A LL PLANTS L ISTED ARC. SUITABLE for F ALL PLANTI NG 
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MERTENSIA, or Hardy Blue Bell 
Hardy bulbs th t broom the first year, in May. Like shade or a 
lamp location. Flowers are blue tinged with pink in loos racemes. 
Very showy and pretty. 15c each; 6 for 70c; 10 for $1.00., prepaid 
FINE CUT FLOWERS LOR 
DECORATION DAY 
Beautiful daisies on long stems, that last a long while after cutting. 
Always bloom for Decoration Day. Perfectly hardy and will blooan next 
tear if planted this fall. 
Red Painted Daisy (Pyrethrum) 
James Kelway variety. Beautiful shade of bright velvety red. Our 
strain of these fine plants is superb. Grows 2)4 fe a t tall. 
White Daisy 
Hartje & Elder variety. Pure white flowers, with yellow centers. Large 
size. Long stems. A beautiful daisy. 
Fine fiehUgromi plants, either variety, 25c each, 4 for 70e, 12 for $1.95 
Postpaid 
TROLLIUS 
This plant is a cold weather variety and thrives where more tender 
plants would, freeze out. The flowers are produced for a long time and 
make beautiful and lasting cut flowers. You will prize these plants 
once you have them blooming in your garden. 
EUROPAEUS, GOLD QUELLE 40c each; 3 for $1.00 
A deep yellow flower with tall, rich golden stamen. A fine late 
flowering sort 
EUROPAEUS, LEMON QUEEN 40c each; 3 for $1.00 
Free flowering, strong growing plant. Flowers pale yellow, pro¬ 
duced in bundance on stems about 2 feet high. 
EUROPAEUS, ORANGE Gi OBE 40 c each; 3 for $1.00 
Lerirabie free-flowering plants, producing their giant orange- 
yellow, buttercup-like blossoms c st-ms 1 to 2 feet h,gh, fr mi 
May until Aueust; succeeds admirably iu the border in a half¬ 
shade position. 
LEDEBOURI 40c each; 3 for $1.00 
A magnificent variety of very deep orange color. Its great 
merit lies in its late flowering propensities. After other va¬ 
rieties have failed it is at its best. 
CHOICE MIXED COLORS 30c each; 3 for 75c 
Colors range from pale yellow to deep orange; on strong stems 
2 feet high. Wonderful as cut flowers, and good in most locations. 
Chinese Bell Flower 
Large, showy, deep blue flowers on 20-in. stems are produced all sum¬ 
mer. A splendid hardy pliant in the border. The plant increases each ^ 
year like a peony. Neat and clean. Plant this fall, will bfloom next ri 
year. July to frost. Hardy. 3-year roots. 25c each; 3 for 65c; 6 for $1.10. J 
Shasta Daisy-lVlrs. Chas. Beil 
A fin© large-flower variety of this splendid cut-flower. Large, pure 
white flowers with yellow centers. 18-inch stems. July and August. 
Hardy. 20c each; 3 for 50c; 6 for 90c. 
Giant Hibiscus 
Perfectly hardy. This unusually showy plant blooms first year from July 
to frost. Grows 4 feet tall and the immense flowers are 8 inches across. 
Gorgeous red shades. Also bright pink and pure white. Order the colors 
you prefer. This plant thrives in all soils and l’ik r s sun or partril 
shade. 3-year-old plants, 35c each; 3 for $1.00; 13 for $3.00, prepaid. 
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HEMEROCALLIS, or Day 
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A ■ wse new hybrid Lemon Lilies are fast becoming garden aristocrats. 
Perfectly hardy, easy to grow, fine for cutting. Large trumpet-shaped 
flowers on long stems. Beautiful color shades, and the e new varieti s 
Oder bloom all summer through. IVe offer only strong field-grown plants. 
All Plants Are Postpaid 
l»Al STATE — Glistening deep yellow on 4 foot st ms. In full bloom 
aho.it July 1st. 35c each; 3 for $1.09. 
DR. REGEL — Rich orange-yellow in May. V rv fragrant. 25c each, 
3 for 65c. 
1LORHAM — Ri ih golden yellow with Indian r d markings. Bloom June 
and July. 25c each; 3 for 65c. 
