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PETER HENDERSON'S PLANT CATALOGUE. 



ROSES, MONTHLY or EVER-BLOOMING. 

 TEA. 



This set of thirty-eight Roses contains many new or scarce 

 sorts, the whole having been selected as varieties having the 

 greatest contrast in color, combining, at the same time, tree- 

 flowering qualities, either for summer or wi ter bloomi g. They 

 are mostly Tea Eoses, and are consequently ever-blooming. 

 We may state, that when not wanted tor winter-flowering, a 

 covering of six inches of dry leaves or straw around the roots, 

 put on in December, will preserve them through the winter in 

 the Northern States; in most of the Southern States they will 

 be hardy without covering. The varieties in heavy type 

 are those grown principally in winter for forcing for cut 

 flowers. 



AMERICAN BANNER. Striped. $1.50. [See Novelties.) 

 Adam. Large; pinkish purple. 

 BELLA. Pure white. 

 Belle Alamande. Blush. 

 Bianqui. French white. 

 BON SILENE. Purplish carmine. 

 Catherine Mermet. Blush. 

 CORNELIA COOK. Pure white; extra large. 

 DOUGLAS. Bich crimson; entirely distinct in color. 

 Due de Cayes. Yellowish white. 

 DUCHESS DE BRABANT. Light pink: fine. 

 ISABELLA SPRIT N'T. Canary yellow. 

 La Jonquille. Golden yellow ; splendid. 

 La Nankin. Bright yellow ; tipped white. 

 La Phoenix. Carmine rose. 

 Leveson Gower, Rosy salmon. 

 Louis Gigot. Pure white. 



Madame Capueine. Copper yellow; very distinct. 

 Madame Caroline Kuster. Beautiful orange yellow. 

 Madame Dennis. "White, with sulphur yellow centre. 

 Madame de St. Joseph. Deep pink. 

 Madame Elargottin. Yellow and rose. 

 Madame Maurin. Pure white. 

 Madame Ristori. Blush. 

 Madame Russell. Light pink. 

 Marie de Bau. Rich blush. 

 Marie Dueher. Deep rose. 



Marie Sisley. White-tipped carmine ; shell-like. 

 Melville. Pink. 

 NIPHETOS. Pure white. 

 Nina. Large pinkish rose. 

 Odorata. Blush. 

 Pauline Lebonte. Light blush. 

 PEARL OF THE GARDEN. Deep yellow. 

 SAPRANO. Orange yellow. 

 Stella. Light yellow. 

 Souvenir d'un Ami. Light lilac. 

 Yellow Tea. Straw color. 



1st size, 60 cents each; $3.00 per dozen, except where noted. 

 Set of 33 varieties for $15.00. 



2nd size 30 cents each; $3.00 per dozen, except where noted. 

 Set of 33 varieties for $7.50. 



ROSES, BOURBON and BENGAL. 



Agrippina. Bright crimson. 



Appoline. Cupped carmine. 



Beau Carmine. Light crimson. 



Bosanquet. Blush white. 



Bouquet de Marie. Deep pink. 



Cramoise Superior. Purplish crimson. 



Compte Bobinsky. Rich crimson. 



Duchess Thuringe. French white. 



Louis Phillipe. Crimson. 



Hermosa. Pink, extra. 



Pierre St. Cyr. Rosy carmine. 



Rir dc Cramoise. Red. 



Sombriel. French white. 



1st size, 60 cents each ; $6.00 per dozen. Set of 13 sorts for $6.00. 



2nd size, 30 " " 3.00 " " 13 " 3.00. 



NOISETTE, or CLIMBING MONTHLY. 



America. Canary color. 

 Caroline Manais. Blush white; extra. 

 Cloth of Gold. Light canary yellow. 

 Claire Carnot. Orange. 

 Galletta. Deep pink. 

 James Sprunt. Deep crimson. 

 Lamarque. Large pure white. 

 Marshal Neil. Deep canary vellow : large. 

 Re ve D'Or (Climbing Safrano.) Buff. 

 Rosamond. Scarlet crimson. 

 Setina. .Dark crimson. 

 Washington (White.) Flowers white. 

