SPARKLE STRAWBERRIES 
Delicious Bright Red Fruit 
This remarkable strawberry is the finest of the newer kinds, and is 
already the leader in many sections. Vigorous and highly productive, it 
has good size, bright red color and excellent quality. The berries are firm, 
perfect for freezing, and most delicious to eat. 
Sparkle is a midseason berry, producing astonishing crops over a long 
period. It is hardy, resistant to Red Stele root disease and well adapted in 
Northern sections. As the name suggests, these berries have a glossy, 
sparkling red color, and they are uniformly medium-sized, rounded in 
shape and attractive. For home or market this is a fine variety that we 
highly recommend. 
25 plants $1.35; 50 plants $2.00; 100 plants $3.25, postpaid. Not paid: 
1,000 plants $18.50. (Not sent beyond the 4th zone.) 
For other Plants and Roots see pages 74-77. 
For the best of berries, plant Sparkle. > 

SWEET SPANISH ONION PLANTS 
Flown Direct to Us from Texas 
For the largest, mildest and sweetest onions, grow Harris’ 
Onion Plants. Our Sweet Spanish plants now reach you in 
fresher, more vigorous condition than ever before, for they 
are shipped by air direct to us from the fields in Texas. 
Onions weighing a pound or more are not unusual where 
these plants are used. They are delicious to eat as green 
onions and will keep for months if ripened and stored in a 
cool dry place. On muck or upland, in gardens or large 
acreage, these plants will produce the finest onions. 
Sold by the bunch only (the count per bunch may vary 
from 55 to 110 or more). Generally available from about 
April 10th to May 15th. See page 29 for full information. 
2 bunches $1.00; 5 bunches $1.95; 10 bunches $3.25, 
At iecaaae paid. Not paid: Full Crate (60 bunches) 
9.50. 
Unloading our onion plants at the Rochester airport. » 

FLOWER GARDEN HIGHLIGHTS 
GLADIOLUS FOR CONNOISSEURS 
We take pride in presenting our Connoisseurs Collection of ten winning 
varieties. Many of them are gracefully ruffled. All make vigorous growth 
and produce tall spikes on which many florets are open at one time. The 
colors are pure white, medium pink, very deep rose, orange-pink with 
rosy violet throat, orange-scarlet, orange-red with brownish throat 
marking, pastel yellow, true orange and rusty golden brown over an old- 
rose base. All are No. 1 size bulbs free from disease and thrips. 
G-10C-50—One bulb each of the ten colors listed above. . . $1.75 Ppd. 
«em  G-20C-50—Two bulbs of each variety... 3.25 ” 
G-50C-50—Five bulbs of each variety... 7.75 ” 
DOUBLE PETUNIA PLANTS 
These new Double Petunias are so breathtaking 
in their beauty that they are proudly displayed by 
anyone fortunate enough to have them in his 
garden. You don’t have to be an expert gardener 
to grow these Double Petunias in your garden. We 
do all the “tricky”? work and send you, at planting 
time, large well rooted plants ready to set into the 
garden or window box. Our shipping carton has 
been described as a “‘work of art”? and does such 
a good job that you will be impressed with the 
fine condition of the plants when they reach you. 
Illustrated is a bloom of Double Rose and 
Salmon. 
Doz. $3.00; 25 for $5.50 postpaid. 
For details of this and other potted Petunia 
plants, see pages 58 and 59. 










