Ftenderson’s Famous Everblooming Roses 
Our Roses are the finest quality No. 1 stock, field-grown, two-year-old dormant 
plants. They are northern grown under the most scientific conditions, and must not 
be compared with inferior, cheaply grown 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. 
Send for pamphlet ‘Garden Culture of the Rose.” 
Ami Quinard. Prized for the deep velvety lus- 
ter of the buds and the crimson-maroon tones 
in the open flower; fragrant. The plant is 
vigorous and upright. 
Autumn. A combination of burnt orange, red 
and gold—very striking. The medium-sized 
bud develops into a lovely cup-shaped flower 
with pleasing fragrance. 
Betty Uprichard. Perfectly-shaped, long- 
pointed bud, long-lasting qualities when open, 
and persistent 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. 
Caledonia. Large, very double, high-centered 
flower of pure white, borne singly on long, 
strong stem. Average plant with leathery, 
dark green foliage. 
Double White Killarney. The buds and flow- 
ers are beautiful beyond description; many 
consider it easily the finest white garden 
Rose. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. The outside of the petals 
is cream and blush shaded, with orange at 
the base; the inner face is salmon-pink with 
golden orange at the base. The flowers are 
moderately double, produced on long stems 
and sweetly scented. 
E. G. Hill. A name that has long been associ- 
ated with fine Roses, this variety produces 
beautiful long buds of dazzling scarlet. The 
flower is high-centered; the plant is strong, 
vigorous and free flowering. 
Etoile de Hollande. Rosarians agree that this 
is the most popular red, everblooming garden 
Rose in cultivation today. Its color is bril- 
liant crimson, it does not turn bluish like 
many other red Roses. The flowers are large 
and very fragrant. 
Gruss an Teplitz. Deep crimson. Noted for its 
pervasive fragrance that is specially delightful. 
The flowers come in clusters, each one per- 
fect, but on slender stems. Rich crimson, 
changing to bright scarlet, shading to velvety 
fiery red. 
Heinrich Wendland. Large, long, pointed 
buds and very large, double, full, high-cent- 
ered, intensely fragrant flowers of unfading 
nasturtium-red. Reverse of the petals deep 
golden yellow. 
Joanna Hill. The buds are long and pointed. 
They open into large, full, semi-double flow- 
ers. The color is clear yellow, orange-yellow 
at the heart. 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. For over 40 years 
this has been the favorite pure white of Rose 
lovers. Form perfect, fragrance delightful, 
and plant is moderately vigorous and hardy. 
Margaret McGredy. Distinct from all others 
in its rich coloring, which is a brilliant shade 
of Turkish or Oriental red, passing as the 
flowers age to a beautiful carmine-rose. 
McGredy’s Scarlet. The fragrant, full, double 
flowers are of good size. They are brilliant 
scarlet, orangy yellow at base of petals, the 
upper portions of same being lightly touched 
with crimson, varying some in color under 
changing weather conditions. 
Miss Rowena Thom. A lovely large, fragrant, 
rose-pink with golden suffusion. An_ ex. 
tremely popular variety; very vigorous. 
Mme. Butterfly. A sport from Ophelia, re- 
taining all the good qualities of its parent, 
but with deeper shadings of apricot and gold 
on the salmon-pink ground. 
Mrs. Erskine Pembroke Thom. It is of heal- 
thy, vigorous growth, with abundant dark 
bronzy, disease-resisting foliage. The medium- 
sized buds are long and shapely, and develop 
into good-sized, full double, very shapely 
flowers of a rich deep lemon-yellow, sweetly 
scented. : 
Mrs. Pierre S. DuPont. In the bud stage is 
reddish gold and when the fine, cup-shaped 
flower is fully opened, a deep golden yellow. 
The plant is strong and compact and blooms 
continuously. 
Mrs. Wakefield Christie-Miller. Color in- 
side of petal soft pearly blush shaded sal-¢ammman 
mon, outside of petal clear vermilion-rose— 
a marvelous and delightful scheme of coloring. 
The blooms are of enormous size, retaining 
their wonderful bright coloring in the hottest 
sun. 
President Herbert Hoover. Strong, vigorous 
growth. Flowers large and full. Color, a 
combination of cerise-pink, flame, scarlet and 
yellow, in beautiful contrast which brings out 
the strong individuality of this charming 
Rose. 
Radiance. “Radiance” is a brilliant rosy-car- 
mine, displaying beautiful, rich and opaline- 
pink tints in the open flower; the form is fine, 
largest size and full, with cupped petals. The 
bud is large, brilliant, radiant; the stems are 
long, buds and flowers borne erect. 
Red Rediance. It is a clear red sport of the 
well-known and popular garden Rose ‘‘Radi- 
ance.” 
Soeur Therese. Named in honor of Sister 
Theresa, the famed French Saint of Liseaux, 
who is popularly known as The Little Flower. 
The bud and bloom are large, golden yellow, 
changing to cadmium-yellow, the edges are 
spotted carm'ne. It is very hardy and vigor- 
ous, and blooms freely all season. 
Souvenir de Claudius Pernet. A popular va- 
riety supplying a long-wanted yellow Rose; 
fine buds of clear yellow, the edge of the 
petals being somewhat lighter. A_ strong 
growing plant with glossy foliage. 
Talisman. A strikingly beautiful Rose. In the 
bud it is particularly attractive. The color is 
a combination of gold, yellow, apricot and 
deep pink or old rose. 
Price for any of the above, 75c¢ each; $7.50 per dozen. 
Ami Quinard 
Caledonia 
Etoile de Hollande 
HENDERSON’S REGAL SIX HARDY 
EVERBLOOMING ROSES 
This is a group of unusually beautiful and distinct Everblooming Bush Roses. See 
descriptions above. Three are shown in colors. 
Mrs. Pierre S. DuPont 
Mrs. Wakefield Christie Miller 
President Herbert Hoover 
SPECIAL OFFER: The collection of six varieties—strong, two- 
year-old, field-grown, dormant plants .... 
$3.50 
Plants are delivered, transportation paid, within 50 miles of New York: City. Beyond 
this area, they are shipped by express, charges collect, 
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