HARROLD’S PEDIGREED SEEDS 
GRANTS PASS, OREGON 
ASTER SEEDS CONTINUED 
BOUQUET TYPE - Wilt Resistant 
An ideal cutter and shipper. Plant habit allows 
entire plant to be cut as one bunch. Flowers are 
quilled on nice stems. 
COPPER ROSE: As named. 
CRIMSON: Bright crimson. 
WHITE: Very good. 
SEEDS: 1% oz. 75¢; % oz. $1.00; 10z. $4.00. 
IMPROVED CREGO - Wilt Resistant 
Long a favorite with the American gardener 
in the plumed type flower. Large, feathery, full 
double flowers. Branching 21’ plants. Blooms in 
mid-August. 
AZURE BLUE: Fine light blue. 
BLUE FLAME: Bright navy blue. 
CATTLEYA: Large flowered orchid. 
CRIMSON: A brilliant color. 
DEEP ROSE: A fine cut-fiower color. 
ENCHANTRESS: Salmon rose. Good size. 
PEACH BLOSSOM: Opens white flushing lavender. 
SHELL PINK: Light clear pink. 
PURPLE: A very rich shade. 
WHITE: Always a good cutter. 
CREGO BLEND: All shades. 
SEEDS: ¥% oz. 40¢; % oz. $ .65; loz. $2.50. 
BALL VARIETIES - Wilt Resistant 
DEEP ROSE: Early branching 2%’ to 3’. Blooms 
mid-August, 
BALL PURPLE: Branching 2%’ to 3’. Late Aug. 
EARLY WHITE: Branching 2’ to 2%’. Crested 
center. Late August. 
BALL LATE WHITE: Branching, 2%’ to 3’. 
Long stems. September. 
SEEDS: 1% oz. 50¢; % oz. $ .75; loz. $2.70. 
IMPROVED QUEEN OF THE MARKET 
Earliest of all Asters and best for the south. 
An excellent early market cutter: Plants 20’’, long 
stems, medium sized flowers. Wilt resistant. 
AZURE BLUE: Dark lavender blue. 
BALLET QUEEN: NEW. Deep salmon rose. 
CRIMSON: A valuable shade. 
PURPLE: Rich shade. 
FLESH PINK: Shell pink darkening with age. 
MEDIUM BLUE: Lighter than Azure. 
ROSE: A popular shade with depth. 
WHITE: A good clear white. 
Q. of M. Mixture: A good market blend. 
SEEDS: ¥% oz. 40¢; %40z. $ .65; loz. $2.50. 
EARLY ROYAL - Wilt Resistant 
Branching plants 2’ to 24%’, blooming in mid- 
Aug. immediately following Queen of the Market. 
AZURE BLUE: Dark lavender-blue. 
COPPER ROSE: A very attractive shade. 
DEEP ROSE: Taller and a grand shade. 
PEACH BLOSSOM: Opens white. 
PURPLE: Deep shade. 
SCARLET: A very bright shade. 
SHELL PINE: A very useful shade. 
WHITE: A very good white. 
ROYAL MIXTURE: All shades. 
SEEDS: 4% oz. 40¢; %, 0z. $ .65; loz. $2.50. 
EARLY BEAUTY - Wilt Resistant 
Identical with American Beauty but much ear- 
lier to flower, Sept. to frost. Long flower stems 
and a fine cutter. Keeping quality excellent. Plant 
2,’ to 3’. 
AZURE FAIRY: Large azure blue. 
CRIMSON: Similar in color to Heart of France. 
DEEP ROSE: A valuable shade. 
PURPLE: Deep purple. 
SEPTEMBER BEAUTY: Delicate shell pink. 
WHITE: A choice long stemmed sort. 
EARLY BEAUTY BLEND: All shades. 
SEEDS: 1% oz. 50¢; %o0z. $ .75; 1oz. $3.00. 
GOEEUSPSEEDS 
Have you tried or considered the growing of Coleus from seed lately? It seems to be 
one of those things that is developing into a trend. Of course a great many of you have 
grown the old standby sorts from cuttings for years as we have. Occasionally a new sort 
comes along and gets a run for awhile. A few years ago we decided to give the culture 
from seeds a trial and so made some tests of various seed strains available. They come 
mixed in color and marking but apparently that has appeal with the gardening public. 
They have taken; have proven interesting and popular. We’ve had good comments from our 
customers, It might be interesting for you to try a small planting this spring and see what 
happens with your local demand. January planting will give nice pot stock for Memorial 
Day and even February planting can make nice 2’’ to 3” bedding plants that can be sold 
from pots or flats. 
LARGE LEAF TALL 
A mixture of brilliantly colored, robust plants 
suitable for back borders or as specimens. 
GLORY BLEND 
This variety is best for pots as well as edgings. 
Leaves are medium large and brilliantly colored yet 
the plants are compact enough for good pot plants. 
SMALL LEAVED MIXTURE SEED PRICES: Hither of the three types per 
Brightly colored and compact these are best 
adapted to low border plantings. Do nicely in pots. 
trade packet $1.00; 3 pkts. $2.50; + oz. $3.50; 
¥Yy oz. $5.00. 
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