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Delicious 
The Largest and Sweetest Early Melon 
Since its introduction a number of years ago this large sweet 
melon has become one of the most popular varieties. Growers 
everywhere are impressed by its earliness, fine appearance, even 
size and superior quality. 
The melons ripen two weeks earlier than Bender’s Surprise 
and are medium large, averaging 5 lbs. or more. When ripe they 
are a creamy yellow covered with fine netting. The flesh is 
moderately firm, deep orange and always 
sweet. 
This combination of earliness, high quality 
and good size is not found in any other melon 
with which we are acquainted. The vines are 
very prolific and produce enormous yields of 
uniform fruit. 
Delicious will not keep as well as Bender’s 
Surprise or Market King but for the home 
garden and roadside stand it has the advan- 
tage of earliness and has fully as fine flavor. 
Growers will do well to plant some of this 
kind. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 30c; 14 Lb. 80c; Lb. $2.50 
“T want to tell you how much we enjoyed 
our Muskmelons last season, They were of nice 
flavor and so much better than market fruit.” 
Mrs. George H. Warren, New Castle, N. H. 
Feb. 21, 1941. 
Harris’ Double Yield 
The Most Prolific Pickle 
This cucumber is noted for its ability to pro- 
duce enormous quantities of pickles of the 
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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 



Harris’ Double Yield 
These are typical pickles. 



Special Summer Savoy Spinach 
most desirable shape and color, often produc- 
ing twice as many as any other variety. Many 
of our customers tell us it is the best pickle 
grown. The fruit is of medium length, very 
straight with blunt ends and of deep green 
color, perfect for either small pickles or 
“dills.”’ 
Double Yield is also the earliest cu- 
cumber with which we are acquainted. 
It can be planted late and also because of its 
uniform fine shape many gardeners find it 
desirable to plant some for slicing cucumbers 
before other kinds have commenced to bear. 
After a picking or two of cucumbers, the vines 
will continue to bear and produce many 
pickles of the finest type. Black Spine. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 25c; 144 Lb. 55c; Lb. $1.65. 
in a class by itself for home and market. The 
fruit is dark green with fine white rays at the 
blossom end, giving it a very attractive ap- 
pearance. 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 attrac- 
tive appearance, deep green color and uni- 
formity of size make these cucumbers sell for 
a premium on the market and roadside 
stands. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 25c; 14 Lb. 60c; Lb. $1.90. 
Special Summer Savoy Spinach 
Long Standing—Dark Green—Tender 
With this variety you can cut fine spinach over a period of more than two 
weeks with one sowing. It is the most uniform strain of Long Standing Blooms- 
dale or Savoy spinach grown, and produces enormous crops of large tender 
spinach. The leaves are large, dark green and very heavily 
crumpled or “‘Savoyed.”’ 
This stock stands longer in hot weather than any of the 
Savoy types and for home gardens as well as commercial 
planting it has no equal. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 15c; 14 Lb. 30c; Lb. 85c; 
5 Lbs. $4.00. 
King of Denmark 
The Longest Standing Spinach 
An ideal kind to plant with Special Summer Savoy as it 
will prolong the cutting season. In fact it will stand longer 
without bolting than any other kind. It is of the finest 
quality with broad somewhat blistered leaves which are 
very heavy and dark green. One of the best varieties for 
home gardens and canning. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 15c; 44 Lb. 25c; Lb. 75c; 5 Lbs. $3.60. 
Ira M. Siver, Cohoes, N. Y., Oct. 37, 

Harris’ Perfection 
Cucumber 
Supreme for wteing. 
“Your Special Summer Savoy that you sent me produced the finest piece of spinaeh thal 
I ever grew or ever saw. Every one that saw it said they never saw such spinach this side 
of Texas. It would produce 1500 lbs. per acre.” 
1941. 
