THE M. H. HARMAN COMPANY 
HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES, continued 
American Beauty. H. T.arge, globular; deep pink, 
shaded with carmine; delicious odor; most desirable 
variety for forcing under glass. 
Anne de Diesbach. H. Brilliant crimson; a superb 
garden sort; fragrant; one of the hardiest and best. 
Baron de Bonstetten. H. Rich, dark red, passing 
to velvety maroon; highly fragrant; very double. 
Baroness Rothschild. H. Light pink; cupped 
form; very distinct and beautiful; one of the finest 
varieties; very hardy; a late bloomer. 
Caroline de Sansal. H. Delicate flesh-color; fine 
form; a strong grower and one of the best. 
Charles Lefebvre. Reddish crimson, very velvety 
and rich, but fading quickly; large, full and beauti- 
fully formed. Foliage and wood light reddish green; 
few thorns of light red. A splendid Rose. 
Coquette des Blanches. II. N. While; flowers of 
medium size, somewhat flat, but full and pretty; 
slightly fragrant; blooms in large clusters. 
Duke of Albany. H. Vivid crimson when first 
opening, becoming darker as the flowers expand, and 
developing a beautiful shading of velvety black; very 
large and full. 
Countess of Oxford. H. Carmine-red, tinged with 
lilac; fades quickly; flowers very large and full. 
Captain Christy. H.N. A very beautiful flesh- 
colored Rose. 
Clio. H. Flowers large, of fine globular form; 
flesh-color, shaded in the renter with rosy pink; 
growth vigorous, handsome foliage. 
Coquette des Alpes. II.N. White, slightly shaded 
with pink; medium size; a profuse and constant 
bloomer; very full and fragrant; of the finest white 
Perpetual Rose. 
Duke of Edinburgh. H. Bright crimson, large 
double flowers; slightly fragrant. Foliage large and 
attractive. A free bloomer early in the season. 
Duke of Connaught. H. Rosy crimson, large, full, 
well formed, good in bud; almost without fragrance; 
the buds do not always open. 
Earl of Dufferin. II. New. One of the finest Roses 
of recent years; red and velvety crimson, shaded with 
dark maroon. Large flowers, finely formed; vigorous 
grower. One of the very finest dark Roses. 
Eclair. Fiery red; large and handsome, in the way 
of Charles Lefebvre. 
Fisher Holmes. H. One of the choicest of Perpet- 
ual Roses. Bush is vigorous and produces freely of 
superb blossoms. Color brilliant carmine-crimson. 
Francois Levet. II. Cherry-red; medium size, 
well formed; very free bloomer. 
Frau Karl Druschki, or Snow Queen. Flowers are 
very large, beautiful, pure silvery white, with very 
deep bud. This is the best white Hybrid Perpetual 
vet introduced and one of the best novelties of recent 
years. 
Gruss an Teplitz. Color scarlet, shading to velvety 
crimson; very fragrant; a free grower and most pro- 
fuse bloomer; handsome foliage; especially valuable 
as a bedding Rose. 
Gloire de Lyonnaise. II. White, tinted yellow; 
large, moderately full; resembles a Tea Rose in form 
and fragrance. 
Gloire de Margottin. H. Brilliant 
scarlet; large, semi-double, globular, 
of good shape, elongated bud ; a fra- 
grant, vigorous and free-flowering 
variety. 
General Jacqueminot. H. Brilliant 
crimson; large and very fine; one of 
the handsomest and most showy 
Roses of this color. Beautiful in the 
bud; semi-double when full blown; 
of fine, free growth; a universal 
favorite. 
Jules Margottin. H. Bright cherry- 
red; large, well-formed fragrant flow- 
ers; very double and free. 
John Hopper. H. Bright rose, with 
carmine center semi-globular, free 
bloomer. 
Killarney. H.T. Color flesh, 
shaded white, suffused pale pink 
flowers; large buds, long and pointed; 
blooms profusely throughout the 
season. 
Lady Helen Stewart. H. New'. 
Bright crimson-scarlet; large, full 
and of perfect form, produced on 
long, stiff stems; highly perfumed, 
distinct and fair. 
La France. H.T. Delicate silvery 
rose, changing to a silvery pink; 
very large, full, of fine globular form; 
a most constant bloomer. 
fLa Reine. H. Brilliant glossy 
rose, very large; cupped and beau- 
tiful; a very hardy, useful Rose. 
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