MARKET GARDENERS AND FLORISTS PRICE LIST — 1935 41 
Harris’ Royal Blue Myosotis or Forget-me-not. See page 44. 
Harris’ Flower Seeds 
If you are a grower of Cut-Flowers, Bedding Plants, or Hardy Perennial 
Plants, you will find Harris’ Flower Seeds the most profitable to sow. 
This list includes only those varieties which are of proven value to the flori¬ 
culturist, 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 
catalogue, a copy of which will be sent to you in January. If you do not receive 
a copy, please notify us. 
Annual Flowers, pages 41 to 47. Hardy Perennial Flowers, pages 48 and 49. 
Harris’ New Wilt-Resistant Asters 
Plant these New Wilt-Resistant Asters and 
be free of the “wilt” or “stem-rot,” which is 
the most destructive Aster disease known. 
The varieties we offer have all been care¬ 
fully selected for their value to the cut-flower 
grower, and the seed is all fresh new-crop seed 
of high germination. 
34 lbs. sold at 3 times the ounce price. 
American Branching Asters 
The leading mid-season variety for all purposes. 
W1601—White 
W1602—Flesh Pink. 
W1603—Rose. 
W1604—Azure Blue. 
W1605—Purple. 
Lg. 
Pkt. 
x /i Oz. Oz. 
$ .25 $ .60 $2.00 
W1606—Crimson. 
W1607—Peach Blossom 
W1608—Dark Violet. . . 
W1600—Variety Mixture.15 .50 1.80 
Queen of the Market Asters 
The standard extra early 
profitably grown for years, 
and desirable for shipping. 
W1201—White. 
W1202—Shell Pink. 
W1203—Rose. 
W1205—Purple. 
W1206—Crimson. 
W1200—Variety Mixture . . 
and one which has been 
The flowers are full double 
Start indoors. 
.) Lg. 
. Pkt. Oz. Oz. 
.^$ .25 $ .60 $2.00 
.15 .50 1.80 
Royal Asters 
The same form as American 
W1301—White. 
W13 02—Shell Pink. 
W1303—Rose. 
W1304—Lavender. 
W1305—Purple. 
W1306—Peach Blossom. 
W1300—Variety Mixture 
Branching but earlier. 
. Lg. 
. Pkt. X Oz. Oz. 
. $ .25 $ .60 $2.00 
.15 .50 1.80 
Heart of France Aster 
W1078—The most popular “red” Aster and still a 
favorite for the gardens. There is no other Aster to 
take its place. Lg. Pkt. 35c; % Oz. 80c; Oz. $3.00. 
Peerless Pink Aster 
W1066—This is still the most profitable light pink 
Aster. Large double flowers on vigorous branching 
plants. Lg. Pkt. 25c; M Oz. 60c; Oz. $2.00. 
Grego Asters 
Ostrich Feather Asters. An unusual range of colors 
selected from the best of the fluffy or Crego type. 
W1401—White 
W1402—Flesh Pink. 
W1403—Rose. 
W1404—Light Blue. 
W1405—Purple. 
W1406—Cattleya. 
W1407—Crimson. 
W1400—Variety Mixture 
Lg. 
Pkt. 
x /i Oz. Oz. 
$ .25 $ .60 $2.00 
.15 .50 1.80 
Early Beauty Asters 
A very late blooming class that are splendid for extra 
late cutting, after most other Asters are gone and 
prices are higher. 
W1901—White. Lg. 
W1902—Flesh Pink. Pkt. l A Oz. Oz. 
W1903—Carmine Rose. $ .25 $ .60 $2.00 
W1904—Azure Fairy. 
W1905—Purple. 
W1900—Variety Mixture.15 .50 1.80 
Harris’ Best Mixture 
W1500—Harris’ Best Mixture. A mixture of the eight 
Wilt-Resistant Asters we especially recommend on 
page 56 of our general catalog. Particularly good for 
plant trade or garden. Lg. Pkt. 15c; Oz. 50c; 
Oz. $1.80. 
