58 Hardy Roses 
The STORRS & HARRISON CO. 
Lady Hillingdon. 
# i * 70 c I PRICE « vSSf i # * , E u™ro„ xe 
11 ^6 for $3.75 # W J 1 —postpaid. I 11 6 for $1.80 
American Beauty. Cerise-red. 
Betty Uprichard A charming type 
■ ■ ■ ■ — with rolling 
edges, a blend of deep toned carmine 
with coppery orange; the interior 
being mostly a delicate salmon-pink. 
Briarcliif. A bright, clear, Columbia 
rose-pink. Vigorous, hardy; dark 
foliage resistant to mildew. 
Clias. K. Douglas. Vigorous upright 
growth, and liberal bloom; flaming 
scarlet flushed velvety crimson. 
Columbia. A beautiful, true, deep, en¬ 
during pink; a distinct shade. 
Dame Edith Helen. A magnificent, 
fragrant, full-bodied new rose of 
many substantial petals which curl 
back prettily, holding steadily to one 
vivid pink color. 
Duchesse of Luxembourg. A fine, 
compact rose of vigorous branching 
habit and freedom ; amber-yellow roll¬ 
ing away from a fawn-pink heart. 
Duchess Of Wellington. Intense saf¬ 
fron-yellow stained crimson ; long buds. 1 
Earl Haig. Remarkable fragrance, free- | 
dom, and unfading cherry-crimson J 
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. 
Etoile de Prance. Velvety garnet-red 
cup, with center of vivid cerise; im¬ 
bricated flowers very large and full. 
Prancis Scott Key. Red, shading to 
cerise; very large with a profusion 
of petals opening to a high center. 
The White Edel. 
Betty Uprichard. 
Charles If. Douglas. 
Briarcliff. 
Dame Edith Helen. 
S&H 
HARDY 
FIELD-GROWN 
ROSES 
S. & H. 2-yr. Field-grown Roses have an enviable international reputation for 
character and virility; a reputation strictly maintained despite disasters, depressions, 
price-panics and every other economic disturbance. 
The classes and varieties we list are all hardy, with winter protection. 
As a popular service, we cut back and root-prune your Roses,—ready to plant. 
In comparing prices, all we ask of you is to give quality and grade their true value. 
Our old customers will readily understand the following: 
This fine super grade, the very best offered to 
the buying public,—has, until just lately, been 
the only grade our Mail Order Trade has 
ever known. 
During the past three years, however, such 
has been the confusion and uncertainty 
brought about by desperate merchandising 
we have decided to offer direct to our customers, our 
S&H #1 
ROSE 
GRADE 
S & H —2nd SIZE 
EVERBLOOMING ROSES 
efforts throughout the country, 
own standard No. 2 grade. 
This will cover demand from 
many people who choose to 
take advantage of low price. 
Purchasers of this grade 
from our cellars will get the 
benefits of our fresh, well- 
kept stock, unexposed beyond the day or two (packed), in transit. 
S&H ROSES are INVARIABLY BUDDED on HARDIEST STOCK 
CULTURE. Before planting - , consider these simple instructions: Sunny 
location protected from boisterous, cold north winds. The soil should be clean and 
mellow ; containing some clay for body and some gravel or peat for porosity, with 
thoroughly worked-in fertilizer—well rotted manure being the best. Dig the holes 
deep and big enough so that the roots may be naturally spread out, resting upon and 
enveloped by a generous amount of the prepared soil filler. Make sure all the fibrous 
roots are firmly packed into their new home, by sifting and tamping. Do not mound 
the surface, as that would divert rainfall and applied moisture. Be particular to 
soak the fresh planting, and never allow it to dry out, or the soil to cake. “Ever- 
blooming” Roses require about 18 inches planting space; June Roses, about 2 feet. 
The climbers need some kind of trellis support. The Rugosas, Hugonis and Native 
types are used just the same as shrubs ; the Baby Ramblers in massed beds, or as 
borders and for low hedges. 
Everbloomlng Roses 
Hybrid Tea, 
Pernetiana 
