

315 NANTES (CORELESS) CARROTS 
Early, Smooth and Delicious 
The smooth handsome appearance and rich delicious flavor 
have made Nantes one of the most popular carrots grown to- 
day. It is early, reaching a usable size before most other kinds, 
and whether large or small it is always tender, fine grained 
and sweet. 
The roots grow fully six inches long and are perfectly cylin- 
drical down to the abrupt stump end. The surface is smooth 
and they have a clear waxy look that is most attractive. The 
color is deep orange extending right through the root so there 
is practically no core. This carrot is so sweet and tender that 
it is a great favorite for eating raw as well as cooked. 
Pkt. 15ce; 4% Oz. 25c; Oz. 45c; 144 Lb. $1.15; % Lb. $1.70. 
325 TENDERSWEET CARROTS 
The Sweetest and Finest Flavored Kind 
Tendersweet has a richness and quality of flavor which we 
have found in no other variety. People who do not care for 
ordinary carrots are often very enthusiastic about ‘‘Tender- 
sweet,” and most home gardeners who have tried it will never 
go without it in their gardens. Even when they have grown very 
large, these carrots remain more tender and sweet than any 
other kind and for this reason they are ideal for storing to eat 
in the winter. These large fine textured carrots are an attrac- 
tive deep orange throughout and practically coreless. Tender- 
sweet carrot is unusual in appearance, as the outer skin is of 
deep orange color tinged with deep red. 
Pkt. 15c; % Oz. 25c; Oz. 45c; 144 Lb. $1.15; % Lb. $1.70. 
“For the last 50 years the Stevens family have been in the truck 
garden business, and have used most of our seeds from the Joseph 
Harris Co. and always found them to be the best quality, most 
vigorous, and true to name of any seeds we could find.” 
satus : MV Richard A. Stevens, Clearwater, Fla. Dec. 10, 1946. Nantes Carrot 
North Star Sweet Corn As good as it looks. 
Unmatched by any early corn. 255 DANISH BALLHEAD—Harris’ Special Strain 
130 NORTH STAR SWEET CORN The Ideal Cabbage for Late Market and Storage 
Harries FaMOUC ESIC Early Hybrid—Fine Quality e Our years of selection work on Danish Ballhead have made this special 
strain the finest late cabbage to be had. Its rounder, greener, more uni- 
Ready to eat only two or three days later than the small extra earl : ; 5 : 
eee ae £ cl mh ee Scr rier ce ae oe form heads are far superior to any other Danish, and its excellent ship- 
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oan un ut Re eee Bese Think i peas Ante ping and keeping qualities have made it a long-standing favorite with 
1 ae a ae ue ee , 8 il & commercial growers. One of the finest varieties for storage, it holds its 
oe Riek oO see ent flavor when your neighbor has only small ears green color and firmness remarkably well. 
of mediocre quality. Si ; 2 i ; 
quality < : Since they average five or six pounds apiece, these solid heads are 
The ears are mostly 12 rowed and fully seven inches long and the ker-—jygt the ri Et hock: : 
ine ee es aE eT i CA arene Just the right size for market, and their handsome appearance makes 
nels are an attractive lig utter yellow, always iously swee them doubly attractive to customers. 

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een Nae eae abe bee Res Refers ae sea an Se eee pres. Not only in good growing seasons but also in poorer ones, the vigor and 
oo of these fine ears, making North Star one of the best yielders we have great uniformity of this strain make it a consistently heavy yielder of 
ever seen. fine cabbage. 
Pkt. 15c; % Lb. 40c; Lb. 70c; 2 Lbs. $1.30; 6 Lbs. $3.20; 12 Lbs. $6.00. Pkt. 
lsc; 4% Oz. 35e; Oz. 60c; 144 Lb. $1.75; 144 Lb. $2.90: Lb. $5.50. 




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132 NORTHERN CROSS 
Tremendous Yielder of Large, Delicious Ears 
This hybrid of our introduction has such extraordinary vigor that it 
seems to grow by leaps and bounds. It consistently outyields all other 
varieties of the same season and there are usually two and often three 
good ears to a plant. It ripens about a week later than North Star and 
if planted together these two varieties will give a continuous supply of 
the finest early corn. 
Northern Cross is a sweet corn of the highest quality. The ears are 
large, nearly eight inches long with twelve to fourteen rows of bright 
yellow kernels which are delicate, succulent and tender. We are proud 
of this hybrid and recommend it highly. (Not resistant to wilt.) 
Pkt. 15c; 44 Lb. 40c; 1 Lb. 70c; 2 Lbs. $1.30; 6 Lbs. $3.20; 12 Lbs. $6.00. 
270 GOLDEN ACRE—The Best Early Cabbage 
Every garden should have some Golden Acre. It is not only the earliest 
cabbage we know but so dependable and sure-heading that practically 
every plant makes a perfect head. The heads are medium sized, ideal 
for family use, and the plants make a neat compact growth with few 
outer leaves, permitting them to be set close together. The growth is very 
uniform and the attractive round heads are tender and delicious to eat. 
Growers everywhere recognize this as the most profitable early market 
cabbage and home gardeners are always proud of their rows of Golden 
Acre. 
Danish Ballhead, Harris’ Special Strain 
Pkt. 10c; 44 Oz. 30c; Oz. 55c; 14 Lb. $1.60; 144 Lb. $2.65; Lb. $5.00. Famous for its big yields and round, solid heads. 
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