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Harris’ New Petunia 
ROYALTY 
Actually New, Different and Worthwhile 
3809—Royalty (Harris Grown). Of all the Petunias we have grown, we con- 
sider this new 1941 introduction of our own as “tops” for anyone’s garden. 
As shown in the photograph, the colors vary from almost pure white to 
deep velvety violet-blue, with most of them starred and blotched. In fact, 
almost the complete range will frequently appear on one plant. The flowers 
are immense, well waved, and of a very velvety texture. Just imagine a 
border, bed, or window box of these entrancing Petunias continually 
changing from day to day, and positively amazing for bouquets. Pkt. (200 
seeds) 25c; 500 seeds 45c; 1000 seeds 75c; gg Oz. $1.75; gy Gz. $3.00. 
A New Dahlia for Cutting 
VOSSBERG’S HYBRIDS 
2605—Meadowbrook Strain. Here is a new Harris Dahlia easy to grow 
from seed and ideal for cutting. The large single and crested long-stemmed 
flowers are on rapidly growing vigorous plants 3 to 4 ft. tall; just right for 
your garden and bouquets. The color range is superior, including many new 
pink, salmon, and apricot shades. And most important—this strain has 
been especially bred for its long-keeping quality when cut. 
Pkt. 20c; =, Oz. 65c; 14% Oz: $1.10: 
A New Dwarf Zinnia 
$8238—Black Ruby (All-America Selection for 1941). A new color in Pompon 
Zinnias—a rich, deep, blackish maroon. Flowers | to 114 in. across on good 
stems for cutting. 18 to 24 in. tall. Pkt. 25c each. 

Harris’ New Petunia, ‘‘Royalty”’ 
Three All-America Marigolds 
3415—Harmony Hybrids (All-America, 1940). An ideal low border Marigold. 
Good sized flowers in every imaginable combination of yellow, gold and 
mahogany. | ft. tall and early. Pkt. 15ce; Lg. Pkt. 30c; 14 Oz. 65c; Oz. $2.00. 
3417—Scarlet Glow (All-America, 1941). The brightest red of all low-growing 
double French Marigolds. Fully double 2-in. flowers opening a deep scarlet 
and turning to rich tangerine. Blooms very early. Pkt. 25c each. 
3416—Spry (Silver Medal All-America for 1941). Lilliput plants about 9 in. tall 
starting to bloom in only 9 weeks from seed. The crested center of bright 
yellow is surrounded by rows of mahogany-red guard petals. Recommended 
for its earliness and complete satisfaction. Pkt. 25c. 
A New Dwarf White Scabiosa 
ALL GARDENS NEED MORE WHITE 
4641—Peace (All-America 1941). A perfect companion for Heavenly Blue 
Scabiosa (described on page 72). 2-in. perfectly formed double pure white 
flowers on plants 2 ft. tall. Early flowering and excellent for cutting. 
Pkt. 25c each. 
Two 1941 All-America Petunias 
3796—All-Double Blue Brocade. A new color in the recently introduced 
100% double-flowering Petunias. Double fringed flowers of deep violet-blue 
on low-growing plants. Pkt. (100 seeds) 50c; 200 seeds 95c; 500 seeds $1.75. 

Harmony Hybrid Marigolds 3846—Radiance. See description on page 55...............22+0. Pkts25e; 
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