HARROLD’S PANSY GARDENS & GREENHOUSES. 

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The growing of Fuchsias from seed is a fascinating project for your hobby 
ardening. They afford the delightful interest of surprise for you may easily grow 
something entirely new and outstanding and with these seeds of finest breeding from 
one of the countrys finest collections practically all of the plants produced should 
prove worth-while 
CULTURE IS RELATIVELY EASY. 
We supply a complete culture sheet with every shipment of seeds which explains 
the cultural requirements and how they may be met with the material at hand in 
the average gardeners equipment. It usually takes from 8 months to one year to 
bloom the seedling plants and the best time to plant is between May and December. 
Such planting will afford plants that should, under reasonable culture, bloom the 
following spring and summer. Planting during the rest of the year may be done 
but it usually results in a longer period to blooming stage. 
BODGER’S SUPERLATIVE MIXTURE - Here is the ultimate in seed quality. 
These seeds are the result of crosses between plants having the American 
Fuchsia Society ‘‘A’’ or ‘‘B’’ ratings. Such varieties as Anna, Titanic, Pan 
American, Collingwood, Marionette, Ava Maria, Star Gazer, Red Spider, Diadem, 
Radiance, Sunburst, Heavenly Blue, Hollydale, Lucky Strike, Falling Star, 
Rosemarye, Sacramento, 'reasure and Trumj3eter. These are all varieties intro- 
duced during the past ten years. A grand foundation stock for your Fuchsia 
collection. These seeds per Pkt. of over 100 seeds $2.00; 3 Pkts. for $5.00. 
DOUBLE AND SINGLE MIXED - From a most choice collection of named plants 
in a full range of colors. Per Pkt. of over 100 seeds $1.75; 3 Pkts. for $4.00. 
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There is hardly a garden subject that will give more color than Primroses in 
early spring except Pansies and planted freely in your garden you are sure of a 
display of color that will make all your gardening friends envious. Planted together 
they make a very desirable planting with the Pansies extending the flowering season 
of the Primroses for many weeks. 

GIANT IMPROVED 
Polyanthus - Veris Hybrids 
HARROLD’S Pedigreed GIANTS 
This is a new race of these lovely flowers having a varied and extensive color 
range, robust plant habit and the largest flowers of any of the Polyanthus types. 
Many of our gardening friends who have tried them tell us they have found nothing 
to equal them. They are the results of long years of breeding and improvement of 
strain until they will, under good cultural conditions, give the ultimate in results. 
Demand has been so great since their introduction that as yet no separate color 
seeds have been offered from this strain. In mixture you obtain all the best giant 
hybrids and if color segregation is desired this may be done as the plants bloom. 
The color range includes yellow, red, white and purple of striking size and shades 
as well as the less common pastel, pink, flame, bronze and blue shades. The amount 
of blue is not large for so few blue plants as yet meet the dimensions of the rest 
of this strain. The markings are self, blotched and laced with all the variations 
of this type. 
SEEDS OF THESE: Planted now these will make fine plants for fall transplant- 
ing and good bloom next spring. Price per Pkt. about 200 seeds $1.00; 3 Pkts. for 
$2.50; 4, th. ounce, about 1500 seeds for $5.00. 
SEEDLING PLANTS: Planted last fall these are a good stock to transplant 
this spring into your 1950 Primrose bed. Set now and give them a good start. 
Price 25 for $2.50; 50 for $4.50; 100 for $8.00; 250 for $20.00. Postpaid. 
LARGE 2 YEAR OLD PLANTS: These will make heavy clumps for next spring 
blooming. Price 6 for $2.00; 12 for $3.50; 25 for $6.00; 50 for $11.00; 100 for 
$20.00; 250 for $40.00. Postpaid. 
PLANT ORDERS that can’t be shipped by May 15th will be held over for the 
fall shipping season beginning September 1st. For spring planting order early. 

OTHER DESIRABLE PRIMULA 
CANDELABRA: P. pulverulenta. Flower stalks are to 3 feet, flower heads consist 
of florets an inch or more in diameter. Coloring is brilliant purples and reds, 
many with orange brown eye. These are excellent for planting around a pool 
or on stream banks where they will get good summer moisture but good winter 
drainage. They are leafless in winter. Seeds only, per packet of about 150 
seeds 50¢; 3 Pkts. for $2.50. 
AURICULA PRIMROSES: A popular alpine for shaded rockery. Requires a sim- 
ulated mountain situation, that is, sandy rocky soil and good drainage. Flowers 
are quite large in medium sized clusters and coloring is exclusive to this group. 
Our mixture contains shades of yellow, brown, blue, red, rose and many pastel 
shades usually with an attractive contrasting center blotch in each floret. Seeds 
per Pkt. of about 200 seeds $1.00; 3 Pkts. for $2.50. 
CASHMERIANA: A very interesting alpine type. Plants are about 10 inches high 
and produces dense heads of lilac flowers, the florets of which are about half 
an inch across. Seeds, per Pkt. about 200 seeds for $1.00; 3 Pkts. for $2,50. 

