FOUR HARRIS FAVORITES 
130 NORTH STAR, The Best Early Hybrid to Grow (67 days) (Photo at left) 
This is the corn that beats all others in its class. Highly recommended by Experiment 
Stations, acclaimed by market and home gardeners alike as the finest, best-yielding 
and most delicious hybrid for early crop. 
Introduced and sold exclusively by us, North Star produces ears that compare in 
size, shape and fine quality with the superior midseason varieties. The kernels are 
deep, creamy gold and always delightfully sweet and tender. Ears are 7 to 8 in. long, 
mostly 12-rowed and uniformly well-filled and handsome. The vigorous seed can be 
planted very early and the husky plants bear an enormous number of these fine ears, 
making North Star one of the best yielders we have ever seen. 
Pkt. 15c; 4% Lb. 40c; Lb. 75c; 2 Lbs. $1.40; 6 Lbs. $3.45; 12 Lbs. $6.40 

138 SUN-UP SWEET CORN. Fine-Flavored Corn—Earlier than North Star (65 days) 
Be the first in your neighborhood to enjoy real sweet corn—plant Sun-Up, Harris’ 
new extra early hybrid. The ears are good-sized, 10 or 12 rowed, 6% to 7 in. long, 
golden yellow and attractive. But the real thrill comes when you eat them; these 
early ears are sweet, tender and of delicious flavor. : 
Developed by Harris’, Sun-Up is a three-way cross, taking us two years to grow the 
seed crop, but giving you the maximum earliness size and quality. It is bred for early 
planting, stands cold weather and has the vigor to make a real crop under almost any 
conditions. For first early corn, Sun-Up is without equal. 
Pkt. 20c; 44 Lb. 50c; Lb. 85c; 2 Lbs. $1.60; 6 Lbs. $4.00; 12 Lhs. $7.80. 
858 EARLY HYBRID TOMATO (Earliana x Valiant). The First to Ripen (Photo at left) 
If you want to grow early tomatoes, try Harris’ Early Hybrid. Tests on our farm, at 
Cornell University, and at Michigan State College, show that this hybrid produces 
the highest early yield of all varieties, and it continues to bear throughout the season. 
The fruits are of attractive round or oval shape, medium size, smooth and well-colored. 
The quality is good, mildly acid sweet in flavor, and the tomatoes are set freely in 
large clusters. 
The large spreading vines need plenty of moisture and fertility for best growth, 
and will ripen fine tomatoes from the very start of the season. Valuable for the home 
garden and profitable for early market. True, first generation hybrid, every seed polli- 
nated by hand. 
Pkt. 40c; zs Oz. $2.75; 144 Oz. $5.00; 14 Oz. $9.50; 14 Oz. $17.50; Oz. $32.00. 
885 RUTGERS. The Finest Main Crop Tomato 
In our opinion, Rutgers is far and away the best tomato for all purposes. It has so 
many fine features that it has now become the most popular and widely grown variety 
in the country. The vines are large, vigorous and sturdy and the crops are abundant. 
The fruit is extra large, solid and meaty, and colors beautifully all over to a deep rich 
red. The flavor is the best of any and it is excellent for home preserving. It starts to 
bear a little later than John Baer or Bonny Best and will produce big yields right 
up till frost. 
We offer N. Y. State Certified seed of our own special strain, grown and selected 
here on our farms in the North. Pkt. 15c; 14 Oz. 50c; Oz. 90c; 144 Lb. $2.70. 

ORDERING and SHIPPING 
We pay shipping charges to places in the United States on all items except 
where quoted “Not paid.” Nearly all orders are sent by mail but we 
reserve the right to ship large orders by freight if cheaper. (If you want 
express shipment, your order will be sent express collect.) 
Not prepaid shipments: Potatoes, Field Seeds, Plants and Accessories listed 
"Not paid’ are sent at purchaser’s expense. Please indicate mail, express 
or freight. 




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1, Parcel Post, Despite recent increase, still the cheapest for ship- 
ments under 70 Ibs. Include postage with your order at regular zone 
rates: 2c per Ib. in New York west of Utica and Binghamton; 3c 
per |b. east of Utica and north of Baltimore; 5c per Ib. east of Spring- 
Handling and if plants are to be sent later on different dates, include 
postage for each mailing. 
AIR PARCEL POST. To get shipments the fastest possible way, the new Air 
: Parcel Post can be used. Examples of Rates to the 4th zone (300-600 
es ae sup of Baltimore. Rates to other places may be: mmjles) are: 11 Lb. 65c; 2 Lbs.'79c; 5 Lbs. $1.21) 10 Lbsy $1.91, Asem 
Post oltice. office for rates to your locality and include extra postage with remittance. 
2. Express Collect, Rates high but often faster than mail. Recom- Plant Shipments, It is best to order these along with your seeds in early 
mended for large plant orders and items needed quickly. spring. Seeds are sent at once and the plants later at the dates indicated 
3, Freight Collect, The cheapest for large shipments but usually slow. for each kind. Thus, onion sets go out early, onion plants later, tomato 
For freight and express shipments, be sure to give your nearest plants still later, etc. If you have several plant items, do not expect to get 
railroad station or express office if different from your post office. them all in one shipment. 
Special Handling. For faster mail service, include extra postage for each  C,O.D. Shipments. 25% down payment required on all C.O.D.’s. Not recom- 
shipment as follows: Up to 2 Ibs. 15¢; over 2 Ibs. and under 10 Ibs. 20c; mended because of extra C.O.D. fee and frequent delays. 
over 10 Ibs. 25c. Please mark on your order the items to go Special No. C.O.D.’s on Plants, Onion Sets, Potatoes or Nursery Stock. 
Write name and address plainly on order sheets. All members of same 
household should order under one name. If you have moved since last order, 
give both new address and old one, so we may correct our mailing list. We 
will be glad to send catalogs to your gardening friends. 
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