 1st size, 60 cents each ; $6.00 per dozen. 2nd size, 30 cents each; 

 $3.00 per dozen. 



HARDY ROSES.— Remontant or Hybrid 

 Perpetual. 



Achille Gonad. Deep blush. 



Adonis de Lyons. Rosy blush. 



Albertus. Purplish crimson. 



Augusta Mie. Deep blush. 



Baron de Bonstetton. Violet crimson. 



Baron Prevost. Rich pink. 



Cardinal Patrizzi. Brilliant crimson. 



Chas. Lefevre. Reddish crimson. 



Compte de Paris. Rich blush. 



Coquette de Alpes. White, centre carmine 



Coquette de 3 Blanches. Pure white. 



Cymabie. Violet crimson. 



Eugene Sue. Light crimson rose. 



General Forney. Clear red. 



General Jacquimenot. Crimson scarlet. 



General Lane. Dark rose. 



General Washington. Scarlet crimson. 



Gloire of Waltham. Crimson purple. 



Imperatrice Josephine. Blush. 



Jules Margottin. Bright deep crimson. 



La R ei lie. Satin rose. 



Louis Carriege. Carmine. 



Louis Verger. Carmine crimsoa. 



Marquisse de Ligneris. Bright rose. 



Md. Knorr. Pink. 



" C. de Islay. Light rose blush. 



" La flay. Light crimson; very fragrant. 



" de Willermots. Cup-shaped; extra. 



" Plantier. Pure white. 

 Mt. Cainiel. Carmine. 

 Mrs. Chas. Wood. Brilliant red. 

 Mrs. Reynolds. Cupped; carmine. 

 Paul Neron. Dark rose; extra large. 

 Peerless. Rich crimson. 

 Paeonia. Reddish crimson. 

 Pius IX. Crimson velvet. 

 Princess de Rohan. Violet crimson. 



" " Matilda. Deep blush. 



Purple of Orleans. Purplish violet. 

 Reine d'Angleterre. Fine bright rose. 



" des Violets. Dark violet. 

 Sy do ilia. Light blush. 



Triomphe de Alencon. Bright crimson. 

 " " Exposition. Crimson red. 



" " Reims. Light rose. 



William Penn, Light crimson. 



1st size, 60 cents each; $8.00 per dozen. Set of 46 sorts for 

 $20.00. Full set of 100 varieties of Roses— Monthly and H. P.— 

 $36.00. 



2d size. 30 cents each; $3.00 per dozen. Set of 46 sorts for 

 $10.00. Full set of 100 varieties of Roses— monthlv and H. P.— 

 $18.00. 



ROSES, HARDY GARDEN. 

 MD. PLANTIER. 



A perfectly hardy, pure white, double Rose, of the Hybrid 

 China class. One of the best white roses there is. It is excel- 

 lently adapted for cemetery decoration, etc. Growth free and 

 vigorous. 



1st size, 60 cents each; $6.00 per dozen. 

 2d " 30 " " 3.00 



CLIMBING— Hardy. 



Baltimore Belle. Blush white. 



Boursalt Elegans. Purple crimson. 



Gem of the Prairies. Crimson, lightly-veined white. 



Seven Sisters. Blush and crimson. 



Prairie Q,ueen. Purple, veined white. 



Scarlet Greville. Crimson scarlet. 



1st size, 60 cents each; $6.00 per dozen. 



2d " 30 '• " 3.00 



AYRSHIRE ROSES. 



These may be termed correctly, running roses. Their growth 

 is slender and very rapid. For planting in rough situations, 

 where others will not thrive, for covering banks, or for running 

 up old trees or pillars, they are unsurpassed. 

 Bennet's Seedling. White; small and double. 

 Dundee Rambler. White; semi-double. 

 Ruga. Pale flesh; large and double. 



1st size, 60 cents each. $6.00 per dozen. 

 2d " 30 " " 3.00 



ROSES, MOSS.— Imported. 



Aphelis. Purple. 

 Adelaide. Carmine. 

 Countess Muranais. White. 

 Crested Moss. Extra fine. 

 English. Red. 

 Raphael. Red. 



Extra large plants, $1.50 each; set of ti sorts for $7.00. 



