Funkia - Plantainlily 
Very hardy plant, valuable for the mass of leaves that is 
produced and the spires of blue flowers. Will grow in sun or 
partial shade, suitable for difficult positions in the border or 
out of the way places where it is hard to establish other plants. 
VAN eore: \Variegated Plantainlily. variegated foliage, blue 
owers. 
Each 80c; doz. $2.50; 100, $15.00 
Gypsophila - Babysbreath 
Remarkable plants producing a multitude of small flowers 
which create a mistlike effect. Indispensable for cutting. The 
trailing varieties of repens are subjects for the rockery. 
PANICULATA. Babybreath. A branching, 2 to 3-ft. mound 
which during July becomes a fleecy, white mass. Used for 
mixing with high-colored flowers. 
Three 80c; dozz. $2.50; 100, $15.00 
PANICULATA FLORA-PLENA, BRISTOL FAIRY. Bristol Fairy 
Babybreath. _ This remarkable variety is propagated by 
grafting to insure plants that will produce a multitude of 
double, pure white flowers. In bloom all summer. 
Three $1.20; doz. $3.70; 100, $22.50 
Gaillardia - Blanket Flower 
vA very satisfactory perennial; outstanding because of the 
profusion and duration of its flowers. A constant succes- 
sion of bloom is maintained from June until November. _ Indis- 
pensable in the mixed border and an excellent cut flower. 
ARISTATA (GRANDIFLORA.) Common Perennial Gaillardia. 
2 ft. Unfailing supply of bloom in rich, tawny shades. Flow- 
ers 3 inches in diameter. 
Three 80c; doz. $2.50; 100, $15.00 
Hibiscus - Mallow 
Tall plants with hollylike flowers. Suitable for the flower 
border, wild garden or on the banks of water courses. 
OFFICINALIS MIXED. Giant Flowering Mallow, Mixed. Height, 
4 ft. Flowers during the late summer and fall months. A 
greatly improved strain of the native Marshmallow. The 
color ranges through red, pink and white. 
Three $1.10; doz. $3.30; 100, $20.00 
OFFICINALIS RED. Giant Flowering Mallow, Mixed. A clear 
red form of the above. 
Three $1.10; doz. $3.30; 100, $20.00 
Hollyhocks - Althea Rosea 
This stately old plant is truly King of the Garden. Holly- 
hocks inject a great deal of color and life and picturesqueness 
into tall backgrounds with their gorgeous, densely set pillars, 
ranging in height from 4 to 7 feet. 
DOUBLE FLOWERED SORTS. Supplied in the following sep- 
arate colors: Crimson, Maroon, Rose, White and Yellow. 
Three 80c; doz. $2.50; 100, $15.00 
SINGLE FLOWERED. Allegheny. Tall; very large fringed flow- 
ers. Mixed. 
Three 80c; doz. $2.50; 100, $15.00 
Iberis - Candytuft 
These beautiful spring-flowered plants may be used in the 
rockery, in the front of the perennial border or as an edging 
for walks. 
GIBRALTARICA. 12 inches. A very desirable plant that is 
covered with dense heads of lilac-pink flowers from May to 
uly. 
Liatris - Gayfeather 
These plants always attract attention because of their unu- 
sual appearance, which is both beautiful and odd. 
PYCNOSTACHYA. Cattail Gayfeather. Narrow spikes of gay 
purple flowers that bloom over a long period. Flowers during 
midsummer. Height 4 to 5 feet. 
Three 95c; doz. $2.90; 100, $17.50 
SCARIOSA. Large, showy flowers of bluish purple. Later flow- 
ering than the former and about a foot higher. 
Three 80c; doz. $2.50; 100, $15.00 
SPICATA. Spike Gayfeather. Spikes about 3 feet in height; 
color clear purple. Flowers before pycnostachya. 
Three 95c; doz. $2.90; 100, $17.50 
Linum - Flax 
A free blooming perennial bearing a multitude of brilliantly 
colored flowers on slender stems. The foliage is fine and feath- 
ery. Suitable for the front of the border or for use in the 
rockery. Height variable, from 15 to 24 inches. 
PERENNE. Perennial Flax. Clear blue flowers; very hardy. 
