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M. H. HARMAN NURSERY COMPANY, Inc. 
JtOSKS — Contiiiiu'd. 
tAj)i)oliiie (Bourbon). 
Rosy pink, large cupped 
flowers. 
tlles.sie Brown (H. T.) 
It has unsurpassed beau- 
ty of a totally distinct 
character, bearing large, 
full, deep and double 
flowers, on strong, erect 
stems. The color is al- 
most pure white, though 
it is sometimes flushed 
with pink; the 
petals are large 
and of fine form. 
tBotty (H. T.), 
Very large flow- 
ers; fairly full 
and of splendid 
form. Color. coppery- 
rose shaded golden-yel- 
low; flowers are delic- 
iously perfumed. 
Bon .Silciie. An old 
rose. but unsuri)assed 
for beauty of its buds. 
Bight rose, sometimes 
rosy crimson. 
Catherine Merniet (T.) 
Bright flesh color with 
silvery lustre; large, 
double; very fragrant. 
tOean Hole (H. T.). 
An intense salmon-pink, 
with bud of extraordi- 
nary length opening into 
a mammoth bloom of 
splendid substance. 
tMtoile de I'ratuv (H. 
T. ). The bushes are 
blooming constantly, 
producing large, massive 
deep, full cup-formed 
flowers on magnificent, 
long, stiff stems. A clear 
red or velvety crimson. 
Utoile de I, yon. A grand rose for forcing, of 
superb form and habit; color rich saffron- 
yellow, brighter in the center; very large and 
full, blooming i)rofusely; grows vigorously. 
tFelleniberg (N. ). Rosy crimson. 
tlTancisesi Kruger (T.). Coppery yellow 
shaded with peach, large and full. 
tGeorge Dickson. This is one of Dickson’s 
be.st introductions. The color is a velvety 
scarlet-crim.son, with brilliant scarlet reflexed 
tips. Of globular shape. 
tGlorie de Dijon (Ch. T.). Combined colors 
of rose, salmon and yellow; large, full, globu- 
lar; hardiest of Teas. 
tHerniosji. Bright rose, flat form, very 
double; a constant bloomer and (juite hardy. 
t Helen Gould (H. T. ). One of the most val- 
uable hardy everblooming roses. Flowers rich 
crimson, elegantly shaded. 
fJonkluH'r J. B. yfoek. One of the most 
promising of new roses. Is vigorous, sends 
up strong, erect flowering shoots; flowers are 
of perfect form, carmine color, changing to 
pink, and highly fragrant; pos-sessing marked 
characteristic of developing slowly and lasting 
for a long time. 
tKaiseriii .Augu.sta Victoria (H. T.). Delicate 
creamy white; free blooming; quite hardy. 
tKillarney (H. T.). Color flesh .shaded white, 
suffused pale pink flowers; large buds, long and 
pointed; blooms profusely throughout the 
season. 
tBiberty (T.). Beautiful deep crimson; free 
blooming, good bedding rose if protected. 
Killamey. 
fBady Hillingdon (H. 
T. ). Deep apricot-yel- 
low, long pointed buds; 
very free flowering and 
a good grower. 
tByon Hos»* (H. T. ). 
The buds are long, tip- 
ped c o r a 1 - r e d, and 
chrome-yellow at 
the base. The flow- 
ers when expanded 
are large and full, 
with broad petals 
of a superb color, 
being a coral-red 
or salmon pink, 
shaded with 
chrome yellow in 
the center, toning 
to a shrimp pink at 
the tips. 
tMadanu' Havary. 
Should be in every 
. collection on ac- 
count of its distinct 
color, which is of a rich, 
deep nankeen yellow, 
becoming lighter as the 
flower expands. Splendid 
form. Double and very 
fragrant. 
fManian Coeliet (T. ). 
Flowers large, full, clear 
carmine rose, shaded 
with salmon yellow. 
Plant very vigorous and 
free flowering. 
fMaix'elial Xeil (X.). 
Deep yellow, very large 
and fragrant. The finest 
of roses; succeeds well 
only with best of care 
under glass. 
tMrs. Aaron Ward (H. 
T. ). Distinct shade of 
Indian yellow, which, as 
the flower expands, 
shades lighter towards 
the edges, making a splendid color combina- 
tion. One of the freest-flowering varieties in 
our collection. 
tAtrs. Robert Peary ( H. T.). Climbing Kai- 
serin Augusta Victoria, free blooming and a 
very strong grower. 
Papa Goiiticr (T. ). Cherry red and glowing 
crimson; large size; constant bloomer; a line 
rose for all purposes. 
fPerle (It's Jardiiies (T. ). Canary yellow, 
large, full, fragrant; foliage dark, glaucous 
and shiny. One of the best. 
tPresideiU Taft (II. T.). Deep pink color 
possessed by no other rose. It is a fine grower, 
free bloomer, good size and form; fragrant, 
and in a class by itself as to intense, shining 
color. 
fQiieon’s Scarlet (Bourbon). Rich velvety 
scarlet; a constant bloomer. 
tRa<liance (H. T.). Splendid free-flowering 
variety of vigorous habit; brilliant carmine, 
displaying beautiful, rich and opalline-])ink 
tints in the open flower. 
tHcvc tl'Or (H. T.). Fine, deep yellow, very 
fragrant. 
Khca Reid (II. T.). Described by the intro- 
ducers: 'Tairge as American Beauty (one of 
its parents), double as Bridesmaid, fragrant 
as Ba France, continuous as The Bride, and red 
as Richmond in winter. I’roduces a profusion 
of long canes and resists both mildew and 
black spot and makes most rapid growth.” 
tRicliniond (H. T. ). Brilliant crimson, large 
buds, long and pointed. 
