VEGETABLES OF SPEC/AL MERIT 
Harris’ Wonder Pepper 
Early—Prolific—Thick Meated 
This is really an early prolific California Wonder and we are convinced 
it is the best pepper of this type obtainable. It is of our own breeding 
and growing. In it we have combined the large thick meated fruits of 
California Wonder with the earliness and great productivity of our Harris’ 
Early Giant. 
The fruit as shown in the photo to the right is large, smooth, blunt 
and very thick meated. It is borne in great abundance on strong 
sturdy vines and is early enough to produce large crops of ripe 
red peppers even here in our climate where seasons are so short. 
The peppers are of extremely fine quality and ideal type for 
stuffing. 
We urge you to grow some Harris’ Wonder this year. 
We know you will be pleased. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 55c; 14 Lb. $1.60; Lb. $5.50. 











Harris’ King of the North 
Enormous Early Peppers 
This fine pepper which we introduced seven years ago 
has become an established favorite. 
It is so early and heavy bearing that it ripens most of its 
fruit even in our climate; which is unusual in this type of pepper, 
and it will produce an abundance of green fruit early in the season. 
The peppers are large, dark green turning to a deep rich red when 
ripe. The flesh is medium thick, mild and sweet. The plants are of a 
branching growth and literally covered with large fruit, which is borne 
These large 
peppers fill 

from the bottom right up to the top of the plant. See photo on Page 33. he al 
Since its introduction there have appeared a number of similar strains. The = 
seed we offer is all grown on our own farms from our carefully bred stock seed. Harris’ Wonder Peppers 
Altogether we think this is one of the finest large peppers grown and we 
strongly recommend it to all who grow peppers. Harris Pepper Plants 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 55c; 14 Lb. $1.60; Lb. $5.50. Sturdy and true to name-—See page 82 

Harris’ Perfection—The Best Long Cucumber for Slicing 
If you want a long deep green white spine cucumber of the finest quality try this kind. In spite of the many excellent new 
kinds, this is still in a class by itself for home use and market. The fruit is dark green with fine white rays at the blossom 
end, giving it a very attractive appearance. It is crisp, solid and of the finest quality and retains its color for a long time 
after being picked. 
We have grown this cucumber for many years and by careful selection have obtained a strain that is more uniform than 
any similar variety we know of. The fruit is about 8 in. long when ready to pick and will average over 12 inches in length 
when mature. The attractive appearance, deep green color and uniformity of size make these cucumbers sell for a pre- 
Harris’ Perfection mium on the market and roadside stands. Pkt. 10c; Oz. 25c; 144 Lb. 70c; Lb. $1.90. 
Harris Ballhead—The Heavy Yielding Danish Cabbage 
Without doubt this is the premium stock of Danish Ballhead. 
It is very uniform, extremely solid and just the right size for market and shipping, averaging 
5 to 6 lbs. in weight. The vigor and great uniformity of this strain year in and year out make it a 
most consistent heavy yielder of fine cabbage and in addition it has proved to be a very superior 
keeper, coming out of storage in excellent shape. 
The heads are greener than most Danish cabbage and have a slight purple tinge. Because of 
the attractive appearance, uniform size and firmness, this cabbage commands the best prices 
and often sells readily when the market is slow. See also page 15. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 60c; 14 Lb. $1.65; Lb. $5.00. 
New Pompsnite, Hybrid—The Earliest Large Fruited Egg Plant 
This very early highly productive egg plant was 
developed by Prof. J. R. Hepler of the New 
Hampshire Agriculture Experiment Station. The 
fruit is oval in shape and nearly all fruits are a 
fine purple color. It is a little smaller than Black 
Beauty which it resembles, but ideal size for 
table use. 

Two remarkable characteristics of the New 
Hampshire Hybrid are its earliness and large 
yield. We have counted as many as 8 to 10 good 
fruits and several small ones on a single plant. 
This new variety is a fine home garden kind 
and has proved a most profitable market variety 
where the seasons are too short to grow othe1 
kinds. Seed of our own growing. 
“Pkt! 10c; Oz. 65c; 14 Lb. $1.90; Lb. $6.50. 
Note: We can furnish New Hampshire Hybrid 
plants grown in ‘Fertile’ pots, all ready to set 

New Hampshire Hybrid Egg Plant directly in the garden at $1.00 per doz., or 50 for 
The feet heve been ae Se $3.25 transportation paid. Ready May 25. See Harris’ Ballhead Cabbage 
the abundance of fruit. page 82. Joe Harris shows some heads in one of our fields. 
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