HARROLD’S PANSY GARDENS 
Harrold's 
ATOMIC DAWN 
Because of restricted production potential this variety has not, and probably will not 
be available in large quantity. For that reason it was offered in but limited amounts in 
last summers catalogue. 
GRANTS PASS, OREGON 
Strictly a novel blend of rather soft colors in shades of pink, lavender, delicate blue, 
light gold and carrying many pastel shades entirely new to Pansies. The poly-chrome bronze 
shades are especially striking although a bit vagrant in number due to the particular 
characteristic of these types. Many flowers are heavily ruffled. Size is medium giant with 
a hardy plant habit. 
SEED PRICES: Trade Packet, about 500 seeds, $2.00; -,0z. $4.00; Yg oz. $7.50; 
$14.00; ¥%0z. $25.00; loz. $47.50. 
Yi, OZ. 
Harrold’s 
SUNSET GIANTS 
Another blend in a special color range which has had much populartiy since its intro- 
duction several years ago. As these shades are mostly of limited reproduction we have 
not been able to get this blend onto a commercial quantity production. Mostly of Sunset 
Shades of orange, red and gold these make a bright colored stock for borders or mass 
bedding. The plant habit is quite hardy and unusually robust for these shades. Flower 
size is medium giant and of quite round form, some with moderate ruffling. 
SEED PRICES: Trade Packet, about 500 seeds, $2.00; =, 02. $4.00; 1%,0z. $7.50; 1% oz. 
$14.00; 1% 02. $25.00; loz. $47.50. 
Harrold’: Pedigued CUT-FLOWER PANSIES 
These have been another type that we pioneered having introduced the first commercial 
strain in 1930 and we believe that these were a “first”? for us. There are two distinctly 
different types offered here, each has a specific use. 
TALL GREENHOUSE TYPE 
These are the tall growing strain - plants often 
reach 41% feet under glass and reports of 4 foot 
plants have been made on open garden culture. For 
Cut-flowers this affords flowers with extremely long 
stems (10 to 16 inches) and the flowers are quite 
large though not as large as the best bedding sorts. 
Color range is the best of any of the tall strains 
that we have tested and with proper culture they 
afford an interesting subject. The plants of this 
variety is not equally hardy with other Pansies as 
freezing of more than 10 degrees will damage them 
and 20 degrees of frost will prove fatal. Recom- 
mended for outdoor culture only in mild climates 
or for spring planting; of most interest to the 
greenhouse operator. 
SEED PRICES: Packet about 500 seeds, $2.00; 
js 0z. $5.00; Ye oz. $9.00; % oz. $17.50. 
HARDY QUIDOOR TYPE 
This was our Original introduction. Growth is 
rather low but under glass the flowers are large 
and on stems 8 to 12 inches long. Color range is as 
varied as a good bedding variety and the plant is 
just as hardy and may be outdoor grown in the 
same manner, Flower stems will be somewhat 
shorter when grown out of doors than they will be 
when greenhouse grown - and these are suitable for 
the greenhouse. We have many customers who grow 
them in the greenhouse during the winter and also 
have cold-frame plants coming along for early 
spring cut flowers. They do make attractive bou- 
quets that stand up several days after cutting. 
SEED PRICES: Packet about 500 seeds, $1.50; 
zs 0Z. $3.50; 14 oz. $6.50; 1% oz. $12.00. 
