PETER HEKDEKSON & CO., NEW YORK.— WHOLESALE PLANT LIST. 



COMBING NIPHETOS. 



A "sport" from the dwarf "Niphetos." It is a true climbing variety, having 

 the same pure white, long-pointed buds as its parent, and is destined to become 

 popular as an outdoor climbing Rose— in the South especially, where it is per- 

 fectly hardy. Price, 3-inch pots, 812.00 per 100. 



CLIMBING PERLE DES JARDINS. 



This is a "sport" from "Perle des Jardins," having all the good qualities 

 which made its parent famous. The " Climbing Perle " is a most rampant run- 

 ning Rose. For the South it will be particularly valuable, as it is entirely hardy 

 there, while for the conservatory it is invaluable. Price, 3-inch pots, S6.00 per 

 100; 5-inch pots, $20.00 per 100. 



HARDY CLIMBING 



*Climbing La France. The Climbing 

 La France is equally as hardy as 

 its parent, and so may be safely 

 planted in the open ground, even 

 in our northern latitudes. 

 Crimson Rambler. (See price and 



description, page 1.) 

 Anna Maria. Large rosy pink; a 

 fine variety. 



^Baltimore Belle. A beautiful Rose, 

 producing large clusters of double 

 flowers; blush white, changing 

 to light rose and carmine. 



*Bennett's Seedling. Pure white, 

 fine for rockery. 



ROSES. 



Deep carmine, a 



*Boursalt Elegans. 



thornless rose. 

 *Clitnbing Jules Margottin. Rich 



carmine crimson. 

 *Dundee Rambler. Pure white, fine 



slender habit. 

 *Gem of the Prairies. Deep rosy 



carmine. 

 *Prairie Queen. Bright, rosy red; 

 a very rapid grower. 

 Seven Sisters. A beautiful cluster 



Rose, light blush flowers. 

 Triumphant. Deep carmine, large 



and full ; strong grower. 

 Tennessee Belle. Flowers a bright, 

 beautiful pink. 

 820.00 per 100. 



Large 2-year-old plants, 83.00 per doz 



Where marked thus (*) we can supply small plants at SI. 00 per doz. ; $6.00 per 100. 



EVER-BLOOMING MOSS ROSES. Entirely Hardy. 



This class of Moss Roses is quite different from the regular Mosses, which only 

 bloom once. These varieties flower very freely in June, blooming again in the fall. 



MABECHAL NIEL. 



MARECHAL NIEL. 



The immense size, dark golden yellow color of " Mare- 

 chal Niel " is familiar to all. Peerless in color, unex- 

 ampled for size, perfect in form, after more than a quar- 

 ter of a century, it still remains the ideal climbing Tea 

 Rose. (See cut.) Prices, plants from 3-inch pots, $8.00 

 per 100; pot grown plants, 6 to 10 feet canes, budded low, 

 and well ripened, 81.50 and $2.00 each. 



GLOIRE DE DIJON. 



Next to M. Niel this is the finest pillar Rose for the greenhouse. Very large, 

 double; rich, creamy amber color. Perfectly hardy south of Washington, and in 

 sheltered situations it has been known to withstand the winters around New York 

 City. Prices and sizes same as Marchal Niel. See above. 



NOISETTE, OR TENDER CLIMBING ROSES. 



Grand Roses for the South, where they are entirely hardy. They may be kept out- 

 doors in the North by laying them down and covering with leaves or litter. 



LAMARQUE. Pure white, with lemon- 

 colored center. The finest white. 

 Urine Marie Henriette. Long pointed, 

 dark crimson buds. 



Blanche Moreau. Pure white. 

 Crimson Globe. Rosy carmine. 

 Glory of Mosses. Rosy pink. 



Dormant plants (up to April loth), $15.00 per 100 ; after that date, from 5 and 

 6 inch pots, $25.00 per 100. 



HARDY MOSS ROSES. 



Capt. Ingraham. Brilliant carmine. 

 Comtesse de Murinais.* Pure white. 

 Crested Moss.* Deep pink, crested. 



James Veitch. Deep crimson. 

 Salet. Light rose, very pretty. 



(General Collection.) 



Henry Martin. Fine bright pink. 

 Hortense Vernet. Rosy carmine. 

 Luxembourg. Crimson scarlet. 



English. The red English Moss Rose. 



Where marked (*) dormant plants, $15.00 per 100. The others from 5-inch pots, 

 $20.00 per 100. Young plants, from 3-inch pots, at $8.00 per 100. 



Climbing Malmaison. A " sport " from 

 the well-known Souvenir de la Malmai- 

 son, similar in flower and foliage to its par- 

 ent, but of exceedingly robust climbing 

 habit. 



CLOTH OF GOLD. (Chromatella). Deep 

 yellow center, with sulphur edges; large 

 full flowers. 



Jas. Sprunt, or "Climbing Agrippina." 

 Deep cherry red. 



Setina. Pink, very hardy; known also as 



"Climbing Hermosa." 

 W. A. Richardson. Dark copper color. 

 "Washington (White). Pure white flowers 



in clusters. 



Price, plants from 5-inch pots,'$3.00 per doz. ; $20.00 per 100. Plants from 3-inch pots, 

 $6.00 per 100. 



TRUE ENGLISH SWEET BRIER. 



(Rosa rubiginosa.) 



"Valuable for the refreshing fragrance of its leaves. This is the true Eglantine. No 

 garden should be without a plant of it. It is perfectly hardy, and once it is planted, 

 little, if any, care is necessary. It is splendid for a hedge, or equally good as a group 

 on the lawn, or a single specimen in the garden. It does well either in sun or shade. 

 Price, dormant plants, from open ground (up to April 15th), $15.00 per 100; after 

 that date, from 5-inch pots, $25.00 per 100. 



ROSA RUGOSA (Japan Rose.) 



Rosa Rugosa Alba. The white-flowered variety. Dormant plants (up to April 15th), 



$18.00 per 100. 

 Rosa Rugosa Rubra. The red variety. Price, dormant plants (up to April 15th), $12.00 



per 100. 

 Rosa Rugosa "Souvenir de Teddo." Foliage equal to the above, flowers semi-double, 



larger and finer. $15.00 per 100. Plants from 6-inch pots, of all Rugosa Roses, after 



April 15th, $20.00 per 100. 



obimson bamblkb (Ste also page 1.) 



