36 House and Bedding Plants 
The STORRS & HARRISON CO 
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CORSICAN SHRIMP PLANT 
BEI^OPXiBOlTX: gruttata. A heavy wooded, branching pot- 
plant up to 2 or more feet, with dark green leaves ; almost 
continuously displaying its uniquely beautiful flowers. These 
are 2-lipped tubes, white with purple spots, surrounded by 
%-inch, heart-shaped bracts which lie flat and overlapping 
like scales, along 4 sides of a S- to 6-inch drooping spike. 
These are very showy, salmon-red and old rose, with brightly 
contrasting extremity of primrose yellow. 
2% inch, 36c each; 3 for $1.00. 3 inch, 60c each. 
FUCHSIAS 
Highly prized for winter 
blooming, also popular for 
summer beds in partially 
shaded situations, and for col¬ 
or-spots in boxes and baskets. 
Avalanche. Golden green fo¬ 
liage and double flowers 
with dark purple corolla. 
Giant Fink. Double. Deep 
pink calyx; white corolla 
heavily veined pink. 
25c each; 3 for 65c. 
Ziittle Beauty. Dwarf, sin¬ 
gle, seldom without flowers. 
Sepals carmine, corolla deep 
lilac. 25c each; 3 for 65c. 
Mrs. E. G. HilL Crimson 
with white corolla; double. 
Pride of Orion. Semi-double with long narrow pointed car¬ 
mine sepals; the fluted corolla pure' white, with pink sta¬ 
mens. 30c each; 3 for 76c. 
Speciosa. A thrifty grower with ornamental red-veined foli¬ 
age. Single, pale carmine sepals, deep scarlet corolla. 
Mrs. E. G. Hill Fuchsia. 
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PPIfT Unless stated, 20c each; 
riVlvL $2.00 per dozen. 
GERANIUMS 
From 
2^-inch pots. 
Single flowered 
marked (*). 
Alphonse Hicard. Bright orange-red. 
■'i'Beauty Foitevine. Rosy salmon, shaded deep orange. 
*Irving'ton Beauty. Giant, salmon flushed pink and cerise. 
Jean Oherle. Exquisite hydrangea or “apple blossom” pink. 
Mme. Buchner. Best of the double pure whites. 
Mme. Bandry. Semi-double. Rich salmon-shaded orange. 
Mme. Saleroi. Very eifective for bordering. A thrifty grower, 
quickly reaching a dense 8x8 inch size; leaves small, bright 
silver-green, edged white. 
$1.00 per doz. By express, $8.00 per 100. 
Radio Bed. A new, double red, pure vermilion, displayed in 
thick clusters of large florets. 25c each; $2.60 per doz. 
Buhy. Large trusses on extra long stems; deep rosy scarlet; 
the upper margins pure scarlet. 25c each; $2.50 per doz. 
S. A. Nutt. Dependable for a constant blaze of crimson. 
Bose-Scented Beaved. Broad skeleton leaf type; popular. 
PRICE 
Unless noted, 15c each; 
$1.60 per doz. 
COLEUS 
Broad-leaved, bushy foliage plants unmatched for brilliancy 
and unique arrangement of colors. Some of the fancier sorts 
are in designs as indescribable as the traceries of frost. 
Velvety maroon bordered flame, green 
Beckwith s Gem yeiiow tip. 
(Trailing Queen). Showy in box and basket 
L^ecil Drown trailing over the edge. Small escalloped 
leaves dark green checked in maroon, the wedge-shaped 
center gay with magenta and cream. 
Crescent. Red-maroon with pink wedge edged Nile green. 
Daytonia. Yellow, red, and green. 
Firebrand. Darkest in general effect. Edges dappled red. 
Glory of Autumn. Most vivid autumnal colorings. 
Golden Crown. Brightest yellow for bedding. 
Her Majesty. Rich, warm red-brown, beaded gold edge. 
