
Storrs & Harrison Nurseries, Inc. 
QUALITS VeGtTMBLe SttDs 
Vegetable Seeds 
No. 
ASPARAGUS B—pkt. $.25 
10 Mary Washington. Rust free, highly recommended. 
BEANS, Stringless Bush 
B—pkt. (14 Ib.) $.25; C—pkt. (1 Ib.) $.45 
20 Dwarf Horticultural. Medium height. Prolific. 
21  Landreths’. Best round-podded green beans. 
22 Black Valentine. A sure cropper with any conditions. 
23  Tendergreen. Extremely meaty, delicious flavor. 
30 Pencil Pod Wax. Rich, yellow, wonderful flavor. 
31. Round Pod Kidney Wax. Most popular light waxy yellow. 
32 Top Notch Golden Wax. Totally resistant to rust. 
33 Sure Crop Wax. One of the best waxy yellow beans. 
40 Red Kidney. Mahogany color; rich flavor. 
41 White Kidney. White in color; excellent baking sort. 
50 Kentucky Wonder Green. Commonly known as pole beans. 
BEANS, Lima B—pkt. (14 Ib.) $.30; C—pkt. (1 Ib.) $.50 
60 Burpee’s Improved Bush. Extremely productive. 
61 Fordhook's Bush. Fine nut flavored variety. 
62 Henderson's (Baby Lima). Delicately flavored. 
70 King of the Garden. Most used pole lima beans. Good. 
EDIBLE SOY BEANS 
B—pkt. (14 Ib.) $.25; C—pkt. (1 Ib.) $.45 
80 Bansei. Sturdy grower; nut like flavor. 
BEETS B—pkt. (1 oz.) $.30; C—pkt. (4 oz.) $.75 
90 Crosby's Egyptian. Semi-globe shaped early. 
91 Detroit Dark Red. Best all purpose beet; fiberless. 
92 Early Wonder. Flat globe shaped; tender, high quality. 
SWISS CHARD B—pkt. (1 oz.) $.30; C—pkt. (4 oz.) $.75 
120 Fordhook Giant. Rich green, crinkly leaves; fleshy. 
121  Lucullus. Light green, curly leaves; mild flavor. 
BROCCOLI B—pkt. (1 oz.) $.35 
130 Italian Green. Tall with central head and side sprouts. 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS B—pkt. (14 02.) $.35 
140 Long Island Improved. A fine sort, dwarf and compact. 
CABBAGE B—pkt. (14 oz.) $.20; C—pkt. (1 0z.) $.35 
150 Copenhagen Market. Early, high quality. 
151 Early Jersey Wakefield. Popular, pointed shape. 
152 Golden Acre. 5 |b. heads, white, crisp and tender. 
153 Globe. 10 Ib. heads, globe shaped; fine for kraut. 
154 Danish Ballhead. Extremely hard heads, fine flavor. 
155 Late Flat Dutch. Large heads, good late fall variety. 
156 Round Red Dutch. Dark red, solid globe shaped head. 
160 Chihli (Chinese). Early, about 20 inches tall, crisp. 
CARROT B—pkt. (14 02.) $.25; C—pkt. (1 0z.) $.40 
170 Chantenay Red Cored. Flesh fine grained and tender. 
171 Danvers Half Long. Tender, rich in flavor, sweet. 
172 Morse’s Bunching. The ever-popular “Finger Carrot.” 
173 Nantes. Delicious flavor, fine grained, sweet. 
CAULIFLOWER A—pkt. $.25; B—pkt. (14 02.) $1.00 
180 Early Snowball. Heads solid, ivory white, fine. 
CELERY A—pkt. $.15; B—pkt. (14 oz.) $.50 
190 Dwarf Golden. Thick, solid, heavily ribbed stalks. 
191 Giant Pascal. Stalks are tall, solid, and stringless. 
192 Utah No. 99. Stalks heavy, rounded with channel. 
COLLARDS B—pkt. (1 oz.) $.25 
210 Georgia. Loose cluster of tender leaves. 
CORN, Sweet B—pkt. (1 Ib.) $.25; C—pkt. (1 Ib.) $.45 
220 Golden Cross Bantam. Larger ears than Golden Bantam. 
221. Marcross. First early yellow variety, fine flavor. 
222 Country Gentleman. Pure white slender sweet kernels. 
223 Early Evergreen. Pearly white grains of rich flavor. 
224 Stowell’s Evergreen. White, sweet, meaty and juicy. 
225 Bantam Evergreen. Rich golden yellow kernels. 
226 Charlevoix. Kernels tight golden yellow, sweet. 
228 Golden Sunshine. Very early, sweet yellow kernels. 
227 Golden Bantam. Most popular variety for home gardener. 
CORN, Pop B—pkt. (14 Ib.) $.25; C—pkt. (1 Ib.) $.45 
240 Australian Hulless (Tom Thumb). Ears 4’’ long, waxy-white. 
242 South American. Pop enormous size without hard centers. 
Please use the order blank in the front of the catalogue for all seeds 

Cabbage 
Beet Turnip 
