Harris Early (“lowering Spencer Sweet Peas 
The winter flowering type of Spencer Sweet Peas is much the most satisfactory variety to grow in this section of the 
country. They can be planted from the first of September to the first of March with excellent results. The September 
plantings will flower in December and if given proper care, will continue to bloom for at least four or five months, the 
later plantings lasting in proportion well into the summer. The Spencer type of Sweet Peas is the long stemmed, large 
flowering variety, many. of them having fluted edges, and from three to four flowers to the stem. Our seed is from one 
of the best growers on the Pacific Coast, and our customers invariably capture most of the prizes at the local flower 
shows when they exhibit. 
For best results, spade up the ground to a depth of 18 inches and fertilize well. Plant the seed in a furrow 6 inches 
deep, covering to a depth of 1 inch. As your plants grow, draw the soil to them, being careful not to smother them. At 
time of planting, be sure to have soil well soaked to a depth of 2 pr 3 feet and sow seed when surface works nicely. 
Early Spencer Street Peas 
Early Pride, cerise, long stemmed. 
Early Spring Song, salmon pink on cream. 
Early Snowstorm Improved, pure white. 
Early Torch, salmon orange. 
Early Vulcan, vivid scarlet. 
Early Valencia, sunproof orange, long stems. 
Early Wisteria, light wisteria lavender. 
Early White Harmony, black seeded white. 
All separate named varieties: Pkt., 10c; Oz., 45c. 
Early Spencer Mixed, a splendid collection of colors. 
Pkt., 10c; Oz., 25c; ’A-Lb., 85c; Lb., #2.50. 
STANDARD LATE FLOWERING 
SPENCER SWEET PEAS 
San Diego and vicinity is so eminently suited to the rais¬ 
ing of the Early Flowering Spencers that we do not list 
many separate colors in the Summer Flowering varieties, but 
we carry in stock the Silver Gilt Medal Mixture of these 
varieties, which is a wonderful blend of only the best and 
brightest Spencers, including all the worth while novelties of 
recent years. In addition to this we carry a few separate 
colors. 
Avalanche, glistening white. 
Heavenly Blue, delphinium blue. 
Helen Lewis, orange salmon. 
Mary Pickford, cream pink suffused salmon. 
Mammoth, blazing orange scarlet. 
Othello, maroon. 
Pinkie, large rose pink. 
Powerscourt, lavender. 
Late Spencer Mixed. 
All late varieties: Pkt., 10c; Oz., 25c; 14-lb., 85c; Lb., 
#2.50. 
Early American Beauty, rich crimson rose. 
Early Appollo, soft salmon cerise, long stemmed. 
Early Amethyst, royal purple. 
Early Aviator, dazzling crimson scarlet. 
Early Blue Bonnet, best clear deep blue. 
Early Blue Bird, violet blue. 
Early Glitters, cerise. 
Early Greeting, clear lavender, long stemmed. 
Early Giant Rose, rose pink, long strong stems. 
Early Harmony, clear lavender. 
Early Helen Lewis, orange salmon. 
Early Hercules, rosy pink. 
Early Lady Gay, soft shrimp pink. 
Early Mrs. Kerr, salmon. 
Early Oriental, deep cream. 
Early Othello, maroon. 
Early Peaches, bright apricot rose. 
Early Pal, rosy crimson, long stemmed. 
SPECIAL OFFER 
All 10c Packets, 12 for $1.00 
All 15c Packets, 8 for $1.00 
All 25c Packets, 5 for $1.00 
NON WARRANTY: There are so many contingencies 
to be encountered in growing plants from seed and in set¬ 
ting out plants that are dependent on the weather and 
other conditions over which we have no control, that suc¬ 
cess in planting is not altogether dependent on the seed 
or plant. We will send out only seed which we believe 
will grow and produce the kind of plant and variety repre¬ 
sented, but: 
HARRIS SEED COMPANY give no warranty expressed 
or implied, as to description, quality, productiveness, or any 
other matter of any seeds, bulbs, plants or trees they send 
out, and they will not be responsible in any way for the 
crop. Purity and germination tests, when mentioned, are 
for information only and without guarantee. 
