56 Bulbs and Tubers 
The STORRS 6r HARRISON CO. 
A Bed of President Gannas 
Gloxinia 
CANNAS 
GLOXINIAS 
Liiy-of-the-Valiey 
The loose panicles of 
tiny bell-shaped flow¬ 
ers set low in their 
emerald foliage, and 
are not conspicuous ; 
but they do cover the 
waste ground, furnish 
a vast amount of cut 
sprays, and sweetly 
perfume the entire 
yard. Best in shade. 
2-year pips (Berlin 
strain). Doz. 60c ; 100, 
$3.50; 250, $7.50. 
Special*' 
Landscape Clumps 
Valleys bloom first VH 
at 3 years of age. To VB 
provide bloom the wM 
first year, with as- 
sured continuance each yB 
year thereafter, we have y| 
had a block grown for us > 
in this special form; 8 or 10 
inch squares 
with roots te- 
naciously intertwined, containing 
about 20 pips of 3, 2 and 1-year 
together. By Express not prepaid 
each, 50c; 3, $1.25 ; doz., $4.50. 
Tallest and showiest of all bedding plants; with broad, 
shining leaves and heavy flower trusses. Set 18 inches apart. 
City of Portland (314 ft.). Coral-rose-pink, holding its 
tone through both hot and cold weather. 
Hung aria ( 3^4 to 4 f^). Bright Neyron-rose- 
pink, throat slightly mottled in lighter shades. 
King' Humbert (4 to 41^4 ft.). Immense flowers, 
orange-scarlet flecked with rose. Beautiful heart- 
shaped leaves, bronze, shaded purple and brown. 
Queen Helen (4 to 5 ft). Green leaves: large 
flowers golden yellow blotched crimson. 
Ricnard Wallace (5 ft.). p ure canary-yellow. 
Rosemond Coles (5 ft.). A showy new variety 
of robust character, with massive orchid-type 
flowers. The flashing color is deep reddish orange, 
illuminated by a mottled border of golden yellow. 
The President (4 ft.). Deep crimson-scarlet. 
PRICE 
3 | Doz. 
100 
By Express 
Dry Roots . . . . 
$0.30 $1.00 
$ 7.00 
Before May 1st 
Started Plants 
.75| 2.50 
15.00 
After May 1st 
Eureka 
Venus 
Bulky bloom, best pure white. 
CINNAMON VINE 
True rose-pink, throat and margins fanci¬ 
fully mottled in creamy white. Makes a long- 
lasting cut flower. 
Both: Started plants, 3, $1.00; doz., $3.50. 
Dioscorea 
Batatas 
A beautiful vine of glossy, heart-shaped foliage. 
Tops die down for winter, but spring forth early 
with renewed vigor. Tiny white flowers in small 
axillary clusters, scent the neigh¬ 
borhood with a delicious cinna¬ 
mon fragrance. 
Roots, 4 to 6 inches, 15c each; 
3, 40c; doz., $1.50. 
Handsome, large, round, hairy leaves and quantities of big 
flowers. Give rich, light soil and partial shade, until well 
started into growth ; in watering, do not wet the leaves. When 
through blooming, store in dry, warm place for next repotting. 
Batraria Dark blue with white throat, and ruffled edge. 
Blue Sky Azure-blue with white 
clouds. 
Pink Lady Soft coral-pink. 
Red Admiral Flaming crimson. 
Spotted and Tigered Mixed. 
Wandsbek Bind a new Euro¬ 
pean variety ; a very fine blood- 
red. 
Each, 35c; 3, $1.00; doz., $3.50. 
Mixed. 3, 95c ; doz., $3.25. 
MADEIRA VINE 
A beautiful rapid growing vine 
with dense foliage, fleshy, heart- 
shaped, light green. Numerous 
mignonette-like feathery racemes 
of fragrant white flowers. 
Heavy tubers; 15c each ; 3 for 
40c; $1.50 per doz. 
TUBEROSE 
Excelsior Pearl. Fall flowering 
bulbs ; long, compact spikes of 
double, waxy white flowers; ex¬ 
quisitely perfumed. A favored 
boutonniere for men. 
3 for 25c; 75c per doz. 
By express, $5.00 per lOO. 
Godfrey Calla. See page 55. 
Tuberose 
