BETTER CROPS FROM HARVEY S SEEDS 
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MORNING GLORY. Known everywhere, a new 
variety (Japanese Giant) although flowering some¬ 
what later than the ordinary kind, is a royal ac¬ 
quisition with its immense and gorgeous colored 
flowers. 
Morning Glory. Mixed. Pkt. 5c. oz. 20c. 
Japanese. Mixed. Pkt. 5c, oz. 25c. 
Heavenly Blue. Pkt. 15c, oz. $1.25. 
NASTURTIUM (Tall). This old time favorite has 
been improved by cross-breeding until its varia¬ 
tions in coloring in both flowers and foliage are 
marvelously beautiful. There is no flower (except¬ 
ing perhaps the Sweet Peas) which gives such 
large returns for so little care. It continues to 
bloom throughout the Summer till stopped by 
frost. Oz. 10c, x /4 lb. 35c. 
BULBS FOR SPRING PLANTING 
CANNAS 
Canna. The most satisfactory bedding plant we 
have. The dwarf French varieties are especially 
beautiful, bearing large flowers of most brilliant 
colors. Each 5c, doz. 50c. 
Eureka. Excellent foliage. Light green, flowers 
white with cream tinting. Height 4 to 4% feet. 
Hungaria. Bright rose pink. Green foliage. Height 
3 to 3 y 2 feet. 
King Humbert. Enormous flame scarlet flowers. 
Green foliage. Height 6 feet. 
Louisiana. Vivid scarlet, orchid flowering type. 
Height 6 feet. 
Yellow King Humbert. Large flowers of the most 
beautiful shades of yellow spotted red. Green 
foliage. Height 4 to 5 feet. 
CALADIUM ESCULENTUM 
Magnificent foliage plants sometimes called Ele¬ 
phant Ears. Leaves sometimes a yard long and 
half as wide. Size 5-7 inches. Each 5c, doz. 40c. 
11-13 inches each 15c, doz. $1.50. 
TUBEROSE 
One of the most delightfully fragrant and beau¬ 
tiful flowering Summer bulbs. Our stock has never 
been flowered and will be sure to bloom. Excelsior 
Dwarf Pearl. Each 5c, doz. 45c. 
DAHLIAS 
Giant Flowering 
The Most Choice Varieties 
B—Ball. ID—Informal Decorative. FD—Formal Decorative. 
C—Cactus. 
The figures given in description denotes the diameter of 
the flower in inches. 
A. D. Livoni. B. Pink, 3 inches. Profuse bloomer. 
Each 25c. 
City of Poughkeepsie. C. Wine, tipped white, 5 
inches. Very striking. Each 50c. 
Color Sergeant. ID. Bronzy salmon. 10-12 inches. 
Very fine variety. Each 50c. 
Coquette. ID. Bed, tipped gold. 12 inches. Un¬ 
usually showy. Each 50c. 
Countess of Lonsdale. C. Coral rose. 5 inches. A 
heavy bloomer and very popular. Each 35c. 
Elite Surprise. ID. Deep cardinal red. 9 inches. 
Brilliant coloring. Each 35c. 
Ellinor Vanderveer. FD. Rose pink. 10 inches. 
Beautiful formation and extra long stems. Each 
35c. 
Fordhook Bridesmaid. ID. Pink and white, 8 
inches. Beautiful coloring. Each 50c. 
Ida Perkins. FD. White. 8 inches. Very fine. 
Each 50c. 
Jane Cowl. ID. Buff, old rose and gold. 10-12 inches. 
The finest and most popular variety. A marvelous 
dahlia. Each 50c. 
Jersey Beauty. FD. A true pink. 6-8 inches. It 
ranks next to Jane Cowl in merit and popularity. 
Each 35c. 
Jersey’s Beacon. FD. Chinese scarlet, reverse and 
tips buff. 10-12 inches. Exceptionally fine. Each 
50 c. 
Judge Marean. FD. Pink shading to red and gold. 
8 inches. Flowers profusely. Each 50c. 
Mina Burgle. FD. Brilliant scarlet red. 7 inches. 
Rich coloring. Each 35c. 
Mrs. I De Ver Warner. FD. Mauve pink—7-9 inches. 
Popular variety. Each 25c. 
Mrs. John T. Scheepers. FD. Yellow tinged pink. 
10 inches. Very beautiful. Each 35c. 
Oyster Bay Beauty. FD. Dark velvety red. 9-10 
inches. Blooms freely. Each 35c. 
Pop Stewart. ID. Lavender Orchid. 9-10 inches. 
An exquisite dahlia. Much in demand. Each 50c. 
Rose Fallon. FD. Orange amber. 8-9 inches. Very 
tall grower and exceedingly long stems. Each 50c. 
Sanhican’s Bluebird. FD. Violet blue. 8 inches. 
The nearest approach to blue in a dahlia. Each 50c. 
Yellow Princess. FD. Yellow. 10-12 inches. A 
gorgeous and show variety. Each 50c. 
All the above dahlias are easily grown with strong 
vigorous bushes. All have fine, strong stems and 
all blossom heavily. 
Common Varieties. Each 15c, 2 for 25c. 
All of the above varieties of Dahlias are very pop¬ 
ular, free blooming, some exceptionally so, and 
vigorous growers. 
LILIES 
Lilies. Anyone can grow them; they should be set 
where they are to remain, as they do not take 
kindly to removal, and will grow larger and 
stronger from year to year if left undisturbed. 
Auratum. The beautiful golden banded Lily of 
Japan; freely spotted with crimson and gold band 
running through the center of each petal; sweet- 
scented. Each 15c, doz. $1.65. 
Rubrum. White and rose, with crimson spots; sweet- 
scented. Each 15c, doz. $1.65. 
Lilium Regale. One of the most beautiful Lilies 
yet introduced, grows 3 to 5 feet high and blooms 
in July. Large trumpet shaped flowers. Ivory 
white, shaded pink, tinged with canary yellow at 
the base of the petals. Perfectly hardy. Each 
20c, doz. $2.25. 
BEGONIAS 
Tuberous Footed 
SINGLE 
Orange, Red, Yellow, Pink. Each 25c, doz. $2.75. 
DOUBLE 
Salmon, Rose, Scarlet, Orange. Each 25c, doz. $2.75. 