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OTHER INTERESTING POLYANTHUS. 
These are true strain Polyanthus and are hardy almost anywhere with a ltttle 
protection. In our mild coastal climate good drainage and practically no winter 
protection is required. 
OREGON GIANTS: A very large strain from an outstanding Oregon specialist. 
These seeds are from the best plants of his collection and are very fine. We 
believe they will equal any true Polyanthus you can find. Giant in size with 
a wide color range this mixture is heavy in the soft and pastel shades. 
OLYMPIO GIANTS: Still another very fine strain from an outstanding collection 
of a Washington State primula specialist. Basically from Pfitzer’s Colossea 
and English types but rebred to American cultural needs and color standards. 
Either of these types are better suited to our domestic culture than seed freshly 
imported from European growers, the principle source of the cheaper seeds. 
SEED PRICES for either of these two varieties per Pkt. about 200 seeds for $1.00; 
3 Pkts. for $2.50; 3, th. ounce, about 1500 seeds for $5.00. 
NOTE: On primula seeds where the packet units list at the same price you may 
order 3 packets for $2.50 to be of 3 different varieties. 
RANUNCULUS 
RANUNCULUS: Giant double. (Persian Buttercups) Few flowers produce such 
beauty and color with so inexpensive a start. In climates where temperature 
stays above 25 degrees they winter over without mulch. In colder locations some 
winter protection must be given. As with all bulbs, winter drainage must be good. 
A moderately rich soil is desirable for these, with a light shaded position. 
COLORS: Gold, orange, pink, red, white and a fine mixture, your choice. 
PRICE 12 for $1.00; 25 for $1.75; 100 for $5.50; 250 for $11.00. Free 
culture sheet with each shipment. 


CONDITIONS OF SALE 
PLEASE READ BEFORE ORDERING. 
The prices we have quoted herein are all delivered to your door by Parcel 
Post no matter where you live in the U. S. A.. We have been shipping plant pro- 
ducts for nearly 50 years so can afford good delivery. 
NO MAIL ORDER FOR LESS THAN $1.00 ACCEPTED. 
Present operating costs are such that strict adherence to this rule is necessary. 
Basic clerical costs are the same no matter what size the order and packing of 
small orders is proportionately higher. MINIMUM QUANTITIES: Are specified 
in this price list. Normally all orders for several varieties will be priced at the 
rate given for each individual item in the quantity ordered rather than as a com- 
bination unless combination privilege is specifically given. In all cases where 
intermediate quantities are ordered they will take the price rate of the NEXT 
SMALLER quantity. 
SUBSTITUTIONS 
Specify if substitution is not acceptable otherwise we will use our best judgement 
in sending the best available substitute. Change in your order will never be made 
as long as stock remains available. 
BUSINESS HOURS AT THE NURSERY. 
Week days 10:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. Closed to the public on Sundays. 
CONDITIONS OF SALE 
All offers made subject to stock remaining available until order can be reached 
in rotation if its arrival. Early ordering is the best assurance of early deliveries. 
Shipment is subject to weather or cultural conditions beyond our control. Once 
an order has been incorporated into our shipping schedule (acknowledged) it may 
not be canceled. 
PAYMENT - ALL MAIL ORDERS MUST be accompanied by full remittance 
either by check, postal note, money order or draft. On personal checks from the 
State of Minnesota please remit 10¢ to cover charge made to payee on these checks. 
Remittance from outside the U. S. A. must be by money order or bank draft on 
New York or San Francisco, collectable at par in United States funds. CURRENCY 
sent by mail is at your own risk. Canadian currency can not be accepted. STAMPS 
will be accepted in denominations of 10¢ or less up to 50¢ only. Special handling 
or foreign transportation will be charged for at cost. Customs invoice forms for 
export must be supplied by the purchaser. 
MAKE REMITTANCE PAYABLE TO - HARROLD’S 
NO GUARANTEE GIVEN - In common with normal practice in the seed and 
nursery trade we give no specific guarantee as to results or crop produced from 
any material we send out. Under no conditions will we ever assume a responsibility 
in excess of the actual purchase price received for the merchandise. It should be 
obvious that such a guarantee of results is impossible because of the varied con- 
ditions under which culture will be undertaken as well as the vast difference in the 
skill of the gardener who will care for the material. Extreme care is taken to 
produce the finest procurable material and deliver it in the very best of condition. 
Any case of poor arrival or dissatisfaction must be reported within ten days after 
the arrival of any shipment and the invoice covering the material MUST be re- 
turned with the report. Adjustment of any matter shall be at our option and may 
be by replacement in identical material ordered, by credit memo on future purchase 
or by cash refund. 
FOLLOWING THESE RULES WILL MAKE BETTER SERVICE POSSIBLE 
HARROLD’S Fanskcennouses 
Horticultural Specialists Since 1902 
POs Boxe2o- hv Grants Pass, Oregon. 
