60 Hardy Roses 
The STORRS & HARRISON CO 
President Herbert Hoover. 
EVERBLOOMING ROSES—Cont’d. 
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# 1 3 for $2.25 Kfilj. HfiF 3 for $1.10 
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EACH— 
3 for $1.10 
6 for $2.00 
Autumn A showy new variety with fine small ovoid buds, burnt 
orange; the opened flowers are medium sized, double. 
cupped, lasting, slightly fragrant; burnt orange streaked with red. 
Charles P. Killiam. Very double; blazing scarlet-orange. 
E. G. Hill One of the latest notable introductions. Long buds, high- j 
centered full double flowers; dazzling scarlet maturing 
to deeper pure red. 
Etoile de Hollande A vigorous, healthy grower and free bloom¬ 
er, improving year by year (like Radiance). 
Flowers brilliant crimson-red. 
Golden Pernet (Mons. Julien Potin). A magnificent new Rose 
. of perfect full form, liberal in bloom, and 
sweetly scented. It is a strong one-shade yellow—deep golden yel¬ 
low, growing richer in tone with maturity. The buds are long, 
expanding into a flower of large size. (See color page B). 
Independence Day. Extreme production, the bush being rarely 
without a good show of both brilliant orange-pink flowers and 
flaming copper buds. 
Joanna Hill Buds are long-pointed, opening into large, semi¬ 
double, long-lasting flowers; clear yellow 
with 
orange-yellow heart. 
Dady Margaret Stewart. Gorgeously splashed red and orange 
buds ; high-centered flower golden yellow; streaked with 
orange and velvety red. 
Marcia Stanhope. Pure white; a long bud, full flower. 
Margaret McGredy Rich oriental red passing to 
carmine-rose, lasting a long 
time. Large, free, with mild spicy fragrance. 
McGredy’S Scarlet FuI1 double flowers of large 
size and continuous bloom; 
brilliant scarlet tipped crimson, the base orange-yellow. 
(See color page B). 
Mevrouw G. A. Van Rossem A choice new kind 
with vivid orange 
and apricot buds, opening to bronzy yellow flowers 
strongly shaded copper-pink. 
Mrs. A. R. Barraclougli. A magnificent rose of great 
size, freedom, perfect form and vigorous growth. Pure 
pink, yellow at base; extra fragrant. 
Mrs. Henry Bowles Intensely brilliant clear pink, 
pleasingly modified by lighter 
salmon-pink. The flower is perfect with fine, firm center; 
the bloom free, and bush vigorous. (See color page B.) 
President Herbert Hoover A glorious new Rose 
unfolding its broad. 
thick petals unhurriedly from the beautiful pointed bud 
Vivid cerise-pink, softly flamed with yellow, orange and 
scarlet; this combination most emphatic on the reverse. 
Rev. F. Page-Roberts A fine, big, colorful rose, 
glorious in the cooler days 
of autumn. A full, shapely flower, golden yellow stained 
red ; the copper-red buds extra long. 
Roslyn. Orange buds; full golden yellow flowers, with 
deeper center. 
Talisman The most gorgeous assemblage of colors in 
— one flower ever presented by a rose, exhibited 
mostly in well defined angular blocks; gold, apricot- 
yellow, blood-orange, deep pink and old rose. The bud is long 
and shapely. 
Ville de Paris Unadulterated sunflower yellow which holds 
fast under all weather conditions. In form. 
character and growth it favors the Radiance type. 
Wilhelm Hordes The abundant bloom is golden yellow 
flushed with orange and copper-red when 
fresh ; but a veritable sunset at the close, with a broken back¬ 
ground, and straggling rays of red. 
.00 NOVELTY ROSES 
Each; 6 tor $5.00 # I 
Countess Vandal 
U. S. PLANT PATENT No. 38. 
(See picture and full description on 
color page B). Salmon-pink. 
Golden Dawn (New). A big, full, sturdy Australian 
variety. The buds straw-yellow ; the per¬ 
fect flowers sunflower aging to clear lemon-yellow. Very 
fragrant; very free blooming. 
Lucile Rand Bud long-pointed ; flower well-formed, large, 
high-centered, full double, fragrant; lively 
rose-carmine. A free and continuous bloomer. 
Olympiad Magnificent in every way—form, character and 
— color—for cut flower forcing or for garden 
show. Deep oriental scarlet with golden base, enriched by a 
velvet luster ; superb under artificial light. (SeecolorpageB), 
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