52 M. H. HARMAN NURSERY COMPANY, Inc. 
Mrs. John Lalng-. 
Ju<-quoniiiiol (H. ). Brilliant crim- 
son, large and very fine, one of the handsomest 
and moat showy roses of this color. Beautiful 
in the bud: semi-doul>le when full blown, 
ilciiirich Munch (or Pink Druschki), (II, 
1*,), Soft i)ink, very large, full and double; 
])etal.s fold like “Ba France,” Vigorous habit 
of “Druschki," 
Hugh Dickson (II,), Brilliant crimson, shad- 
ed scarlet, free flowering; highly perfumed. 
Jiildlec (11. P.). Deep, flashing crimson, 
with shadings of velvety maroon; very large, 
and ((uite fragrant. 
Jules Margolliii (H.). Bright cherry red; 
large, well-formed fragrant flowers; very 
double and free. 
J. H. ('lark (II.). I-argest and most mag- 
nificent Hybrid I’erpetual Hose extant. We 
know of no sti’onger or healthier growing rose. 
Splendid dark bronze-green foliage. Flowers 
full, deep and double. Stong, erect stems. 
Very fragrant. (^olor intense, deep scarlet, 
shaded blackish crimson. 
John Hopper (H.). Bright rose with car- 
mine center, semi-globular, free bloomer. 
*l.a I'rancc (11. T.). Delicate silvery rose, 
changing to silvery pink; xer^r large, full, of 
fine globular form; a most constant bloomer; 
very sweet and cannot be suri)assed in deli- 
cacy of color. 
Kouis \ an HoutW (H.). Crimson maroon; 
large, full and fragrant; a very free bloomer 
and one of the best crimson roses. 
* Madame .Ml'rcd Carrier (H. N.). Color 
rich creamy white, faintly tinged with pale 
yellowB sweet and beautiful; a strong grower 
and free bloomer. 
*Madainc Plaiuicr ( H. C.). Pure white, 
abox'e medium size, full; produced in great 
abundance early in the season; one of the best 
white roses; hardy, suitable for cemeteries. 
*Magna Charta ( H. C.). Bright pink, suf- 
fused with carmine; very large, full and fra- 
grant, with magniticenl foliage. Free bloomer. 
3lju*chioncss of Borne (H.). New. Color, rose 
i)ink. shaded with vivid carmine; large full, 
cupped; buds long and handsome; remarkable 
for its perpetual habit. 
Margaret Dit‘k.son (H.). Pure white, fine 
form, very large, a strong grower and a free 
bloomer. Flowers set in a whorl of leaves. 
Madiiine Caroliiu' Testont. Flowers large 
and double, color clear bright rose; very sweet, 
resembling Da France, but of more sturdy 
habit; verv free flowering. 
•Marsiiall 1*. Wilder (H . ). (Color cherry car- 
mine. richly shaded with maroon, very fra- 
grant and a free bloomer; vigorous and hardy. 
*Mr.s. John Daing- (H.). It is very free flow- 
ering, commencing to bloom early in the sea- 
,son and continuing until late autumn. A soft 
delicate ()ink, with a satin tinge; very fragrant. 
Mtidame Clmrles Wood (H.). The flower is 
extra large, full and double; color deep rosy 
crimson, sometimes brilliant scarlet with ma- 
roon shading. 
*Ma<lamc (iabriel Duizet (H.). A magnifi- 
cent pink rose; very large and possesses a 
pleasing fragrance. 
Mrs. K. (i. Hharnian Crawford (H. ). New. 
Deep rosy pink, outer petals pale flesh, base 
of petals cream; large and perfect form. A 
constant bloomer and vigorous grower. 
*PauI Xeyroii (ID). This magnificent rose is 
by far the largest variety in cultivation; very 
double and full, of a beautiful deep rose color, 
and delightfully fragrant. 
Pierit' X'ottiiig (H.). Deep crimson, shaded 
with velvet; globular in form; very large and 
full, and one of the finest dark roses. 
Prince Caiuille dc Hobaii (ID). Deep velvety 
crimson, large, moderately full. One of the 
darkest in cultivation, and a splendid rose. 
Soleil d'Or (A uniciue Rose). Flowers are 
large, full and globular; color superb, varying 
from gold and orange-yellow to reddish-gold, 
shaded with nasturtium red. 
*llrieli Hriiiiiicr (H.). A superb Rose; a 
seedling from I’aul Neyron; extra large, bold 
flowers; full and globular; petals large and of 
good substance; color, rich glowing cherry, 
elegantly lighted with scarlet; fragrant. 
*\ietoi* \'erdier (H. ). Fine bright rose, 
shaded with carmine; very hardy and a fine 
bloomer; a sjilendid rose. 
Wbit<‘ Da France (Augustine Guinoisseau) 
(II. T.). This magnificent new Rose is a pure 
white Da 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. 
Words cannot describe this garden beautiful, with massing of red Roses in the center, flanked by pink and white. 
