Greenhouse, Goren Strain 
SNAPDRAGON SEEDS 
QUANTITY DISCOUNTS On orders for 5 full size packets you may deduct 
10%; 10 to 25 pkts., 15%; 25 pkts. or more 20%. NO DISCOUNT on the 4 pkts. 

TRIAL PACKETS- (144, pkts.) We have for many years supplied this smaller 
sized packet for the convenience of the small grower or for those wanting to make 
trials of the newer varieties. We will not sell less than FOUR of these quarter 
packets in an order and the quantity of seed in the four about equals that of a 
single standard trade packet. 



VARIETY Price per } pkt. Tr. pkt. ;4-02z. 
Afterglow: Ver popular early bronze, : $ .30 $ .75 $4.00 
Bertha Baur: line orchid lavender. = .30 75 4.00 
Bronze Christmas Cheer: Bright copper. Very early. 50 1.50 10.00 
Bronze Queen: (Somerset) A fine salmon bronze, .35 1.00 8.00 
Beulah: (Smith) Outstanding rich bronze. x _ e .50 1.50 10.00 
Ceylon Court — Standard: Well known early canary yellow. 30 75 4.00 
Ceylon Court — Dark: Darker yellow than the above. = .30 AA 4.00 
Cheviot Maid Supreme: Darker than regular Maid. Popular. .30 15 4.00 
Cheviot Maid Yellow: Very popular early yellow. —....... .50 .75 4.00 
Cheviot Maid White: An excellent commercial white. 35 1.00 5.00 
Daybreak: Vigorous Briarcliff Rose pink. Very good. —.... .30 .75 4.00 
Early Yellow: (Schlegel) Quality over a long season. 40 1.25 8.00 
Ethel: Bright golden yellow. Fairly early. .......-.....--------------- 35 1.00 6.00 
Glorious: (rank) Reddish copper, yellow lip. Early. -...-- < .35 1.00 7.00 
Harrold’s Red Improved: Deep wine red. Fairly early. —.. .35 1.00 6.00 
Kirkwood Beauty: A very attractive glowing bronze. ~..-....- so 1.00 5.00 
Mirkwood Bronze: A very fine orange burt. Barly. -.......---... .5U 15 4.00 
Klondike Supreme: A late flowering deep yellow. ..........---.-- .35 1.00 6.00 
La France: (Windmiller) Outstanding satiny pink ruffled. -. 40 1.25 8.00 
Lucky Strike: A good and very popular pure white, —-...-..... .50 of fi3} 4.00 
Marie Louise: (Raasch) Strong growing sea shell pink, -..- 350 1.50 10.00 
Maryland Pink: Large early pastel pink. Very large. -.......- 50 1.50 10.00 
Naomi: Rose pink with light touch yellow. Early & prolific. -50 1.50 10.00 
New Deal: Very early golden Orange. .....---.-cce-e0cnceceeeceeencnenee +35 1.00 6.00 
Peggy Schumann: An outstanding quality rose pink. Large. .50 1.50 10,00 
Pink Supreme: (Rockwood) A fine cutting pink, —......-...... .50 1.50 10.00 
Portland Pink: A grand rose pink of early habit. -...........-... .50 1.50 10,00 
Roman Gold: Gold shaded apricot. Fairly early. 35 1,00 5.00 
Rose Orange: A new finely colored early sort. ~..........--.-..---- 40 1.25 7.00 
Rose Queen: (Witterstaetter) A grand deep rose. -........------ .50 75 4.00 
Sara Lou: (Smith) A very fine commercial yellow. —--.-.......- .50 1.50 10,00 
Schumann Yellow: Outstanding large yellow of nice shade. -50 1.50 10,00 
Snow White: (Olsen) A very useful florist white. —............ 105 1.00 8.00 
St. Louis Early Pink: (Rowe) A quality silver pink. - 135 1.00 8.00 
Sun Tan: Extra early orange tan. Very popular, ...........-.... 30 75 4.00 
Terry Surprise: Rich orange shading rose. Good color, -...- aa] ey Alay 4.00 
Velvet Beauty: Rich American Beauty crimson. ................- .30 yas 4.00 
Westover Fringed White: Iairly early white finely fringed. 3 .75 6.00 
Yellow Perfection: (Coates) A fine mid-season yellow. -.......-- .30 .75 4.00 
Yellow Wonder: (Bezdek) Good. Early and free flowering. .40 1.25 8.00 
Florist Cut-Flower Blend: Best cut flower formula, ........... 30 -75 3.00 
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HARDY PRIMROSES 
Polyanthus - Veris Hybrids 
Harrald Pedigneed Giants 
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; 3 0z., about 
1500 seeds $4.00; 1% oz., $7.50; %40z., $14.00; 1% 0z., $25.00; 1oz., $50.00; 
2 0zs., $95.00. 

OTHER HARDY POLYANTHUS 
OREGON 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; ;;0z., $3.50; 
VY, 0z., $6.50; VY, 0z., $12.00; 1% oz., $22.00; 1 0z., $40.00; 2 o0zs., $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) 
Bridge St. & Lower River Rd. P. O. Box 29. GRANTS PASS, ORE. 
PRIMULA CANDELABBA 
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 
dormant. 
P. PULVERULENTA: Probably the most useful 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; » 0z., $3.00; 1% oz., $5.00; 
Y, oz., $8.50; Y% oz., $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. 
All 3 for $2.50 packets may be assorted for variety. 

