36 JOSEPH HARRIS COMPANY, INC., COLDWATER, NEW YORK 
Weisse Rube (Ger.) 
TURNIPS 
EARLY WHITE MILAN. The Earliest Turnip. 
Very early, flat white turnip. 
EARLY PURPLE TOP MILAN. 
The earliest purple top turnip, very fine. 
PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE. Special Strain. 
Our stock is the most uniform we have ever seen, producing handsome smooth turnips. 
Purple Top Strap-leaf. 
White, purple top, flat, very rapid grower. 
Snowball. 
Pure white, round as a ball; early, with small tops. 
White Egg. 
Pure white, globe shape. 
GOLDEN BALL. The Smoothest Yellow Turnip. 
Round, smooth yellow. A fine turnip. 
Yellow Aberdeen... 
Large, round yellow turnip; very firm and keeps a long time. 
SHOGOIN. The Best Foliage Variety. 
The best turnip for greens, very much superior to Seven Top. The turnips are white, 
flat and of fine quality. The tops are light green of good quality and grow in clusters. 
RUTA BAGAS or Swede Turnips 
MACOMBER. Finest Quality. White Flesh. 
A white purple top Swede of very fine quality for table use. 
IMPROVED LONG ISLAND. Special Stock. 
The best strain of Yellow Purple Top Ruta Baga. The roots are smooth and hand¬ 
some with very small neck and few side roots. The flesh is yellow and of fine quality. 
Perfection Selected Swede. 
A selected strain of purple top yellow Swede. Grows large but is very smooth and of 
fine grain. Larger and later than Improved Long Island. 
Navone (It.) 
adcast. 
M lb. 
$ .30 
lb. 
$ .85 
101 b. 
$ 8.00 
.30 
.85 
8.00 
.20 
.60 
5.50 
.20 
.60 
5.50 
.25 
.70 
6.50 
.25 
.70 
6.50 
.25 
.75 
7.00 
.25 
.65 
6.00 
. 2-0 
.60 
5.50 
.60 
2.00 
19.00 
.30 
.85 
8.00 
.25 
.65 
6.00 
Wasser-Melone (Ger.) WATERMELON Cocomero d’acqua (It.) 
An ounce of seed will plant about 25 hills; 2 to 3 pounds to the acre. 
The varieties we have here listed are all suitable for growing in the North, as they are early 
and in our climate will produce ripe fruit before frost, from seed sown in the open ground. 
Wonder Melon—(New) 
This is the largest of the oblong varieties which can be successfully grown in the North. The 
melons are dark green in color with bright red flesh of very high quality. Large crops are produced 
even in this latitude where it is hard to raise watermelons. 
Because of this combination of earliness, high quality and good yield this melon should be a 
profitable kind to grow in the North for the local market and roadside stand. 
Oz. 12c; )4: lb. 30c; lb. $1.00; 10 lbs. $9.00. 
oz. 
Mlb. 
lb. 
10 lb. 
STONE MOUNTAIN. Try This One For Market. 
. $ .15 
$ .45 
$1.25 
$11.50 
WONDER MELON. New. See above . 
.12 
.30 
1.00 
9.00 
FORDHOOK EARLY. 
.10 
. .25 
.75 
7.00 
Halbert Honey. 
.10 
.25 
.75 
7.00 
KLECKLEY’S SWEETS. 
.10 
.25 
.70 
6.50 
Ice Cream or Peerless. 
.10 
.25 
.75 
7.00 
HUNGARIAN HONEY. The Sweetest Watermelon. 
.12 
.30 
1.00 
9.00 
WINTER QUEEN. White Skin. Long Keeper. 
.12 
.30 
1.00 
9.00 
GREEN CITRON or Colorado Preserving. 
.10 
.25 
.75 
7.00 
HERBS FOR FLAVORING, Etc. 
oz. 
Mlb. 
lb. 
BASIL. Large Leaved. 
. $ .15 
$ .40 
$1.25 
Borage. 
.15 
.40 
1.25 
Caraway. 
.12 
.30 
.95 
Coriander. 
.10 
.25 
.75 
DILL. Long Island Mammoth. See also page 17. 
.. 10 lbs. $6.00 .10 
.25 
.70 
SWEET MARJORAM. 
.30 
.90 
3.00 
Lavender. True. 
.45 
1.20 
4.00 
Rosemary. 
.50 
1.50 
5.00 
SUMMER SAVORY. 
.12 
.30 
1.00 
SAGE. Broad-leaved. See page 29 . 
.20 
.60 
2.00 
THYME. 
.50 
1.50 
5.00 
Wormwood. 
.45 
1.20 
4.00 
