64 Hardy Roses 
The STORRS & HARRISON CO 
EVERBLOOMING ROSES—Contiinued No. X 
nDirr* of the following 40 varieties, f A#. 
1 Kll/L by mail, postpaid, EACH.... 
I charming type 
Betty Upricnard roiling 
edges, a blend of deep toned carmine 
with coppery orange; the interior 
being mostly a delicate salmon-pink. 
Briarcliff. A bright, clear, Columbia 
rose-pink. Vigorous, hardy; dark 
foliage resistant to mildew. 
Chas. K. Dongrlas. Vigorous upright 
growth, and liberal bloom; flaming 
scarlet flushed velvety crimson. 
Columbia. A beautiful, true, deep, en¬ 
during pink; a distinct shade. 
Dame Ddith Helen. A magniflcent, 
fragrant, full-bodied new rose of 
many substantial petals which curl 
back prettily, holding steadily to one 
vivid pink color. 
Duchess of Wellingfton. Intense saf¬ 
fron-yellow stained crimson ; long buds. 
Earl Haigf. Remarkable fragrance, free¬ 
dom, and unfading cherry-crimson 
color. Permanent high-built center, 
with thick rolling petalage. 
Edel. The flowers are of noble size, deep, 
close-centered, with many petals ; ivory 
at base but otherwise purest white, 
the broad roll of edges frost-like. 
Eldorado. A true yellow even to the 
end, having diminished in strength 
uniformly, from the first richness of 
its red-orange bud. 
Etoile de France. Velvety garnet-red 
cup, with center of vivid cerise; im¬ 
bricated flowers very large and full. 
Francis Scott Key. Red, shading to 
cerise; very large with a profusion 
of petals opening to a high center. 
G-eneral MacArthur. Dazzling crim¬ 
son-scarlet, exquisitely perfumed. 
G-russ an Teplitz. Tall, showy bedder, 
with reddish stems, and unlimited long 
season bloom; intense velvety crimson- 
red. 
Jonkheer J. Xi. Mock. Big, full flowers 
distinctly shaped like an overflowing 
cup. Bright cherry-carmine, the in¬ 
terior and broad roll faced with silver- 
white. 
Kaiserln Augfusta Victoria. Full 
double flowers; delicate creamy white; 
deliciously fragrant. 
Killamey. Bright carmine-pink, mar¬ 
bled in creamy white; the petals large 
and durable, the buds extremely long. 
A universal favorite. 
Eady Hillingdon. Strong apricot-yel¬ 
low buds, still pale yellow when open, 
with an added orange tinge. ' 
Eos Angfeles. Flowers large and con¬ 
tinuous, in color a flame-pink, toned 
with coral and shaded with trans¬ 
lucent gold at the base. 
Ennembouirg'. A fine, large, compact 
rose of vigorous branching habit and 
freedom; amber-yellow rolling away 
from a fawn-pink heart. 
Margaret McGredy 
to carmine-rose, lasting a long time. 
Large, free, with mild spicy fragrance. 
(See Color Page B). 
Miss Eolita Armour. The basic color 
is deep coral, with a golden and cop¬ 
pery red suffusion; the base of petals 
a rich golden yellow. 
Miss Rowena Thom ^ o*^e^i*t^y 
adapted to widely varied climatic con¬ 
ditions and general garden usage. Its 
flowers are of noble proportions, full 
bodied and 6 inches or more in di¬ 
ameter, borne freely and unremit¬ 
tingly all summer; the buds long and 
shapely. Brilliant rose-pink, intensi¬ 
fied by a golden suffusion at base of 
petals. 
Mme. Alexandre Dreux. An excel¬ 
lent golden yellow of deep tone, with 
full, shapely flowers on erect branches. 
Mme. Butterfly. A symphony of cream, 
pink, apricot, and gold. The buds are 
a rich Indian red, yellow at base; a 
delightful element in the constant 
mass of bloom. 
Mme. Caroline Testout. Silvery rose, 
deepening at center to pale cherry-red. 
Mme. Edouard Herrlot. (Per.). A 
glorious commingling of terra cotta, 
bronze, geranium-red and dull copper; 
fine, long, pointed buds of coral-red 
and yellow. 
Mme. Jules Boucbe. Pure white slight¬ 
ly blushed at center. A fine bedding 
type. 
Mrs. Aaron Ward. Deep golden orange, 
shading to cream; the standard yel¬ 
low, small-budded “corsage rose.” 
Mrs. A. H. Barracloug*]!. A magnifi¬ 
cent garden rose of great size, free¬ 
dom, perfect form and vigorous 
growth. Pure pink, yellow at base of 
petals; extra fragrant. 
Mrs. diaries Bell. Soft shell-pink 
with a salmon background; long re¬ 
taining its full globular shape. 
The Lovely Edel. 
Jonkheer J. L. Mock. 
