typically Exhibition, ranging from selfs through the 
dainty penciled types to the tri-color blotched having a veritable rainbow of 
color in a single fiower. The plant habit is robust and it is hardy under reason- 
able treatment anywhere in the U. S. For mass bedding they are not excelled 
because of the brightness of the color scale while selections for specimen plant- 
ing may easily be made from this mixture. Flower stems are long, usually being 
adequate for bouquets. This variety developed from our Harrold’s Pedigreed 
Giants and is much advanced over it. 
PLANTS FROM OPEN FIELD BEDS: 12 for $1.50; 25 for $2.50; 50 for $4.00 
100 for $7.00; 250 for $12.50; 1,000 for $45.00 postpaid. 
HARROLD’S PEDIGREED SWISS GIANTS — Our latest and finest ‘‘FANCY’’ 
type Pansy. The fancy type has the typically large center blotch surrounded by 
a more narrow band of contrasting color. For this type these are the ultimate in 
flower size and color range with compact, sturdy plants. The flowers of heavy 
substance and velvety texture are brilliantly colored with many red and deep 
shades which are individually outstanding. With good culture it is possible to 
grow 4'% inch flowers with this strain though usually it is not as large as the 
Harroid’s Pedigreed Giant Art Shades offered just above. For best variety we 
recommend the use of both. 
PLANTS FROM OPEN FIELD BEDS: 12 for $1.50; 25 for $2.50; 50 for $4.00; 
100 for $7.00; 250 for $12.50; 1,000 for $45.00 postpaid. 
HARROLD’S PEDIGREED GIANTS — This outstanding Exhibition type was 
introduced by us in 1929 and has maintained wide popularity ever since. The 
flowers are very large on compact, robust plants that produce a most varied 
range of bright colors. Flower markings are typical of the type with selfs, 
penciled and blotched centers and tri-color patterns. Many flowers over four 
inches with good culture. 
PLANTS FROM OPEN FIELD BEDS: 12 for $1.25; 25 for $2.00; 50 for $3.25; 
100 for $5.50; 250 for $10.00; 1,000 for $35.00 postpaid. 
HARROLD’S ALL-AMERICAN BEDDING MIXTURE — This is a blended mix- 
ture; 80% from ALL the Harrold varieties and the balance is from the many 
other kinds which we grow or receive from other sources, This is a very useful 
general purpose mixture and is an outstanding value in the popular price range. 
Highly recommended for general bedding. Flowers giant size coloring varied. 
PLANTS FROM OPEN FIELD BEDS: 12 for $1.00; 25 for $1.50; 50 for $2.50; 
100 for $4.50; 250 for $9.00; 1,000 for $30.00 postpaid. 
CULTURE SHEET FREE WITH EACH ORDER FOR THESE 

PANSY AND VIOLA SEEDS 
We grow and stock the largest selection of Pansy and Viola seeds of any 
growing specialist in America. We have a special catalogue covering these in 
full along with much cultural and historical data regarding them. Most of the 
folks who receive this folder will have already received one of these but in the 
event you do not have a copy one may be obtained by addressing your request 
on a postcard to HARROLD’S, P, 0. BOX 29-R, GRANTS PASS, OREGON, 
Bridge St. & Lower River Rd. P. O. Box 29-R GRANTS PASS, ORE. 
Pansy Plants Continued 
FORMAL SEPARATE COLORS 
These formal colors are useful for edging of beds where it is desired to carry 
out a color scheme or design. It should be remembered, however, that NO separate 
color variety is 100% true from seeds (usually 80 to 90 per cent) and that for 
true to color plantings it will be necessary to take this into account in ordering. 
HARROLD’S AZURE GIANTS: The finest intensely blue Pansy. 
HARROLD’S GOLDEN GIANTS: Deep golden yellow with large velvety blotch. 
HARROLD’S RUBY GIANTS: Shades of deep red in finest color range. 
CORONATION GOLD: The finest pure yellow self, slightly penciled or no marks. 
SWISS BERNA: A very large violet blue. 
SWISS PURE WHITE: The finest pure white. Fragrant and lightly ruffled. 
PLANTS FROM OPEN FIELD BEDS: 12 for $1.25; 25 for $2.00; 50 for $3.25; 
100 for $5.50; 250 for $10.00; 1,000 for $35.00 postpaid. 
RULES COVERING QUANTITIES 
In Pansies not less than 12 of a variety or color sold. Hundreds may be had 
at that rate when 50 each of 2 kinds is ordered, 250’s so long as not more than 
3 varieties are included. We supply 500 at the 1,000 rate so long as no item is 
for less than 250 of a variety. 

