FLOWER SEEDS 
Enchantress Pink Aster 
Ageratum 
Probably few other flowers are as diversified in their 
uses. The new variety Blue Ball is an excellent kind to 
either pot for spring trade, or to sow in November or 
December for Easter trade. Little Blue Star is a most 
satisfactory dwarf edging variety to use for bedding 
plant trade, while Swanley Blue, being taller, makes a 
valuable cut-flower. 
Lg. Pkt. 
34 Oz. Oz. 
W2015 —Swanley Blue. 
$ .15 
$ .20 
$ .50 
W2011— Little Blue Star. 
.25 
.60 
2.00 
W2014— Blue Ball. 
.15 
.25 
.75 
Alyssum 
34 Oz. 
Oz. 34 Lb. 
W2020— Sweet 1 ft. 
$ .10 $ .30 $ .90 
W2021 —Little Gem 8 in. 
.15 
.50 
1.50 
W2022 —Carpet of Snow 5 in. 
.20 
.60 
1.80 
W2023 —Lilac Queen—Reselected . 
.60 
2.00 
6.00 
Asparagus 
100 
1000 
5000 
seeds 
seeds 
seeds 
W2090 —Plumosus Nanus. 
W2091 —Sprengerii. 
.2U $1.00 $4.00 
HARRIS’ ASTERS —New Wilt-Resistant Varieties 
You, as a commercial grower cannot afford to gamble unnecessarily. Sow only 
“Wilt-Resistant Asters” and eliminate the risk of “wilt” or “stem rot.” 
If you are growing for cut-flowers we particularly recommend the New Early Giants, Crego 
Enchantress Pink, Shell Pink, Purple, and White, Peerless Pink, American Branching Azure Blue, 
Rose and White. 
We would also urge you to try Harris' New Early Dawn in separate colors, and Pompon Asters 
in mixture. They both prove profitable in desirable locations and are well worth trying. 
For a spring plant trade we find the best sellers are Peerless Pink, Heart of France, American 
Branching White, Azure Blue, Rose, and Purple. Some trade also demands Crego Asters in which 
case we recommend sowing Crego Azure Blue, Enchantress Pink, Shell Pink, and White. 
Crego Asters 
Ostridh Feather Asters. An unusual range 
of colors selected from the best of the fluffy or 
Crego type. 
W1402—Shell Pink 
W1404—Azure Blue 
W1405—Purple.... 
W1403—Deep Rose 
Lg. 
Pkt. 34 Oz. Oz. 
$ .25 $ .45 $1.60 
W1401—White. 
W1406—Enchantress Pink. 
W1400—Variety Mixture.15 .40 1.25 
American Branching Asters 
The leading mid-season variety for all 
purposes. 
W1604—Azure Blue. 
W1606—Crimson. 
W1602—Flesh Pink. 
W1607—Peach Blossom . 
W1605—Purple. 
W1603—Rose. 
W1601—White. 
W1600—Variety Mixture 
Lg. 
Pkt. 34 Oz. Oz. 
$ .25 $ .45 $1.60 
.15 .40 1.25 
Royal Asters 
Same form as American Branching but 
slightly earlier. 
W1301—White. 
W1303—Rose. 
W1304—Lavender. 
W1305—Purple. 
W1300—Variety Mixture 
Lg. 
Pkt. 34 Oz. Oz. 
$ .25 $ .45 $1.60 
.15 .40 1.25 
New Early Giant Asters 
A much earlier, and wilt-resistant strain of 
the immense California Giant Asters. 
W1824—Light Blue .... 
W1823—Peach Blossom 
Lg. Pkt. 34 Oz. Oz. 
; }$ .35 $ .85 $3.00 
Harris’ 8-Best Mixture 
W1500—Our own special mixture made from 
equal quantities of the following eight best 
Wilt-Resistant Asters: New Early Giant 
Light Blue, New Early Giant Peach Blos¬ 
som, American Branching Purple, American 
Branching White, New Enchantress Pink, 
Peerless Pink, Heart of France, and Deep 
Rose Crego. 
Particularly good for plant trade or gar¬ 
den. Lg. Pkt. i5c; x /i Oz. 45c; Oz. $1.50; 
l A Lb. $4.50. 
Peerless Pink Aster 
W1066—This is still the most profitable light 
pink Aster. Large double flowers on vigor¬ 
ous branching plants. Lg. Pkt. 25c; Ya Oz. 
45c; Oz. $1.60. 
Heart of France Aster 
W1078 —The most popular “red” Aster and 
still a favorite for the gardens. There is no 
other Aster to take its place. Lg. Pkt. 25c; 
Ya Oz. 60c; Oz. $2.00. 
