POTTED TOMATO PLANTS 
Plants grown in pots can be trans¬ 
planted without disturbing the earth 
around the roots and therefore are not 
checked in growth as is the case with other 
plants. Because the potted plants keep 
right on growing, they produce ripe fruit 
earlier and the loss in transplanting is 
practically nothing. 
Our potted plants are large, strong and 
stocky. They are hardened in cold frames 
so can be set out early. The Photograph to 
the right shows their fine sturdy growth. 
When shipped the pots are removed and 
the ball of earth is carefully wrapped in 
paper and securely packed so as not to 
disturb the roots. 
We can supply the following varieties: 
Extra Early Earliana, Pritchard’s Scarlet 
Topper, Bonny Best, Harris’ Success, John Baer and Harris’ Early 
Stone. 
Price: Doz. $1.00; 50 Plants $3.50; transportation paid. Not paid: 50 
plants $2.50; 100 plants $4.75. 
ROOTS 
ASPARAGUS. Mary Washington. See also page 6. 
1 year roots—50c per Doz.; $1.75 per 50; $2.50 per 100 transportation 
paid. Not paid: $2.00 per 100; $8.50 per 1000. (Weight 100—10 lbs.; 
1000—70 lbs.) {Write for prices on larger quantities) 
HORSERADISH SETS Bohemian. 
25c per Doz.; 100 sets $1.50; 1000 sets $8.75 transportation paid. Not 
paid: $7.75 per 1000. Special prices will be quoted on larger lots. 
RHUBARB. Myatt’s Linnaeus. 
1 year—20c each; $1.40 per Doz. transportation paid. Not paid: 
$5.50 per 100; $46.00 per 1000. Roots weigh lb. each. 
MacDonald. New. See also page 37. 
Root Divisions. 65c each; 3 for $1.75; Doz. $6.50 transportation paid. 
Not paid: $22.00 per 100. 
Ruby. (Red.) See also page 37. 
Root Divisions. 35c each; 3 for 90c; Doz. $3.25 transportation paid. 
Not paid: $12.50 per 100. 
FOR QUICK SERVICE 
You can get seeds or plants one to three days sooner if they 
are sent Special Handling. Such packages require an extra fee 
and are put through as fast as letter mail. 
See Inside Front Cover for extra postage required. 
Raspberries 
Set plants in the spring 2% ft. apart in the row. The rows should be 
six feet apart. Keep free from weeds and the following year after planting 
you will have a good crop of berries. 
We shall be glad to quote prices on larger quantities at any time. 
Please write. 
NEWBURGH. (New.) Mosaic Free and Productive. Red. This 
remarkable new variety has been designated by authorities as "the 
best raspberry under cultivation ” 
Every home garden should have as many plants of this wonderful 
fruit as space will allow. Set the plants this spring and next year you 
will have an abundance of fine fruit. 
The fruit is large and firm, and does not crumble. The color is bright 
red and the flavor sweet and delicious. We know of no variety that has 
a finer flavor. The plant is robust and hardy, bearing enormous crops. 
It is an early midseason variety ripening 3-4 days earlier than the old 
Cuthbert. Newburgh is entirely resistant to Mosaic, the disease which 
spoils so many raspberry plantings. 
We are pleased to offer a fine lot of plants this year. 
Strong 1 year plants: 6 for 65c; Dozen $1.00; 25 for $1.65 transporta¬ 
tion paid. Not paid: $4.25 per 100. 
LATHAM. (Red.) This is still one of the best red raspberries. The 
fruit is very large, of deep red color, firm of texture and of good flavor. 
The plants are hardy, resistant to Mosaic, and enormously productive 
fruiting early and continuing to bear over a long period of time. This 
berry has become one of the most popular varieties for the roadside 
stand and market. 
Strong 1 year Plants: 85c per Doz.; 25 for $1.45 transportation paid. 
Not paid: $4.00 per 100. 
JUNE. The Earliest Red. This is the earliest good red raspberry 
we know and every berry patch should have some plants. For the 
home garden it starts the season earlier than ever before, and the 
commercial grower can pick while the fruit is still bringing high prices. 
The berries are firm, of good size and quality and mature very early. 
The bushes are strong, mosaic free and yield good crops. 
Strong 1 year Plants: 6 for 80c; Dozen $1.25; 25 for $2.30 transporta¬ 
tion paid. Not paid: $5.50 per 100. 
SHUTTLEWORTH. (New.) Mosaic Proof Black Raspberry. This 
new large black raspberry or “Black Cap” practically immune to 
disease. The berries are deep black, large, firm and handsome and of 
very superior quality. The bushes are strong and sturdy growers, 
yielding immense crops. We consider this to be the best Black Cap 
that has yet been introduced and we recommend it both for the home 
garden and market. 
Strong 1 year Plants: 6 for 65c; Doz. $1.00; 25 for $1.65 transportation 
paid. Not paid: $4.25 per 100. 
CUMBERLAND. (Black.) One of the hardiest and most productive 
black raspberries. The fruit is large, remains firm over a considerable 
period of time. It is of a glossy purplish black color, very sweet, of rich 
flavor and with small seeds. This variety can be depended on to pro¬ 
duce good crops of fine fruit under a great variety of soil and weather 
conditions. 
Strong 1 year Tip Bushes: Doz. 70c; 25 for $1.20 transportation paid. 
Not paid: $3.50 per 100. 
Newburgh Red Raspberries 
PLEASE NOTE—Raspberries, Blackberries, Gooseberries and Currants in 
quantities listed “transportation paid” will be shipped correctly prunedso that 
no cutting back will be necessary when you plant them. 
SODUS. New. Mosaic Free Purple Raspberry. See also page 5. 
This new berry was developed by the New York Agricultural Experi¬ 
ment Station and introduced in 1935. It is a cross between Dundee 
(black) and Newburgh (red). The berries are a medium purple in 
color, firm, attractive and enormous in size. In fact, they are the 
largest raspberry we have ever seen and in spite of the size they do not 
crumble but remain firm and solid when picked. The flavor is delicious 
both for table use and canning. Sodus is an early variety ripening 
shortly after Latham. 
The plants are vigorous, very hardy and very productive and the 
stock at present is practically free from mosaic. We are sure that this 
new berry will be a valuable addition to both the home and commercial 
berry patch and urge our customers to try some this year. Altho we 
have been fortunate in again securing a large part of the available plants 
this year our supply is limited. While they last: 
Strong 1 year Plants: 6 for $1.25; Doz. $2.25; 25 for $3.75 transporta¬ 
tion paid. 
COLUMBIAN. (Purple.) Fine for Canning. The fruit is very arge, 
fairly solid, of an attractive purplish red color and delicious in flavor. 
The vines are vigorous and hardy and this with the exception of the 
new Sodus is the most productive raspberry now in cultivation. This is 
one of the most satisfactory kinds for the home garden, and is extremely 
profitable to grow for the roadside stand and market as these attractive 
berries always sell well. 
Strong 1 year Plants: Doz. 70c; 25 for $1.20 transportation paid. 
Not paid: $3.50 per 100. 
HARRIS’ SEEDS — 1 9 3 7 
JOSEPH HARRIS CO., Inc., COLDWATER, N. Y 
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