Harris* New and Rare Flowers for 1934 
Be the First to Have the Latest Introductions 
Two New Larkspurs 
Adorable 
Is A New Harris Larkspur 
3255—If you are looking for the most fascinating 
blue Larkspur in existence, you must sow 
“Harris’ Adorable”. It is a brand new color 
introduced by us exclusively. You have never 
seen a Larkspur of this same shade before, nor 
can you get the seed from any other place. We 
think its exquisite tone of lilac shading to deep¬ 
er blue is so beautiful we couldn’t help naming 
it “Adorable”. The type of growth is above 
criticism and the double flowers are very large, 
coming 100% true from seed. Pkt. 25c. 
The Finest Bright Pink 
3243—Rosamond. Here is a new, pure, lively 
rose that we unhesitatingly recommend for 
first place, especially for northern climates as 
it flowers two weeks earlier. The color is 
deeper than Gloria and Empress Rose. It is 
much more sparkling and intense than any 
other we have seen, and it will not fade as 
much in the hot sun. 
Pkt. 15c; Lg. Pkt. 30c; Oz. 60c; Oz. $2.00. 
Two New Petunia Gems 
Netted Gem 
3842 —It is with real pleasure that we welcome 
this new Balcony Petunia. We thought the 
limit of different colors had been reached, and 
then comes this new one from a leading Ameri¬ 
can grower. It is a light steel-blue almost white, 
beautifully veined or netted with deep blue 
lines. The effect, as we saw them growing in 
the field was gorgeous. The plants are of the 
Balcony type with extra long branches. Either 
a bed or window-box of them would be dis¬ 
tinctly different. Pkt. 25c. 
Pink Gem 
3822 —For a long time Petunia growers have 
wanted a real dwarf compact type that would 
hug close to the ground. The first one of this 
probably new family is being introduced this 
year, and it has been given recognition as one 
of the 1934 All-American introductions. The 
flowers are bright rosy-pink set close onto the 
round, low plant. Pkt. 25c; 500 seeds 50c. 
3842—Netted Gem Petunia is a distinctly 
different color. Pkt. 25c. 
Ha rris* Hardy Carnations 
A Harris Introduction That Has Brought Joy 
To Thousands Of Garden Lovers 
2310—Mixed Colors. Here is a real hardy 
Carnation developed and grown exclusively 
by Harris. It will bloom profusely year after 
year if, during the latter part of July, the 
plants are cut off near the ground. The new 
growth will then make ideal plants for the 
following year. The flowers are in all colors, 
with genuine carnation fragrance. 
The seed is all gathered from double flowers, 
and only a small percentage comes single. We 
can supply mixed colors only. 
Pkt. 20c; Lg. Pkt. 40c; M Oz. $1.25. 
Plants: 3 for 75c; $2.00 per doz. 
Annual Carnations are on page 64. 
Harris* Moreton Gems are actually new flowers 
we know you will like. Pkt. 35c. 
Harris* Moreton Gems 
A New Exclusive 1934 Harris Flower 
3785— Here is a brand new flower never seen 
before, and one we feel sure you will like. 11 is 
a new variety of the biennial Pentstemon, a 
popular bedding plant in Europe. But they 
would not bloom here the first summer nor 
survive our northern winters. 
Now, here is one that is early enough to 
bloom the first year, and with some protection 
will live over winter and do even better the 
next summer. A fully developed plant is 
about 3 ft. high and made up of long spikes 
hung almost the full length with all colors of 
tubular flowers about 2 inches long. The 
throat and under side is white and the rest of 
the flower all shades of pink, rose, red, and 
lilac. They look like masses of most colorful 
jewels. That is why we call them “Moreton 
Gems.” Pkt. 35c. 
Maple Leaf Giant Pansies 
3703 — Mixed Colors. The largest Pansies 
known to exist. Under the best cultivation 
they have been produced 4 and 5 inches across 
in a charming range of colors. The stems are 
long and the plants extremely vigorous. 
Pkt. 50c; Lg. Pkt. $1.00. 
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Harris* New Star Verbenas are especially 
good for cutting. Pkt. 10c. 
Harris* Star Verbenas 
A Special Cut-Flower Variety 
8020—Mixed Colors. Verbenas have not gen¬ 
erally been classed as cut-flowers because of 
their scraggly stems, but here is a variety 
with longer, straighter stems. The plants grow 
more upright and we have seen many straight 
stems 12 to 15 inches long. This special mix¬ 
ture contains almost every color known to 
Verbenas from light pink to dark blue, and 
every flower has a large white eye. They make 
an especially graceful and picturesque bouquet. 
Pkt. 10c; Lg. Pkt. 20c; U Oz. 60c; Oz. $2.00. 
New Verbenas. We have never before been 
able to offer you such a splendid selection 
of wonderful Verbenas as are on page 86. 
Purple Perfection Ageratum 
2013 —A new Ageratum we are sure will be ap¬ 
preciated by real flower lovers. The low growing 
plants are very dwarf and the dark purple flow¬ 
ers are unusually large. Be sure to sow some this 
year and surprise your friends. Pkt. 20c. 
Ageratums of all best kinds are on page 61. 
A New Morning Glory 
3475—Clark’s Blue (New). A new extra early 
flowering strain of Heavenly Blue Morning 
Glory. The flowers are of a more clear bright 
sky-blue with white throats. Pkt. 50c. 
Rose Marie, the new double pink Morning 
Glory is on page 73. 
Cactus 
Raise Your Own Cactus From Seed 
2285— Dwarf Mixutre. Dwarf and spiny varie¬ 
ties coming from the deserts of the United 
States and other arid regions. Keep dry during 
the winter and allow a little moisture during 
the summer. Pkt. 25c. 
2286— Tall Mixture. This mixture includes the 
night blooming Cereus, Prickly Pear and other 
rare varieties with flowers 4 to 14 inches in 
diameter. Keep watered all the time. Pkt. 25c. 
”/ know your seeds are good and true to name 
as I used them for 14 years. As I want good 
seeds I know of no better firm than yours for 
reliability .” 
A. K. Gibson, Thetford Mines, Que., Canada. 
