02 PETER HENDERSON'S PLANT CATALOGUE. 



WSP4TE^ FLOWERING TEA ROSES. 



Safrano, orange yellow. Isaballa Sprunt, canary yellow. 



The two leading winter-flowering Roses ; probably twenty thousand plants of these 

 varieties are grown, planted out and in pots, to produce "Tea" Rase Buds in winter for 

 the New York bouquet makers. We ourselves use 10,000 square feet of glass for this spe- 

 cial purpose. 



Bon SHene. 



An old sort, but now attracting attention as a variety valuable for forcing for Winter 

 flowers. It has long been extensively grown around Boston, but its value has only begun 

 to be realized in other parts of the country lately. It is a true Tea Rose, having the de- 

 licious odor of that class ; the color is peculiarly bright, but of a shade difficult to des- 

 cribe — a blending of purple and carmine, with the slightest shade of orange. 



Bella. 



This Rose has now proved a standard sort. We have propagated it largely, and now 

 offer it as low as other Roses. It is entirely free from mildew, and is exceedingly valua- 

 ble for what is so much wanted — white rosebuds during the summer and winter months. 



Duchess de Brabant. 



One of our most valuable summer and winter blooming varieties, equally good for 

 either season, free bloomer, color light carmine, tinged violet, buds full and very fragrant. 

 It ranks among the best of our winter flowering Roses. 



Prices of the above Winter Blooming Roses, first size, 50 cents each ; $4 50 per dozen ; 

 second size, 25 cents each ; $3 25 per dozen. Set of five sorts, large size, $2 ; second size, $1. 



BOURBON AMD BENGAL. 



Louis Phillipe, crimson. 



Geo. Peabody, crimson. 



Hermosa, pink, extra. 



Laurencii or Fairy Queen, crimson. 



Malmaison, deep blush. 



Pierre St. Cyr, rosy carmine. 



Paxton, largo carmine. 



E-io de Cramoise, red. 



Soinbriel, French white. 



Agrippina, bright crimson. 

 Appoline, cupped carmine. 

 Bsau Carmine, light crimson. 

 Bosanquet, blush white. 

 Bourbon Queen, rich blush. 

 Bouquet de Marie, deep pink. 

 Cramoise Superior, purplish crimson. 

 Compt3 Bobinsky, rich crimson. 

 Compte d'Ue, purplish crimson. 

 Duchess Thuringe, French white. 



Buyer's selection, 80 cents each ; $6 per dozen : our own selection, 50 cents each; 

 $4 50 per dozen ; full set of nineteen sorts for $Q. 



ROSES, BEDDING. 

 These are nice healthy plants, grown in smaller pots than the above, and we can 

 therefore sell them at much lower rates. Last year these same sized plants gave such 

 general satisfaction, that this season we have grown them much more extensively. Most 

 of the varieties of Roses named in the preceding list of Teas, Bourbon and Bengals, are 

 included in this selection. The kinds, however, must be of our own selection. 

 Price 20 cents each ; $2 per dozen : $15 per hundred. 

 Our selection of sorts only, but all named varieties. 



NOISETTE OR CLS^53SNG MONTHLY. 



Triomphe de Rennes, canary color. | Marshal Neil, (see special description.) 



Caroline Manais, blush white, extra. j Madame Longchamps, pure white. 



Climbing Devoniensis ? pale yellow. i Rosamond, scarlet crimson. 



Lamarque, large pure white. Setina, dark crimson. 



James Bprunt, (see special description,) Washington (White,) flowers white. 

 Reve 3D'0r, (climbing safrano,) buff. | Gloire d'Bijon, salmon yellow. 



Extra size, fine plants, $1 each ; $9 for set of twelve. 



NOISETTE, OR GUmBlUC MONTHLY ROSE "James Sprunt." 



This will prove a valuable acquisition as a pillar rose for greenhouses at the North, 

 and for out-door culture South, as it will no doubt prove entirely hardy in most situations 

 south of Baltimore. It grows to the height of six to ten feet in one season, blooming 

 monthly. The bud is of rich dark crimson, getting somewhat lighter when expanded. 

 Tea fragrance. It is probably a " sport" from the well-known monthly crimson Rose 

 Agrippina ; but its quick, vigorous growth makes it valuable as a climber. It was raised 

 by Mr. James Sprunt, of Keenansville, N. C. the same gentleman to whom we are in- 

 debted for the far-famed yellow Tea Rose, " Isabella Sprunt." 



Large stock plants, $1 each ; second size, 50 cents each ; $4 50 per dozen ; third size, 

 25 cents each ; $2 25 per dozen. 



