New Blue Moon Scabiosa 
,v-: 
Be the First to have these absolutely new, 
gorgeous flowers in your garden . . . . 
New Giant Scabiosa 
Slue Moon 
(Honorable Mention 1939 All-America Selections) 
We know you are going to like this new Scabiosa. Not only is the color a deeper, 
clearer shade of blue, but the flowers are somewhat larger. Another advantage is that 
the entire flower is a conical ball of broader petals, eliminating the old-fashioned 
“pin-cushion” center. 
The plants are more vigorous and will grow 3 to 1 feet tall from seed sowed out¬ 
doors about May lath. Flowers from August until freezing weather. 
4655 — Scabiosa, Blue Moon. In every way it is a better Scabiosa. Pkt. 25c each. 
Harris’ New Olympian Scabiosa 
Never before have any of us ever seen Scabiosa to compare with these. The flowers 
are twice as large and in so many new colors. They are all the way from delicate 
orchid shades to deepest reds and purples. The plants arc taller and more vigorous 
growing. An exclusively Harris introduction for this year. See page 64. 
4660 — Spectrum Mixture. Pkt. 20c; Lg. Pkt. 10c; % Oz. $2.00. 
A New Upright Verbena 
(An All-America Bronze Medal Winner for 1939) 
8001—Blue Sentinel. New and distinct type of Verbena plants growing more 
compact and erect. The 10-inch high plants are well branched, bearing 40 to 50 
clusters of rich royal blue flowers with a deep velvety luster. Remains in bloom 
for an exceptionally long lime. Pkt. 25c each. 
Hollywood 
Star Petunia 
Neyy. Hollywood Star Petunia 
(Silver Medal All-America Selection for 1939) 
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3774— A new Petunia of unique star shape, as well as being 
one of the earliest and most luxuriant blooming. The 
color is a rich rose with amber throat. 
Each year 
Harris 
is chosen to 
grow and help 
judge the new 
“All-America 
Flower and 
Vegetable 
Trials 
New Salmon Glow Annual Phlox 
The plant grows vigorously like the Tall Bedding King 
Petunias described on page 67. Pkt. 25c. 
Other 1939 Winners of All-America Awards 
Annual Hollyhock, Indian Spring.See page 62 
Fantasy Zinnia, Orange Lady. “ “ 72 
Snapdragon, Half-Tall, Guinea Gold. “ “ 66 
Morning Glory, Scarlett O'Hara. “ “ 54 
Marigolds, Early Sunshine and Golden Glow “ “ 65 
Aster, Early Giant Light Blue . “ “ 57 
New. Salman Qlosu/, Annual Phlox, 
(Silver Medal 1939 All-America Selection) 
3858 —The picture of this new Phlox does not do it justice. It doesn’t show how large 
are the individual flowers, nor can it show the pleasing effect in your garden of such 
a clear, clean, pure salmon. 
It is an easy flower to grow from seed sowed outdoors, grows about 12 to 15 inches 
tall and blooms from early summer until frosts. Pkt. 25c. 
(For other Annual Phlox, see page 65) 
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