Showing a view of our Foxglove growing 
for seed. Only the best ones are saved. 
Foxglove 
Hardy Biennial Culture E 
2725 — Digitalis The Shirley. Clusters of tall 
spites of Foxglove lend a stateliness to a gar¬ 
den better than any other flower we know. 
The spikes of bloom are 3 to 5 feet tall in pink, 
rose and white, and as they open gradually up 
the stalk, it gives them a very long blooming 
period. If the spikes are cut off before the 
flowers go to seed, a second bloom is often 
obtained. We cannot imagine a garden with¬ 
out Foxglove as no other flower takes its place. 
Pkt. 10c; Lg. Pkt. 20c; 34 Oz. 30c; Oz. $1.00. 
Plants. 73c for 3; $1.25 for 6; $2.00 for 12. 
Forget-me-nots 
Hardy Biennial Culture G 
(Myosotis) Especially effective when grown in 
masses broadcast among the Tulips and Daffo¬ 
dils and naturalized under trees and shrubbery. 
3493 Alpestris, Royal Blue. Rich indigo blue 
and upright growing plants. For many years 
this has been a Harris specialty. 
Pkt. 10c; Lg. Pkt. 20c; 34 Oz. 40c; Oz. $1.25. 
3492 Alpestris Rosea. A pretty clear pink. 
Pkt. 10c; Lg. Pkt. 20c; M Oz. 40c; Oz. $1.25. 
3494 Blue Ball (New). A new type remarkably 
compact in habit, the plants being almost 
globe shaped. Originator’s packets 25c. 
3490 — Alpestris Mixed Colors. Three colors. 
Pkt. 10c; Lg. Pkt. 20c; 34 Oz. 30c; Oz. $1.00. 
3495 — Palustris Semperflorens. The true 
everblooming hardy blue Forget-me-not. 
Creeping plants for moist places. 
Pkt. 10c; Lg. Pkt. 20c; 34 Oz. 60c; Oz. $2.00. 
Chinese Forget-me-not 
Annual Culture A 
2583 — Cynoglossum, Amabile Blue. In your 
search for really good blue flowers, do not 
overlook the Chinese Forget-me-not. It is 
easy to grow and the bushy plants 2 ft. high 
furnish sprays of bright blue all the summer. 
Pkt. 10c; Lg. Pkt. 20c; 34 Oz. 30c; Oz. $1.00. 
2582 — Pink. A new comely shade of pink har¬ 
monizing with the blue. 
Pkt. 10c; Lg. Pkt. 20c; 34 Oz. 50c;Oz. $1.50. 
Fuchsia 
Annual Culture C 
2860 — Dwarf Double Mixed (New). A large 
percent of double flowers in rich shades of pink, 
blue, lilac and white. Seed sown in January 
will bloom in late summer. Originator’s 
packets 35c each. 
Hardy Gaillardia, The Dazzler. 
Hardy Gaillardia 
Hardy Perennial Culture E 
2910—Harris' Dazzler. There are few, if any, 
other perennials that will give you so many 
brilliant flowers all summer. The flowers are 
large, of clear bright golden yellow with dis¬ 
tinct dark maroon-red centers. 2 ft. high. 
Pkt. 10c; Lg. Pkt. 20c; 34 Oz. 50c; Oz. $1.50. 
2912—Burgundy. Shining wine-red flowers 
about 2 inches across and borne on long stiff 
stems on bushy plants about 2 34 feet high. 
Pkt, 15c; Lg. Pkt. 30c; 34 Oz. $1-00. 
Plants. 75c for 3; $1.25 for 6; $2.00 for 12. 
Annual Gaillardia. See page 66. 
Globe Amaranth 
Annual Culture A 
2970—Mixed Colors. The attractive blossoms 
resemble clover heads in shades of rose, white 
and purple. Pkt. 10c; 34 Oz. 25c; Oz. 75c. 
Gerbera 
Tender Perennial Culture H 
2980—Jamesoni Hybrids (Transvaal Daisy). 
Exceedingly beautiful daisy-like flowers 2 to 4 
inches across in all the pastel shades imagin¬ 
able. A satisfactory garden plant if lifted and 
wintered in a cold frame. Used extensively in 
greenhouses. Pkt. (25 seeds) 25c; 100 seeds 75c. 
Harris* Golden Sprays 
Hardy Perennial Culture F 
2963—Lysimachia Punctata. An old-fash¬ 
ioned rather uncommon flower. The small, 
bright-yellow, bell-shaped flowers are dis¬ 
tributed along stems 2 to 3 ft. high in July 
and August. Pkt. 15c; 34 Oz. 75c. 
Perennial Flax 
Hardy Perennial Culture E 
3342—Linum Perenne. Beautiful light blue 
flowers borne profusely from May to August 
on plants 2 ft. tall with very fine graceful 
foliage. Pkt. 10c; 34 Oz. 25c; Oz. 75c. 
Plants. 75c for 3; $1.25 for 6; $2.00 for 12. 
Scarlet Flax 
Annual Culture A 
3341—Linum Grandiflorum Rubrum. Showy 
plants 134 ft. high with numerous brilliant 
scarlet flowers. Pkt. 10c; 34 Oz. 25c; Oz. 75c. 
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Godetia are one of the most brilliant 
annual flowers we know. 
Godetia 
Annual Culture A 
(Satin Flower) They are among the most 
brightly colored of all annuals. The mammoth 
azalea-like flowers are clustered on top of the 
plants. They do exceptionally well in cool situa¬ 
tions blossoming through midsummer. 15 to 18 in. 
2950—Single Dwarf. Mixed Colors. Very 
brilliant in combinations of reds, pinks and 
white. Pkt. 10c; Lg. Pkt. 20c; 34 Oz. 40c. 
2952—Sybil Sherwood (New). The best pink 
obtainable, being a bright salmon shade with 
white edging. Pkt. 25c; 34 Oz. 75c. 
Globe Thistle 
Hardy Perennial Culture E 
2765—Echinops Ritro. Round heads of steel- 
blue thistle-like flowers in the fall. Good for 
winter bouquets. 3 ft. Pkt. 10c; 34 Oz. 30c. 
Plants. 75c for 3; $1.25 for 6; $2.00 for 12. 
False Dragon Head 
Hardy Perennial Culture E 
4075—Physostegia Virginica. One of the 
prettiest hardy perennials and gaining in 
popularity as it becomes better known. It is 
not unlike a gigantic heather. During the 
summer months it is freely adorned with 
spikes of lavender-pink flowers. 3 to 4 ft. 
Pkt. 15c; Lg. Pkt. 30c; 34 Oz. 75c; Oz. $2.50. 
Physosiegia Plants 
Harris’ Giant. Tall straight stems of light pink 
flowers in early fall. Excellent for backgrounds 
and cutting. 
Dwarf Vivid. A splendid low growing plant for 
fall blooming in the rockery or low border. 
Deep pink flowers 1 foot tall. 
Either kind: 75c for 3; $1.25 for 6; $2.00 for 12. 
Gllia 
Annual Culture A 
2974—Capitata Lavender, or Queen Anne’s 
Thimbles. A charming light blue flower do¬ 
ing well in most any situation. The numer¬ 
ous globe-shaped flowers about 1 inch in 
diameter are on 2 foot stems. Good for bou¬ 
quets. Pkt. 10c; 34 Oz. 25c; Oz. 75c. 
“We have uted your flower seeds for several years and 
find them very satisfying 
Mrs. W. F. Webster , Litchfield , Conn. 