Three 80c; doz. $2.50; 100, $15.00 
Nepeta - Ground Ivy or Catnip 
Attractive plants for massing in the rock garden or border. 
The gray-green foliage is aromatic and the clear blue flowers 
are borne continuously throughout the spring and summer. 
MUSSINI. A dwarf, compact plant for the rockery, that pro- 
duces lavender flowers throughout the summer. 
Three 80c; doz. $2.50; 100, $15.00 
Sedum - Stonecrop 
Sedums are one of the easiest plants to grow. An ordinary 
soil in a sunny position is all that is required. They vary in 
habit from dwarf creeping plants to those of upright growth, 
as in the case of Spectabile which reaches 2 feet in height. 
All kinds are excellent for the rockery and Spectabile may be 
used as a border to walks or toward the front of the perennial 
border. 
SIEBOLDI. Siebold Stonecrop. A shrubby species 6 to 8 inches 
high. The succulent gray-green foliage is very attractive as 
well as the pink flowers that appear in September. One of 
the loveliest sorts for the rockery. 
214-in. Pots—Three $1.10; doz. $3.30; 100, $20.00 
SPECTABILE. Showy Stonecrop. One of the prettiest erect 
growing species. 18 inches in height. Foliage broad, light 
green; flowers rose-colored in immense flower heads. 
Three 95c; doz. $2.90; 100, $17.50 
SPECTABILE, BRILLIANT. Brilliant Showy Stonecrop. Same as 
the above except that the flowers are a bright amaranth-red. 
Three 95c; doz. $2.90; 100, $17.50 
STOLONIFERUM COCCINEUM. Scarlet Running Stonecrop. A 
very fast spreading species, six inches in height. Flowers 
rosy crimson during guy pee August. an Keke rock 
lant and sometimes use or covering sandy banks. 
E Three 95c; doz. $2.90; 100, $17.50 
TEUCRIUM—GERMANDER 
CHAMAEDRYS. Chamaedrys Germander. This shrub-like plant 
of moderate growth resembles boxwood and may be used as 
an edging plant up to 12 inches in height, for flower beds, 
walks, etc. The glossy green foliage remains throughout the 
winter. Field-grown. 
Three $1.20; Doz. $3.70; 100, $22.50 
Tritoma - Torchlily 
Semi-tropical and showiest of all garden plants when in bloom. 
Rush-like foliage with thick flower stalks 3 feet high and a 
single fiery cone at the top. 
PFITZERI (KNIPHOFIA UVARIA). Bonfire Torch Lily S. & H. 
Superb Strain. Brilliant scarlet petals rimmed with orange. 
Blooms July to October. A magnificent cut flower. Use a 
heavy wniter mulch. 
Three $1.10; doz., $3.30; 100, $20.00. 
TOWERS OF GOLD. Uniform flower heads of umblemished gold 
in August and early September. A brilliant companion for 
the scarlet and gold Pfitzeri. Use a heavy winter mulch. 
Three, $1.20; doz. $3.70; 100 $22.50. 
Tunica - Tunicflower 
A hardy perennial of the Pink family growing 6 to 10 inches 
high with delicate, wiry stems and white, lavender or rosy pink, 
Babybreath-like flowers. Excellent for the rock garden, rock 
wall or in the front of the flower border. 
SAXIFRAGA. Saxifarge Tunicflower. A pretty tufted plant 
with white, lavender or rosy pink flowers that are produced 
all summer. Height 6 to 10 inches. 
Three, 95c; doz., $2.90; 100, $17.50 
Veronica - Speedwell 
Beautiful hardy perennials varying in habit from prostrate 
vaieties for the rockery or wall gardens, to upright sorts, 2 to 
3 feet high that are indispensable for the flower border. The 
prostrate varieties make excellent ground covers for the areas 
between flagstones in walks or terraces. 
BLUE SPIRES. Lovely deep blue spikes of flowers throughout 
the early summer: The plant is of bushy, upright habit, with 
clean foliage and reaches a height of 2 feet. This is a vari- 
ety of recent introduction that has real merit. 
