62 Hardy Roses 
The STORRS & HARRISON CO, 
Hybrid Perpetual ROSES” 
Brilliant with perfumed flowers, larger than the Hybrid Tea 
class. On account of disparity in growth and blooming season, 
this larger type should not be included in the same rose bed 
with the Hybrid Teas. Cut back annually to about 8 inches. 
Unless 
Noted 
EACH; 
3 for $1.80; 
6 for $3.30 
Post¬ 
paid 
The Cheery Greeting of “American Pillar”. (Page 63) 
Mme. Albert Barbier A magnificent new variety 
. .— of fully double formation, 
great freedom and extra long blooming season. Pearl-white 
suffused with blush-pink, the golden apricot glow from base 
and center richly illuminating. 75c each; 3, $2.10; 6, $4.00. 
rrau Karl Druschki. Waxy 
paper-white; its bud, half 
opened state and maturity are 
exquisite. Of longer blooming 
season than the type, yielding 
its final bouquets under the 
first fall of snow. 
Gen. Jacqueminot. Very free 
bloom, crimson-scarlet. 
George Arends. Large, per¬ 
fect ; silvered pink. 
Henry Nevard. Very fragrant 
and free-flowering ; large well- 
formed flowers crimson-scarlet. 
Mrs. J. H. Laing. Soft, delicate pink, with 
satin cast. 
Paul Neyron. Very large, perfect; bright 
ruddy pink. This variety is notable for 
long, thick stems without thorns, and 
normally produces its best flower crop in 
September. 
Ulrich Brunner. Fine form and popular; 
cherry-red. 
Paul Neyron (The Thornless Rose) 
Rosa Hugonis 
THE “GOLDEN 
ROSE of 
CHINA 9 ’ 
Rosa Hugonis 
A striking, unique, at¬ 
tractive shrub; at home 
in medium sections of 
the landscape groups, 
or conspicuously inde¬ 
pendent as solitary 
lawn clump. Last year’s 
canes produce the crop 
of bloom, with clean, 
healthy foliage of the 
Briar type ; but the new 
growth springing abun¬ 
dantly from the roots, 
is densely clothed in 
acacia-like leaves and 
bristles, all a reddish 
maroon. A matured 
bush may attain 6 feet 
in height, with corres¬ 
ponding spread. The 
sparkling buds begin to 
swell in April, so that 
early in May, Hugonis 
is a shimmering mound 
of gold. The flowers are 
single, flait to cup¬ 
shaped, with charming 
stamen tufts at center; 
set snugly full length 
of the arching canes. 
Their color is bright 
and noticeable, ranging 
from deep gold to 
canary. 60c each; 3 for 
$1.65, postpaid. 
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