60 Hardy Roses 
The STORRS & HARRISON CO. 
Miss Rowena Thom 
See page 61 
Briarcliff 
Charles K. Douglas 
The Lovely Edel 
Betty Uprichard 
Golden Dawn 
70c 6 for li:*® E verblooming Roses p<®t P aid 
EACH— 12 for Hybrid Tea and Pernetiana 
Autumn Fine small ovoid buds,burnt 
Mutu n orange; the opened flowers 
are medium sized, double, cupped, last¬ 
ing, slightly fragrant; burnt orange 
streaked with red. 
American Beauty. Cerise-red, 
Betty Uprichard A Charming type 
. . - — — — — with rolling 
edges, a blend of deep-toned carmine 
with coppery orange; the interior be¬ 
ing mostly a delicate salmon-pink. 
Briarcliff. A bright, clear, Columbia- 
rose-pink. Vigorous, hardy; dark 
foliage resistant to mildew. 
Caiedonia A gracious pure white 
- —. with extra long buds; 
full, high center, and great freedom. 
Chas K. Douglas. Vigorous upright 
growth, and liberal bloom ; flaming 
scarlet flushed velvety crimson. 
Charles P. Kilham. Very double; 
blazing scarlet-orange. 
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, hold¬ 
ing steadily to one vivid pink color. 
(Illustrated on color page C.) 
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. 
Bari Haig". 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. 
Edith Nellie Perkins Long-point- 
- ed buds. Or¬ 
iental red shaded orange-cerise, the 
inside of petals a soft salmon-pink. 
(Illustrated on color page C.) 
E. G. Hill Long buds, high-centered 
— . full double flowers ; dazzling 
scarlet maturing to deeper pure red. 
Eldorado. A true yellow even to the 
end, having diminished in strength 
uniformly, from the first richness of 
its red-orange bud. 
Etoile de Hollande A vigorous 
- healthy 
grower and free-bloomer, improving 
year by year (like Radiance). Flowers 
brilliant crimson-red. This is one of 
the most dependable and long-lived. 
Etoile de Prance. Velvety garnet-red 
cup, with center of vivid cerise; im¬ 
bricated flowers very large and full. 
Feu Joseph Looymans ^"tld 
buds of orange-buff, and large fairly 
double, free, fragrant flowers ; yellow 
with apricot center. 
General MacArthur. Dazzling crim¬ 
son-scarlet, exquisitely perfumed. 
Golden Dawn 
variety. The 
perfect flowers 
clear lemon-yellow. 
(New). A big, full, 
sturdy Australian 
buds straw-yellow; the 
sunflower aging to 
Very fragrant. 
Grenoble 
stems. 
Crimson buds opening to 
fiery scarlet; long cutting 
Gruss an Teplitz. Tall, showy bedder, 
with reddish stems, and unlimited long 
season bloom; intense velvety crimson. 
Independence Day. Thin petalage and 
moderate size are amply compensated 
by extreme production, the bush being 
rarely without a good show of both 
brilliant orange-pink flowers and flam¬ 
ing copper buds. 
Joanna Hill Buds are long-pointed, 
- opening into large, 
semi-double, long-lasting flowers; 
clear yellow with orange-yellow heart. 
John Russell. Vivid red with cardinal 
shadings; flowers large and solid. 
(Illustrated on color page C.) 
Killarney. Bright carmine-pink, mar¬ 
bled in creamy white; the petals large 
and durable, the buds extremely long. 
Lady Ashtoum. Brilliant glossy pink; 
a favorite garden variety. 
Los Angeles. Flowers large and con¬ 
tinuous, in color a flame-pink, toned 
with coral and shaded with trans¬ 
lucent gold at the base. 
Marcia Stanhope ^ h d ite - n d 
full flower ; an extra good white. 
Margaret McGredy Ri ch orien- 
■' 1 tal red pass¬ 
ing to carmine-rose, lasting a long 
time. Large, free and spicy. 
