SWEET PEAS 
Annual Climber 6 ft. 
From our extensive test rows of the newer Sweet Peas we have selected 
the kinds which will surely please the most critical lover of Sweet Peas. We 
have chosen the most attractive colors and the most vigorous growing varie¬ 
ties. This means longer stems, larger flowers and a longer season of bloom. 
NEW SPENCER OR SUMMER-FLOWERING VARIETIES 
7501— Gigantic. The best large frilled glistening white with long stems. 
7505— Carlotta. The most beautiful deep carmine-rose. 
7502— Pinkie. Is still the largest and finest bright rose-pink. 
7507— Welcome. The most vivid, dazzling, sun-proof scarlet we have seen. 
7515-— Amethyst. A beautiful clear light blue on long stems. 
7508— Celebrity. An immense bright clear orange. 
7509— Red Boy. The best deep rich crimson. 
7510— King Lavender. A new and better clear lavender. 
7502— Ecstasy. A beautiful large clear blush pink. 
7504— Mastercream. Immense deep cream colored flowers. 
Price of any of the colors above: Pkt. 10c; 34 Oz. 20c; Oz. 30c; 34 Lb. 90c. 
C750— New Spencer Collection of one regular packet each of the ten 
kinds for 70c (saving you 30c). 
7550— Superb Spencer Mixture. A splendid mixture of all excellent varie¬ 
ties in a wonderful range of colors. This is truly an exceptionally fine mix¬ 
ture and sure to please. Pkt. 10c; 34 Oz. 15c; Oz. 20c; 34 Lb. 60c; Lb. $2.00. 
New Spencer Varieties Mixed 
7675— Harris’ Special Mixture. An unsurpassed mixture of all the ten 
kinds described above. The different varieties are carefully mixed to give 
the finest possible blending of colors. You know just what varieties and 
colors you will get. Pkt. 10c; 34 Oz. 15c; Oz. 25c; 34 Lb. 75c. 
New Ruffled Sweet Peas 
Large Ruffled Flowers in New Colors 
7600— Mixed Colors. A new type of Sweet Pea with immense ruffled flowers 
and a majority of them with duplexed or double standards. Never before 
have we been able to have them in a mixture of so many different colors 
and shades. It is a rare treat. Pkt. 10c; 34 Oz. 15c; Oz. 25c; 34 Lb. 75c. 
7600—New Ruffled Sweet Peas, Mixed Colors, Pkt. 10c. 
EARLY FLOWERING SWEET PEAS 
When sown at the same lime as Spencer Sweet 
Peas they will commence blooming ten days to 
two weeks earlier. By sowing them in combina¬ 
tion with Spencers you will have a longer flower¬ 
ing season. The following nine varieties proved 
to be the finest in our testing garden. 
7001— Hope. A large long-stemmed black-seed¬ 
ed pure white. 
7003— Pride. Especially large flowers of an even 
shade of deep cerise. 
7004— Boon. Rich even salmony rose-pink of 
large size and long stems. 
7011— Star. The best deep clear rose-pink. 
7007— Mrs. Herbert Hoover. A medium deep 
blue of good size and extra long stems. 
7014— Mars. The best large sunproof deep 
blood-red. 
7015— Bridesmaid. Silvery-pink on cream 
ground. Extra large. 
7013— Mariner. A large flowered vigorous grow¬ 
ing dark blue. 
7012— Memory. The largest and best clear 
lavender-blue. 
Any color: Pkt. 10c; 34 Oz. 35c; Oz. 60c. 
C700— Early Flowering Collection of one 
regular packet each of the nine varieties 
above for 60c (saving you 30c). 
Early Flowering Sweet Pea Mixture 
7050—An exceptionally well blended mixture of 
all the best varieties. 
Pkt. 10c; 34 Oz. 20c; Oz. 35c; 34 Lb. $1.00. 
Th ree New Sweet Peas 
There is now being developed a new 
race of Sweet Peas, to be called “Spring 
Flowering,” that will be much better for 
home gardens. 
They start flowering earlier than 
Spencers, are more vigorous growing, and 
much more resistant to the hot sun. In our 
planting they were still flowering well 
after all others had been practically 
burned up by the extremely hot weather. 
These three are the first to be introduced. 
7113— Spring Flowering Rose 
Pink .Pkt. 25c 
7114— Spring Flowering Lav¬ 
ender .Pkt. 25c 
7115— Spring Flowering Blue. Pkt. 25c 
Spikes of Harris’ Special Northern Grown Salvia 
Annual STATICE 2 ft. 
Sinuata. One of the prettiest of the various 
“Everlastings.” Their long sprays of bright- 
colored paper-like flowers are just as decorative 
in the garden in the summer as they are in the 
house in winter. 
6170— Regal Mixture. A mixture of all differ¬ 
ent shades. Pkt. 10c; 34 Oz. 20c; Oz. 40c. 
6171— White. Beautiful with other colors. 
6172— Superb Rose. Very colorful rose. 
6174— Bonduelli. The best yellow. 
6175— Navy Blue (New). The best deep blue 
with the largest flowers that remain blue even 
after drying. 
Any above: Pkt. 10c; 34 Oz. 20c; Oz. 50c. 
Annual SALVIA 1 to 2 ft. 
4600— Bonfire. (Harris' New Northern Grown). 
For all purposes there is no finer strain of 
Salvia to be had. About 2 ft. tall, earlier and 
more uniform, bearing immense spikes of 
intense scarlet in the late summer. 
Pkt. 15c; Lg. Pkt. 30c; 34 Oz. 50c; 34 Oz. 85c. 
4602— Harbinger. Dwarf compact plants 1 ft. 
high completely covered with scarlet spikes. 
The earliest to bloom and ideal for low bed¬ 
ding. Pkt. 20c; Lg. Pkt. 40c; 34 Oz. 90c. 
4603— Farinacea, Blue Bedder. Light blue 
flowers along tall graceful stems. Excellent for 
bouquets even after frosts. 
Pkt. 20c; Lg. Pkt. 40c; 34 Oz. 55c. 
4611— Patens, Blue. Long spikes of large deep- 
blue. 3 ft. Pkt. 20c; 34 Oz. 85c. 
"The Sweet Peas from you started blooming in July 
and continued 'till November. The vines attained a growth 
of 10 feet. The flowers all averaged stems of 15 inches and 
several were 22 inches long. They took first prize at the 
Southeastern Alaska Fair.” Mrs. D.F. Milland, Juneau, 
A laska. 
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