HENDERSON’S FAMOUS ROSES 
FOR AUTUMN PLANTING 
Field Grown Two-Year-Old Dormant Plants 
We start digging and shipping roses about October 20th. 
They are packed in damp sphagnum moss, and as the roots 
are not exposed to the air, the plants reach our customers 
fresh and full of vitality. 
Roses can be planted in the fall 
as long as the ground is free from 
frost. Many rosarians prefer fall 
planting because the plants then 
receive the advantage of an early 
start in spring. These roses are 
budded low, and when planting 
the bud or union should be placed 
just below the surface of the soil. 
Be careful to spread the roots 
out well. 
HARDY 
EVERBLOOMING ROSES 
AMI QUINARD. Prized for the 
deep velvety luster of the buds and 
the crimson maroon tones in the 
open flower; fragrant. The plant 
is vigorous and upright. 
BETTY UPRICHARD. Popular 
on account of its perfectly-shaped, 
long-pointed bud, its long-lasting 
qualities when open, and its _per- 
sistent blooming qualities. The 
buds are copper-red and open to a 
brilliant orange-carmine on outer 
petals with salmon reflexes. The 
fragrance is rich and spicy. 
CHARLES P. KILHAM. The buds are pointed, 
opening to perfectly formed, full double flowers of 
a rich oriental red, flushed with orange and glowing 
scarlet. A vigorous grower, sweetly scented. 
DAME EDITH HELEN. (See Color Plate No. 4.) 
This grand rose is quite distinct and delightfully 
fragrant. Its petals turn back with that’ beautiful 
reflex peculiar to La France. Color a brilliant yet 
soft Rose du Barri pink. 
E. G. HILL. A name that has long been asso- 
ciated with fine roses, this variety produces beauti- 
ful long buds of dazzling crimson scarlet. The flower is high-centered; 
the plant is strong, vigorous and free flowering. 
ELDORADO. Golden buds flushed with red, opening to clear 
yellow, cupped blooms, slightly fragrant. Plants erect, and vigorous. 
ETOILE DE FRANCE. Vivid crimson flowers with full rounded 
centers of bright cerise; fragrant and long lasting. 
ETO:ILE DE HOLLANDE. (See Color Plate No. 1.) Rosarians 
agree that this is the most popular red, everblooming garden rose in 
cultivation today. Its color is brilliant crimson, it does not turn bluish 
like many other red roses. The flowers are large and very fragrant. 
The plant is branching, vigorous and productive. 
SOANNA HILL. (See Color Plate No. 2.) 
pointed. They open into large, full, semi-double flowers. 
is clear yellow. orange-yellow at the heart. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTE VICTORIA. For over forty years this has 
been the favorite pure white of rose lovers. Form perfect, fragrance 
delightful, and plant is moderately vigorous and hardy. 
LADY ALICE STANLEY. A lovely flesh pink with coral tints, a 
favorite of many years standing. 
LOS ANGELES. The growth is very vigorous and produces a 
continuous succession of long-stemmed flowers of a luminous flame-pink. 
toned with coral and shaded with translucent gold at the base of: the 
petals. 
MME. JULES BOUCHE. 
garden. Color, salmon-white, 
well-formed flowers. 
MARGARET McGREDY. Beautifu!ly shaped, full, double flowers, 
distinct from all others in its rich coloring, which is a brilliant shade of 
furkish or oriental red, passing as the flowers age to a beautiful carmine- 
The buds are long and 
The color 
A splendid rose that should be in every 
center shaded rose. Large and full, 
VIRS. PRERRE S. DU PONT. In the bud stage is reddish-goid 
1 en the fine cup-shaped flower is fully opened, a deep golden- 
vell The plant is strong and compact and blooms continuously. 
Price for any of the above, 75c each, $7.50 per dozen. 
Purchaser pays transportation on plants. 
Henderson’s Quartet of Popular Everbiooming Dormant 
See descriptions on this page.) 
No. 3 Willomere 
No. 4 Dame Edith Helen 
Roses for $2.50. 
No. 1 Etoile de Hollande 
No. 2 Joanna Hill 
PRESIDENT HOOVER. Strong, vigorous growth. Flowers large 
and full. Color, a combination of cerise-pink, flame, scarlet and yellow. 
SIR DAVID DAVIS. Flowers brilliant glowing crimson of an even 
shade throughout, running to light yellow at the base of the petals, 
remarkable for its fragrance. continual bloom, and handsome foiiage, 
SOUVENIR DE CLAUDIUS PERNET. Fine buds of clear yellow, 
the edge of the petals being somewhat lighter. A strong growing plant 
with glossy foliage. 
TALISMAN. The color is a combination of gold yellow, apricot and 
deep pink or old rose. The outside of the petals is bright yellow gold 
and pink, as the flower expands, apricot gold and rose pink. 
WILLOMERE. (See Color Plate No.3.) Salmon-pink flushed gold, 
a strong grower and persistent bloomer. 
POPULAR HARDY CLIMBING ROSES 
FIELD GROWN TWO YEAR OLD DORMANT PLANTS 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY. The rosy crimson flowers, 
3 to 4 inches in diameter, are identical with its pollen parent, the Amer 
ican Beauty, and have the same exquisite fragrance, a quality rare in 
climbing roses. Of strong habit of growth, making shoots of from 10 
to 15 feet in one season; hardy as an oak. 
DR. W. VAN FLEET. Flowers are 4 inches and over in diameter. 
The color is a delicate shade of flesh pink. The flowers are full and 
double, and fine for cutting. The foliage is a peculiar shade of bronze- 
green, large and glossy. 
EMILY GRAY. A hybrid wichuriana possessing the beautiful 
polished holly-!ike foliage of the type. The flowers are semi-double, 
deep golden buff in color, slightly fragrant. does not fade. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER. The flowers, a vivid scarlet, are 
of good size, semi-double, very freely produced in clusters of from 3 to 
20 flowers each on much branched canes, the plants being literally 
covered from top to bottom with bloom. It is of strong climbing 
habit and perfectly hardy. 
See notice top of page 22. 