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Hardy Phlox 
Hardy Phlox are one of the finest hardy garden flowers. They have immense, 
brightly colored flower heads that stand well above the foliage and they are almost 
indispensable in any hardy mixed border. Blooming season extends from late 
spring well into the summer. Once established they grow rapidly and may be 
divided about every fourth year. Group well with almost any plants where color 
and their 2 foot height will blend. 

Lillian. Free flowering salmon pink. 
B. Compte: Satiny reddish purple. Leo Schlageter: Brilliant scarlet. 
Border Queen: Clear rose pink, dwarf. Mia Ruys: Dwarf clear white. 
Daily Sketch: Large salmon pink with Moonlight Dream: White, faint green 
crimson eye. center. 
Eclaireur: Rose-magenta, white eye. Morgenrood: Bright rose, carmine center. 
Eve Forrester: Free flowering clear pink. Mrs. Jenkins: Pure white, free flowering. 
Enchantress: Bright pink, dark eye. Pinkette: Very large new pink. 
Graf Zeppelin: Pure white, vermillion eye Prime Minster: white, crimson eye. 
Frau Von Mautner: Outstanding orange. Salmon Supreme: Large deep salmon. 
Harvest Fire: Large salmon orange. Thor: Deep salmon rose. 
Hauptman Koehl: Deep blood red. Von Hockberg: Velvety redish purple... 
Jean de Arc: Early cream white. Widar: Violet, white center. 
Beacon: Brilliant cherry red 
PRICH, heavy 2 year plants 50c each; 3 for $1.35; 6 for $2.50; $4.80 per doz. 
We suggest second choice be made otherwise unless instructed not to do so we will 
substitute nearest available variety in the event kind ordered is sold out. 
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ge- VARIETY. PLANT PRICES PER 3 6 12 
PENTSTEMON — Bearded Tongue. 
A bushy plant branching from the base and having bright, 
shiny leaves. The flowers, freely produced are tubular, of 
large size and brilliant coloring. Plants are 2’ to 3’ high. 
Blooms from April to Sept. Group with Clarkia, Godetia, 
Delphinium, Pyretherum, Shasta Daisy or Verbena. 
SENSATION MIXED: A hybrid mixture of many colors. ._... $ .80 $1.50 $2.50 
PYRETHERUM — Painted or Persian Daisy. 
A very attractive daisy like flower in many colors. Plant 
has fern like foliage of bright green and is about 12’’ high 
with flowers on long slender stems well above the plant. 
Prefers a well enriched soil but will tolerate a great variety 
of soils. Must have good winter drainage. Full sun or moder- 
ate shade. Group with Sweet William, Iceland Poppy, Scab- 
iosa, Stocks or in mixed borders with iris. 
GIANT PINK: One of the largest and brightest colors. —.- .80 1.50 2.50 
JAMES KELWAY: Rich velvety blood red. -._.................-.... .80 1.50 2.50 
ROBINSON’S GIANT HYBRIDS: Large singles many colors. 210) lees 3.00 
ROSEUM ROSE: Large, brilliant carmine rose. -_._.-.........-- .80 1.50 2.50 
ROSEUM DCUBLE FLOWERED MIXED: 70% double. _.. 1.00 1.75 3.00 
SINGLE AND DOUBLE .MIXED: Very nice. -...-.--..........--..-- .80 1.50 2.50 
POPPY NUDICAULE — Iceland Poppy. 
About 18’’ high with tufted plant of bright green. Stems 
leafless and flower is medium large in brilliant colors. Will 
group effectively by itself or with any annual or perennial 
in the mixed border. 
GARTFORD GIANT ART SHADES: Pastel shades, flutted. .80 1.50 2.50 
POPPY ORIENTAL — 
Tremendous cup-shaped flowers of brilliant coloring. Clumps 
of these throughout the hardy border add an effect obtained 
with no other plant. Very striking. 
NEW HYBRIDS: Grown from seeds saved from named sorts. 1.25 2.25 4.00 
ORIENTAL SCARLET: Very large scarlet & scarlet orange. .80 1.50 2.50 
SCABIOSA — Pin Cushion Flower. 
A very odd but effective plant about 2’ tall. Flowers are of 
unusual hue and form, freely produced all summer if not 
allowed to set seeds. Can be used effectively with almost 
any plants common to the mixed perennial border, Easily 
grown in an open, sunny position. 
HOUSE’S GIANT HYBRIDS: The largest flowered and best 
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