J. A. CRAWFORD—Apricot-yellow, sladed light cadmium. M"ny flowers 
on stein. Does well in light shade. Late June. 35c each; 3 for $1.00. 
HYPERION—A PRIZE WINNER. Very large flowers of finest pale yel¬ 
low. Very fragrant and grows and strives in wet or dry locations, 
4- sun or shade. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.75. 
? KWANSO—Large DOUBLE flowers of rich golden bronze in August. 
% 25c each; 3 for 65c. 
% LEMONA—Very large flowers of lemon-yellow in e^rly July. Very tal! 
| and fine. 35c each; 3 for $1.06. 
MRS. W. II. WYMAN—Lat st to bloom. Lovely light yellow flowers in 
| August. Very fre -flowering, lasts a long time. 35c each; 3 for $1.00. 
| 'THE GEM—Rich, deep orange-yellow flow rs on 4-ft stems. Full bloom 
middle of June. V ry fine. 35c each 3 for $1.00. 
THUNREHGI—A very fine July blooming Lily with light y< llow flowers. 
Very pretty. 25c each; 3 for 65c. 
SPECIAL OFFER 
Wc will send 10 fine plants (1 of each listed above), postpaid for $3.00 
A Few Words About Harmon’s Fine Oriental Poppies 
These vivid colored flowers are becoming more popular every year. 
We offer new varieties that add dash and exotic beauty to your garden. 
Flowers are very large on tall stiff stems. Colors range from pure 
white through many shades of or.inge, pink and red, to wine-purple. 
Consider their ease of culture, dependability for producing fine, 
large flowers, their hardiness, and ability to thrive In almost all soils. 
They give large dividends for the little effort and time required to care 
for them. 
THE PLANTS WE SELL ARE GROWN FROM ROOT DIVISIONS 
All are two-year-old field grown plants. They generally bloom the 
first year after planting and are very much superior to common seed¬ 
lings usually sold at a cheap price. We guarantee them to be true to 
name and color. 
Complete cultural directions are sent with each order. Poppies like 
a well drained soil bat they are not particular whether it Is clay, sandy, 
limestone or acid. Leaf mold, wcQ rotted cow manure and bone meal 
are the best fertilizers for them. 
SNOWFLAME—-The Latest Sensation In Oriental Poppies. 
(Plant patent No. 365) The lower hair of the flower is pure white, the uoper half a flame-orange, creating a most unusual and brilliant effect. The 
orange band of the upper half of the petals varies considerably in width with each flower, helping increase the charm of this rare variety. Happily 
Snowflame is a very strong grower and blooms freely. It is not subject to any ailments or incsect pests. In fact, it is one of the strongest growing- 
varieties we have. The flowers are large and grow on stiff stems. A few clumps of Poppy Snowflame in your garden will create nothing short of 
a sensation. From August until the end of the tall planting season, we send field-grown roots. 75c ea., 3 lor $2.00, 12 lor $7.50. 
BEAUTY OF LIVERMORE-Early deep oxblood-red. Tall growing. 
3 feet. Large flowers of fine texture . 
CAVALIER—One of Dr. Noeley’s latest and best introductions. 
Large flowers are crinkly and deep scarlet-red. Tall, strong 
stems m"2;e them fine for cutting. 
FAIRY—-Not very large but a lovely Poppy. Delicate pink blooms 
and an excellent variety for foreground and imall beds. 
GOLDEN SURPRISE—This Poppy is the nearest to a goldpn yellow 
it has been possible to bring Oriental Poppies. The flowers are 
very substantial and Urge, on stems 24 inches tall. Is very free 
blooming and a stout grower. Excellent in the foreground. 
HENRI CAYEUX IMPROVED—Much larger flowers 1 than Henri 
Cayeux but otherwise si mi l q r. The big blooms are a peculiar 
tint of ashes of roses or an old rose shaded; burgundy. If grown 
in light shade this flower really comes to perfection. 
JEANNIE MAWSON—Large lovely flowers of a beautiful garanium- 
pink. Tall and lasting 2)4 foot. 
JOYCE_Color of American Beauty Rose, cerise red with crinkled 
petals. Tall growing end outstanding. 
MAY SADLER— Geranium-pink with black base. Very large and 
makes a compact pUmt. 