Three, $1.20; doz. $3.70; 100, $22.50 
INCANA. Woolly Speedwell. 1 foot. iSlver foliage; violet- 
blue flowers. July-August. 
Three 80c; doz. $2.50; 100, $15.00 
LONGIFOLIA SUBSESSILIS. Clump Speedwell. 2 feet. Long, 
bronze-green leaves, deep indigo-blue flowers on long grace- 
ful spikes. July to September. 
Three 95c; doz. $2.90; 100, $17.50 
Viola Odorata - Sweet Violet 
Sweet Violets are hardy, if planted in a position that affords 
good drainage. They will grow in full sun or partial shade 
and may also be forced in the hothouse for winter cut flowers. 
PRINCE OF WALES. Single, sweet scented, rich deep purple 
flowers, grows well in the shade. The best of the singles, 
also valuable for greenhouse forcing. 
Three 95c; doz. $2.90; 100, $17.50 
ROSINA. A soft pink or old-rose-violet blooming freely in the 
spring and again in the autumn. Delightfully fragrant. It 
will grow in full sun but does best in partial shade. 
Three 95c; doz. $2.90; 100, $17.50 
Yucca - Adam’s Needle 
Stately perennials with stiff, evergreen, sharp pointed leaves 
that are blue-green in color and arranged in rosettes. Giant 
flower heads of creamy white blossoms arise to a height of 
5 to 6 feet during the summer. Very effective in the flower 
border, as clumps in front of high shrubs or evergreens and 
indispensable in large rockeries. 
FILAMENTOSA. Common Yucca. Hardy plants with sword- 
like leaves and giant flower heads during the summer. 
f Three 95c; doz. $2.50; 100, $15.00 
FILAMENTOSA VARIEGATA. Variegated Common Yucca. This 
variety is the same as the above except that the foliage is 
edged with golden yellow, leaving a central strip of green. 
Three $1.10; doz. $3.30; 100, $20.00 
FRUIT TREES 
We have a nice assortment of 5 year old, bearing age, fruit 
trees to »‘fer at the following prices: 
Caliper Each 10 
APPLE PW ot hae Ferree ES AI A—in—$3.50. $30.00 
APPLE  j.« | RY? jeepers 2 1-144 in. 2.50 20.00 
STANDA tAk TREES, Bearing Age 114 in. 3.50 30.00 
STANDAt . SEAR MREES» Perse Oe a 1-114 in. 2.50 20.00 
PLUM, Bearing Age .... ..... Toe aia iin, 5 3.50: 30.00 
PLUM BRUCE. See Sy Ne 1-114 in. 2.50 20.00 
QUINCE TREES, Beanirig Age ....2/2:2...... 3.50 30.00 
APRICOT, Bearing Age, 5 year old ........ 5.00 45.00 
OUINTUPLEDR. APPLES a) fe. icipe bee see en 5.00 45.00 
(5 year old Quintuplet Apple Trees, 5 var- 
ieties on one tree—Red Astrachan, Wealthy, 
McIntosh, Yellow Delicious, and Red Delicious, 
all on one tree.) 
(We can also furnish 4 varieties on one tree 
and 3 varieties on one tree at the same price.) 
PEACH TREES. c4. 30a. 23: 4-5 ft. 9/16 in. 1.00 9.00 
REACH STIREES 3) -2 3 3-4 ft. 7/16 in. .80 6.50 
PEACH STREES) 2 242. oft: 2-3 ft. 5/16 in: .65 5.50 
SWEET CHERRY TREES 
QEVedrs Olmert name tice 5-7 ft. VTE in. 2225 20.00 
DOVEGEMOIC) tte. 3 carer cers 4-5 ft. 9/16 in. 2.00 17.50 
SOUR CHERRY TREES, 
DEV eGrnold. Wat Sees cele 4-5 ft. Wile Tins eve) HS HKofa) 
Pevecneold eases sc ake 3-4 ft. 9/16 in. 1.60 13.50 
Raspberries, Blackberries, and other small fruits will be offered 
for spring delivery only. 
WRITE FOR OUR 1944 SPRING “FOUR SCORE AND TEN” COMPLETE CATALOG 
Storrs and Harrison Nurseries 
Painesville, Ohio 

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