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If you are not using our Special Northern-Grown Bonfire Salvia, 
we want you to try it. The germination is 82% and there are 
8400 seeds per ounce (12% more than imported seed). 
Simply ask for "Trial Packet Bonfire Salvia" 
Sufficient seed for 500 seedlings 
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A few unsolicited letters from commercial flower growers: 
“After using your seeds for two years, both 
vegetable and flower, I honestly believe that 
you have the finest seed on the market, and 
our customers always come back for more of 
each.” Mr. J. P. D., Fryeburg, Maine. 
“As our trade increases for vegetable and 
flower plants our seed requirements increase, 
and we have found your seeds to be the 
best.” Mr. S. M. L., Hanover, Penna. 
“I wish to tell you that your Hardy Car¬ 
nations are excellent. We sow the seed as 
early as we can get at outdoor frames, and 
transplant to the field as soon as they are 
large enough. The following year they pro¬ 
duce excellent plants and our customers rave 
over them. Last year they proved a profitable 
crop.” Mr. V. D. U., Erie, Penna. 
“I do not know how large you are able to 
grow the blooms of your Harris Paramount 
Ruffled Giants, but I have grown them to the 
size of 6*4 inches in diameter.” Mr. T. H. 
D., Providence, R. I. 
“Premier Primroses from your seeds were 
wonderful this spring. From a 25c packet I 
sold about $9.00 worth of plants, and cus¬ 
tomers raved over them.” M. F., Norwich, 
Conn. 
“I had the finest Sweet Peas I have ever 
grown. I tried to grow good ones for 10 
years and this was the first year I succeeded 
in doing so. New England seems to be a hard 
place to grow Sweet Peas successfully out¬ 
doors, many find. I used New Spencer Var¬ 
ieties Mixed, and was more than pleased with 
them. I might add also that we had the worst 
drought in 50 years in this section, and the 
Sweet Peas were never watered.” Mr. N. H. 
S., West Springfield, Mass. 
“We feel that the selection of a seed house, 
Harris, is certainly to be commended. The 
germination of your Antirrhinum, Petunias 
and other early flowers is just about the best 
we have seen. This stands in sharp contrast 
to all of our previous experience with seeds 
bought and sent to us to grow.” Mr. A. L., 
Dorset, Vermont. 
“My crop last year of White American 
Branching Asters brought me a good price in 
the market.” Mr. W. J. C., Stony Point, N. Y. 
“The Delphinium I got from you were 
grand. You can use my name any time you 
like, for your seeds were grand and true to 
name.” Mr. J. C., Peterboro, Ont. 
“The percent marks must have been wrong 
on your flower seed packages. I am sure every 
seed you sent me came up.' E. L. P., New 
Haven, Conn. 
“I had wonderful Asters from your seed 
last year, while seed from another seed house, 
which should have been good as it was higher 
priced, was a blank. Both seeds had the same 
treatment.” Mr. J. G. M., Morristown, 
Penna. 
“I have always had the most wonderful 
Snapdragons in the neighborhood and won 
blue ribbons at flower shows; and have never 
purchased anywhere but from Moreton Farm 
during the last ten years.” E. L. B., Altoona, 
Penna. 
“Last year I bought a package of your 
Giant Snapdragon seeds. I had wonderful luck 
with them and no florist had any prettier or 
larger blooms than I had.” M. H., Trenton, 
N. J. 
“I have grown Stocks for the past two 
years from your seeds and have found none 
to equal them.” A. J., Jordanville, N. Y. 
“We are finding your seeds the best we 
have ever sown. Sorry we did not know of 
you years ago.” Mr. C. F. K., Oakland, Md. 
“Another order will follow later. Have had 
very good results with your seeds." Mr. C. 
B. , Elmira, N. Y. 
“I was more than satisfied with your seeds 
the past two years, especially the Asters.” 
Mr. H. V. G., Birmingham, Mich. 
“We are finding by actual comparison with 
other seeds that Harris seeds do the very 
best for us of any we have ever tried.” Mr. 
C. W. R., Neodesha, Kans. 
“Our Calendula from you, field grown, were 
very large last year, and we have many re¬ 
peat orders that we could not keep up with.” 
Mr. H. E. S., N. Tonawanda, N. Y. 
JOSEPH HARRIS CO., Inc. 
MORETON FARM ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
