VEGETABLES OF SFEC/AL MER/T 
Ha rris* Wonder Pepper 
Early — Prolific—Thick Meated 
This is really an early prolific California Wonder and we are 
convinced this is the best pepper of this type obtainable. It is of < 
our own breeding and growing. In it we have combined the 
large thick meated fruits of California Wonder with the earli¬ 
ness and great productivity of our Harris’ Early Giant. 
The fruit as shown in the photo to the right is large, 
smooth, blunt and very thick meated. It is borne in great 
abundance on strong sturdy vines and is early enough to 
produce large crops of red peppers even here in our climate 
where seasons are so short. 
The peppers are of extremely fine quality and 
ideal type for stuffing. 
We urge you to grow some Harris’ Wonder 
this year. We know you will be pleased. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 65c; M Lb. $1.90; Lb. $6.50. 
Special Summer Savoy Spinach— Long Standing—Dark Green—Tender 
With this variety you can cut fine spinach over a period of several weeks with one sowing. It is the most uni¬ 
form strain of Long Standing Bloomsdale or Savoy spinach grown, and 
produces enormous crops of large tender spinach. 
The leaves are large, dark green and very heavily crumpled or “Savoy- 
ed.” 
This stock stands longer in hot weather than any similar kind and for 
home gardens as well as commercial planting it has no equal. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 15c; 34 Lb. 20c; Lb. 45c; 5 Lbs. $1.35. 
Dwarf Alderman Peas 
This new variety has been welcomed by 
gardeners who have wanted the large pods 
and large succulent peas of the old Aider- 
man bu t who prefer dwarf vines. The pods 
are produced in great abundance, are 
nearly five inches long and are filled with 
eight to nine large green peas that are 
extremely delicious and tender. 
This is a midseason variety, maturing 
about the same time as Alderman and is a 
valuable kind to fill the gap between the 
early and very late varieties. Have some of 
these peas in your garden. 
Pkt. 10c; Yi Lb. 25c; Lb. 40c; 2 Lbs. 70c; 
7 y% Lbs. $1.95 transportation paid. 
Not paid: 15 Lbs. $2.70; 56 Lbs. 
Special Summer Savoy Spinach — Best for summer culture. (Bu.) $8.40. 
8 to 10 large delicious peas in each pod. 
Cavalier— New Short Top Scarlet Globe Radish 
We think this is the best radish grown, and recommend it most highly. These radishes are of brilliant scarlet 
color which makes them most attractive. They are the true olive shape, very uniform, crisp and mild and 
have the ability to stand a long time without becoming soft. The tops grow about one inch shorter than our 
special strain of Early Scarlet Globe. This is an excellent variety for the home garden, greenhouses, spring frame 
forcing and growing on muck. Pkt. 10c; Oz. 15c; 34 Lb. 35c; Lb. 85c. 
Harris* King of the North 
Enormous Early Peppers 
Cavalier Radish 
Firm, crisp and mild. 
This fine pepper which we introduced six 
years ago has become an established favorite. 
It is so early and heavy bearing that it ripens 
most of its fruit even in our climate; which is un¬ 
usual in this type of pepper, and it will produce an 
abundance of green fruit early in the season. 
The peppers are large, dark green turning to a deep rich 
red when ripe. The flesh is medium thick, mild and sweet. 
The plants are of a brandling growth and literally covered 
with large fruit, which is borne from the bottom right up to the 
top of the plant. See photo on Page 33. 
Altogether we think this is one of the finest large peppers grown 
and we strongly recommend that all who grow peppers, try some. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 65c; 34 Lb. $1.90; Lb. $6.50. 
“We live in a zone that often has frost into early June and wish to 
state that your Northern grown seed of peppers have never failed. 
I grew your King of the North some as large as 7 inches long and 
4 inches wide—as fleshy as your Improved Squash and equal to heavy 
Pimientos. They can't be improved on.” 
F. W. L. Schneider, Tyrone, Penn. Mar. 6, 1939. 
These large 
peppers, load 
the plant. 
Harris’ Wonder Peppers 
HARRIS’ PEPPER PLANTS 
Our Pepper Plants are sturdy and true to 
name. See page 82 for varieties and prices. 
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