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Harmon’s Fine 
These vivid colored flowers are becoming more popular 
every year. We offer new varieties that adg dash and ex- 
otic beauty to your garden. Flowers are very large on tall 
stiff stems. Colors range from pure white through many 
shades of orange, pink and red, to wine-purple. 
Consider their ease of culture, dependability for pro- 
ducing fine, large flowers, their hardiness and ability to 
thrive in almost all soils. They give large dividends for 
the little effort ang time required to care for them. 
These varieties have been tested and found very satis- 
factory| Strong growing, hardy and very desirable. 
BARR’S WHITE—Large flowers of tall strong stems. 
Rich velvety sheen of pure white except at  ex- 
treme base of petal. A very fine variety .......s.ssssee 60 
BEAUTY OF LIVERMORE—Early deep ox-blood red. 
Tall growing, 3 feet. Large flowers of fine tex- 
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ENCHANTRESS—Large flowers of lovely ive lilac 
rose. Strong grower, free flowering and very de- .... 
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HENRI CAYFUX IMPROVED—Much larger flowers 
than Henri Cayeux but otherwise similar. The big 
blooms are peculiar tint of ashes of roses or an 
old rose shaded burgundy, If grown in light shade 
this flower really comes to perfection ..........ceseeeee 50 
HELEN ELIZABETH—Tall growing with large flow- 
ers of pure LaFrance pink without spots. Strong 
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MAWSON—Large lovely flowers of a beautiful ger- 
anium pink. Tall and lasting. 2 1-2 feet ................ 35 

Russel Lupines 
Plant this fall for fine bloom next summer. One of the 
finest and most colorful border plants. Blooms June and 
July. Lupines should be planted deep, so the top of the 
crown is covered with about two inches of soil. They like 
sun but will thrive in partial shade. They like an acid soil. If 
your soil is not acid then you shoul@d work in about an 
eighth of a pound of common Epsom salts or aluminium 
sulphate around each plant. 
SELECTED RUSSELL HYBRIDS—You will find in our 
reselected Russell Lupines, the same gorgeous colors, self 
blues, pinks, reds, yellows, maroon, purples, etc. Bicolors 
such as violet and white, blue and yellow, red and bronze, 
red and white, purple and cream, blue and white, yellow 
and orange, pink and white, ete. The standerds one color, 
the keel another. Individual flowers above average size, 
upright standerds of some being an inch across. The flow- 
er spike resembles a closely set, well round-ed column of 
sweet peas. All flowers on spike open at one time from 
top to bottom. Spike 3 to 5 feet tall. The sensation of the 
English horticulvral world in 1987. WE OFFER FINE TWO 
YEAR, FIELD GROWN PLANTS. 
60c each; 3 for $1.35; 6 for $2.25; 12 for 14.00. PREPAID 
All colors Espo ue We do not have them in seperate 
colors. 
Oriental Poppies 
THE PLANTS WE SELL ARE GROWN FROM ROOT 
DIVISIONS 
All are two-year-old field grown plants. They general- 
ly bloom the first year after planting and are very much 
superior to common seedlings usually sold at a cheap price 
We guarantee them to be true to name and color. 
Complete cultural directions are sent with each order. 
Poppies: like a well drained soil but they are not particular 
whether it is clay, sandy limestone or acid. Leaf mold, 
well rotted cow manure and bone meal are the best 
JOYCE—Color of American Beauty Rose, cerise red 
‘with crinkled petals. Tall growing and outstanding .35 
MAY SADLER—Geranium pink with black base. Very 
large and makes & compact plant ............cesscssosemeresses 235 
MRS. PERRY—tTall growing, prolific bloomer ‘of a 
joeautiful clear pink. Very hardy. oiiiccc.c.cclecccssscesseees 35 
PINK RADIANCE—A beautiful soft pink. Large flow- 
er on strong stems. You will want this one ........00. .50 
PURITY—Soft pure pink without any spots or mark- 
ings. Considered by many to be one of the best 
pink poppies. Large flowers and fine for cutting .... .60 
SALMON GLOW (Double)—A fine double salmon- 
orange not to be confused with Olympia. These 
flowers are exceptionally large, full eight inches 
across. A beautiful double salmon-orange. Strong 
WyABKedeys. seaonsavayer Wave} oI shi? ee een ey woe ra eee 50 
WURTEMBERGIA—Enormous. The largest of all 
poppies. Bright scarlet-red. Three feet and free- 
DIO OMMUIE Pisencrce tteceates core ttecsccs ct tkcececceststevran sapeeviectescieevesstte 50 
Any three 35c varieties postpaid for $ .90 
Any three 5(c varieties postpaid for $1.30 
Any three 60c varieties postpaid for $1.60 
PHLOX 
Rich colorful bloom July to September in the hardy 
border. Planted in the fall and mulched this winter with 
excelsior, will give them a good istart for a fine show next 
summer. Phlox like a rich soil. Fertilize with cow manure 
or sheep manure. We offer fine field grown plants. 
35c each, 3 for $1.00, 6 for $1.65, 12 fine 
Plants for $3.00 postpaid. 
CAROLINE VANDENBERG—Large individual flowers of 
rich purple. 
DAILY SKETICH—Extra large trusses, large individual 
florets. Color is light salmon-pink with crimson-rose 
eye. Viewed from a short distance the effect is a mag~ 
nificent Rose Phlox. Daily Sketch is an outstanding 
variety. It is robust ang rugged in growth and about 
3 1-2 feet high. 
FIREBRANID—Intense color of live coals of fire. Very 
' showy and fine. 
HAUPTMAN KOEHL—Tall rich red. Large flower heads 
and a vigorous grower. 
THOR—Pure pink. Tall and large flower clusters. One of 
the best. 
TIGRESS—New and Fine. Rich shade of red. Very prolific 
and showy. Tall and large individual flowers. 
VON LASSBURG—Pure white, late flowering, very fast 
grower of medium height. Splendid for planting in 
masses. Few varieties equal its free-flowering habits. 
Free from any disease and can always be depended on. 

ese HARMON NURSERY Prospect, Ohio 
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