HARROLD’S PANSY GARDENS & GREENHOUSES 




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This is a group of very desirable material which may be set now and in many 
cases they will be in flower within only a few weeks. With the exception of a 
few biennial sorts in this list these will grow from year to year becoming more 
beautiful as they grow larger. The biennials, of course will bloom this year and 
have to be replaced, although usually they will reseed themselves so that you will 
have a supply of plants from them that will flower again next year. This group of 
stock is one of the most satisfactory, for beautifying the home grounds, that can 
be compiled 
Of necessity, because of the limit in available space, these descriptions must 
be brief. Most of these items, however, are well known and so most gardeners are 
acquainted with them. The very best strains are all that are offered. Each descript- 
ion gives the characteristic planting for each sort and its points of destinction. 
Where height is mentioned the figures followed by (’) means feet while (’’) de- 
notes inches. 

@S- VARIETY. 
AQUILEGIA — Columbine. 
Erect branching plant with tall slender stems. Flowers are 
brightly colored in many shades. Easy culture in most soils 
in partial shade protected from wind. Group with Scabiosa, 
Delphinium, Stocks or Snapdragons. 
MRS. NICHOLLS: (Coerulea) Spurless type of richest blue. 
Werye -Atirac tive ie se ee rs ee ee $1.00 $1.75 $3.00 
PLANT PRICES PER 3 6 12 
The following varieties are all long spurred. 

COPPER QUEEN: Ooppery red, straw corolla. ...........-...--- -80 1.30 2.50 
BLUE SHADES: Delightful coloring. re 7-80 1.30 2.50 
ORANGE & SCARLET SHADES: Striking. -...............-.--.--- 80 1.30 2.50 
ROSE QUEEN: Exquisite shades of rose. ......--.-----:---0---0-e--+ 80 1.80 2.50 
PINK SHADES: Attractive pastel shades. .80 1.30 2.60 

