SEEDS of Hardy Perennial Flowers 
. Harris’ favorite varieties which grow easily from seed sowed in spring or summer. These varieties are of our own 
growing, and all is fresh, new-crop seed. 
‘4 a | NEW HARRIS-GROWN 
HARDY PERENNIALS 
PRINCESS FOXGLOVE 
2720—Pastel Mixture. Here is really a new 
flower for your garden—a Foxglove in dis- 
tinctly new shades of pink, apricot, buff, rose, 
and heliotrope. Never before have we seen such 
a beautiful display of pastel shades as the rows 
of 4-ft. tall spikes growing in our field. Easy to 
raise them from seed and will grow in full sun 
or shade. Pkt. 15c; Lg. Pkt. 30c; 44 Oz. 75c-. 
2721—Primrose. Another new Harris introduc- 
tion. Large flowers of soft primrose-yellow. 
Pkt. 15¢c; Le. Pkt. 30ce- 
2725—Shirley. Mixed colors. Various shades of 
rose, white, and purple spotted flowers. 
Pkt. 10c; Lg. Pkt. 20c; 144 Oz. 50c. 
“T have had wonderful success with Hardy Carnations. 
T sell plants in the spring from boxes and garden. Harris 
seeds have proved successful every time.” 
3/22/40 Mrs. Floyd Heselton, West Woodstock, Vt. 

Mini 
Robinson’s Pyrethrum 
ROBINSON’S PYRETHRUM 
4015—Mlixed Colors. This is, by far, the finest 
Pyrethrum (Painted Daisies) we have ever 
seen. The flowers are much larger, with more 
and broader petals. The plant is more robust 
and the stems are longer and stiffer. They are 
ideal for bouquets as the flowers are held 
upright and do not tip or droop, even after 
. they are cut. The colors are largely in shades 
of red and pink. 
Pkt. 20c; Lg. Pkt. 40c; 144 Oz. $1.25. 
“Many thanks for the thrifty Delphinium plants which 
T received Thursday, May 23rd. All the plants I received 
from you are growing lustily and I am looking forward to 
their blooming.” 
Mrs. Chas. G. Stanwick, South Orange, N. J. 
“The Delphinium plants you sent me last spring were 
beautiful. I shall want a few more this year.” 
W. H. O'Connell, West Hartford, Conn. 
“The roses you sent me last year gave me some beautiful 
roses. I never thought I could grow such fine ones.” 
Harold C. Smith, Somerset Center, Mass. 

Princess Foxglove 
HARDY SCABIOSA 
(S. Caucasica.) We unhesitatingly recommend 
“Hardy Scabiosa”’ as the best hardy perennial for 
both garden and cutting. It has just the right 
characteristics. The light blue, long-stemmed 
flowers last for several days in water, and the 
2-ft. tall plants continue to bloom all summer. 
4663—Perfecta. An improved strain of our own 
growing. Our new crop heavy seed is sure to 
give you better germination. 
Pkt. 20c; Le. Pkt. 35ce; 144 Oz. 85c. 
“The Hardy Carnations I got from you two years ayo Pe ; 
were the most beautiful flowers in all my garden. They Harris’ Hardy Carnations 
truly were as perfect as any colored illustration could show 
them with a glorious scent. In fact, all flower seed I ever 
got from you has been fine.” HARRIS’ HARDY CARNATIONS 
Mrs. E. D. Batty, Farmington, Mich. 

Scabiosa Caucasica 
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This exquisite Carnation of our own growing has no equal for abundance of bloom. We’ve counted 
over 100 flowers on one plant. Without exception, they are the most fragrant hardy plant grown. 
PLANTS Also, they are one of the easiest perennials to grow from seed. Sown outdoors any time from 
Field grown plants of these and many May to July, they should start flowering the next June. No winter protection is necessary as they 
have proved hardy in extreme northern climates. 15 to 18 inches high. 
other satisfactory hardy varieties offered 
on page 79. 2310—Hardy Carnation, Mixed Colors. The seed is all gathered from only double flowers in 
a wide range of bright colors. Pkt. 15e; Lg. Pkt. 30c; 44 Oz. 90c. 

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