NEW FLOWER SEED MIXTURES 
_If you have no particular planting plan in mind, and 
simply want a lot of flowers at very low cost, why not sow 
our Flowers for the Wild Garden. 
We have two mixtures, both especially made up to give 
For Sowing Broadcast 
offered throughout the catalog. Each mixture is blended 
into a good range of colors and to continue blooming from 
early summer until late fall. All varieties are fast germinat- 
you genuine satisfaction. The same good seed is used as is 
Culture. It is only necessary to stir up the soil, mix in the fertilizer and rake it smooth. 
Then scatter the seed (one ounce on about 100 square feet) and lightly rake it over again. 
Flowers for the Wild Garden 
DWARF GROWING MIXTURE 
8387—Ten excellent kinds 10 to 18 inches tall and all good for bouquets. In- 
cludes such flowers as Pompon Zinnia, Harmony Marigolds, Clarkia, etc. 
ing, upright in growth and excellent to cut for bouquets. 
TALL GROWING MIXTURE 
8392—Ten kinds growing about 3 ft. tall and good for cutting as well asa 
riot of color. Includes such kinds as Larkspur, Zinnias, Lupins, etc. 
Price of either Mixture: Pkt. 5c; 14 Oz. 15c; Oz. 25c; 14 Lb. 85c. 
NATURALIZING MIXTURE 
8395—A new and quite different mixture to sow in vacant lots, meadows, 
and unsightly spots where you want the flowers to continue year after year. 
This mixture is very carefully made up of at least 20 varieties of both 
annual and perennial flowers that self-sow each year, thus perpetuating 
themselves without further effort on your part. No packets. Oz. 30c; 
14 Lb. 95c; Lb. $3.00. 
NEW FLOWERS FOR 1941 
Including Winners in the 
All-America Trials 
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RadiancehPetuniarneserei eae eer 55 
Early Giant Aster, Rose Marie........... 62 
INierembergiaz es and eee eee 70 
Harmsahoyaltyaeetunia as ee 53 
Spry. Maricold ae eee ee eo Oo 
All-Double Petunia Blue Brocade......... 54 
Scarlet Glows Vlani2 Old sienna 53, 69 
Harris’ Extra Fancy Coleus.............. 64 
Harris’ Snapdragon Mixture............. 60 
Vossberg saDahiiase aa ctaere enna ate 53, 66 
Longissima Yellow Aquilegia............. 76 
Pacific Giant Delphinium Varieties....... ro 
Harris’ Grown Bedding Petunias......... 55 
Firmament @ynoglossum=s. oe soe). 63 
Peace. Scabiosatvee senienaene cece. ae 1 
Midget Blue Ageratum.................. 63 
Robinson’s New Pyrethrum.............. 75 
LOW GROWING FOR EDGING 
All Annuals 
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Dwarf Maricolds* eset eer 69 
A peratums-nqrbeen cite ech cca eres 63 
Al ysstim, ctsscerees cern oe tour ae marcia. 63 
Browalliak se 33 eae eee as ae 69 
Cand ytufteas gee Soi or eee eso oee 64 
Dianthus. eo ee eee 66 
Lobelia’. crore oe es Serco tes 67 
DwartNastuctiwins sy eee ee eee 59 
Bedding Phioxege cee cere oer eere ral 
Petunias, Low Growing Bedding.......... 55 
Pansies. tet ecco ee oie Ce ae eee 70 
Stocks -Jn u. Ps  eees ee aeeeee WP 
Verbenas =o sich oo ie oe nee 60 
Cupid: Zinnias. nce ae eee id 
Mexican: Zinnias ne nneniereinty cen rete 56 
“‘This is the second year I am ordering from you. 
If the results in my garden this year are as satis- 
factory as last, I shall be a confirmed customer. 
“May I especially commend you on the seed 
for the Wild Flower Garden. I feel I had almost 
100% germination and the variety was so beau- 
tiful my garden was the envy of my friends.” 
Mrs. W. H. Miller, Sussex, N. J. 
