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VEGETABLES OF SPEC/AL MER/T 
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Tendersweet Carrots 
Tendersweet Carrot 
The Sweetest Kind 
This is the sweetest and finest carrot we have ever eaten. It has a richness and quality of flavor which 
we have found in no other variety. We have found that people who do not care for “ordinary” carrots are 1 
very enthusiastic about “Tendersweet,” and we are confident that home gardeners who once try this kind 
will never go without it in their gardens. 
The flesh is deep orange in color, of fine texture and the carrots are practically “coreless”—that is without 
any hard fibrous center. 
Tendersweet Carrot is unusual in appearance, as the outer skin is of deep orange color somewhat tinged 
with red. The tops are dark green with a very pronounced deep red tinge at the base of the stem. The- 
shape is shown in the illustration on this page and the carrots are smooth and uniform. 
The fine quality makes this an outstanding variety for the home garden. The beautiful deep orange- 
color gives this carrot a most attractive appearance either in bunches or baskets for market. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 30c; *4 Lb. 90c; Lb. $3.00. 
China Cucumber 
China Cucumber 
Grow this for FINE QUALITY 
This remarkable cucumber from China is of finer quality than any other cucumber we know. The fruit 
is very long, often reaching 20 inches in length and only 2 inches through. The skin is bright green and 
nearly smooth, the spines being few and small. The flesh is white, firm, remarkably crisp, and of the 
very best quality for slicing. The vines are vigorous and healthy. 
If you want really good cucumbers that are solid and crisp raise some China. There is nothing equal to 
them for quality except possibly some of the hothouse varieties. 
We consider this one of the very best cucumbers for the home garden. On account of its unusual appear¬ 
ance it is not so desirable for market, but many of our customers find it sells remarkably well at the roadside 
stand. Once your customers have tried it, they are sure to come back for more. 
Pkt. 12c; Oz. 50c; l/ 4 Lb. $1.35; Lb. $4.50. 
“Those Tendersweet Carrots are the most delicious carrots 
we ever raised .” C. R. Heisey, Union, Ohio, Feb. 8, 1933. 
“7 should like to recommend highly your Tendersweet carrots. 
Pencil Pod Black Wax Beans, Qualiiy Squash, Orange Winter 
Luxury Pumpkin and Laxlons Progress Peas. They were 
all of exceptional quality.” Eugene D. Frikelt, Auburn, Me., 
Dec. 31, 1932. 
“The China Cucumber did fine and grew to a length of 
20 inches as you stated they would. Never before have t been 
able to grow the large Southport Red Globe Onion until last 
summer. The Long Season Beets are wonderful and I shall 
sow a few this year. I have always sown Harris garden seeds 
and will continue to buy them because I know they sure grow.” 
Howard Wells, Munnsville, N. Y., Jan. 25, 1933. 
Chihli — New Chinese Cabbage 
Early — Fine Quality — Sure Heading 
Large Late Copenhagen Cabbage 
“I had 10 tbs. Tendersweet Carrots last year 
and they turned out to be the talk of the town. I 
was more than pleased with them.” Richard Gar- 
lelman, Whitestone, L. I., N. Y. May 31, 1933. 
This is the earliest variety of Chinese Cabbage and heads more evenly than any other kind. The heads are 
pointed very firm and when matured are often 18 in. long, blanched pure white inside and are of very fine 
quality. See photo on page 21. 
Chinese Cabbage makes excellent salad. The flavor resembles cabbage but is more delicate. It is so easily 
raised there is no reason why everyone who has a garden should not enjoy it. 
Chihli is rapidly superseding the older varieties in markets and roadside stands, as the attractive heads sell 
readily, making this a very profitable crop to grow. 
Our strain of Chihli is very uniform and sure heading. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 30c; % Lb. 90c; Lb. $3.10. 
Large Late Copenhagen 
The Finest Kraut Cabbage 
This new strain of Copenhagen Market cabbage, was originated by one of 
the leading cabbage seed growers in Denmark. This is a remarkable variety 
in that the heads grow round and hard nearly as early as regular Copenhagen 
and then continue to grow without splitting or getting soft, producing fine 
large solid heads ten to twelve inches in diameter that can be cut in the fall 
for kraut. When fully grown they will stand a long time without splitting 
and the strain is so uniform that every plant produces a big hard solid head 
of superior quality. 
If you are looking for heavy tonnage combined with fine hard heads 
grow some Large Late Copenhagen. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 35c; V 4 Lb. $1.10; Lb. $3.60. 
HARRIS* SEEDS ARE TESTED SEEDS 
We test each lot for germination and mark the per cent which 
grows on each package. This service gives you a reliable guide as 
lo just how thick to sow your seed in order to gel a good stand. 
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