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Harris’ Swiss Giant Pansies 
SWISS GIANT PANSIES 
3705—Magnificent Mixture. That there are good, bad and indifferent 
pansies available today is quite evident when we compare our Swiss 
Giants with many from various sources planted in our Test Gardens. 
Seed of Harris’ Swiss Giants produces vigorous plants with immense 
blooms having beautifully waved margins. The colors are distinct and 
varied including both light and dark colors. Sow the seed in early 
spring for fall bloom; in August for spring flowering. Ask for our free 
directions for growing pansies. Pkt. 35c; Lg. Pkt. 65c; 14 Oz. $2.25. 
For other Pansies, see page 57. 
Pansy Plants. We will have 
sturdy plants, grown from seed 
of our Magnificent Mixture of 
Swiss Giant Pansies, available 
in May. These are not worn out 
plants in full bloom, but young 
plants that will flower all sum- 
mer. Doz. $1.35; 25 for $2.55; 
100 for $9.50 postpaid. 
For shipping directions, 
see page 65. 
ANNUAL DAHLIAS 
2606—Unwin Dwarf Hybrids. 
Have you been missing these 
“Dahlias From Seed’’? Sow the 
seed indoors in March for early 
bloom; outdoors in May. They 
provide an abundance of long 
stemmed cut flowers in the col- 
ors illustrated plus others. 
: mek Plants grow 214 feet tall. Pkt. 
These Dahlias are grown 25c; Lg. Pkt. 50c; 14 Oz. $1.25. 
from seed 
HARRIS’ OWN SNAPDRAGON 
For other Petunia 
plants, see inside 
back cover. 
Ballerina Petunia—All America Selection for 1952 
PETUNIA BALLERINA 
3807—Never say, ‘It can’t be done,” to a plant breeder! All of us 
wanted a 100% large flowered fringed and ruffled petunia in a warm 
salmon color with no trace of magenta. Furthermore the plants must 
be compact, not straggly, and provide early as well as continuous 
bloom in abundance! Ballerina is the answer to our challenge; an Fi 
hybrid with the vigor which characterizes this class. Of course it won 
an All America Award and is a “‘must’’ for gardens large and small 
in *52. Pkt. (100 seeds) 50c; 500 seeds $1.50. 
For other Petunias, see pages 58 and 59. 
For plants of Ballerina, see inside back cover. 
For Dahlia Roots, 
see page 70. 
5030—Colossal, Mixed Colors. This year when we 
had such adverse growing conditions early in the 
season we had a good opportunity to again compare 
the performance of our Colossal Snapdragons with 
many others in our Test Gardens. We found them 
to be earlier than any others and just as beautiful 
with tall, sturdy stems well filled with large beauti- 
fully formed florets. Our mixture is made from 
equal amounts of white, shades of pink, orchid, yel- 
low, crimson and orange. 
Pkt. 25c; Lg. Pkt. 50c; 4% Oz. $1.00; 14 Oz. $1.75. 
For other Snapdragons, see page 61. 
For Snapdragon Plants, see inside back cover. 
NEW REGAL LARKSPUR 
3260—Regal Larkspur, Mixed Colors. Plant these 
new larkspurs and see how superior they are to the 
older varieties. The plants are base branching pro- 
ducing many long stemmed stalks filled with large 
double florets placed close together. The petals do 
not easily shatter; the colors are especially clear and 
bright. This mixture is made from six separate col- 
ors: white, pink, rose, salmon, lilac and dark blue. 
Pkt. 15c; Lg. Pkt. 25c; 14 Oz. 75c; Oz. $2.25. 
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The Regal Larkspurs 
€326—Regal Larkspur Collection. One regular 
packet of each of the above six colors 75c. 
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Harris’ Colossal Snapdragons 