SURPRISE GARDEN MIXTURE 
8390—An interesting mixture of flowers for sowing broadcast in any loca- 
tion when you simply want to be sure of a riot of color, irrespective of 
height. The advantage of this mixture is the fact it contains so many 
kinds, some will surely grow in every spot. Over 35 different annual 
flowers. All good kinds and all seed of high germination, thoroughly 
mixed and well balanced. No packets. Oz. 25c; 144 Lb. 80c; Lb. $2.50. 
Selecting Flowers Gor Your Garden 
FLOWER SEED MIXTURES 
ARE DIFFERENT 
Our “Variety Mixtures” and “Color Mix- 
tures” are actually made by blending together 
the proper amounts of seed of the same care- 
fully grown separate kinds we offer as named 
varieties. These mixtures of ours are vastly 
superior to “mixed colors” generally sold out of 
stores. You know the colors and don’t have to 
gamble. 
HARRIS’ 
FOR CUT FLOWERS 
10 Most Popular Annuals 
Easily grown from seed sown outdoors. 
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Asters, Harris’ 8-Best Varieties........... 61 
Larkspur, Giant, bmperial eae ee 67 
Cosmoss Sense Olt eee 65 
Calendula Giant Flowered............... 64 
IManigolds All Varieties -.c ene aeons 68, 69 
Scabiosas AllsViarictiessaceesmen tc eeeetre ae 
oravveky, AN WETNESS. .5.66duacs aoe doe 56,0 
Snapdragons, Colossal Mixture........... 60 
Stocks sssurestosb LOOM anne ene eae 2 
Sweet Peas, New Spring Flowering........ le 
10 Good Hardy Perennials 
Easily grown from seed sown outdoors. 
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Hardye Garnablonsacep rn ett cetera 75 
Delphiniuim':. sanses ee eee ne oe 77, 58 
Lupins, Supreme Mixture................ 58 
Coreopsis Sunbeams gue eee 76 
Gallardiay D azzlenae ree 76 
Scabiosarcallcasicae eee rae eee 75 
Sweet, William).5. 0c octet cree eae 78 
Shasta Daisys A laskamemen erie 78 
Pyrethrum 24 tien. ie ie eer oe eee 75 
Hardye Pink: aren cisco eee Seisuce Sroisa Rees V7 
A FEW OF HARRIS’ SPECIALTIES 
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Petunia, Low-Growing 4-Color Mixture.... 55 
Supreme lpins),,..02)- eee 58 
Vossberg’s Hybrid Dahlias............... 66 
Sure-To-Bloom Stocks................¢: os 2 
Monarch) Delphinium ec) eee 58 
Giant Ruffled Petunias...-..--2, 2 eeeeee 54 
Gourds; Small Sorts) Mixed sae 4: 
Giant “Two-Tone Zinniass eee 57 
Royal Robes Salpiglossis................- 71 
Princess Foxglovew eee eee vis) 
Hardy Carnations 4) ee ee eeeeee eee 75 
Bonfire Salviaz 5. 42250 3. eee 73 
Queen of Sheba Hollyhock............... 76 
Robinson’s New Pyrethrum.............. 75 
FOR WINDOW AND PORCH BOXES 
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Giant: Rufiled: Petuniass eerie 54 
Single Low-Growing Petunias............ 55) 
Tuberous-rooted Begonias............... 80 
Verbenas: 5433.00 ee eee 60 
Dwarf Nasturtiums eee eee 59 
Goleus jy) 3...:4 ee Cee See 64 
Midget Blue Ageratum.................. 63 
Lobelia; 45 220s hist ee R eo eee 67 
FLOWERS PREFERRING SHADE 
Annuals Sepa 
ASEOLS 1 Necie.s porches 61, 62 
Pansies4 3.5.0 We a ee 70 
Snapdragons.. cco ae eee 60 
Dianthus ee acont ores caine eee 66 
Larkspur antes vase rete eee eee 67 
Coleus 48h evs k rae A ete ek eee 64 
Clarkias rae be ener re ee 65 
Tuberous-Rooted Begonias.............. 80 
‘Aubretias, cn onset eee rE oe 78 
AQUI pias 3A ey aor. oc cere ee 76 
Primrosé.....< Sec OL ee 78 
Horget-Me-Nots. case -n - > ncn see eee V7 
Hoxglovesini:. ater atelier em ee 75 
Canterbury) Bells eae ere ere 76 
