Hardy Chrysanthemums 
In the late autumn—a gorgeous display in your garden, and your house full of bouquets. 
The varieties we olfer are the earliest blooming kinds, all flowering here in the open 
field. They are so easy to grow and sure to bloom from our potted plants. They are 
mailed postpaid to you at the proper time for planting. 
PRICE of any color: 3 for 75c; $2.70 per doz.; $5.00 per 25 postpaid. 
Vulcan. Tall growing, semi-double, large deep 
crimson-red which is made still more brilliant 
by the large yellow center. Blooms Oct. 1st. 
G lory of Seven Oaks. The earliest large-flowered 
double bright yellow. Tall growing and in 
bloom Sept. 9 th. 
Murillo. Medium tall, double-flowered, light 
pink. In bloom Oct. 5th. 
Sonny Boy. The earliest double yellow. Medium 
tall. In full flower Sept. 9th. 
Tasiva. A new medium-tall, double white. Ex¬ 
ceptionally free-flowering in large clusters. 
Full bloom Sept. 25th. 
Hesbia. The earliest tall, semi-double, light 
pink. Very good. In bloom Sept. 9th. 
Golden Climax. Medium tall, early, small 
button-flowered bright yellow. 
Pink Cushion. Also called “Azaleamum.” Low 
growing, very early, clear pink. Double flowers 
in great profusion during August and Sep¬ 
tember. 
If you arc looking for the most satisfactory flower and, at the same time, the 
easiest to grow, you should plant Gladioli. There are no finer flowers for cutting, 
and they make such a brilliant display in the garden during August and September. 
Harris’ Gladioli bulbs are free from disease or thrips, and the bulbs are all l%" 
in diameter and larger. 
A GLADIOLUS MIXTURE EXTRAORDINARY 
Harris' Ideal Mixture. Here is a Gladiolus mixture that is not only different, but far 
superior to any other mixture we have ever seen offered, and at no increase in price. It is a 
mixture of equal amounts of the twelve excellent varieties named below. No matter how much 
you paid you couldn’t possibly get a mixture of finer Gladioli. 
Each order is individually put up, using an equal number of bulbs of each kind. 
When you order "1 doz.” you actually get one bulb of each kind; for “2 doz.” two bulbs of 
each kind; etc. Price: 75c per doz. $3.40 per 100. 
The Twelve Ideal Gladioli Used. Betty Nuthall ( coral pink), Picardy ( shrimp pink). 
Dr. Bennett (scarlet). Minuet (lavender) , LaPaloma (orange), Chas. Dickens ( violet-purple ), 
Golden Dream (yellow). Maid of Orleans (white), Berty Snow (lavender-pink), Bagdad 
(smoky). Commander Koehl ( blood red), Wasaga (buff). 
SEPARATE COLORS OF GLADIOLI. We can furnish any of the above varieties 
separate for 85c per doz.; $1.25 per 25; $4.20 per 100. 
One of the oldest and most rare of American 
flowers—treasured by that mysterious race of 
people, the Aztecs. They are as easily grown as 
Gladioli and will give you the most gorgeous 
flowers in your neighborhood. 
The bulbs are shipped about May 1st with 
complete cultural directions. 
Mixture No. 1. The bulbs for this mixture are 
grown from a splendid strain of mixed seed 
of all the available colors. $1.50 per Doz.; 
$2.50 per 25; $9.00 per 100. 
New xx Tiger Flower" 
or Tigridia 
Harris’ Ideal Mixture Gladioli 
CHRYSANTHEMUM COLLECTION NO. 14— One plant each of the eight very early 
flowering kinds as described for only $1.75 postpaid. 
This is a splendid assortment for Northern locations. Shipped May 1st to June 1st only. 
Double Camellia-flowered Begonia 
Tuberous-Rooted 
Begonias 
For Shady Spots 
We don’t know of any flower that will give you 
as much color in the shade. Neither do we know 
of any other flower as easy for you to grow. Just 
plant the bulbs in any shady spot where the soil 
is good and you know they will grow. 
Shipping Date. As they can not be planted 
outdoors until after danger of frosts, they are 
shipped about May 15th unless you specify 
otherwise. Be sure to tell us if you want them 
earlier. 
BEGONIA PRICES 
Double Camellia-flowered. Any of the fol¬ 
lowing five best colors: Crimson, White, 
Salmon, Pink, and Orange Shades. 
75c for 3; $2.20 per Doz.; $19.00 per 100. (25 
at 100 rate). 
Pink Cushion Chrysanthemum 
HARDY PLANTS, LILIES, VINES, POTTED ROSES and BEDDING PLANTS 
If you are interested in varieties of Hardy Plants, Lilies, Potted Boses, or Bedding Plants not offered in this catalog on pages 69 and 75 to 
81, but which we have for sale at our Boadside Store, we suggest you send for one or more of the following free special non-descriptive price 
lists:— Special Hardy Plant and Lily List; Special Price List of Potted Roses and Vines; Special Bedding Plant List. 
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