THE M. H. HARMAN COMPANY 
Margaret'Dickson 
Moss Roses 
This class of Roses is grown mostly for the beautiful 
mossy buds. They require close pruning and high culture. 
*Blanche Moreau. Flowers pure white, large and full; 
buds very beautiful. A rampant grower, being almost as 
vigorous as a climber. 
Crested. Deep pink buds surrounded with mossy 
fringe and crest; very beautiful and fragrant; growth 
slender. 
Henry Martin. Fine rosj’ red; large, full and globular; 
fragrant and mos,sy. 
‘Princess Adelaide. A vigorous grower, pale rose and 
of medium size and good form. 
Perpetual White. Pure white and very mossy bud. 
‘Salet. A vigorous grower and perpetual bloomer. 
Light rose, large, full. The best of the class. A true 
perpetual moss, blooming at intervals from June to 
November. 
William Lobb. Violet red; a strong grower. 
Hardy Climbing and Rambler Roses 
‘Baltimore Belle (P.). Pale blush, nearly white, double. 
A strong grower, very hardy and the best of its class. 
‘Crimson Rambler (Japanese). The foliage is rich, 
dark green, the growth rapid, but its great beauty is when 
the plant is covered with a profusion of the brightest crim- 
son flowers which remain on a long time. 
‘Dawson. Flowers in clusters, similar to the Rosa 
Multiflora. They are of a deep pink color and quite full; 
very fragrant. 
‘Dorothy Perkins. A splendid new climbing rose. 
The flowers are very double, of good size and are borne in 
Soliel d’Or (A unique Rose). Flowers are 
large, full and globular; color superb, varying 
from gold and orange-yellow to reddish-gold, 
shaded with nasturtium red. 
‘Ulrich Brunner (H.). A superb rose; a seed- 
ling from Paul Neyron; extra large, bold flowers; 
full and globular; petals large and of good sub- 
stance; color, rich glowing cherry, elegantly 
lighted with scarlet; fragrant. 
‘Victor Verdier (H.). Fine, bright rose, shad- 
ed with carmine; very hardy and a fine bloomer; 
a splendid rose. 
‘Vick’s Caprice (H.). Large, pink, striped 
and dashed with carmine and white; is a vigor- 
ous grower and a free bloomer. 
White La France (Augustine Guinoisseau) (H. 
T.).This magnificent new rose is a pure white 
La France, having just a breath of rose-tinted 
blush; the buds and flowers are extra large, very 
full and finely formed. It is a free, continuous 
bloomer. 
Austrian Roses 
The roses of this species are summer or spring 
bloomers, but they blossom so profusely and 
their rich golden yellow is so intense that they 
deserve a place in all collections; growth is favor- 
able for a hardy shrub. 
N. B. These roses bear on the terminals of a 
preceding year’s growth and pruning must be 
done just after blossoming. 
Harrison Yellow. A single variety, foliage 
pinnate, growth thorny, fine. 
Persian Yellow. Deep bright yellow; small 
but handsome; double, a very early bloomer 
and a fine hardy yellow rose; foliage bright 
and showy. 
Madame Gabriel Luizet 
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