HARROLD’S PANSY GARDENS GRANTS PASS, OREGON 
eliminated almost entirely and they truly carry their beauty to your garden in a manner 
that does not need unreasonable babying. The early breaks were of Albino nature thus 
quite weak of constitution and it has remained for careful breeding to reduce this trait 
to a practical degree. 
As now represented this blend probably carries over 800 colors and color combinations 
and markings. Many are new and not released before except in our Pedigreed Novelties. 
Most notable are the soft pastel and poly-chrome shades with lightly penciled throats 
overlaying shades of brown, maroon and orange. Usually the ground color of these flower 
types are pastels of orchid, lavender, cream-pink, terra cotta and heliotrope. For color 
contrast some more definite deep colored types are included in the blend but the overall 
effect is a light color range. 
SEED PRICES: Per packet, about 300 seeds, $3.00; ~,0z., about 750 seeds, $5.00; ;1 oz. 
$9.00; 4 0z. $15.00; 14, oz. $25.00. 
PLANT PRICES: Ready after Oct. 1st. 12 for $2.25; 25 for $3.75; 50 for $6.50; 100 for 
$11.00; 250 for $20.00 postpaid. 
Harold s Pedigreed 
NOVELTIES 
The seeds sold under this name are a blend composed of surplus from our breeding and 
development work, therefore the supply is always limited. The name has remained constant 
since this stock was first offered in the early ’30s but the seeds contained in the formula 
is different from year to year. Because of this they can not be priced as ordinary seeds 
but are offered and recommended to the fancier who is looking for novelty. The mixture 
does contain much that may develop similar to the better of the other Harrold’s Pedigreed 
Originations. It also contains crosses made on these parents that will be different and 
interesting. Generally it is a type of seed not usually available to the public. 
Any attempt to describe the coloring, type or form is impossible because of the very 
wide range of parent stock and the fact that the seeds supplied last year may not even 
resemble the blend supplied this season. The 
considerably reduced picture at the right 
shows but one of many unusual markings 
to be found in this blend. An effort is made 
to include only those stocks that maintain 
a high standard of form, substance and 
hardiness so they will be satisfactory under 
general garden culture. 
SEED PRICES: Per Pkt. about 300 seeds, 
$3.00; ;40z., about 1500 seeds for $10.00. 
PLANTS FROM OPEN FIELD BEDS: 
Ready after Oct. 1st., 12 for $2.25; 25 for 
$3.50; 50 for $6.00; 100 for $10.00 post- 
paid. 
PRIMROSES ARE 
A GOOD COMPANION 
FOR PANSIES 
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