56 Bulbs and Tubers 
The STORRS & HARRISON CO. 
Sagamore 
Dwight W. Morrow 
Kathleen Norris 
Ida Perkins 
Countess of Lonsdale 
A. D. Livoni 
ffiiias.,.. DAHUAS '‘’IS". 
Frequent cultivation is essential. Time for planting varies according to climate, 
but is safe after all danger of late frost is past. Tubers should be planted 
6 inches deep, laid flat, eyes or sprout up. Although tubers produce more stalks, 
started plants give practically an equal amount and quality of bloom. 
We send out tubers until supply is exhausted; after which orders are filled about 
June 1st with started plants, at HALF PRICE. 
lano Crkwl (^)- I^^ep, massive, with 
Jane ^ pleasing twist of in¬ 
formality. Golden yellow, clouding 
with a suffusion of chamois and 
orange-pink to the center of ruddy 
apricot. 50c. 
(D). Solid Chin¬ 
ese scarlet, the 
reverse a lighter shade. 35c. 
(D). Luminous 
coral-pink with 
golden base and rosy glow. 35c. 
Jersey’s Dainty ‘Sr^w'p'^e J 
cactus type; white, with lavender tints. 
75c. 
(C). Broad pet- 
aled formal cac¬ 
tus ; solid Tyrian rose. 50c. 
(D). A rich combi¬ 
nation of strawber¬ 
ry-red at center, with old gold. 35c. 
(^D). Above av¬ 
erage size, petals 
broad and over-lapping with twisted 
ends, full tight center, long stems, a 
very free bloomer and a long keeper. 
Pure rose-pink, eventually mallow- 
pink with a lighter shade at center. 
50c. 
Margaret Woodrow Wilson 
(D). Broad, with abruptly tapering, 
wide, partially quilled petals; bJush- 
white tinged mauve at center. 50c. 
Golden yellow outlined 
marmion reddish bronze of 
the center; under side suffused. 35c. 
(D). This 
new kind 
has a* massive flower, very formal in 
shape, borne freely on strong plants ; 
a flashing orange-flame. 75c. 
Mrs. I. de Ver Warner 
moderate size, very free, early and 
continuous. Color very popular, orchid 
or deep mauve-pink. 25c. 
(D). A superb cut flower 
of pleasing size; perfect 
decorative form; high-built center. 
Soft saffron-yellow with a faint rose 
undertone at base, the compact center 
enriched by ruddy apricot. 50c. 
Sanhican’s Bluebird 
n 111 c e n t 
broad flowers; unfading rich violet- 
blue. 50c. 
Thomas Edison ^ choice new 
* * variety of large 
size with cane-like stems, the bloom 
very formal. Rich, deep purple with 
the sheen of velvet. 75c. 
(D). Solid prim¬ 
rose-yellow. 25c. 
Post¬ 
paid 
Quan¬ 
tity 
Prices 
TUBERS 
Each 
3 
Doz. 
25c 
$0.65 
$ 2.50 
35c 
.95 
3.50 
50c 
1.35 
5.00 
75c 
2.00 
7.50 
$1.00 
2.70 
10.00 
Jersey’s Beacon 
Jersey’s Beauty 
Jersey’s Melody 
Jersey’s King 
Kathleen Norris 
A n I iwnni (S)- Warm rose-pink, 
t«IVOni perfect flowers, over¬ 
lapping quilled petals. 25c. 
California Beauty i„p’pe®'‘Ton’‘Jd 
with amber and coral-red. 50c. 
^ magnificent ex- 
(^nampovB hibition variety, early 
and free-flowering, with stiff stems. 
Lem.on-yellow with a charming suf¬ 
fusion of deep rose-pink. 75c. 
(See illustration on color page F). 
Countess of Lonsdale |2;t caci 
tus type, long season ; blended amber 
and salmon. This is one of the old, old 
varieties which has never been sur¬ 
passed in its type, and cannot be re¬ 
linquished. 25c. 
Dwight W. Morrow <S>„4ri‘n: 
troduction ; not only of giant size and 
perfect form, but noticeable in any 
garden for the startling brilliancy of 
its deep red color. $1.00. 
(D)- Pure scarlet. Per- 
Ellte Glory form, on stiff 
stems ; very large and showy. 50c. 
Ellinore Vanderveer 
pleasing satiny rose-pink. 25c. 
Fort Monmouth 'fonl; 
keeping new kind with flowers of 
mighty size; rich crimson-maroon 
shaded bluish violet at petal tips. 50c. 
Frau O- Bracht clear, pale, 
m ISOM pi'imrose-ye 11 ow ; 
very clean and graceful in effect. A 
prize-winner and choice cut flower. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Gladys Sherwood 
als broad-based but tubular at tips. 
Unblemished, glistening white. 35c. 
(D). Early blooming; 
of perfect, gracious 
its full center; ivory- 
tinged primrose at 
Ida Perkins 
form, retaining 
white, slightly 
center. 50c. 
Monmouth Champion 
Sagamore 
Yellow Colosse 
