PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
Reliable Garden Seed 3 
VEGETABLE 
dissolutely 
JC# JE[# Reliable 
DAYS REQUIRED 
DO NOT 
WE CAN GET 
from seed to har- 
FI.ANT SEED 
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vest, are noted in 
TOO DEEP! 
Any standard item 
figures. 
That is a com- 
not listed at com- 
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petitor’s price. 
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. 
^fOVELTIES 
IN VEGETABLES 
1940 
<<AI.I.-AMERICA” AWARDS and RECOItIMERDS 
'^Baby Potato'' Bush Lima Bean 
^ pj-Qbably remem¬ 
ber the desirable qualities of Henderson’s “Baby” Lima. This 
new baby, which received the highest points in 1939 competi¬ 
tion and was awarded a SILVER MEDAL, resembles the 
12-to 16-inch bush development of Henderson. Its pods are 
really large, very freely produced and filled with chubby 
little beans of delicious Lima flavor. Because of its un¬ 
matched earliness ; the tender, green eating stage, and the 
creamy white matured dry stage, both occur safely before 
injury by the cold which menaces such crops. Don’t you 
want to adopt this “Baby” ? Pkt. 15c. 
Deen Heart Frineed Endive Bronze Medal, 1938. 
yeep nearx rrin geo c.naive silver Medal, 1939. 
This variety is derived by patient hybridization and selection, 
until its character stands out supreme; with broader leaves, 
a much more upright growth, and a deeper heart. Ribs and 
heart unblemished white, the leaf edge deeply fringed. 
Pkt. 15c. 
Fvof<vi*AAti Dai«elA%# Honorable Mention, 1939. This new 
C-vergre en l^arsiey selection from Double Curled, 
throws very few single plants ; with very dark green, dense, 
deeply cut foliage superior to Moss Curled. The strain is 
uniform, a rapid and vigorous grower, resistant to frost. 
Pkt. 15c. 
FnrHhnnIc PAnnAi> Scored 25 points (very good). Some- 
q OO repper similar to California Giant, but 
earlier; the upright, very large fruits borne freely in clus¬ 
ters of 5 to 7, thick-meated, rich green turning to crimson. 
Pkt. 15c. 
Mingold Tomato 
(90 days.) SILVER MEDAL. The 
triumphant goal of six generations in 
Minnesota selection and combinations. The earliest yellow— 
seasonable with Bonny Best; the largest yellow—shape and 
size like Marglobe. Mingold superbly meets this modern 
trend and demand for yellow among other Tomatoes; for 
additional vitamin D, for shapeliness and attractive color, 
for its yellow slices against the reds and pinks in salads, 
and to quench the new thirst for yellow Tomato juice. 
Pkt. 25c. 
ARTICHOKE 
0-reen Globe. Raised for the young green flower heads, 
usually hoiled or baked and eaten with a butter sauce. 
Pkt. 10c ; Yj oz. 20c ; oz. 35c. 
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 
The New 
Perfected Detroit 
Prices 
Ask quotation on 
quantities 1 a r g* e r 
than offered herein. 
POSTPAID PRICES 
Prices on pkt., oz., lb., lb., 
or 2 lbs., include free delivery. 
BEETS 
FOR TABDE XTSE 
Crimson Globe. (45 days.) 
Crosby’s Egyptian. (40 days.) 
Eclipse. (50 days.) 
Above: Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; % lb. 
30c; lb. 75c. 
Detroit Dark Red 
smooth, dark blood-red; flesh 
bright, tender, sweet; the most 
popular Beet for both market and 
home garden. 
Perfected Detroit 
any variety yet introduced. Comes 
90 per cent true to exactly the 
same shade of dark red color and 
does not show any white rings. 
Tops are medium and their close, 
compact attachment leaves a larger 
portion of the root edible. Roots 
are globular, very smooth and uni¬ 
form. Excellent for canning and 
market use. 
2 above: Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; % lb. 
30c; lb. 90c. 
ASPARAGUS SEED 
Mary Washington. Choice wilt-resistant variety of the 
Washington “Pedigreed” strain. Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; lb. 
25c ; lb. 75c. 
BEARS (page 4.) 
PEAS (page 8.) 
And various other items of 
seeds accrue great benefit by 
inoculation of seeds with 
RTTRAGIN. See page 2 for 
various cultures and prices. 
FOR GREENS — Swiss Chard Lucullus 
(50 days.) The plants grow to a height of 2 to 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. 
Cook and serve in the same manner as spinach. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; lb. 30c; lb. 70c. 
FOR STOCK — Sugar Beets and Mangels 
Giant Ralf Sugar Rose. (95 days.) White with a rosy tip; 
flesh pure white. 
Golden Tankard. (95 days.) Golden; roots half long. 
Klein Wanzleben. (65 days.) Very popular. 
Mammoth Bong Red. (115 days.) 
MAIL PRICE: Oz. 10c; y^ lb. 20c; lb. 50c; 5 lbs. $2.25; 
10 lbs. $4.00. 