Clustered small, crinkled leaves defined by 
noiiywooo yeHowish green scallops; a threaded tapestry 
in red and moldy bronze, carmine and madder rose. 25c each. 
Di*Ae green changing to bronze, the cen- 
t'res. naming ^ flaming jagged halberd in garnet. 
Velvety ebonized brown, with 
Pride or Pamesvilie carmine-red center, scallops 
bright green with a red dot. 20c each; $2.00 per dozen. 
Frincess. Purple madder brown ; green edge, magenta midrib. 
Queen of the West. Creamy green, yellow, carmine and 
maroon. 
j Brown with base mottled green, the 
Ificnara Dcnmiux center a “Christmas tree” in crimson. 
Verschaffelti. Rich, velvety crimson. The most solid red. 
PRICE 
Unless stated, 15c each; $1.50 per doz. 
By express, .$8.00 per 100. 
PARIS DAISY or *^Marguerite'* 
A delight in the garden and in summer boxes, or winter pots. 
Boston Yellow. Single flowers, very free; deep canary. 
Mother’s Favorite. Semi-double; white, with anemone cen¬ 
ter. 
Mother’s FearL Fully double; pure white._ 
PPirr 20c each; 
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S. & H. DUSTY MILLER Beucostachy s ) 
Erect, tall-growing, heavily branching; a close network of 
skeleton leaves, silver-white at all times. Best of its kind. 
2^/^ inch, 20c; $2.00 per doz. $16.00 per 100, by express. 
3 inch, 25c each; doz., $2.60. 4 inch, 86c each. 
HEUOTROPE 
This altogether delightful old plant has ever been a great 
favorite among those who enjoy garden perfumes. 
Centefleur. Dwarf; florets wide and flat, deep heliotrope, with 
conspicuous white eye. 25c each ; $2.50 per doz. 
Florence Nig'hting'ale. Bright lavender. 20c; $2.00 per doz. 
Boyal Pragrans. Dark violet-purple in extra large florets 
compactly set in heavy cymes. 30c each; $3.00 per doz. 
Snow Wreath. Sweetest perfume; large trusses of clean 
white. 20c each; $2.00 per doz. 
HYDRANGEAS 
The flowers of varying color are compact, rounded trusses 
of 6- to 10-inch breadth, the individual florets mostly single 
and flat, of %- to nearly 2-inch diameter. 
A V 3 plants assorted 
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S£X Or—-€ plants assorted, 9Gc 
50C 
LANTANAS 
Profuse, continuous blooming bedding plants, growing 12 to 
18 inches high, also popular in baskets and boxes. The flowers 
are small, 2-toned bright-eyed cups, set closely together in 
rounded umbels 2 to 4 inches across. 
Alba Perfect a. Creamy white; a charming companion. 
Countess de Biencourt. Brilliant rose-pink, cream center. 
Craigl. Cardinal-red velvet, its center studded with gold. 
Golden Queen. Rich, solid golden yellow. 
Harkett’s Perfection. Variegated leaves; pink bloom. 
Jacob Schultz. Velvety crimson-wine, blood-orange eye. 
UUAAnincr I Anf-ana plant for small summer hang- 
weeping kanxana jjjg, baskets. Delicate rose-lilac in 
compact umbels, borne freely, in long, drooping flower- 
laden sprays. 20c each; 3 for 60c.__ 
DDin? 20c each; $2.00 per doz.; 
_mil/Li $14.00 per 100._ 
PETUNIAS 
rtmihltt ETInwAroH Perfect balls of wrinkled petalage. 
iJOUPie riowereo furnish an unlimited amount 
of bloom throughout the summer. Red, Pink, Purple, Lav¬ 
ender. White, and Variegated. 
Doubic Rosy Morn a valuable, popular novelty. 
Elk’s Purple (Single). Giant; velvety black-purple^ 
PRICE 
20c each; $2.00 per doz. 
By express, $14.00 per 100. 
