2501—Red Spire Castor Oil Bean plants 
are very bright and showy. 
2790—A new kind of California Poppy called 
Ramona Hybrids. Pkt. 15c. 
2430—Clarkia Pulchella. Something new 
and different for cutting. Pkt. 1 Oc. 
Castor Oil Bean 
Annual Culture A 
2500— Harris’ Tropical Mixture. (Ricinus.) 
Immense large red and green leaves on plants 
8 to 10 ft. high. Planted in the background 
they give a semi-tropical effect. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 30c; 34 Lb- 85c. 
2501— Red Spire. The stalks and stems are a 
dark red and large clusters of bright crimson 
pods. Pkt. 10c; Oz. 40c; 34 Lb. $1.25. 
Coleus 
Annual Culture C 
An easily grown and very showy bedding plant 
for any shady or partially shady location. 
2511—Harris’ Extra Fancy Leaved Mixture. 
This exceptional strain is grown especially for 
us and is the best Coleus you can possibly get. 
Pkt. 35c; Lg. Pkt. 85c. 
2510—Choice Mixture. An especially fine mix¬ 
ture of many different types and colors. 
Pkt. 15c; Lg. Pkt. 30c. 
Climbing Vines 
Annual Vine Culture D 
2315—Cardinal Climber. A pretty vine dotted 
with cardinal-red flowers. 
Pkt. 15c; 34 Oz. 50c; Oz. $1.50. 
2572—Cathedral Bells (Cobea Scandens). A 
very rapidly growing climber with violet-blue 
bell-shaped flowers. 
Pkt. 10c; Lg. Pkt. 20c; 34 Oz. 30c; Oz. $1.00. 
3175—Humulus Japonica. A fast grower that 
makes a thick mass of foliage. Pkt. 10c. 
2740—Hyacinth Bean (Dolichos). Mixed 
Colors. A very rapidly growing climber mak¬ 
ing a dense and attractive screen of foliage and 
Wisteria-like flowers. Pkt. 10c; Oz. 25c. 
2989—Gourds, All Variety Mixture. A mix¬ 
ture of the best large and small sorts of orna¬ 
mental fruits. Pkt. 10c; Oz. 25c. 
8058—Wild Cucumber Vine. An ornamental 
annual vine that will quickly cover a trellis 
or fence and will usually self-sow. 
Pkt. 10c; 34 Oz. 20c; Oz. 30c. 
Other Good Climbers 
Morning Glories. See page 73. 
Tall Nasturtiums. See page 74. 
Sweet Peas. See page 84. 
HOW TO GROW FLOWERS 
Read pages 54 and 55 
Annuals bloom the first year from 
seed. Directions for sowing are included 
in every order. 
California Poppy 
Annual Culture A 
Eschscholtzia. If you want a mass of spark¬ 
ling colors, sow California Poppies. The low 
growing plants with their bright saucer-shaped 
flowers that spread over the ground, fairly 
glitter in the sunshine. 
2780—New Hybrids. Mixed colors. Gorgeous 
masses of yellow scarlet and orange all summer. 
Pkt. 10c; 34 Oz. 25c; Oz. 70c. 
2775—Santa Barbara Poppy (Bush Eschscholt¬ 
zia) . Bright satiny yellow cup-shaped flowers. 
Pretty for bouquets. 18 inches high. 
Pkt. 10c; Vi Oz- 25c; Oz. 75c. 
2790—Ramona Hybrids (New). A new and fas¬ 
cinating variety with frilled and fluted flowers 
in a most unusual array of lovely soft colors 
from delicate pink through the yellows to 
coppery old-rose. They are undoubtedly the 
most beautiful of all California Poppies. 
Pkt. 15c; Lg. Pkt. 30c; 34 Oz. 60c; Oz. $2.00. 
2792—Double Salmon Beauty (New). A deli¬ 
cate salmon that sure is a beauty. An extra 
setof petals give it a double appearance. Pkt. 20c. 
Carnations 
Annual Culture C 
New Giant Double Chabaud are the most 
satisfactory for the outdoor gardens. They are 
larger, more free flowering and with a larger per¬ 
centage of double flowers. Their delicious frag¬ 
rance and rich coloring make them very desirable 
for every garden. 
2290— Mixed Colors. A choice mixture con¬ 
taining all of the colors. 
Pkt. 15c; Lg. Pkt. 30c; 34 Oz. 60c; Oz. $2.00. 
2291— White 2292—Rose Pink 
2293—Yellow 2294—Cardinal 
Any color: Pkt. 20c; Oz. $3.00. 
C229—Collection. One packet each of the four 
colors for 50c (regular value 80c). 
2310—Harris’ Hardy Carnations are even 
better this year. See page 57. 
Pkt. 20c; Lg. Pkt. 40c; 34 Oz. $1.25. 
"/ bought some of your Carnation seed last 
season and it proved more than successful. My 
friends are asking me to raise more for sale. 
One plant is 10 inches in width." ^ 
Mrs. George Graham, Holyoke, Mass. 
"Last year I planted some of your Hardy 
Carnations and they sure are wonderful, so I 
want some more. I have colors maroon, light 
red, pink, cinnamon, cerise and peach.’’'’ 
M. L. Parsons Jr., Boston, Mass. 
"The Double Clarkia was very much admired 
by my friends and neighbors. Many people 
asked me: 'What are those lovely rose-colored 
flowers that look like Flowering Almonds? Where 
can I get some like them’?’’'’ 
Miss Ella Hardy, Lewiston, Me. 
Clarkia 
Annual Culture A 
Double. There are few plants more beautiful 
or graceful than Clarkia. The brilliant flowers, 
like small double roses, are charmingly arranged 
along the many graceful stems. About 2 feet high. 
They are so very pretty in both the garden and 
bouquets, and so easy to grow that you are miss¬ 
ing a great deal of pleasure if you don’t sow 
some this year. 
2420— Sunrise Mixture. A mixture of pretty 
shades from white to scarlet. 
Pkt. 10c; Lg. Pkt. 20c; 34 Oz. 30c; Oz. 90c. 
2424—Dorothy. A new double pink. 
2421— White. Very double pure white. 
2423—Salmon Queen. Bright rose. 
2426—Brilliant. Rich carmine. 
2430—Pulchella Double Mixed. A pleasing 
new variety of Clarkia with clusters of flowers 
on top of the plant instead of along the stems. 
Any above colors: Pkt. 10c; Oz. $1.20. 
2422— Illumination. A new deep salmon pink 
blended with bright rose. The finest of the 
new varieties. Pkt. 20c. 
C240—Collection. One packet each of the six 
kinds for 50c (regular value 70c). 
Coreopsis 
Hardy Perennial Culture E 
2440— Harris’ Sunbeams. All summer through 
the intense yellow flowers of Coreopsis can be 
picked for bouquets. And in the sunny garden; 
well, they are a real delight. They are, fortu¬ 
nately, the easiest hardy perennials to grow 
from seed in any soil. 2 ft. high. 
Pkt. 10c; Lg. Pkt. 20c; 34 Oz. 30c; Oz. 50c. 
Plants off Harris’ Sunbeams at 3 for 75c; 
$2.00 per doz. 
2441— Double Flowering Coreopsis. A new 
double and semi-double form. To many the 
extra petalage adds a further charm to the 
flower. Pkt. 15c; 34 Oz. 50c; Oz. $1.50. 
Cyclamen 
2490—Mixed Colors. Many like growing these 
handsome plants in the house from seed. It is 
a genuine joy and satisfaction. 
Pkt. (10 seeds) 25c; 100 seeds $1.50. 
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