
Briarcliff 
White Varieties 
C102—CALEDONIA. Bud large, long-pointed ; 
flower large, very double, high centered, ex- 
tremely lasting, slightly fragrant, white, borne 
singly on long, strong stem. Foliage large, 
leathery, dark green, disease-resistant. Free, 
continuous bloomer. One of the prettiest white 
Roses, 2-year, heavy plants. 
C123—WHITE AMERICAN BEAUTY (Frau 
Karl Druschki). Snow-white, with deep, firm 
petals, perfect shape, no fragrance. One of the 
best white roses, tall free bloomer. 
C124—KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA. 
Creamy white. A marvelous rose with perfect 
buds and flowers. Fragrant, hardy and vigor- 
ous. 
Red Varieties 
C-125—CHARLES K. DOUGLAS. The size of 
the flowers and the rich crimson-scarlet of 
the petals make this a fine garden rose. The 
buds are long-pointed and in half-open form 
very handsome. 
C126—RED RADIANCE. Rose-red. Large globe- 
shaped flowers borne on long, stiff stems, pro- 
duces freely until frost. Excellent foliage. 
Ci27—AMERICAN BEAUTY. Rosy-crimson. 
Magnificent flowers, very fragrant. An old 
favorite. 
C-129—HADLEY. Rich crimson-red blooms in 
the early part of the season and again in 
autumn. 
C130—ETOILE de FRANCE. Velvety-crimson. 
Vivid color, large double, fragrant and long- 
lasting flowers borne singly on long stems. 
Good foliage. 
C104—ETOILE de HOLLANDE. Brilliant crim- 
son-red, a continuous bloomer with large fairly 
double flowers deliciously perfumed, upright, 
visorous grower. 
C105—E. G. HILL. Dazzling scarlet, shading 
to a deeper red as it develops, long stems, foli- 
age of fine color. The bud is unsurpassed in 
beauty. 
For Surest Blooming All Season Long—Plant Hardie’s Selected Varieties 
Hardie’s Dependable Field Grown Roses 
The roses we offer are grown especially for planting in this climate. They are healthy two- 
year, number one, field grown, true to name plants which will give you a glorious display of 
blossoms this season. Give our roses a trial; you will be well pleased. 
Prices on all Hardie Roses: 40c each; $3.50 dozen, Postpaid 
Pink Varieties 
C106—DAME EDITH HELEN. Clear pink. Per- 
fect shapely buds and substantial high centered, 
sweetly scented blooms; free flowering on long, 
straight stems; vigorous grower; remarkable 
number of 60 petals, beautifully arranged. 
Great new show variety. 
C107—BETTY UPRICHARD. Brilliant copper- 
red buds, opening to brilliant orange-carmine 
flowers, showing light salmon reflexes. 
C108A—BRIARCLIFF. Lovely pointed buds 
which open into large perfectly formed flowers 
of silvery pink. Very fragrant, and blooms 
come singly on long stems and last a long 
time. Blooms very freely and should be in ev- 
ery garden. 
C108B—EDITH NELLIE PERKINS. The long 
pointed buds on long stems open into perfectly 
formed flowers of orange-cerise outside and in- 
side of salmon overspread gold. Grows vigor- 
ously and blooms freely. Should be in every 
garden. 
Yellow Varieties 
C116—TALISMAN. Brilliant red and golden 
buds that open to beautiful shaped blooms of 
scarlet-orange and golden yellow. The bud is 
long and shapely, developing into medium size; 
compact double flowers; free bloomer, with 
glossy foliage. 
C117—PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER. A 
glorious variety; multi-colored, large cerise- 
pink, flame scarlet and yellow bloom; thick, 
broad petals, very fragrant. Vigorous and 
blooms with unceasing abundance. 
C-118—MRS. PIERRE S. DuPONT. The blooms 
are full double and a rich golden yellow, the 
color retained almost until the petals fall. 
C-119—GOLDEN OPHELIA. The center of the 
