PLANTS OF ANNUAL FLOWERS 
For Flower Beds, Porch Boxes, Vases, etc. 
We can supply good vigorous transplanted plants of the leading kinds of annual flowers that are more satisfactory 
when grown from seed started early indoors. 
These plants are all started in the greenhouse, transplanted with plenty of space, well “hardened” in cold-frames, 
and so carefully packed they will reach you in good condition at the proper time for planting. 
You will have earlier flowers and save the inconvenience and muss of sowing the seed in the house. 
The varieties we offer below are the leading kinds that are wanted in every garden. 
Read the shipping instructions below. 
PRICES 
Any of the following varieties: 
60c per doz.; $1.00 per 25; $3.80 per 100 postpaid 
AGERATUM —Little Blue Star (See page 61) 
ASTERS —Six-Best Mixture (See page 59) 
ANNUAL CANTERBURY BELLS —Mixed Colors (See page 58) 
LARKSPUR —New Varieties Mixed (See page 72) 
MARIGOLD —African Mixed Colors (See page 73) 
Dwarf Double French, Monarch Strain (See page 75) 
Harris’ Boyal Scot (See page 56) 
New Guinea Gold (See page 73) 
MORETON GEMS —Mixed Colors (See page 57) 
PETUNIAS —Perfection Double Mixed Colors (See page 78) 
Harris’ Paramount Buflled Giants, Mixed (See page 77) 
Harris’ Eleanor Blue (See page 56) 
Bosy Morn (See page 77) 
Theodosia 
Balcony Blue 
SALVIA —Improved Bonfire (See page 80) 
SCABIOSA —Mixed Colors (See page 82) 
SNAPDRAGONS —Harris’ Giant Excelsior Mixture (See page 83) 
Tall-Flowered Premier Mixture 
Half-Tall Finest Mixture 
New Autumn Glow 
New Majestic Mixture 
VERBENAS— -Special Mixture of the New Varieties (See page 85) 
Harris’ Star Verbenas (See page 57) 
Special Cut-Flower Collection —25 plants each of Giant Snapdragons 
Mixed Colors, Larkspur Mixed Colors, Scabiosa Mixed Colors and Boyal 
Scot Marigold-for only $3.50 postpaid. 100 of our choicest flowers for 
bouquets for only 3V^C each, carefully packed and delivered to your door 
ready to plant. Simply order Cut-Flower Collection, $3.50. 
SHIPPING INSTRUCTIONS 
Shipping Limits. We do not ship annual plants west of Indiana or south 
of Virginia. 
Shipping Date. Orders will be shipped commencing the last of May in 
the order they are received. You may also specify a special shipping date 
on your order. 
No Plants Sent C.O.D. 
No Less Than 12 Plants of any one variety will be shipped. Please do 
not ask us to send 3 or 6 each. 
Quick Service. Your plants may be sent by “Special Handling” for a 
slight additional cost. Additional charges for this are as follows: 
Up to 2 lbs.—From 12 to 50 plants . 10c 
2 to 10 lbs.—50 to 200 plants . 15c 
Over 10 lbs.—Over 200 plants . 20c 
We Guarantee the plants to reach you in good condition. 
“The lily bulbs ordered last year were satisfactory.” 
Chester M. Whitney, Pelham, N. Y. 
“Let me thank you for the fine plants sent me in the early spring. I have the most won¬ 
derful variety of Coxcomb ever seen about here. In fact, all the plants did well.” 
A. W. Wiltsie, Fulton, N. Y. 
“ We received the Aster plants May 8lh all in fine shape. All the other things OK.” 
B. VanValkenburgh, E. Chatham, N. Y. 
“The Petunia plants that you sent, are splendid and are growing fine.” 
Mrs. J. L. Brown, Campbell, TV. Y. 
“ I tried your Petunia plants last year for the first time and they were the most beautiful 
I have ever seen. They were admired by everyone.” 
Miss Rachael K. Bouton, Trumansburg, N. Y. 
“ You sent the plants of annual flowers just as I asked you to do. They arrived at 
the proper time and were just as ordered and fine thrifty plants. I am much pleased with 
them” Mrs. Harry C. Buser, Newburgh, N. Y. 
