18 Hardy Roses 
The STORRS & HARRISON CO. 
Dame Edith Helen. 
Rev. F. Page-Roberts. 
Briarcliff. 
Lady Hillingdon. 
S&H Hardy Field-Grown Roses 
Best Quality 
True No. 1 Grade 
2*yr.'01d Stock 
Grown in Clay 
Miss Rowena Thom. 
Pres. Herbert Hoover. 
Roses planted in late October, gain 2 to 5 weeks’ growing advantage over spring planting. 
The bushes should be carefully planted and heavily mulched for winter pi'otection. 
EVERBLOOMING ROSES Fernetiana 
Each, or four for 
$2.40, postpaid. 
Betty Uprichard. A charming type with 
rolling edges, deep carmine toned with or¬ 
ange : the interior delicate salmon-pink. 
Briarcliff. Bright, clear, Columbia rose- 
pink ; fine texture; long-stemmed. 
Chas, K. Douglas. Flaming scarlet flushed 
velvety crimson. Very popular. 
Columbia. A beautiful, distinct deep, endur¬ 
ing rose-pink. 
Dame Bdith Helen. Magnificent, fragrant, 
full-bodied ; vivid rose-pink. 
Ducbess of Wellington. Intense saffron- 
yellow stained crimson; long buds. 
Bdel. The flowers are deep, close-centered, 
with many rolling petals; frost white. 
Btoile de France. Velvety garnet-red. 
Gruss an Teplitz. Tall, showy bedders with 
reddish stems; intense crimson-red. 
Hadley. One of the very good velvety crim¬ 
son-reds ; sweetly perfumed. 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. Fully double 
flowers : delicate creamy white. 
Dady Hillingdon, Strong apricot-yellow 
buds ; i>ale yellow with an orange tinge. 
Dos Angeles. Flame-pink, toned with coral 
and shaded translucent gold. 
Miss Bowena Thom. Buds long and shape¬ 
ly, 6-inch flowers. Brilliant rose-pink, in¬ 
tensified by a golden suffusion at base. 
Mme. Butterfly. A symphony of cream, 
pink, apricot, and gold ; the buds exquisite. 
Mme. Bdouard Herriot. Terra cotta, coral- 
bronze, geranium-red and dull copper. 
Mme. Jules Bouche. Pure white slightly 
blushed at center. A fine bedding tyi)e. 
Mrs. Aaron Ward. “Corsage rose.” Deep 
golden orange and cream, small-budded. 
Fadre. A beautiful long-budded variety, cop¬ 
pery scarlet flushed yellow at base. 
Radiance. One of the best garden roses; 
blending carmine-rose with shades of opal 
and copper. 
Bed Badiance. Globular ; brilliant crimson. 
Souv. de Claudius Pernet Unfading 
■ sunflower 
yellow. Large and full with elongated 
lietals. 
0m^^ Each; or four for 
/ ^ w $2.75, postpaid. 
Charles F. Kilham. Very double; blazing 
scarlet-orange. 
E. O. HilL Long buds, high-centered full 
double flowers; dazzling scarlet maturing 
to deeper pure red. 
Eldorado. A true yellow following the first 
richness of its red-orange bud. 
Etoile de Hollande. Brilliant crimson-red, 
particularly charming when half-blown. 
Feu Joseph Dooymans. Yellow with apri¬ 
cot center; long-pointed buds of orange- 
buff. 
Independence Day. Brilliant orange-pink 
flowers and copper buds. Very free. 
Joanna Hill. Buds are long-pointed : large, 
semi-double, long-lasting flowers ; clear yel¬ 
low with orange-yellow heart. 
John Bussell. Vivid red with cardinal shad- ■ 
ings; double flowers large and solid. 
Dady Margaret Stewart. Gorgeously 
splashed buds; the high-centered flowers 
yellow: streaked orange and velvety red. 
Marcia Stanhope. Pure white: a long bud, 
and full double flower of good size. 
Margaret McGredy. Rich oriental red pass¬ 
ing to carmine-rose, lasting a long time. 
Large, free, with mild spicy fragrance. 
Mevrouw G. A. Van Bossem. Vivid or¬ 
ange and apricot buds, opening to bronzy 
yellow flowers strongly shaded copper-pink. 
Mrs. E. F. Thom. A new, solid lemon- 
yellow which does not fade. Built like Per¬ 
net, with continuous free bloom and a per¬ 
fect center. 
Mrs. Henry Bowles. Intensely brilliant 
clear pink, pleasingly modified by lighter 
salmon-pink; firm center; the bloom free. 
Fresident Herbert Hoover. A glorious 
new rose with broad, thick petals and beau¬ 
tiful pointed bud. Vivid cerise-pink, softly 
flamed with yellow, orange and scarlet. 
Bev. F. Fage-Boberts. A fine, big, colorful 
flower, golden yellow stained outside with 
red ; the copper-red buds extra long. 
Boslyn. Orange buds: full golden yellow 
flowers, with deeper center. 
Talisman. A sensational novelty; mingling 
gold, orange, apricot, red, pink, and old rose. 
Ville de Farls. Sunflower yellow which 
holds fast under all weather conditions. 
NOVELTY ROSES 
Each, or four for 
W $3.75, postpaid. 
Small ovoid buds; the opened 
.. flowers medium sized, double, 
cupped, lasting ; burnt orange streaked red. 
Lucile Rand long-pointed; flower 
■ well-formed, large, high- 
centered, fully double, fragrant; lively rose- 
carmine. A free and continuous bloomer. 
McGredy’s Scarlet Large and con- 
tinuous : brilliant 
scarlet tipped crimson, the base orange. 
Olympiad Deep oriental scarlet with gold- 
*' en base, enriched by a velvet 
luster; superb under artificial light. 
