MARKET GARDENERS AND FLORISTS PRICE LIST — 1934 
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W1822—Los Angeles. A shell pink of the same habit 
as California Giants but larger and more vigorous 
with long stems. Pkt. 20c; 34 Oz. $1.50; Oz. $5.00. 
W1066—Peerless Pink. The best shell-pink for all¬ 
purpose cutting. An excellent improved strain. 
Lg. Pkt. 15c; 34 Oz. 30c; Oz. $1.00. 
Harris’ Flower Seeds 
If you are a grower of Cut-Flowers, Bed¬ 
ding Plants, or Hardy Perennial Plants, you 
will find Harris’ Flower Seeds the most profit¬ 
able to sow. 
This list includes only those varieties which 
are of proven value to the floriculturist, and 
every lot of seed has been carefully tested for 
germination. We know they are good. 
Notice —Complete descriptions of all the 
varieties are given in our general catalog, a 
copy of which will be sent to you in January. 
If you do not receive a copy, please notify us. 
Trade Discount. Any varieties not offered 
in this catalog can be selected from our general 
catalog at 30% discount from the retail prices. 
There is absolutely no discount from prices in 
this catalog. These prices are already as low 
as it is possible to make them. 
Harris’ Asters —Quality Higher—Prices Lower 
Harris’ Asters have been especially selected 
for their value to the cut-flower grower. Not 
only have the kinds been very carefully 
chosen, but a great many of the varieties have 
been developed and grown right here on More- 
ton Farm. Many florists are finding our Asters 
of superior quality. They can be sure of high 
germination, and they prefer the character of 
the flowers on cleaner stems more free from 
small lateral flowers. 
New Pompon 
New Pompon Asters. A new type rapidly gaining 
popularity for cutting. Upright growing plants with an 
abundance of small tightly doubled flowers that last for 
a long time in water. They were the best selling Asters 
on the Rochester market last year. 
W1100—Variety Mixture. 
W1101—White. 
W1102—Rose with white center_ 
W1103—Light blue with white center 
W1105—Fiery Scarlet. 
W1106—Violet. 
Lg. 
Pkt. 34 Oz. Oz. 
i .15 $ .60 $2.00 
Listed here in the order of their blooming. 
Queen of the Market 
The standard extra early and one which has been 
profitably grown for years. The flowers are full double 
and desirable for shipping. Start indoors. 
Lg. Pkt. 34 Oz. Oz. 
$ .15 $ .30 $ .90 
W1201—White 
W1202—Shell Pink. 
W1203—Rose. 
W1204—Azure Blue. 
W1205—Purple. 
W1200—Variety Mixture , 
Giant Comet 
Giant Comet Asters. Medium sized full double flow¬ 
ers of the fluffy type on tall upright growing plants. 
Especially good for bedding and also fine for cutting. 
W1025—Moreton Pink. 
W1043—Salmon Rose. 
W1041—White. 
W1044—Light Blue. 
W1045—Dark Blue. 
W1046—Crimson. 
W1040—Variety Mixture. 
Lg. 
Pkt. 
i .is 
X Oz 
$ .30 
Oz. 
$ .90 
Royal 
The same form as American Branching but earlier. 
W1301—White. 
W1302—Shell Pink. 
W1303—Rose. 
W1304—Lavender. 
W1305—Purple. 
W1300—Variety Mixture. 
Lg. 
Pkt. 34 Oz. Oz. 
$ .15 $ .30 $1.00 
Crego 
Ostrich Feather Asters. An unusual range of colors 
selected from the best of the fluffy or Crego type. 
W1401—White.ILg. Pkt. 34 Oz. Oz. 34 Lb. 
W1402—Shell Pink. 
W1403—Rose. 
W1404—Light Blue. $ .15 $ .25 $ .75 $2.25 
W1405—Purple. 
W1407—Crimson. 
W1400—Variety Mixture. 
W1078—Heart of France. The most popular “red” 
Aster and still a favorite for the gardens. There is no 
other Aster to take its place. Lg. Pkt. 15c; 34 Oz. 
40c; Oz. $1.25. 