SNOW QUEEN: Finest pure white. .-..-cc-ccccccssecsseeseeseeees ~ (80 1.830 2.50 
DOBBIES IMPERIAL HYBRIDS: Mixed. Fine coloring. .75 1.20 2.00 
Mrs. SCOTT ELLIOTT HYBRIDS: Brilliant colored mixed. .75 1.20 2,00 
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 judgment 
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 retain 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 or 20 degrees above zero well. Flowers, however, are large, born on 
plants 16 to 20 in. high. About 95% are true, full double and flowers are 2 in. 
in diameter. COLORS — Canary yellow, cardinal red, coppery salmon, crimson, 
deep rose, salmon rose, rose pink, white or 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 above Giants and Perpetual 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 — Red, rose, salmon, scarlet, white or these colors mixed. 
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 — 
Dark red, cardinal red, rose, golden yellow or mixed. 
Tiecher’s Bi-Annual Strain: Three $1.25; 6 for $2.00; Doz. $3.50 
A European variety that most nearly approaches the form of the American 
Greenhouse Carnation. Hardiness about the same as Giant Double. Available 
in mixed colors only. 
Vienna Dwarf Double: Three $1.25; 6 for $2.00; Doz. $3.50 
A low growing, short stemmed Carnation that is a gem for the rockery. Only 
about 8’’ high in brilliant colored mixture. You’ll like this little fellow. 
CULTURE SHEET FREE WITH EACH ORDER FOR THESE 
In these Carnations variety and color may be inter-mixed in the same 
price groups on your selection. Please specify when ordering. 
Bridge St. & Lower River Rd. P. O. Box 29-R. GRANTS PASS, ORE. 
HARDY PLANTS Continued 
oe VARIETY. PLANT PRICES PER 3 6 12 
ASTERS — Hardy Garden Types. 
These grow best in open sun and a medium loam soil. 
Flowering from June on through the summer and fall 
these make an excellent general border plant. 
ALPINUS MIXED: Dwarf for rockeries. Bluish purple 10’’. $ .80 $1.30 $2.50 
LARGE FLOWERED MIXED: Blue and purple shades, 3’. .80 1.30 2.50 
BELLIS — English Daisy. 
Blooms Feb. to May and later. Very compact in clumps 3 to 
6 high. Dark green leaves, flowers born profusely on stems 
vvell above foliage. Use as border plant, naturalize in wild 
flower border, rockery or lawn. Group with Narcissus, Bulb- 
ous Iris, Tulips, Blue Pansies or Brompton Stocks. 
PERENNIS EXTRA DOUBLE MIXED: Medium size double, 
with rather flat petals. Mixed pink, rose, red and white. -... -40 -75 1.25 
MONSTROSA RED: Heavily double giant bright red. -......... .40 .75 1,25 
MONSTROSA ROSE: Giint deep rose. ...-..-------------------02eeeeneee 40 75 = 1.25 
MONSTROSA WHITE: A fine giant pure white -.....-..-.------- 40 75 «61.25 
MONSTROSA MIXED: Tnw two above and white and pink. .40 .75 1.25 
GIANT SNOWBALL: Double pure white. .............----------------- 40 75 1.25 
TUBULOSA AETNA RED: Very large flowers of brilliant : 
red with tubular quilled flower petals. Striking. -.....-......--- -50 1.00 1.75 
TUBULOSA MONSTROSA PINE: G:ant quilled flowers of 
light pink deepening in shade as they age. -....-.-.------------- 5 Ome O0Mmma tf 
Campanula — Canterbury Bells. 
Branching plants profusely covered with bell flowers, For 
hardy borders or back of rockery. Grows well most any- 
where except dense shade. Blooms May and June, 3 to 4’. 
Group with Scabiosa, Delphinium or Lupin. 
CALYCANTHEMA MEDIUM or Cup and Saucer types. 
These are available in the following separate colors; Pink, 
dark blue, medium blue, light blue, rose, white and mixed. 
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DOUBLE FLOWERED: Rose, blue, white or mixed. ........ 1.00 1.50 2.50 
SINGLE DARK BLUE: Very brilliant. ..........-.---::c:c0--ess-= 1,00 1.50 2.50 
CANDYTUFT — Iberis. 
Very showy, much branched and 12 to 15’’ high. Flowers 
prolifically in spring and early summer. Group with plants 
of same flowering season. 
QUEEN OF ITALY: Heavy flowers of rosy lilac. -...........--.- .50 -80 1.50 
CHRYSANTHEMUM —- Hardy Garden Types. 
These border Chrysanthemums do best in a rich, well drain- 
ed soil in a sunny location. They are quite hardy to zone 4. 
Combine well with most any perennial permitting varied 
colors. Set as boarder filler or as color accent. 
GLORY MIXTURE: Many hardy types in all colors, The 
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KOREAN HYBRIDS: Single flowered in a most brilliant color 
range. Flowers 2’’ and over, plants 3’. Blooms early. ........ -80 1.50 2.50 
DAISY SHASTA — 
Very desirable in any garden combining with most anything 
in the perennial border. Do well in rather common soil in 
full sun. Will tolerate semi-shade. 
G. MARCONI. Very fine strain double flowered Shasta Daisy. 1.25 2,25 4.00 
SHASTA GIANT DOUBLE: Large flowers, long stems. .... 1.00 ahaa) 3.00 
Note:- the above two are grown from seed of the best strain 
obtainable and rogued. Doubleness is variable, however. 
SHASTA ALASKA: Long stemmed giant single white daisy. -80 1.30 2.50 
DIANTHUS — Garden Pinks. 
Produce beautiful flowers all summer of brilliant color and 
clove scented. Set in full sun; rich, moderately moist, light 
garden loam. For borders or group with Snapdragons, Stock, 
Carnation, Sweet William or Petunias. 
CAESIUS — CHEDDER PINK: Delicate rose pink, 12’’, -. -50 -80 1.50 
SWEET WIVELSFIELD: Many shaded hybrids about 12’’. -50 .80 1.50 
DIGITALIS — Foxglove. 
Grows well in ordinary soil so long as it has partial shade. 
Flower spike 3’ or more, covered with thimble-like flowers 
that droop to one side of the stalk and are usually spot- 
ted. Use in perennial border or group with Hollyhock, Camp- 
anula, Shasta Daisy, Stock or Delphinium. 
GLOXINIFLORA: Large flowered. Rose or white. -....--..-..-.- .75 1.25 2.25 
SHIRLEY HYBRIDS: Giant, all colors with spotted throat -75 1.25 2.25 
GAILLARDIA — Blanket Flower. 
A showy plant liking full sun but will tolerate slight shade. 
Grows well in commonest of soil producing a profusion of 
flowers from early summer until frost. Height about 2 to 3’. 
For mixed border or group with Delphinium, Snapdragons 
or yellow Geum. 
DAZZLER: Golden yellow, maroon zone, .........----..------2---------- 75 1225 2.25 
PORTOLA HYBRIDS: Mostly scarlet, gold tipped. Variable. -75 1.25 2.25 
GEUM — 
Best in sun but will grow in light shade. Likes moist, light 
soil. Plant short with flower stalk about 16’’. Group with 
Tall Lobelia, Michaelmas Daisies or Salvia. 
LADY STRATHEDEN: Fine double yellow. 
MRS. BRADSHAW: Double orange scarlet. 
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Sececoscetnursey saneLcoue 1.00 -1.75 3.00 
