
ON eV eo YY ell Te 
The carefully selected list of vegetables which we offer on the following few pages are among the best in their respective 
classes. These are carefully bred strains which we have selected for their unusual merit and many of them are Harris 
introductions which we have bred and grown here on our own farm. 

Greater Progress Peas 
New- Large Pods-Heavy Cropper 
We don’t remember ever seeing a more uniform and attractive stock of peas than this new kind. 
As the name implies it is an improvement on Laxton’s Progress, and with us it was several days 
earlier and yielded more heavily. 
The vines are not tall, only about 18 inches, but they are husky and literally loaded with 
uniformly large dark green pods (4 to 4% inches) filled full of sweet tender peas. These peas are 
early being ready only a few days after World’s Record, the earliest wrinkled kind. This is an ideal 
kind to follow World’s Record and you will want a good planting in your garden. Be sure to have 
some this year. ' 
Pkt. 10c; 4% Lb. 30c; 1 Lb. 50c; 2 Lbs. 80c. 
World’s Record 
The Best Early Peas 
Without question this well known and popular variety is recognized as the best early kind, both 
for home garden and market. It combines earliness, high quality, large pods and heavy yield. 
The pods are 34% to 4 in. long and filled with large peas that are very tender and sweet. The vines 
are strong and bear heavily. There is nothing quite so delicious as these large succulent peas right 
out.of your garden early in the season. ( 
Pkt. 10c; 4 Lb. 25c; Lb. 40c; 2 Lbs. 70c; 7144 Lbs. $2.00 transportation paid. Not paid: 15 Lbs. 

Greater $2.85; 56 Lbs. (Bu.) $8.95. 
Progress 
Peas Golden Acre 
a The Earliest Cabb 
Tender e caries ai age 
Sweet Every garden should have some Golden 
Acre. 
It is not only the earliest cabbage we know 
but so uniform that practically every plant 
. . makes a perfect head. It often heads a week 
The Outstanding Danish Cabbage earlier than Early Jersey Wakefield and two 
We have yet to see a stock of Danish weeks earlier than Copenhagen Market. 
Cabbage which is superior to Harris’ Ball- Bae ; 7” — | Lhe heads pre of in duality sound as/8 
endl : oy ball, medium size (4-5 lbs.) and very firm. The 
It is very uniform, extremely solid and just plants are of neat compact growth so that 
the right size for market and shipping, aver- they may be ae close together. Growers 
aging 5 to 6 Ibs. in weight. The vigor and everywhere recognize this as the most profit- 
great uniformity of this strain make it the able early market variety and home gardeners 
Harris’ Ballhead 

most consistent heavy yielder of fine cab- : G ‘ig A . a bb aia re always proud of their rows of Golden 
bage. It has proved to be a superior keeper, olaen Acre Cabbage cre. 
coming out of storage in excellent shape. Pkt. 10c; Oz. 60c; 14 Lb. $1.75; Lb. $6.00. 
“July 11th we cut our first cabbage 
heads (Golden Acre) weighing an 
average of 3 lbs. We used your seed 
exclusively and certainly do recom- 
mend it very highly.” 
N. H. Doty, Glen Aubrey, N. Y. 
RFD 1, July 15, 1940. 
The heads are greener than most Danish 
cabbage and it often sells readily when the 
market is slow. If you want good Danish 
cabbage, grow Harris’ Ballhead. See photo on 
page 15. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 50c; 14 Lb. $1.50; Lb. $5.00. 
Yankee Hybrid 
The Earliest Summer Squash 
This new Hybrid Straightneck Summer Squash is without equal for yield and the 
production of early fruit. On our farm both this year and last, it was not only 
several days earlier than the next best kind, but also it actually out yielded all other 
varieties throughout the season. 
The squash are of the finest type, straight with thick necks, and the slightly 
roughened skin is bright waxy yellow in color, giving them a very fresh and tender 
appearance. There is no green color even when the squash are very young. 
Home gardeners are delighted with these fine squash, and the earliness, heavy 
yield and great uniformity make it the most profitable variety for the market grower. 
If you have not tried Yankee Hybrid, be sure to grow some this year. 
Pkt. 15c; Oz. 50c; 14 Lb. $1.50; Lb. $5.00. 
Harris’ Improved Cocozelle 
Our 1942 Introduction 
This is the long slender, straight type of Cocozelle or Italian Vegetable Marrow 
which growers have long wanted. It was developed and grown entirely by us on 
our own farms. The fruits are long, straight and slender with a dark green base 
color and faint lighter green stripes. The vines are dwarf and very prolific, making 
this an ideal home garden or market variety Yank j 
ariety. ankee Hybrid Squash 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 25c; 14 Lb. 70c; Lb. $2.25. f Te 

A typical picking from our trials. 
