HARROLD’S PANSY GARDENS & GREENHOUSES 
Viola Seeds 

* THE. MOST. VALUABLE AND OUTSTANDING VARIETIES 
Have you considered Violas recently? They are a useful addition to your Pansy 
line and in many places where they have been offered they have developed a 
profitable demand. Normally this demand will usually not exceed 10% to 25% of 
your Pansy demand but in many instances that is definitely worthwhile. 
The culture is so identical with that of Pansies that they may be planted and 
handled in the same way with very satisfactory results. They may be set in fall 
or spring into the flowering beds in the same manner and if any difference is noted 
it is that they are a bit hardier and more easily wintered than Pansies. We suggest 
that if you haven’t tried them yet in your market you make a planting of three 
or four packets in the most popular colors and see how easily they are grown 
and how the customers go for them once they see some of these modern varieties 
in bloom. 
GEM VARIETIES 
This is a group of four colors and mixture that is possibly best known by the 
habit but vary some in flower form. White and Yellow Gem rather closely resemble 
Jersey Gem. Lavender Gem produces a flower that is a bit smaller and less full in 
form. All bloom profusely over a very long season. 
VARIETY = PER 1,000 seed pkt. (4-0z.) 4-0z. 4-0z. 1-0z. 
Jersey Gem: Compact violet blue. .........2...........-.--- $1.00 $2.50 $4.75 $9.00 $16.00 
Lavender Gem: Brilliant lavender blue. —...........- TOO 2.504.706 9.005 716,00 
White Gem: A very fine giant pure white. .......... TO0Mee DOs Deo. 00m 6.00 
Yellow Gem: A large very bright yellow. -........... 120 002: ONE Ono. 00 melo. 00 
Gem Varieties Mixed: All the above blended. —.... 1.00 2.50 4.50 98.50 15.00 

VIOLA CORNUTA and HYBRIDA 
This group covers many varieties of much interest to the grower. The strains are 
the best obtainable and uniformity is unusual for this type of stock. 
VARIETY a= PER 1,000 seed pkt. (4-0z.) 4-0z. 4-0z. 1-oz. 
Mamizations Wwarge dark blue. -:-..-2--2---c-<cs0scs--5--025- $ .75 $1.00 $2.00 $3.75 $ 7.00 
Apricot: Apricot yellow tinted orange. ..............-.-- 10 Ome (moO 0 meno Del: 0.0 
Arkwright Ruby: Ruby red blotched center. —.....- 1.00 1.50 2.25 4.25 8.00 
Blue Elf: Top deep violet, bottom lighter. —........-- OMe D Ome 220 0A. 70 9.00 
Blue Perfection: Large purple blue. __..... Eee ss Omen 2 0 OMe (OME One D 6.00 
Chantreyland: Finest pure apricot: -.--..-....--=--------- CDi dO Oe 200475 9.00 
King Henry: (Purple King) Rich violet blue. 120 OMe 7 eo. Oe comet, OO) 
Lutea Splendens: Clear golden yellow. —....--.......-- nf De 1.50 32.25) 4.25 8.00 
Papilio Light Blue: Soft blue, white center. —-_.. AAs alNeXU) Syeyne Zor ea 9.00 
White Perfection: Large pure white. -................- KUED, RIGPAS Pay TAS) 8.00 
Improved Scotch Bedding: Newest bedding hybrids Aras) alps PAs As 8.00 
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HARDY PRIMROSES 
Polyanthus - Veris Hybrids 
Harreld Pedigneed Giauls 
Developed in our breeding department after many years intensive work, we 
believe this to be the finest in this type. The plants are pleasingly compact but 
of robust growth, usually about 8 to 10 inches high. Flower stems are 12 to 16 
inches under good culture setting the flowers well above the foliage. The flower 
heads, composed of many florets which are often individually larger than a silver 
dollar, are often 8 inches and more across. Coloring is the most brilliant of any 
strain available in this type. While available in MIXED COLORS ONLY the blend 
contains yellow, red, purple and white in the more common shades plus pink, 
flame and bronze shades in pastel and poly-chrome combinations that are rare. A 
few blue shades are in the mixture. Marking of the flowers is just as outstanding 
with selfs, blotched and lace marked flowers. 
FRESH TESTED SEEDS 
Price Per Trade Packet, about 400 seeds, $1.00; 3 packets for $2.50; 7; 0z., about 
1500 seeds $4.00; Y oz., $7.50; % 0z., $14.00; oz. $25.00; 10z., $50.00; 
2 ozs., $95.00. 

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BLOOMING AGE PLANTS 
From 1947 plantings. Transferred now these will give good color showing this spring 
PRICE — 10 for $2.50; 25 for $4.25; 50 for $8.00; 100 for $15.00; 1,000 for 
$130.00. 250 at the 1,000 rate. 

