HARRIS’ NEW SNAPDRAGONS 
New Rust-Proof Snapdragons 
Annual 15 to 30 inches Culture C 
Here is what all gardeners have been looking 
for—Snapdragons that are not going to be stunt¬ 
ed or killed by the disease known as “rust.” As 
the result of several years of painstaking breeding 
work at the University of California we are now 
able to offer several kinds of Snapdragons sure to 
be practically free from rust in any locality. 
Of course, there are some gardens which have 
not yet been troubled by this disease. By 
another two years we will probably have all types 
and colors in rust-proof strains. This year we 
have 
RUST-PROOF 
GIANT SNAPDRAGONS 
Antirrhinum Maximum. This is the tallest 
(24 to 30 in.) and largest flowered of all Snap¬ 
dragons. We have carefully selected the six 
best of the new colors of Rust-Proof varieties so 
far developed, at the same time have each one a 
distinctly different color. 
Rust-Proof Giant Mixture 
5050— Special Varieties Mixed. As any mix¬ 
tures we have seen of these new rust-proof tall 
kinds were not well balanced for colors, we 
have made up our own mixture of equal pro¬ 
portions of each of the six colors described be¬ 
low. It can’t be compared with any cheaper 
mixture. 
Pkt. 15c; Lg. Pkt. 30c; Y% Oz. 60c; Y Oz. $1.00. 
Six Separate Colors of 
Rust-Proof Giant Snapdragons 
5051— Alaska. Immense pure white flowers 
well spaced on tall stiff stems. 
5052— Loveliness. Exceptionally large flowers 
of attractive pure soft rose-pink. 
5053— Fair Lady. Long graceful non-lateral 
stems. The mammoth silvery-pink flowers are 
made even more beautiful by the small yellow 
spot on the lip. 
5055— Campfire. A pure luminous scarlet of 
unusual size and vigor. 
5056— Copper Shades. Almost every possible 
coppery shade starting with a deep, rich, 
velvet copper orange to a light coppery gold. 
Even the foliage varies from light to deep 
green. 
5057— Canary Bird. Closely placed immense 
flowers of bright pure yellow. 
Any color: Pkt. 20c; Lg. Pkt. 40c; Y Oz. 65c. 
C505— Giant Rust-Proof Collection. One 
packet each of the six colors for $1.00. 
Giant Excelsior Mixture 
(Not Rust-Proof) 
5000—A wonderful mixture of almost every con¬ 
ceivable color of the Giant-Flowered Snap¬ 
dragons. This mixture contains more colors 
than the Rust-Proof mixture, and if you have 
not been troubled by the rust, you will get just 
as large flowers on the same long stems. 
Pkt. 10c; Lg. Pkt. 20c; Ys Oz. 35c; Y Oz. 60c. 
NEW MAJESTIC SNAPDRAGONS 
This new type growing 18 inches high has im¬ 
mense compact spikes, giving the plant a very 
symmetrical appearance. 
5110— Mixed Colors. A mixture of all the 
worthwhile colors that have been developed. 
Pkt. 20c; Lg. Pkt. 40c; Ys Oz. 75c; Y Oz. $1.25. 
SNAPDRAGON PLANTS on page 77. 
TALL LARGE-FLOWERED 
SNAPDRAGONS 
(Not Usually Affected by Rust) 
They do not grow quite as tall nor are the 
flowers quite as large as the “Giants,” but the 
flowers are more closely placed on the stems. 
The plants are more uniform, bloom more freely, 
and commence flowering so much earlier that 
they are not usually affected by rust. 
5120— Harris' Premier Mixture. A beautiful 
array of colors not found in other flowers. 
Pkt. 10c; Lg. Pkt. 20c; Y Oz. 30c; Oz. 90c. 
5121— Queen Victoria. Pure white. 
5122— Bonfire. Dazzling scarlet. 
5123— Rose King. Soft silvery rose. 
5124— Golden King. Giant bright yellow. 
5126— Crimson King. Rich deep crimson. 
5128— Pink Domino. Pink with white throat. 
5129— Orange Prince. Bright clear orange. 
5125— Autumn Glow. A lively tone of soft pink 
delicately tinted creamy-yellow. An excep¬ 
tionally good grower. 
Any color: Pkt. 10c; Lg. Pkt. 20c; Y Oz. 50c. 
