560 DELICIOUS 51 MELONS —Best of the Early Kinds. 
A combination of earliness, high quality, fine appearance and good size 
that no other variety can equal. Well adapted to short season areas, 
this new strain adds fusarium wilt resistance to our famous Delicious 
melon, the best early kind to grow. The juicy sweet flesh is even thick- 
er, the flavor improved and the round or oval fruit are uniform and 
finely netted. Very early, it is a good yielder and a vigorous grower. 
Developed by Dr. H. M. Munger of Cornell. (For potted plants, see 
page 74.) Pkt. 20c; 144 Oz. 35c; Oz. 65c; 14 Lb. $1.65; 144 Lb. $2.65. 
584 NORTHLAND HYBRID WATERMELON 
Harris’ Early Red-Fleshed Hybrid. 
A vigorous, true F; hybrid developed here on our farms especially for 
northern growers. Early to ripen, the handsome oval fruit are medium- 
sized and the red flesh is crisp and juicy with a high sugar content. 
The vines are strong growers, very prolific, and make full crops even 
in the North. You will be impressed with the extra vigor, earliness and 
yield of this fine hybrid watermelon. Pkt. (about 40 seeds) 35c; 
Delicious 51—lLarge sweet melons at the start of the season. Y{ oz. 95c; % Oz. $1.85; Oz. $3.50; 14 Lb. $12.50. 
168 LINCOLN PEAS— The Sweetest and Tenderest Kind. 
Harris’ favorite garden pea for many years, Lincoln is outstanding for quality, dependability 
and production. For fresh use, canning or freezing, it is absolutely the best we know. The 
compact vines are loaded with attractive slender pointed pods, 3 to 3% in. long, ripening in 
mid-season. The pods are tightly filled with 8-9 delicious small peas, extra sweet, tender and 
well-flavored. Perfect for home use, Lincoln is also gaining in popularity with growers for road- 
side stands where quality is appreciated. 
Pkt. 15c; % Lb. 35c; Lb. 65c; 2 Lbs. $1.20; 5 Lbs. $2.75; 15 Lbs. $6.00. 
774 BUTTERNUT 
Meaty, Rich-Flavored Squash. 
This wonderful squash is almost solid meat 
and the dry, sweet yellow flesh is delicious 
for baking and pies. The thin brown skin 
and small seed cavity mean little waste and 
the size is just right for family use. Resistant 
to squash vine borers, early to ripen, and 
a good keeper, Butternut is a great variety 
for home and market growers in all sections. 
Our strain excels in uniformity, thick necks 
and fine type. 
Pkt. 15c; 44 Oz. 35c; Oz. 65c; Northland Hybrid 
14 Lb. $1.65; % Lb. $2.75. Excellent for short season areas. 
891 VANCROSS TOMATOES — Harris’ F, Hybrid—Fine Early Type. 
Already a great success in many areas, Vancross is a good-sized prolific early tomato of our 
own recent development. The handsome fruit are remarkably smooth and well-colored, firm 
and meaty, and the quality is excellent for this season. It is a second generation (F2) hybrid, 
outstanding for vigorous husky vines, heavy yields and fine type, maturing very early, in 
season with Valiant. We recommend it most highly. 
Pkt. 20c; 14 Oz. 50c; 14 Oz. 90c; Oz. $1.35; 14 Lb. $4.35. 
Lincoln 885 RUTGERS f 
The best to eat. 
The Finest Main Crop Tomato. 
This superbly flavored main crop or all- 
purpose tomato is now the standard of ex- , 
cellence all over the country. The large 
sturdy vines bear abundantly from mid- 
season until frost. The fruit are big and ; 
round, thick walled and solid, and they | 
color beautifully all over to a deep rich red. 
For home use, market or canning, these 
delicious fruit are ideal. N. Y. Certified 
seed of our own strain, grown on our farms. 
Pkt. 20c; % Oz. 55c; Oz. 95c; 144 Lb. $2.65. 
Potted plants: Sturdy, well-grown plants of 
Vancross and Rutgers, grown and shipped in 
No. 2% Fertile Pots. Ready after May 15th. 
Doz. $1.85; 2 Doz. $3.45; 50 for $5.95 pre- 
paid. (Not shipped beyond the 4th zone.) —; 
Other varieties and hybrids also available. | : 
Butternut See Pages 74-75 for full information on ‘ ~ ie 
A fine squash all summer and winter. Harris’ tomato and other plants. Rutgers— Wonderful quality. 
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