6 Bulbs for Fall Planting 
The STORRS & HARRISON CO 
Crocus in the Lawn. 
Freesias. 
Scilla Sibirica. 
MISCELLANEOUS BULBS 
Remember, we pay all transportation on these. 
6 at dozen rate; 25 at 100 rate; 250 at 1000 rate. 
AMARYLLIS 
For pot culture, they should be potted in well drained soil 
composed of leaf mold and light loam, or in any rich soil. One 
bulb to a 5-inch pot, just barely covered. The lily-like flowers 
run to large size, with broad recurving petals, and should 
appear in a few weeks after potting. 
Giant Hybrids Product of all the chosen types known to 
■ ■ -American producers. Our offering is a 
selection representing the finest, largest flowered, and most 
richly colored strains of modern development. The body 
color may be white, broken up by heavy streaks and lines of 
tropic luxuriance, in rose, red and other colors—or else 
dominantly orange, cherry, cerise, crimson, with mottling 
or striping of vivid contrasts ; 3 to 6 flower stalks to the bulb. 
Offered in mixed colors only. 
Each 3 | Doz. 
Pirst size (2% -2% in.) . 
XX size (2y 2 -3 in.) .. 
XXX size (3-3% in.) . 
$0.40 
.60 
.60 
$1.00|$3.50 
1.25| 4.50 
1.501 5.50 
CALLA 
Golden Elliottiana. Clean, dark foliage spotted creamy 
white, and splendid flowers of waxy golden yellow. This is 
becoming one of the choicest, most popular winter forcing 
plants. Large blooming size, each, 30c ; 3, 75c ; doz., $2.60. 
The Godfrey Everblooming' Calla. Flowers pure white, 
delicately scented, extra free, of prolonged blooming season. 
Strong bulbs, each, 25c; 3, 60c ; doz., $2.00. 
FREESIA 
Very popular as ctff flowers, easily forced from Christmas 
to June; their graceful sprays deliciously fragrant, and quite 
durable. Plant 6 or 8 bulbs in a 5-inch pot and (contrary to 
usual method) set directly into the light. 
3 
Doz. 
100 
Purity. Pure white. Cut flowers in long ra¬ 
cemes of five to eight will keep two weeks. 
$0.15 
.30 
$0.50 
.95 
$3.50 
6.60 
Golden Daffodil. Large size and free produc¬ 
tion ; the rich yellow of King Alfred Daffodil. 
Mrs. Marc Peters. Deep rosy salmon, lower 
.20 
.30 
.60 
.95 
4.00 
6.50 
Pink Beauty. A giant rose-pink with broad 
petals forming a flat, open, orchid-like 
.30 
.95 
6.50 
Sunset. Deepest of the yellows, shading to 
.30 
.95 
6.50 
S. & H. Rainbow Mixture. Our assembly of 
foregoing varieties . 
.65 
4.50 
FRITILLARIA 
Imperialis (Crown Imperial or “Kaiser’s Crown”). A favorite 
lily-like plant of old gardens. The very large, pendent, bell¬ 
shaped flowers are clustered like a crown above the 3- to 4- 
foot stem; brilliant orange-red color. June. Each, 40c; 
3, $1.00 ; doz., $3.75 ; 100, $30.00. 
Meleagris (Guinea Hen Flower or Checkered Lily). An in¬ 
teresting bulbous plant very effective for colonization in 
dry-land meadows, or for massing in the nooks of the gar¬ 
den or rockery. Erect, bare, 12- to 18-inch stems, in early 
April crowned with a cluster of pendent bells 2 to 3 inches 
across. These are of various colors, uniquely checkered and 
splashed. Mixed. 3, 25c; doz., 70c; 100, $5.00. 
CROCUS 
One of the very earliest outdoor spring flowers, often break¬ 
ing through the last crust of snow. Beds arranged in alternat¬ 
ing rows of blue, golden yellow, striped, purple and pure white, 
make a splendid show. Established in the lawn, they are 
through blooming before it is time to use the lawn mower; or 
a succession is possible. 
GIANT NAMED—Top Size. 
Doz. 
100 
1000 
Baron von Brunow. Deep bluish mauve .. 
$0.50 
$3.50 
$30.00 
Giant Yellow. Extra large; deep color ... 
Kathleen Parlow. Pure white; large flower 
.60 
4.00 
35.00 
of extra fine substance, with orange 
.50 
3.50 
30.00 
King of the Stripes. Blue, striped white.. 
.50 
3.50 
30.00 
Purpurea grandiflora. Rich, dark purple.. 
.50 
3.50 
30.00 
MIXED CROCUS—Top Size. 
Separate Colors. Blue, White, Striped and 
Yellow . 
.45 
3.00 
25.00 
MUSCABI (Grape Hyacinths and Feathered Hyacinths) will 
be found on page 2. 
SCILLA 
Sibirica (Siberian Squill). Early spring flowering bulbs, 6 to 
8 inches in height, with drooping, bell-shaped blossoms of 
bright blue. They are quite hardy, growing in any good 
light soil. Plant bulbs 3 inches deep, preferably in a sunny 
location. Doz., 95c; 100, $6.50 ; 1000, $60.00. 
Campanulata. “Wood Hyacinths” or “Spanish Bluebells.” 
Beautiful, bell-shaped flowers in graceful spikes, well adapt¬ 
ed for naturalizing in the woods or in any shady location. 
Plant bulbs 6 inches deep. 
Doz. 
100 
1000 
Blue . 
$0.60 
.70 
$4.00 
5.00 
$35.00 
45.00 
White . 
Rose . 
.90 
6.00 
55.00 
SNOWDROPS (Galanthus) 
The earliest of spring-flowering bulbs, universally admired 
for their snow-white, drooping blossoms. They succeed well 
in any soil, and should be planted where they are to remain. 
as they blossom best when not disturbed. 1 3 | Doz. | 100 
Single .|$0.20l$0.65|$4.50 
Double .I ,30| -901 6.00 
