This photograph shows the sort of 
plants you receive. Notice the splen¬ 
did root development and the proper 
trimming of the tops. Plants like these 
are sure to grow. 
Showing how your plants are packed 
for mailing. They carry perfectly in 
these especially constructed baskets. 
Shipping Dates 
Hardy Perennial Plants 
We start shipping the plants listed on this page 
just as early as possible in the spring, and con¬ 
tinue throughout the season. 
Annual Plants 
Shipped about May 15th to June 1st. See 
page 92. 
This Is How Our Customers 
All Over The Country 
Receive Them: 
“The Phlox plants you sent me arrived and came in 
fine shape and are standing up well.” Anna Riehel, 
Yachats, Oregon. 
“The Hollyhock plants arrived in fine condition.” Roy 
Turney, Bellingham, Wash. 
“Perennials reached us in A-l condition.” W. H. 
Snyder, Mileses, N. Y. 
“The Madonna Lilies arrived this morning in the very 
best of condition. They were the finest I ever saw.” Mrs. 
Geo. H. Huston, Cumberland Center, Maine. 
“I had a dozen Petun ia plants from you last year. They 
were such nice plants that two more friends wanted some 
this year.” Mrs. R. T. Everson, Hop Bottom, Pa. 
“The Petunia and Snapdragon plants I purchased 
from you last year produced the finest flowers in this sec¬ 
tion.” Everett B. Hawkins, Montgomery, N. Y. 
“Received the Madonna bulbs in excellent condition 
yesterday.” M. L. Pate, Portland, Oregon. 
“Just a card to let you know I received my Alpine Aster 
and it was in fine condition. Never before got any plants 
so lovely. Yours for more orders.” 
Mrs. Rudolph Vak, Florence, Nebr. 
A Special Bargain For Your 
Rock Garden 
C15—Harris’ 1934 Collection of 
Rockery Plants—$1.50. 
“Received rock garden collection last week in fine con¬ 
dition. All are growing. Had the above collection last 
year; they were perfectly beautiful.” 
Mrs. George Lindt, Kenoza Lake, N. Y. 
Here is an unusually good opportunity to get 
a splendid selection of rockery plants at only 10c 
each. There are 15 plants of our selection, and 
are just the right kinds for a small rock garden. 
They include upright and creeping plants as well 
as those which bloom in different seasons and in 
different colors. Remember, we select these 
plants from our own experience and assure you 
they are good plants of the best kinds. Simply 
order C15—$1.50. 
HARRIS’ HARDY PLANTS 
From a long list of hardy perennial plants we 
are growing right here on Moreton Farm, we 
have chosen from our experience, those kinds we 
consider the most satisfactory for the border and 
rock garden. 
They are excellent plants, packed to reach you 
in good condition and shipped this spring at the 
proper time for planting. 
More complete descriptions of the varieties 
will be found on the pages indicated by the page 
reference. 
If you are interested in obtaining additional 
varieties we would be glad to send you a non- 
descriptive price list of all the different kinds we 
are growing. 
Class marked (*) are for Rock Garden. 
Low Prices for 1934 
(ExceptWhere Noted) 
1 plant 35c; any 3 plants 75c; any 5 plants $1.00; any 12 plants $2.00 postpaid to your door. 
AQUILEGIA (see page 61). 
Harris’ Long Spurred Exhibition Hy¬ 
brids. In a beautiful array of the best colors. 
^Edelweiss. The new white alpine variety. 
*ARENARIA 
Verna. Low growing tufts of grassy foliage 
for rockeries. 
*AJUGA 
Green. Creeping plant with broad, shiny, 
dark-green leaves and blue flowers. Does well 
in shade and under shrubbery. 
Variegated. Light green leaves edged white. 
*ARMERIA 
Dwarf Pink. Light pink flowers on tufts of 
grass-like foliage. 4 inches high. 
Laucheana. Rright rosy-red flowers. 6 inches 
high. 
^CANDYTUFT (See page 63). 
Iberis sempervirens. Masses of white on 
creeping plants in early spring. 