bloom is a rich golden yellow which shades 
lighter to the edges of the flower. 
C120—LUXEMBOURG. Orange-yellow. Very 
fragrant, well formed buds, borne on stiff,up- 
right stems; valuable for cut flowers. 
C121—LADY HILLINGDON. Apricot-yellow. 
Strong buds, pale yellow when open, fragrant, 
erect, with perfect foliage. 
C-122—GOLDEN DAWN. Bright yellow pointed 
buds often tinged with red. Blooms clear 
lemon yellow, a tone that does not fade. Ex- 
ceedingly fragrant. 
C100—MRS. E. P. THOM. Bud large, long- 
pointed; flower large, perfectly formed, very 
lasting, moderately fragrant, high-centered, 
fully double, clear deep canary-yellow without 
a trace of shading, borne singly on long, 
strong stem. A leading yellow rose of merit. 
Polyantha or Baby Roses 
C138—GOLDEN SALMON. The glowing orange 
blooms make a dazzling show in mass plant- 
ings. Flowers freely if the faded trusses are 
cut. Strong grower. 
C139—IDEAL. Dark scarlet, shaded still dark- 
er until it looks almost black. Plant grows well 
and is a free and continous bloomer. 
C140—ELSE POULSEN. Single, bright rose- 
pink flowers of good size, produced in very 
large, branching clusters by erect, very thrifty, 
healthy plants. Fine for hedges. 
C-141 — LAFAYETTE. Rich cherry-pink or 
light crimson. An ideal rose for massed effect 
in the garden, for borders, or for hedging. 
C109—PINK RADIANCE. Rose-pink. Brilliant 
buds, well formed, globular, very fragrant. 
Fine hardy bloomer. 
C110—SHELL PINK RADIANCE. Shell-pink. 
Buds and blooms of fine globular form, sweetly 
perfumed. Plant strong and bushy. 
Cll1I—JONKHEER J. L. MOCK. 
pink. Immense buds and flowers. 
healthy plant. 
C112—COLUMBIA. Bright-pink. Enormous. 
Full and perfectly formed flowers borne on 
stiff stems. A most prolific bloomer. 
C-113—EDITOR McFARLAND. A beautiful 
pink rose with fragrant flowers that are pro- 
duced singly on fine stems for cutting. The 
buds are absolutely perfect. 
C-114—DAINTY BESS. A charming and dainty 
colored single rose of perfect form. The broad 
petals are delicate shell pink which form a 
beautiful contrast to the conspicuous bunch of 
crimson stamens. 
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Hardy Climbing Varieties 
C131—PAUL’S SCARLET. The most popular 
of all climbing roses. Flowers of vivid scarlet 
color that is maintained without burning or 
bleaching until petals drop. 
C132—CLIMBING PINK RADIANCE. A strong 
climber of the same color and description as 
the bush variety of Radiance. 
C133—CLIMBING KAISERIN AUGUSTA VIC- 
TORIA. Very double, perfectly formed, pure 
white flowers with faint lemon centers. 
C134—CLIMBING RED RADIANCE. An un- 
surpassed red climbing rose. Vigorous grower 
with large globular, clear red flowers. 
C135—MARECHAL NIEL. This is an old fa- 
vorite which still holds its prestige in compe- 
tition with the many fine new ones. A vigor- 
ous climber. Scarce. 2-yr., heavy plants. 
C136—CLIMBING TALISMAN. Extremely long 
canes. Flowers are identical in color with the 
bush Talisman, but somewhat larger. Excellent 
flowers, free bloomer, dark green, glossy foli- 
age. 
C137—CLIMBING PRESIDENT HERBERT 
HOOVER. Sport of Hoover. Large, cerise-pink. 
flame, yellow blooms. Thick broad petals, very 
fragrant. Through several years of testing, 1 

Hardie’s Preferred Rose Collection 
Due to the greatly reduced price we cannot allow any changes in this collection 
6 Choice Varieties 
LUXEMBOURG 
TALISMAN 
PINK RADIANCE 



RED RADIANCE 
K. A. VICTORIA 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE 

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