PAINESVILLE NURSERIES 
The Storrs 
We Have Gone Into 
Quarters 
That was a strenuous year,—the late anno Domini 1915! We stayed afield as long as we could, until chased 
inside by the cold. Any how, our cellars are full. We have a lot of stock corded-up and heeled-in under the covers of our 
mammoth frost-proof cellars. Our experienced men are taking good care of it, and we know it will be in first-class condition 
to send out in the Spring. 
Now, while ice, snow and winter cold forces everybody in by the radiators, we are all busy thinking. You, our 
patrons, are no doubt figuring out what you will probably need to meet your Spring sales. You will be preparing Want 
Lists. Possibly you are already prepared to place positive orders. We have a capable office force inside those ice-coated 
walls pictured above, doing everything possible to get the coming year’s campaign under way. We would be pleased to 
figure on your want lists; we make a strong bid for your orders. Our new catalogue and trade list are nearly ready for dis¬ 
tribution, and will carry the story of our business to you in detail. 
Thanking you for favors of the year past, and wishing you all a Happy and Prosperous New Year, we are 
. Sincerely yours, 
THE STORRS & HARRISON CO 
PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
1200 ACRES 
45 GREENHOUSES 
ESTABLISHED 
1854 
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