. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. iS93' The American Florist. 875. AMERICAN BEAUTY ROSES. SHOWING THE WIDE DIFFERENCE IN QUALITY OP FLOWERS SENT TO THE WHOLESALER. GustaveNadaud. Tea. 1890. Soupert & Netting. Large, double and cupped. H—A copper-colored variety of no special value; M—Not reliable. Gustave Piganeau. 1889. Fer- net & Ducher. Brilliant crimson of even shade; of extraordinary size; full, and of most beautiful form; a grand rose. H— The finest introduction among H. R's. of recent years. It has all the requisites of a first


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. iS93' The American Florist. 875. AMERICAN BEAUTY ROSES. SHOWING THE WIDE DIFFERENCE IN QUALITY OP FLOWERS SENT TO THE WHOLESALER. GustaveNadaud. Tea. 1890. Soupert & Netting. Large, double and cupped. H—A copper-colored variety of no special value; M—Not reliable. Gustave Piganeau. 1889. Fer- net & Ducher. Brilliant crimson of even shade; of extraordinary size; full, and of most beautiful form; a grand rose. H— The finest introduction among H. R's. of recent years. It has all the requisites of a first-class variety; viz. size, form, freedom and good leafage; W—Beautiful, lacks vigor. Gustave Regio. H. T. 1891. Fernet & Ducher. Flower large, semi-double, canary yellow, center saffron yellow; petals bordered with carmine. H—Of no value, too single; lacks substance; M—Not reliable. Harrison Weir. H. R. 1879. Turner. Velvety crimson lightened scarlet. W— Good, not very reliable. Harrison's Yellow. A. 1830. Harri- son. Golden yellow, semi-double, of medium size. Freer than Persian yellow. H—A very valuable garden variety. Heinrich Schultheis. H. R. 1882. Ben- nett. Very large, very double,of fineform; co'or delicate rose; fragrant. H-supposed to be valuable for early forcing. Does not grow well out of doors in America; M— Very fair variety for early forcing; W— One of (he best. Helvetia. Tea. 1873. Ducher. Pink, tinged fawn. H—Superseded. Henri Brichard. H. T. 1891. Bon- naiie. Flower large and very double. Outer color pure white, interior bright rosy carmine. H—Valuable on account of its unique coloring. Henri Meynadier. Tea. 1SS5. Nabon- nand. Large and double, fine rose color. H—A large double pink tea, good for bed- ding; W—Good grower, fine bedder. Henry M. Stanley. Tea. 1891. Dingee & Conard. Clear pink, sometimes tinged salmon, free in bloom, full and fragrant. M—Not satisfactory as a forcing rose; W—Good bedder. Henriette de Beauve


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