C512-— Tall Collection of one packet of the 
eight colors for 60c (regular price 80c). 
HALF-TALL SNAPDRAGONS 
(Not Usually Affected by Rust) 
The Half-Dwarf or medium height Snapdrag¬ 
ons are preferred by many. The plants grow 
compactly and also bloom more profusely with 
flowers almost as large as the Giant Flowered. 
Two Exceptional New Varieties 
5107— Royal Rose. The richest rose imaginable 
with a beautiful velvet sheen. Pkt. 25c. 
5108— St. George. A distinct orange cerise 
of unsurpassed form. Pkt. 25c. 
5100— Harris’ Finest Mixture. A mixture of 
all the colors of the rainbow. 
Pkt. 10c; Lg. Pkt. 20c; Y Oz. 40c. 
5104— Madonna. Large pure white. 
5102— Firebrand. A new bright scarlet. 
5103— Nblrose. The best clear pink. 
5106— Golden Monarch. A new golden yellow. 
5101— Climax. Bright orange and yellow. 
5105— Mauve Queen. Delicate lilac pink. 
Any color: Pkt. 15c; Lg. Pkt. 30c; Y Oz. 65c. 
C510— Half-Tall Collection of one packet each 
of the six for 70c (regular value 90c). 
Sanvitalia blooms all summer 
SANVITALIA 
Annual 1 ft. Culture A 
4686— Trailing Zinnia. A very easily grown 
trailing plant covered with small bright yellow 
dark centered flowers resembling tiny Zinnias. 
Exceptionally good for massing in low beds, 
borders or rockeries. Blooms all summer. 
Pkt. 10c; Lg. Pkt. 20c; Y Oz. 65c. 
Double Sunflower Shasta Daisy, Alaska 
SHASTA DAISY 
Hardy Perennial 3 ft. Culture E or F 
4670— Giant Alaska. Absolutely essential in 
every perennial planting and very easy to 
grow from seed in most any location and soil. 
The enormous, daisy-like, white flowers are 
fine for cutting all summer. 
Pkt. 10c; Lg. Pkt. 20c; Y Oz. 40c. 
PLANTS. 3 for 75c; $2.70 per doz. 
4672— New Double. An entirely new type sure 
to be the most popular. The large double and 
semi-double flowers are like shaggy Chrysan¬ 
themums. Although only a small percentage will 
be double, there will be many interesting forms. 
Pkt. 25c; ^ Oz. $1.15. 
SNOW-ON-THE-MOUNTAIN 
Annual 3 ft. Culture B 
5192 •— Euphorbia Variegated. Bright green 
foliage broadly margined with white. Good 
to cut and mix in bouquets with other flowers. 
Pkt. 10c; Lg. Pkt. 15c; Y Oz. 25c; Oz. 60c. 
SUNFLOWERS 
Annual Culture A 
6195— Harris’ Double. Large double flowers 
6 to 8 ft. tall. 
6190— Miniature Varieties, Mixed. The 
newer kinds of small-flowered types are be¬ 
coming very popular for large bouquets. 4 ft. 
6194— New Gaillardia-Flowered. Smaller 
flowers in shades of red and brown. 
Any kind: Pkt. 10c; Y Oz. 20c: Oz. 60c. 
STOCKS 
Annual 15 to 20 inches Culture C 
Although Stocks are considered an old-fash¬ 
ioned flower, the new varieties we offer are so 
much superior that they are really “new fash¬ 
ioned.” The flowers are larger, the spikes longer, 
and they bloom earlier, with a larger percentage 
of fragrant double flowers. 
New Early-Flowering Ten-Weeks’ Stocks 
The Most Satisfactory for Northern Gardens 
They are of pyramidal growth branching freely 
and giving an abundance of spikes of flowers with 
a large percentage of them double. 15 inches tall. 
See Colored Picture on opposite page 
New Giant Imperial 
This class is the tallest growing. The plants 
are 2Y feet high, of branching habit with im¬ 
mense flower spikes. 
6000— Variety Mixture. A mixture of all colors. 
Pkt. 20c; Lg. Pkt. 40c; Ys Oz. 85c. 
LARGE PACKETS 
The large packets (Lg. Pkt.) contain 
three times as much seed as the regular 
packets at only twice the cost. 
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