Be Sure Your 
Name and 
Address is on 
the Order Sheet 
BOOKS 
For the Home Gardener and Commercial Grower 
These Books Will be Sent Postpaid at Prices Quoted 
Bulbous Plants for the Garden. T. A. 
Weston. How to get the best results 
with bulbs such as Tulips, Hyacinths, 
Lilies, Gladioli, Peonies, Dahlias, etc. 
Pamphlet. 16 pages .25c 
Lawns. By F. F. Rockwell. Covers the 
essentials of making a lawn and how 
to keep it smooth and velvety there¬ 
after. Comprehensive and complete. 
96 pages, illustrated, cloth. $1.06 
Gardening with Peat Moss. By F. F. Rockwell and 
Wm. G. Breitenbucher. A clear and concise treat¬ 
ment of the use and function of peat moss. Well illus¬ 
trated. 83 pages. Cloth bound. $1.00 
Garden Guide. Completely covers the culture of 
vegetables and flowers in such a way that the begin¬ 
ner can understand. 388 pages. 275 illustrations. 
Cloth. $1.65 
Garden Lilies. By Isabella Preston. New. This in¬ 
teresting book is written to help amateurs grow as 
many species as possible. 128 pages. Cloth bound. 
. $1.25 
Wayside Marketing. By Schuyler Arnold. Several 
years of study and observation on the subject by the 
author are condensed into this book which contains 
many practical and worth while suggestions. 
132 pages. Cloth. $1.50 
Delphinium and How to Excel With Them. A. J. 
Macself. A most complete booklet. 30 pages... ,30c 
Rock Gardens. F. F. Rockwell. This very complete 
little book covers the placing, planning and construc¬ 
tion of rock gardens. He tells how to go about the 
work yourself. Illustrated. 86 pages. Cloth. . . $1.00 
The Book of Perennials. By A. C. Hottes. Devoted 
to the general principles of growing, using, selecting 
and propagating perennials. Well illustrated and 
practical. Cloth. $2.00 
Practical Vegetable Culture. By A. E. Wilkinson. 
Covers all phases of vegetable growing for home con¬ 
sumption and on the farm for profit. 308 pages. 
Cloth, well illustrated. $2.15 
Roadside Marketing. By Gilbert S. Watts. The 
author draws from his own experience in conducting a 
successful wayside market. Well illustrated. 128 
pages, cloth bound, postpaid. $1.25 
Vegetable Gardening (Revised Edition). By R. L. 
Watts. Covers every phftse of vegetable gardening in 
a practical way. 511 pages, illustrated. New revised 
edition. $2.50 
Potato Production. New. Extremely practical. 
Every phase of cultivation, harvesting, shipping, 
storing, and marketing potatoes is covered. Illus¬ 
trated. 128 pages. Cloth. $1.25 
Commercial Floriculture. By Fritz Bahr. The stand¬ 
ard reference work on the subject. A practical up-to- 
date manual for the retail grower. 616 pages, amply 
illustrated, water proof cloth. $5.50 
This new lawn and garden sprinkler is 
the most practical we have ever seen. It 
throws a fine misty rain-like spray that 
will not damage the most delicate blooms, 
or wash out the finest seed, yet it will put 
on an enormous amount of water—the 
kind of rain that will soak the ground 
without washing. 
The “Boyal’ ’is unconditionally guaran¬ 
teed. It is rust proof, has no moving 
parts to wear, no pinpoint nozzels to clog. 
Works dependably under all pressures. 
Detachable anchor keeps it firmly in place. 
Price: $1.00 Transportation paid 
HARRIS* SEEDS —1 934 
JOSEPH HARRIS CO., Inc., COLD WATER, N. y. 
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This new lawn and garden sprinkler is 
the most practical we have ever seen. It 
throws a fine misty rain-like spray that 
will not damage the most delicate blooms, 
or wash out the finest seed, yet it will put 
on an enormous amount of water—the 
kind of rain that will soak the ground 
without washing. 
The “Boyal’ ’is unconditionally guaran¬ 
teed. It is rust proof, has no moving 
parts to wear, no pinpoint nozzels to clog. 
Works dependably under all pressures. 
Detachable anchor keeps it firmly in place. 
Price: $1.00 Transportation paid 
