FLOWER SEEDS 
THE BEST FOR PLANTS AND CUT FLOWERS 
_ When we predicted last year that Victory Gardeners were going to plant more flowers, we had 
little concrete evidence on which to base our predictions. Fact is, we were totally unprepared for 
the tremendous increase in our flower seed and plant business. 
This year we expect an even greater demand for flowers. In the months of uncertainty which lie 
ahead Americans are going to seek the peace of mind that comes so surely from flower gardening. 
They look to you to supply them with the best plants that can be grown and we feel confident that 
you can get no better seeds than Harris’ for this purpose. That’s why we urge you to plant Harris’ 
_ Seeds this year. 
Remember, too, that the wholesale market.can use a lot of good outdoor grown cut flowers. 
Bachelor Buttons and Larkspur may be sown in the fall for early summer cutting. Unwin Dahlias, 
Marigolds, Snapdragons and Asters had best be started indoors but Zinnias and Cosmos may be 
sown directly in the field in May for summer bloom and Calendulas in late June for a crop of large 
well formed, long stemmed flowers in the fall. 
For terms see inside front cover. 
SEE OUR RETAIL CATALOG FOR MORE COMPLETE DESCRIPTIONS 
Harris’ ASTERS 
The work that has been done on asters by our experiment stations puts them in top place as a 
florists’ crop, ranking second only to gladiolus. By using lights on seedlings, earlier crops, which 
bring a higher price, are possible. Ask for our free directions for using lights on aster seedlings. 
New Wilt-Resistant Asters 
Harris’ 8-Best Mixture 
W1500—If you grow plants for sale or cut 
flowers for a discriminating retail trade 
here is a mixture that will assure you of 
repeat orders. We use equal quantities of 
the following eight best wilt resistant 
varieties. 
Crego Shell Pink Early Giant Light Blue 
Crego Deep Rose Early Giant Peach Blossom 
Peerless Pink Am. Branching Purple 
Heart of France Am. Branching White 
Lg. Pkt. 15c; 14 Oz. 45c; Oz. $1.50; 14 
Lb. $4.75. 
American Branching Asters 
The standard mid-season variety with 
broad incurved petals. 
WOOT White: be. scree = ots lege 
W1602—Flesh Pink.............. Pkt. 4% Oz. Oz. 
iW 1L603— Roses”. iss s nn ee ee: 
W1604—-Azure Blue.............. $ .20 $ .50 $1.60 
W1605—Purple.................. 
W1606—Crimson...............- 
W1607—Peach Blossom.......... 
W1600—Variety Mixture......... 35. 45 1.40 
Ball Purple 
W1085—Like Ball Deep Rose, this too is an 

Early Giant Peach Blossom 
outstanding improvement. Stands up well ; 
in shipping. Lg. Pkt. 25¢; 14 Oz. 55c; New Early Giant 
These Early Giants have just about reached 
perfection. They bloom early, are wilt resist- 
Ball Deep Rose ant and the large flowers with broad gracefully 
W1083—A greatly improved form of Late intertwined petals are borne on long thick 
Branching type particularly valuable be- stems on which few laterals are produced. 
Oz. $1.80. 
cause of the long sturdy stems and large Lg. 
; 822—R M . Bright wn lie kt. 54 O27. Oz; 
size of the full double flowers. Lg. Pkt. 25c; W1823_Peach Hioscone inn a Suess ‘ 35 $3.00 
Yy Oz. 55c; Oz. $1.80. W1S24—-Light Bludsmuues yea 
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