The STORRS & HARRISON CO., PAINESViLLE, OHIO 
Reliable Garden Seed I 
S. & H. SEED DEPARTMENT 
82 YEARS OF 
SEED SERVICE 
O UR national reputation is excellent 
for providing seeds of high quality 
and dependability. We never 
handle the cheaper grades. 
Ask for quotation if interested 
in larger quantities than listed. 
We distribute no showy store-cases. 
You get good fresh seed in fresh packets 
liberally filled. 
Our Slogan 
BEST SEED FOR BIGGEST CROPS 
MORE SEEDS PER PACKET 
Prompt Delivery 
We ship all seed orders the 
same day order is received. 
FREE PACKETS 
of good seed (our choice) to say 
“Thank You” are included. 
POSTPAID PRICES 
Prices on pkt., oz., y z lb., lb., or 
2 lbs., include free delivery. 
On express orders, not pre¬ 
paid, see general deduction 
rates in “Deduct” table below. 
CAVF* By growing your 
V A. own VEGETABLES. 
OUR GUARANTY 
OF GENUINENESS 
We exercise great diligence and 
care to have all of our seeds true to 
name, and hold ourselves in readi¬ 
ness, on proper proof, to replace free 
of charge, all seed that may prove 
untrue to name, or refund the 
amount paid. It is, however, mu¬ 
tually understood and agreed to be¬ 
tween the purchaser and ourselves, 
that our guaranty of genuineness 
shall in no case make us liable for 
any sum greater than that originally 
received for the seeds that proved 
untrue. 
(Signed) The Storrs & Harrison Co. 
All are Tested 
for Germination 
and Character, 
VEGETABLE SEED 
Days Required 
from Seed to Harvest 
are Noted in Figures. 
ARTICHOKE 
Green Globe. Raised for the young green flower heads, usually boiled 
or baked and eaten with a butter sauce. Pkt. 10c ; oz. 20c ; oz. 35c. 
CULTURE. To obtain globes the first year, the seed should be sown 
in February or March and kept growing until the weather is suitable 
to transplant to the open ground. Seed sown in May will not bear 
globes until the following year. Transplant into rows three feet apart, * 
setting the plants two feet apart in the row. Protect through the 
winter by mulching and earthing up around the plants. 
ASPARAGUS SEED 
* 
CULTURE. Seed of Asparagus should be 
sown early in the spring, in drills 2 inches 
deep. When seedlings are 1 or 2 years old, 
transplant (for the family garden) 12 to 18 
inches apart in the row, and cover crowns 
to a depth of 2 inches. For commercial usage 
plant in rows 4 to 5 ft. apart, placing crowns 
8 to 10 inches apart in the row. One ounce 
to 50 feet of drill. 
Mary Washington. Choice wilt-resistant. 
Martha Washington. Earlier; vigorous. 
Both: Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; lb. 30c; lb. 90c. 
Roots of Asparagus are offered on page 96. 
DWHTC FOR TABLE 
1 9 USE 
BEANS are listed on page 2. 
Crimson Globe. (45 days). Globe shape, with 
a smooth, dark red skin and small tap root. 
The interior is a rich deep crimson, fine 
grained in texture. 
Crosby’s Egyptian. (40 days). Improved type. 
Detroit Dark Red. (50 days). Globular; smooth, 
dark blood-red; flesh bright, tender, sweet. 
Early Blood Turnip Beet. (55 days). One of 
the best main crop varieties. Skin deep red 
and very smooth; flesh attractive when cut. 
The best red Turnip Beet on the market. 
Early Wonder. (40 days). Suitable for either 
spring or fall sowing. Globe-shaped; deep red. 
Good For All. (50 days). New. Uniform globe, 
smooth, small collar and tap root; crimson 
interior. For pickling whole, select l^-ineh 
size. 
Sugar Beets and Mangels 
for Stock Feeding 
Thin to 8 to 12 inches in the row. Thorough 
and frequent cultivation is essential when young, 
but discontinue as soon as the roots mature, 
indicated by drying of leaves. Store in earth- 
covered heaps. 
MAIL PRICE: Oz. 10c; % lb. 25c; lb. 75c; 
5 lbs. $3.50; 10 lbs. $6.50. 
Giant Half Sugar Rose. (95 days). White, 
with a rosy top; flesh pure white. 
Golden Tankard. (95 days). Golden fleshed; 
roots half long. 
Klein Wanzleben. (65 days). A large yielder, 
grown for sugar, and winter food for cows. 
Mammoth Long Red. (115 days). 
The Succulent Stalks 
of Asparagus. 
CULTURE. Sow early in drills 12 to 18 
inches for hand culture, to 2% feet for horse cul¬ 
tivation ; cover to a depth of 1 to 2 inches. One 
ounce to 1 60 feet of drill; 5 to 6 lbs. per acre. 
Detroit Dark 
Red Beet. 
Swiss Chard Lucullus (50 days). The 
plants grow to a 
height of 2 to 2% feet. The stalks are heavily 
ribbed and from 10 to 12 inches long below the 
leaf; are delicious when cooked and served in 
the same manner as Asparagus. The leaves 
are large, heavily crumpled or “savoyed,” 
crisply tender and of fine flavor. The leafy 
portion of the foliage is cooked and served in 
the same manner as spinach. 
Deduct 
If shipped 
by 
EXPRESS 
DEDUCT 
from listed 
mail prices, 
as follows: 
1-2 lb., 5c 
1 lb., 10c 
2 lbs., 20c 
5 lbs., 25c 
10 lbs., 50c 
BEET PRICES — Postpaid: 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; Vi lb. 35c; lb. 90c. 
