Plant “These Good Neu Varceties 
Every year Harveys select the 
best new seeds for your enjoyment. 
By planting the new varieties as they 
are developed by the hybridizers, you 
will enjoy your garden even more. 
ALYSSUM Royal Carpet 
All-America Silver Medal for 1953 
First good dwarf violet Alyssum 
that even in the hot days of 1959 
held its rich color without fading. In 
growth similar to the popular white 
Carpet-of-Snow. 
An excellent companion plant for 
yellows and lemons such as Cupid 
and other Marigolds. 
Pkt. 25¢, A6 oz. 65c, ¥g oz. $1.10. 
New for 1953 
< PETUNIA COMANCHE 
All-America Bronze Medal for 1953 
The writer saw several plantings of 
Comanche last summer and was vividly 
impressed by the color, the wealth of 
bloom and the vigorous, yet compact 
srowth of the plants. You will find it 
to be the most, or one of the most 
admired plantings in your garden. 
1006 Pkt. 50c, Large Pkt. $2.00. 
MARIGOLD CUPID 
If you like a bright lemon yellow 
as a border or edging you will appre- 
ciate this variety, with its chrysan- 
themum type flowers on absolutely 
uniform, compact 8 in. plants. 
867 Cupid Pkt. 20c, 6 0z. 60c, I 
oz. $1.10. y 
Pages 15-21 of this catalogue offera 
very complete list of care- 
fully selected strains of 
flower seeds. 