CUT FLOWER STOCKS 
DOUBLE GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA 
These are the originator’s (Macdonald) seeds and they are a valuable improve- 
ment over the Improved Bismarck Stocks from which they were bred. Plants are 
stronger and flowers larger with improved color and doubleness. Also when set 
clese (4 tc 6 inches each Way) they produce a giant terminal spike equaling the 
Excelsior Column type. Given more room they develop the usual laterals. 


VARIETY = Price per ¥-0z. %4-0z. Ye-oz. 1-02. 
GOLDEN GATE? 2 eRich yell o wameeeeeeereeeeenaeereaeeanae $ .50 $1.00 $1.90 $3.50 
MOJAVE 4Royallep rp len co ose eee eee -50 1.00 1.90 3.50 

MONTEREY: Brilliant pink: - 
PACIFIC: A very fine blue. ... 
REDWOODS: Best blood red. -...... 
SANTA BARBARA: Excellent chamois. 
SANTA MARIA: Very fine pure white. 
-50 1.00 1.90 3.50 
-50 1.00 1.90 3.50 
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-50 1.00 1.90 3.50 



SEQUOIA: Bright rose carmine, .....0-.... 50 1.00 1.90 38,50 
TAHOE: The most desirable shade of lavender. ........ .50 1.00 1.90 3.50 
YOSEMITE!) Deep clearerosen se cseee reece .50 1.00 1.90 3.50 

FANCY MIXED: All the above colors blended. .......... 50 1.00 1.90 3.50 

The New Early Colonial Type 
This new race of Stocks is of great value to the florist who wants heavy produc- 
tion of prime flowers over a moderately short period of time. Tall and exclusively 
base branching they produce no terminal spike but rather 8 or 10 spikes with 30 
inch stems. Are two weeks earlier than Perpetual branching. Florets very double 
and about 2 inch with about 70% doubles. Highly recommended. 
VARIETY 
MAYFLOWER: Fine rose red. 
Price per Y-oz. W-oz. Y-oz. 1-02. 
ea ee once $ .75 $1.50 $2.75 $5.00 
PRISCILLA: Silvery lavender. -75 1.50 2.75 5.00 
PURITAN: Glowing pure white. acne .75 1.50 2.75 5.00 
ROSE STANDISH: Bright rose. -..........-....- : 15 1.50 2.75 5.00 
CUT FLOWER BLEND: All the above colors. - 75 1.50 2.75 5,00 


PANSY PLANTS FOR FALL 
Present indications are that the labor situation will permit more extensive 
plantings to be made this summer for plants to be shipped than since 1941. We 
do not, however, believe it will be possible to approach the 1,250,000 of the 1941 
season and possibly no more than 60% of that quantity. Demand, on the otherhand, 
is greater than it was at that time. For that reason we advise our trade customers 
to plant at least a part of their retail requirements and we believe it will 
be a season with good prospects for those planting for wholesale plant sales. For 
those who must buy seedling or transplanted plants we shall issue a trade price 
jist im late September but if planting in your own wursery is possible you will 
find it profitable to plant seeds in July or August, supplementing these plantings 
later if found necessary. The popularity of the Pansy will always make it one of 
the MUSTS with any plant retailer. 
TUBEROUS BEGONIA PLANTS Are 
still available. See our list of May 15, 1949. 
These will be available throughout July. List on request. 

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TERMS OF SALE 
PRICES — All prices are quoted on the basis of cash with order. Except where 
credit has been established and reference check made, no exception to this policy 
will be made. SEEDS can be sent C. O. D. and will be forwarded that way on 
request providing remittance of $1.00 accompanies order to guarantee postal fees 
and handling costs. Strictly cash with order, collectable at U. S. par on all orders 
from outside the U. 8S. A.. PLANTS and BULBS ARE NEVER sent out on a 
Cc. O. D. basis. ALL prices are subject to market changes without notice and 
all offers are subject to stock being available on receipt of your order. 
REMITTANCE — May be by any of the usual commercial methods of transferring 
funds. The amount must be in United States money collectable at par for the 
full amount of the order. Service charges made by paying bank in excess of 
normal Banking association will be charged back to the customer. We will accept 
postage stamps in denominations of 10¢ or smaller to the value of $1.00 ONLY. 
In larger amounts they WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. 
OUR RESPONSIBILITY — In view of the reasonable prices quoted herein and 
the varied conditions under which this stock will be grown after leaving our 
care, it is manifestly impossible for us to guarantee in any manner, cultural or 
descriptive, the crop resulting from the use of the material listed, Ordering from 
this lst will definitely be construed as your acceptance of these terms as set 
forth and it is understood that in all cases our liability shall be limited to the 
actual purchase price paid for any material supplied. 
ALL SEEDS SHIPPED POSTPAID -— BY AIR IF YOUR ORDER COMES AIR 
