BETTER CROPS FROM HARVEY’S SEEDS 
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SENSATIONAL NEW DOUBLE SWEET SCENTED NASTURTIUMS 
SCARLET GLEAM— Mo re dazzling in color than the 
showy Golden Gleam. The fiery orange scarlet flowers 
are fully double, very large, and fragrant. Pkt. 25c, V4 
oz. SI .00, i/ 2 oz. $1.75, oz. $3.00. 
GLORIOUS GLEAM HYBRIDS —The flowers are uni¬ 
formly double, large, well formed and delightfully sweet 
scented, while the stems are long and wiry, bearing the 
numerous flowers well above the foliage. The color 
range is wide and well balanced including glorious 
shades of salmon, golden yellow, orange scarlet, cerise, 
cream yellow, maroon, orange, crimson and gold flushed 
scarlet. Pkt. 25c, V4 oz. 60c, Vfc oz. $1.10, oz. $2.00. 
GOLDEN GLEAM— The romance of Old Mexico enters 
our gardens when we have Golden Gleam Nasturtiums 
in them. The molten gold of the Mexican sunshine, the 
cool green verdure of Mexican hillsides or "sierras,” 
the sweetly wafted perfume of a tropical night—all are 
with us when we have a border or bed of Golden 
Gleam. Even the spirit of " manana” may come with the 
plants, for tomorrow will do very well for that extra 
work usually necessary today with other plants. They 
must not be over-fed, nor over-watered, or they will go 
to too much growth and not enough flowers. Easy to 
grow, sure of fine results, beautiful flowers, masses of 
color all season, delightful perfume that is Golden Gleam. 
Pkt. 10c, oz. 20c. 
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Beautify Your Home With Choice Flowers 
KEY TO SYMBOLS 
A—Annual—Lives only one season. 
P—Perennial—Comes up each year. 
C—Climber. 
H—Hardy—Resists low temperatures. 
HH—Needs protection over winter. 
R—Suitable for Rock Garden use. 
B—Biennials 
We specialize in flower seeds and list only varieties 
which have been tried and proven successful in our section 
of the country. A home can hardly be called a home with¬ 
out some bright colored flowers blooming in the yard, and 
adding cheer to the surroundings. Flowers, when care is 
exercised and common sense is used, are not hard to grow, 
and every home, every farm, and every park should abound 
in them, and the school yards should be a source of pride 
and beauty. 
Plant shrubs but don’t plant all shrubs and no flowers as 
so many do, as you need bright flowers for a contrast in 
color. 
One thing should be borne in mind, flower seeds should 
never be planted in a cold, wet ground, as they are delicate 
and will not readily germinate in adverse weather condi¬ 
tions. They should never be planted deep and the ground 
should be thoroughly prepared. A little care and attention 
will work wonders in a flower garden. 
Perennial Lupins—See Page 24 
ASTERS—A 
Asters are one of the most satisfactory flowers to grow 
providing they are given good soil and a suitable location. 
From mid-summer until after freezing weather they will make 
a gorgeous showing in the garden and at the same time 
give you some wonderful bouquets. 
The main points to observe in growing good Asters are 
good varieties, good seed, good deep rich soil, and so 
located that the soil around them can be kept continually 
cultivated. They also, seem to prefer a little partial shade. 
Wilt Resistant, American Branching —Disease resistant and 
easy to raise. The best of the Aster family. Plants 2T 2 to 
3 ft., branching, robust, flowers large, double and of 
fine form. 
Azure Blue or Dark Lavender—Pkt. 15c, V 2 oz. $1.35, 
oz. $2.50. 
Crimson—Pkt. 15c, V 2 oz. $1-35, oz. $2.50. 
Deep Silvery Pink—Pkt. 15c, V 2 °z. $1.35, oz. $2.50. 
Purple—Pkt. 15c, V 2 oz. $1.35, oz. $2.50. 
Shell Pink—Pkt. 15c, V 2 oz. $1.35, oz. $2.50. 
Mixed, all colors—Pkt. 15c, V 2 oz. $1.25, oz. $2.25. 
