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FOR SPRING SALES 
PLANT PANSIES 
New! 
PANSY OR VIOLA SEEDS PLANTED IN JANUARY 
will make fine bedding plants for April and May sales; just 
coming into their prime with one to five blooms. 
PLANTED IN FEBRUARY good plants for Memorial Day 
can be grown that are showing nice bloom. 
CHEAPLY AND EASILY GROWN: Started in flats at a 
temperature of 45 to 50 degrees; transplanted when they have 
about 6 leaves they may be shifted into cold frames out of the 
way as soon as temperatures below 15 degrees above are over. 
By the time the cold frames are needed for more tender bed- 
ding stock they may be shifted into the open. Making use of 
early facilities not yet needed for spring stock, production is 
cheap and profitable THEY ARE ALWAYS POPULAR. 
ORDEE THESE SPECIALS NOW FEOM 
HARROLD’S 2zcenes 
and GREENHOUSES 
2 BOE YOUR PANSY SPECIALIST 
BOX 29 - DEPT. 11 GRANTS PASS, ORE. 