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PACIFIC GIANTS — A giant strain from an outstanding Oregon specialist includ- 
ing the best of his collection. Of giant size and wide color range which is 
heavy in the softer shades. A very fine mixture. 
OLYMPIC GIANTS — Still another strain from two outstanding collections grown 
in Washington State. Basically from Pfitzer’s Colossea and English types but 
rebred to American habit and color standards. All of these types are better 
suited to American markets and climates than fresh imports. 
SEED PRICES: These two— Per packet, about 400 seeds, $1.00; 34 02., $3.50; 
%, oz., $6.50; 14 oz., $12.00; Ye oz., $22.00; 1oz., $40.00; 20zs., $75.00. 

PRIMULA CASHMERIANA 
Here is a variety that will be found to be most interesting. Plants are about 
10 inches high and florets about 4 an inch across, produced in large, dense heads 
that are very showy. 
DENTICULATA: Lilac flowers. Seed per 300 seed packet, $1.00; 3 for $2.50, 
(PRIMULA — Continued in next column) 
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PRIMULA CANDELABRA 
_. Here is an interesting and valuable variety in the hardy group. It is well suited 
to planting around a-pool or along the edge of streams. They require a- good deal of 
summer moisture but fair drainage in the--Winter” months when-the crowns are 
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P. PULVERUDENTA: Piobably- the most -usefni of the group. Flower stalks 
are to three feet consisting of many florets an inch or_more across making color- 
ful flower heads several inches across. Coloring is brilliant in purple and reds 
with orange-brown eye. A very interesting sort you will find useful. 
SEEDS: Packet, about 400° seeds, 50¢; 3 for $1.25; ;, oz., $3.00; 1% oz., $5.00; 
VY, oz., $8.50; 1% °02., $16:00; 1 0z:, $30.00. 
PRIMULA AURICULA 
A popular alpine for shaded rockery. Requires alpine situation with sandy, 
rocky soil and free drainage. Flowers are quite large in rather medium clusters 
and coloring is most varied, including shades of yellow, brown, blue, red, rose and 
pastel shades. Usually with a beautiful contrasting center in each floret. 
SEEDS: Per packet about 300 seeds, $1.00; 3 packets $2.50. 
NOTE: In. culturing Primula in mixture the color blend will, like Pansies, 
be affected to an extent by the germination obtained. The rare and finer shades 
are the least robust. and when -germination drops these are the ones first lost. 
Because of this, different plantings may develop what appears to be an entirely 
different color range. 
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SEEDLINGS 
HARROLD’S PEDIGREED HYBRIDS 

Beginning in February we will supply seedling tuberous Begonia 
plants produced from our outstanding collection of this stock from hand- 
pollenated seeds. Our collection consists of over 15 types in a full range 
of colors including Camellia double, Carnation double, Crispa, Cristata, 
Rosebud, Narecissaflora, Picotee, Marginata, Marmorata, Peony and the 
Water-lily types This strain is produced from planned crosses of these 
types and will throw many unusual plants the same as the seeds offered 
on the front page of this folder. Available in mixed types and colors only. 
These seedlings were planted in Noy. and Dec. and are ready to pot 
into 3 inch pots on arrival. With proper culture they may be had in 
bloom by late April or May. Our 20 page cultural booklet accompanies 
every shipment and gives all necessary information for success. These 
are shipped bare root in moss and special packing that has given excel- 
lent delivery to East Coast points this past season, 
PRICE: $5.00 per 100 (not less than 100 sold); 250 for $11.00; 1,000 
for $42.50 transportation paid. 500 at the 1,000 rate. All orders will be 
shipped in rotation of booking as rapidly as stock is ready. For earliest 
bloom prompt booking is advised. 
FOR BEGONIA TUBERS: See our Harrold’s Review of November 
15th. Another copy gladly supplied if you have misplaced yours. 
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Perennial Plants 
ONE YEAR OLD FIELD GROWN 
These plants are all grown in sandy loam soil and will be fine for spring sale 
and planting. The supply this spring is spotted due to unseasonal weather that 
affected germination at planting time last year so it is suggested that you order 
early while selections are complete. 

VARIETY ci Price per 25 100 
ALYSSUM — Madwort, Gold Dust or Basket of Gold. 
Saxatile Compactum: Golden yellow, about 12’” tall. $1.25 $. 4.00 
BELLIS English Daisy. P 
Monstrosa Mixed: Giant all double mixed. 1:25 3.5 
Monstrosa Rose: Giant double pure rose. 1.25 3.50 
Giant Snowball: Double pure. white. 1.25 3.50 
Tubulosa Aetna Red: Double quilled bright red. 1.35 4.00 
Tubulosa Monterosa: Quilled pure pink. 1.35 4.00 
CAMPANULA — Canterbury Bells. 
Single Dark Blue: As named. 1.75 5.00 
Calycanthema Cup and Saucer, Dark Blue. 1.75 5.00 
Calycanthema Medium Blue: Very attractive. 1.75 5.00 
Calycanthema Pink: A delicious shade. 1:76 5.00 
Calycanthema Bright Rose: One you'll like. 1.75 5.00 
Double Rose: A shade that is striking. 2.00 6.00 
Double White: Popular for a white flower. 2.00 6.00 
Persicifolia Coerula: Blue Peach Bells. 2.00 6-00 
CANDYTUFT — Iberis. a . 
Queen of Italy: Heavy flowers of rosy lilac. 
