SPECIAL VARIETIES 
At last we have a variety which answers the demand of our customers 
for a pepper combining the earliness and high yield of Harris’ Early Giant 
with the smoothness, line shape and thick meat of California Wonder. This 
new pepper is the result of years of patient and careful breeding and selec¬ 
tion. In fact we made the first crosses of these two varieties back in 1930. 
Then followed years of persistant selection of promising hybrids, always 
working toward our ideal until now we feel we have reached the goal and 
can offer this new pepper to our customers. 
The fruit as shown in the photo on this page is large, smooth, blunt and 
thick meated. It is borne in abundance on strong sturdy vines and is early 
enough to produce large red peppers even here in our climate where the 
seasons are so short. These peppers are of fine quality and the ideal type for 
stuffed peppers. 
Those who were fortunate enough to try this pepper last year have praised 
it highly and people who saw our seed crop growing this year marveled 
that one variety could have so many fine characters. Be sure to try some 
Harris’ Wonder peppers in your garden. 
Pkt. 15c; oz. 40c; Oz. $1.05; M lb- $3.55; Lb. $12.50. 
On tUobe two poyeA aSie a JjOw uosUelieA wtUok we- wlblt 
to tsuy them tluA- yoosi oA- we 
HARRIS' WONDER 
Alew Cosily Prolific *7'tuck- Mooted Pepjzesi 
Comet Radishes 
They remain firm and tender longer than any kind we know. 
Harris’ Double Yield Pickles 
Part of our seed field. Note the uniform shape of the fruit. The insert shows the type 
at the various stages of growth. 
COMET RADISH (New) 
Jlonxj, Stco^dUty — fetucfltt Ped 
We are very enthusiastic about this new variety. In our trials for 
the past three years it has stood without becoming pithy and soft 
longer than any kind we know. This fall it was still hard and crisp 
fully two weeks after the other varieties had become soft. The rad¬ 
ishes are nearly round with small tap roots and are of a most pleasing 
bright deep scarlet color. We particularly recommend Comet for the 
home garden and for the grower who wants round radishes. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 15c; Lb. 35c; Lb. $1.10. 
We consider this the best pickle cucumber grown. It is noted for its ability to produce 
enormous quantities of pickles of the most desirable shape and color, often producing twice as 
many as any other variety. The fruit is of medium length, very straight with blunt ends and 
of deep green color making either fine small pickles or “dills.” 
Double Yield is also the earliest cucumber with which we are 
acquainted. It can be planted late and also because of its uniform fine 
shape many gardeners find it desirable to plant some for slicing cucumbers 
before other kinds have commenced to bear. After a 
picking or two of cucumbers, the vines will continue to 
bear and produce many pickles of the finest type. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 20c; J4 lb. 45c; Lb. $1.40. 
Harris’ Wonder Peppers 
A corner in one of our seed fields. Note uniformity and large size of these peppers. 
Try 
CHAR:GRO 
Remarkable new 
fertilizer with 
charcoal base. 
Produces results 
in your garden 
and lawn. 
See page 86. 
HARRIS' DOUBLE YIELD Ike Mail P-udific Pickle. 
2 