MRS. PERRY—Tall growing, prolific bloomer of a beautiful dear 
35c a pink. Very hardy. 
OLYMPIA—Very early. Beautiful salmon shade. Double. Very 
M hardy and a beautiful plant for massed bloom.35c 
50c I ORANGE KING— 1 Tall .growing and large flowers of pure orange. 
■J: Free blooming, very hardy and good for Glutting .35c 
§‘ PURITY—Soft pure pink without any spots or markings. Consitder- 
f§ eds by. many to be one of the best pink Poppies. Large flower 
and fine for cutting. 50c 
=§ SALMON GLOW (Double)—A fine double salmon -orange not to be 
c d confused with Olympia. These flowers are exceptionally large, 
fj fully eight in Res across. It is a Dutch origination 'Snd selected 
j| for the Widey trials. It received a first class certificate in Hol- 
d land and is spoken of as a beautiful douWe salmon-orange. 
50 fi Strong, upright growing Poppy. It was much admired in our 
i nursery.. 5<>c 
35c ^ WURTEMBERGIA—Enormous. The largest of all Poppies. Bright 
j scarlet-red. Three feet and free blooming.50c 
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Pf Any three 35c varieties postpaid for $ ,80 
35c v4 Any three 50c varieties postpaid for 1.20 
SPECIAL DOLLAR BARGAIN 
We are moving a large field of Poppie plants this autumn and have some fine, large mixed plants. All choice varieties, but un¬ 
named, in pink, dark red, crimson, orange, double salmon, etc. Eight fine plants postpaid for $1.00. 
CARNA1!ON----Crimson King 
Very hardy and produce beutitul ruby reid flowers on tall stems 
all summer through. Showy in bolder and fine for (fitting. Will bloom 
mst ye r. 30c each; 3 for 75c; 6 for $1.35, Prepaid. 
Delphinium 
NEW, SENSATIONAL, DOUBLE DELPHINIUM 
Tins season we offer the n©w Pacific hybrids with immens double flowers 
of pleasing combination of pink, lavender, blue and purple. Th * plants 
grow about five fe T tall and the foliage i s mildew resistant. Surely you 
will want some of these fine hardy delphinium. We can supply you wUh 
pure white double delphinium also. P y y 
line Plants, 30c each, 3 for 85c, 6 for $1.50, 12 for $2.75 postpaid 
Blackmore & Langdon Delphinium 
SingLes and double mix id in a wonderful arra„ , . 
lieautiM flowers for TttingJ Ta^ and Ve”offT 
plants of this strain as the Hollyhock Delphinium. 
20c each, 3 for 55c, 6 for 95c or 12 for $4.85 postpaid 
Hardy Phlox 
seed. Keep wen watered butVnat P ' MtS S ° l ° 
UV* 04 " 61 that wi “ Moon, next year: 
? starl-et. One of the best. 
BEACON—Tall, cherry red. 
BORDER QUEEN—Very large pure pink. 
l)AlVA K SK FTC!rT^ob liC t ate T P !? k T ith r0d Gye - fragrant. 
EIFFEL TOWFR T aroe fl a ' T r f e sa - m on-pink, crimson eve. 
E I FARRINC?OA ir ° f salm °' n *pink, bright red center. 
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MRS* SCHOLTEN—\ery large bright pink 
PALADm R s°?A; Be ^ t t fUl -Il laC t lue * V ^ y lar S e flowers, 
r A E\ DUN—Salmon pi,nk with red eve. 
RHEINLANDER—Clear salmon-pink. Fine. 
25c each, 3 for 65c, 6 for $1.10, 12 for $2.66, labeled and postpaid 
Gallardia Sun God Improved 
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tlM flower 5oc B s. Tzrzi-ziriz 
Gallardia Portola Hybrids 
Hardy garden flower, fine for cuttings. Blooms June to frost Td,™ 
Bleeding Heart 
Beautiful romantic, old-fashioned bidding hearts are We.4 ^ _ 
Thrives m Shady locations and bloom with Jonquills i,n Early Mav 
field grown plants that will bloom first year. 7 Y ' Fm 
40c each, 3 for $1.00, 6 for $1.85 pospaid 
THE HARMON NURSERY, Prospect, Ohio 
