4 PETER HENDERSON’S NEW WHOLESALE TRADE LIST. 
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New kA Rosk, “SUNSEY. 
PRICES FARTHER REDUCED! PLANTS SPLENDID! CALL AND EXAMINE! 
2) The “Sunset Rose’’ originated with us in the 
atthe, winter of 1880, being a shoot from. ape 
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Perle des Jardins. We only secured one cut- 
ting, which, fortunately, has held its distinctive 
character without a variation for four years. It 
is now for the first time offered for sale, not a 
plant having been sold previous to January Ist, 
1884. It will, no doubt, be hailed with delight 
by every one interested in roses, as it is identical 
in every respect with that hitherto unequaled 
Rose, Perle des Jardins, except that its color, in- 
stead of being a canary yellow, as in that variety, 
is of the rich tawny shade of saffron and orange, 
similar but deeper than the coloring of Safrano 
or Md. Falcot. In size, vigor, and productive- 
ness it is in all respects the same as the variety 
from which it sprung, except that the color of 
the young foliage is of a much deeper crimson, 
which contrasts beautifully with the orange- 
tinted safron flowers. 
As a new color for winter forcing it will beas 
largely grown as Perle des Jardins, if not more 
so, as the peculiar richness of shade is much 
“SUNSET,” HALF NATURAL SIZE. prized. The few buds we have had to offer this 
winter, sold at just double the price of “ Petle”’ It will be equally valuable as a summer- 
blooming Rose out doors. Any one that bas seen the rich tints of the old Safrano Rose 
buds, when grown out doors, can form some conception of what ‘‘ Sunset’? must be which 
is perfectly double, of fine form, richer tinted, and twice the size of Safrano. “Sunset,” 
from its being full and double, gives excellent buds, even in the hottest weather, when semi- 
double Roses, such as Safrano, Bon Silene, ete., are nearly worthless. 
No better evidence can be had of the great value attached to the ‘Sunset’ Rose by the 
Trade, than the fact, that since Jauary Ist, we have sold upward of Ereven THousanp Piants 
to the leading Rosz Growers, of New-York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, undoubtedly a 
greater number than has ever been sold of any new Rose that has been on the market such 
a brief time. We invite all, to call and examine our flowering plants, well believing that 
any one competent to judge will agree with us, that “Sunset ”’ is the most valuable new Rose 
ever offered in this country. 
Plants from 24 inch pots....$25 00 per 100 Plants from 6 inch pots... .$150 00 per 100 
Plants from 3 inch pots,.... 5000 “ “ Plants from 8 inch pots... 20000 “ “ 
Plants from 4 inch pots..... 7500 “ “ Plants from 10 in. pots, well 
Plants from 5 inch pots.....10000 “ <‘ branched, 3 to 4 feet high 30000 “ = “ 
10 Plants sold at the 100 rate. 
$50 FOR 12 BUDS OF “SUNSET.” 
IN TWO PRIZES. 
We offer a Special Price of $50 for 12 buds of SUNSET ROSE, to be com- 
peted for on the first Tuesday in December, 1884, at the Rooms of the New York Horti- 
cultural Society, 28th Street, near Broadway, New York City, divided as follows. 
For) thesElirat, (Best)12RudsofiSunseten--errce aii eerie $30 00 
<< Second! “saat Uy panoboo ana coun cluoon de canboDGoDeCS 20 00 
The above competition is open to any one, whether a member of The New York Horti- 
cultural Society or not. Customers living at a distance from New York can, if they wish, 
send their flowers to us, by mail, so that they will reach us the day before the exhibition, 
and we will see that they are entered for competition. These Special Prizes will be awarded 
by the Judges of the Horticultural Society, and not by us. 