COREOPSIS (See page 64). 
Harris’ Sunbeams. Large bright yellow 
flowers all summer. 
DIGITALIS (See page 69). 
Foxglove. All colors mixed. 
DORONICUM 
Leopard’s Bane. Most effective bright yel¬ 
low large daisy-like flowers commencing to 
bloom in early spring and continuing for a 
long time. 3 ft. tall. 
DELPHINIUM (See page 68). 
Harris’ Monarch Strain. 3 for $1.00; 6 for 
$1.75; 12 for $3.00. 
*DICENTRA 
Eximia (Dwarf Rleeding Heart). A beautiful 
low-growing plant for partial shade.. Pink 
flowers. 
*ENGLISH IVY 
Small Leaved. Very hardy. Good for out¬ 
doors or in the house. Fine plants. 
GAILLARDIA (See page 70). 
Harris’ Dazzler. Fine yellow and red flowers 
for cutting all summer. 
GOLDEN SPRAYS (See page 70). 
Develops into fine plants with yellow flowers. 
*GEUM (See page 70). 
Mrs. Bradshaw. Low growing deep scarlet. 
Orange Queen. A new orange-scarlet. 
HELLEBORUS (See page 63). 
Christmas Rose. A special offer of these in¬ 
teresting and delightful plants at 4 for $1.00; 
12 for $2.00. 
IRIS * * 
*Pumila. A dwarf deep purple in early spring. 
Perry’s Blue. The new bright blue Siberian 
Iris, blooming in early summer and fine for 
cutting. 2 ft. tall. 
KANSAS GAY FEATHER (See page 71). 
Liatris. Tall spikes of purple in the fall. 
LINUM (See page 70). 
Perenne. Blue flowered Flax in midsummer. 
1 ft. tall. 
*LOTUS 
Corniculata. A rare yellow flowered creeping 
plant. Very fine. 
*NIEREMBERGIA 
Rivularis. A charming creeper with large 
white cup-shaped flowers all summer. 
PHLOX (See page 88). 
Never have we had better plants and the varie¬ 
ties are among the most satisfactory. 
Gen. Von Heutz. Deep carmine. 
Rheinlander. Bright salmon-rose. 
Von Lassburg. Pure white. 
B. Comte. Deep dark rosy-purple. 
Enchantress. Beautiful cerise-pink. 
Early Sunrise. Large watermelon-pink. 
Special Collection—C30 for $1.00. One 
plant each of the six kinds. See page 88. 
*Subulata Vivid. The new dwarf creeping 
bright pink so beautiful in the early spring. 
*PHYSOSTEGIA 
Vivid. A dwarf upright plant with spikes of 
pink flowers in the fall. 10 inches tall. 
PINK BEAUTY (See page 79). 
Sidalcea, Rosy Gem. Tall spikes of soft pink 
in early summer. Fine to plant with Delphin¬ 
ium. 
^PRIMULA (See page 78). 
Moreton Mixture. All colors in very early 
spring. 
Veris Superba. An especially good large- 
flowered fragrant yellow. 
PYRETHRUM (See page 79). 
Single Mixed. Pink and red mixture. 2 ft. 
tall and fine for cutting in early summer. 
SCABIOSA (See page 80). 
Caucasica, Perfecta. The best light blue for 
all summer cutting. 2 ft. tall. 
SHASTA DAISY (See page 80). 
Alaska. A dependable white for all summer. 
2 ft. high. 
*TH YMUS 
Coccineum. Rosy-pink flowers on creeping 
plants particularly good for rockeries. 
*TROLLIUS 
Globe Flower. A bright display of attractive 
yellow globe-shaped flowers in early summer. 
Especially good in partial shade. 12 to 18 
inches high. 
TRITOM A (See page 85). 
Pfitzerii (Red Hot Poker). Very bright in 
late fall. Unusually good plants at this un¬ 
usually low price. 
VIOLA (See page 78). 
Jersey Gem. Bright blue-purple all summer. 
Our plants are true Jersey Gem grown from 
plant divisions. 8 inches tall. 
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