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Canada Gold Sweet Corn 
Harris* Outstanding Varieties—New and Old 
The carefully selected list of vegetables which we offer on the following 
few pages are among the best in their respective classes. These are carefully 
bred strains which we have selected for their outstanding merit, and many 
of them are Harris’ introductions which we have bred and grown here on 
our own farm. 
Canada Gold Sweet Corn 
New—Large Ears—Extra Early 
This new corn is the most outstanding variety which 
has been introduced in recent years. 
We do not exaggerate when we say that you can get large handsome ears of corn as early as 
most of the small extra early kinds. This is actually true. Canada Gold has ears eight to 
nine inches long, with 8 to 12 rows of bright yellow kernels of excellent flavor, and these large 
ears are ready as early as the first early kinds such as Extra Early Bantam and Golden Early 
Market! 
The plant of Canada Gold is unusually vigorous and robust for an extra early corn. It 
grows taller than any other extra early kind we know; bears the ears well upon the stalk and is 
very prolific, many stalks producing two large ears. 
We call this new corn “Canada Gold” because we obtained it originally from Ontario, 
Canada where it was bred and selected for a number of years. We have grown it here on 
Moreton Farm for the last three years, constantly selecting for size and earliness. This breed¬ 
ing here in the North where the growing season is so short, has played a large part in making 
this new variety so early. 
Whether you have a home garden or grow for market we urge you to try Canada Gold 
this year. 
Pkt. 10c; l/ 2 Lb. 30c; 1 Lb. 50c; 2 Lbs. 95c; 6 Lbs. S2.60 transportation paid. 
“7 have bought seed from the Harris’ Company since 1897. I have tried other seed houses and 
found that it doesn’t pay to experiment. Good seeds are the cheapest at any price.” R. B. UzzelL, 
St. Charles, Mo. Mar. 21, 193U. 
“ We have got a great deal of satisfaction out of using your seeds for a number of years, because 
we always obtain the best results. In these 20 years or more we have told many of our friends about 
your high class seeds. They, like ourselves, have always been pleased.” R. M. Hasbrouck, New 
Paltz, N. Y. Feb. 22, 193U. 
Ha rris* Northern Grown Sweet Corn 
Despite the dry summer, our crops of sweet corn on our own and nearby farms has 
turned out very well. The seed is well matured, bright and of good germination. 
See pages 9, 26 and 27 for varieties and prices. 
Pritchard’s Scarlet Topper Tomatoes 
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Pritchard's Scarlet Topper Tomato 
Also Called “Pritchard” 
This new tomato has proved itself to be a grand early main crop 
variety. It combines in one kind vigor of vine, high yield, good size, 
beautiful color, firm meaty fruit and excellent quality. The fruits of 
Pritchard’s Scarlet Toppe' are medium to large in size, round, thick of 
flesh, firm and with but small seed cavities. The 
color is a brilliant red thruout and they color 
perfectly right up to the top without any hard 
green spots. In our seed crop the fruit showed 
less cracking than any variety we have ever 
grown. 
The quality is very fine, being mild and free 
from acidity. This variety matures only a few 
days later than the early kinds such as Bonny 
Best and John Baer. 
The plants are strong, of sturdy growth and 
produce a large yield of fine fruit. Those who 
saw our crop this year were impressed with the 
immense number of fine fruits on the vines. 
Home gardeners should not be without this 
valuable kind in their garden. Market gardeners 
and growers for roadside stands where quality 
counts will find this a profitable variety to raise. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 55c; % Lb. $1.55; Lb. $5.25. 
Harris' Tomato Plants 
We can supply sturdy, well hardened plants of 
Pritchard’s Scarlet Topper, and other leading 
varieties of tomatoes. See page 47. 
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