4 Bulbs for Fall Planting 
The STORRS & HARRISON CO. 
King Alfred Poeticus 
NARCISSUS 
Choice Pacific Coast Grown 
All Selected No. 1 “Round Bulbs" 
Prices—Delivered to Your Door. 
SINGLE HARDY NARCISSUS 
Giant Trumpet Massive flowers on long stems ; the 
■ " ■ dominant trumpet usually longer than 
the wing-like perianth. All choice forcing subjects, but equally 
in favor for garden clumps. 
| 100|Doz. | 3 | Each 
Emperor. Magnificent all-yellow with 
immense trumpet and overlapping 3 
to 3 3 /0 in. petals . 
$8.00 
$1.30 
$0.35 
$ 0.15 
King Alfred. Uniform chrome-yellow. 
Wings broad and of good substance, 
trumpet, expanded and fluted, rol¬ 
ling brim .*.. 
10.00 
1.70 
.45 
.20 
Spring Glory. Large, bold and erect. 
Trumpet deep yellow gold, perianth 
white gold. A dependable bicolor... 
8.00 
1.30 
.35 
.15 
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- —-— Crown 
100 
Doz. 
3 
Each 
Bernardino. Perianth cream colored, 
the frilled and fluted cup soft yellow 
stained with deep apricot-orange at 
the rim, 22-inch stems, and make 
splendid, large cut flowers. Clumps 
develop quickly and are very hardy. 
8.00 
1.30 
.35 
.15 
IsUcifer. A starlike effect, unfading 
colors. Sulphur-yellow, the cup 
chrome-yellow with bright orange 
edge . 
8.00 
1.30 
.35 
.15 
Sea Gull. Pure white, broad perianth, 
with lemon-yellow cup fading to 
cream with thin orange edge. A 
showy garden type . 
6.00 
1.00 
.30 
.12 
Sir Watkin (Giant Chalice Flower). 
Largest chalice flower (often 5 in. 
wide) ; a thrifty grower and natur¬ 
alizes well. Sulphur-yellow, the cup 
deeper tone, tinged with orange.... 
8.00 
1.30 
.35 
.15 
Will Scarlett. Informal, medium sized, 
very free, with creamy, reflexed petals 
often slightly curled. Conspicuous cup 
of yellow ochre, with flaming orange- 
scarlet edge. A charming spring 
flower among the rocks, or natural¬ 
ized in mass about the pool . 
8.00 
1.30 
.35 
.15 
Jonquils 
Clustered, medium sized Narcissi, easily forced and self-sus- 
taining in any nook outdoors. 
100 
Doz. 
3 
Each 
Campemelle Giganteus. Finest of 
the hybrids, superior size, perfume 
and foliage. Its impressive clusters 
make marketing of a dozen to the 
bunch very simple . 
Campernelle Flenus. Rich, golden 
yellow, double, 2 to 4 on a stem .... 
$7.00 
7.50 
$1.15 
1.20 
$0.34 
.35 
$ 0.14 
.15 
DOUBLE DAFFODILS 
100 
Doz. 
3 
Each 
Alba Plena Odorata. This is the 
“Double White Poet’s Narcissus,” 
strongly scented like orange blos¬ 
soms. Gardenia-like, waxy white 
flowers in profusion during late May. 
Does not force. $55.00 per 1000. 
$6.00 
$1.00 
$0.30 
$ 0.12 
Von Sion. Famous old Dutch Daffodil; 
large, full and high centered; deep 
golden yellow. Extra selected single 
nose grade for safer shipping. ...... 
7.50 
1.25 
.35 
.15 
a S. & H. MADE MIXTURE a 
^ of Hardy Narcissus ^ 
There are many Narcissus “mixtures” offered cheap ; but 
their composition is so uncertain, unbalanced and very like¬ 
ly disappointing, we have refused to handle them. Again 
we confidently offer a balanced assembly of 12 distinct va¬ 
rieties to the dozen, or ten each of 10 distinct kinds to the 
hundred ; counted in from our own varietal bins. Now you 
and we can both be satisfied, and at a reasonably low cost. 
1 Dozen (12 kinds), for.$1.00 
1 Hundred. (10 kinds), for . T.00 
250 (same 10 kinds), for. 16.00 
PAPER WHITE GRANDIFLORA 
Not hardy outdoors, but wonderful as a winter-flowering 
pot plant, or in water bowls. Large, star-shaped, short-cupped 
flowers in large clusters ; pure white and exquisitely fragrant. 
Can be in bloom at Christmas. An 8-inch pan with bulbs close 
together makes a splendid effect. Choicest Florida grown, 
13-14 centimeters. 3 for 25c; doz., 70c; 100, $5.00. 
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, 80c ; doz., $3.00. 
The Godfrey Everblooming Calla. Flowers pure white, 
delicately scented, extra free, of prolonged blooming season. 
Strong bulbs, each, 25c ; 3, 60c ; doz., $2.00. 
CROCUS 
One of the very earliest outdoor spring flowers, often break¬ 
ing through the last crust of snow. Established in the lawn, 
they are through blooming before it is time to mow. 
GIANT NAMED—Top Size. 
Baron von Brunow. Deep bluish mauve. . 
Giant Yellow. Extra large; deep color .. 
Kathleen Parlow. Pure white; large flower 
of extra fine substance, with orange 
anthers . 
King" of the Stripes. Blue, striped white. 
Purpurea grandiflora. Rich, dark purple. 
MIXED CROCUS—No. 1 Size. 
Separate. Blue, White, Striped, and Yellow 
Doz. 
100 | 
1000 
$0.45 
$3.00|$27.00 
.50 
3.501 
r 
32.00 
.45 
i 
3.00| 
27.00 
.45 
3.00| 
27.00 
.60 
4.00| 
35.00 
.35 
| 
2.50| 
22.50 
Chalice or Short Cup 
100 
Doz. 
3 
Each 
Conspicuus (Barri). Wide spreading 
perianth, pale yellow; shallow cup 
darker, edge orange-scarlet . 
$6.00 
$1.00 
$0.30 
$ 0.12 
Poeticus (Recurvus). The ancient 
“Poet’s Narcissus,” and old English 
‘‘Pheasant’s Eye.” Fine for massing 
in grassy borders. Snow-white, cup 
light lemon with orange-red rim; 
sweet scented . 
6.50 
1.10 
.32 
.13 
Poeticus Ornatus. Larger and more 
symmetrical, blooms a month earlier. 
Pure white, with saffron cup, mar- 
bined scarlet . 
7.00 
1.15 
.34 
.14 
Grape Hyacinths (Muscari) 
A beautiful class of hardy bulbs with flower spikes about 
6 inches high. Small round bells clustered like a bunch of 
grapes. They are hardy and increase rapidly; excellent for 
permanent edgings, rock gardens, or for grouping on the 
lawn, where they may remain undisturbed many years. 
Blue Grape. Very dark blue. 
White Grape. A striking contrast . 
Heavenly Blue. Azure ; prettiest of all and best 
for mass planting, in open border or peeping 
through the sward beneath old trees. Their 
bloom follows the Crocus. 
Doz. 1 100 
$0.50|$ 3.50 
.60| 4.00 
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