2460 Harris’ New Early Crested Cosmos, Mixed Colors. Pkt. 20 c. 
Ha rris* New Early Double 
Crested Cosmos 
At last we have found a new variety of Early 
Double Crested Cosmos we can enthusiastically 
recommend. 
In fact we were so favorably impressed when 
we saw it growing in the field this summer that 
we purchased the entire stock. 
It was blooming quite a bit earlier lhan any 
strain we had ever seen and there were almost 
100 per cent double and crested flowers. The 
plants were of medium height with exceptionally 
good clean stems. When you add to all this the 
fact that the colors were 100 per cent true from 
seed, you have all the qualifications for the best 
Double Crested Cosmos. 
We certainly consider ourselves fortunate to 
have enough seed to be able to offer it at no 
higher prices than the ordinary strains of Early 
Crested Cosmos. 
2460 — Mixed Colors. Red, pink and white in 
good proportion. 
2461— White 2462—Pink 2463—Red 
Pkt. 20c: Lg. Pkt. 40c: ^ Oz. $1.00: Oz. $3.00. 
C246 —Collection of one packet each of the 
three colors for 45c. 
2270— Harris’ Rainbow Mixture of Candytuft. 
Pkt. 10c. Four colors offered separately 
on page 63. 
3420—Scotch Marigold for all summer. 
Pkt. 10 c. 
2921—Geum Mrs. Bradshaw. Pkt. 15c. 
An excellent hardy perennial for every¬ 
one’s garden. Seepage 70. 
3424—Monarch Strain of French Marigolds. 
Pkt. 1 Oc. 
Mrs. Waller Briggs of Spokane, Wash, has some splendid 
suggestions. She writes us; “/ have two pet groupings. 
They can be cheap or not. A lath fence painted with while 
cold water paint, covered with Heavenly Blue Morning 
Glories. A t the base, Bosy Morn Petunias edged with 
Little Blue Star Ageratum. Another is a row of Brown 
and Gold Salpiglossis against a row of Peach Blossom 
Scabiosa edged with Yellow Pompon Zinnias or Scotch 
Marigold and Swanley Blue Ageratum.” 
“Even the ‘cutting garden' can be a joy to behold if the 
rows are grouped according to height, color and time of 
blooming.” 
Two Favorite Marigolds 
trench Mangolds, Monarch Strain 
3424—Mixed Colors. A new strain of Dwarf 
Marigolds of very compact habit and large 
full-double flowers, comprising the best color 
range found in any Marigolds. 
Pkt. 10c; Lg. Pkt. 20c; M Oz. 60c; Oz. $2.00. 
Harris’ Dwarf Scotch Marigold 
3420—Tagetes Signata Pumila. After looking 
all through the list for the best low border 
yellow flower to sow in combination with any 
of the blue flowers, you will invariably return 
to Scotch Marigolds. At least, that has been 
our own experience. This is unquestionably 
one of the most satisfactory and showy edging 
or border plants in cultivation. The plants 
grow uniformly about 1 foot high and are 
covered with a mass of single, small golden- 
yellow flowers all summer, seemingly un¬ 
affected by poor weather. 
Pkt. 10c; Lg. Pkt. 20c; M Oz. 30c; Oz. $1.00. 
LARGE PACKETS (Lg. Pkts.) contain 3 
times as much seed as Pkts. at only 2 
times the price. 
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