HENDERSON'S SUPERIOR 

 EVERBLOOMING ROSES 



We will send our pamphlet, "The Garden Culture of 

 the Rose," free if asked for when ordering. 



MME. JULES BOUCHE 



A splendid rose that should be in every garden. Color, salmon- 

 white, center shaded rose. Large and full, well-formed flowers. * 

 (See illustration^.) 



MRS. A. R. BARRACLOUGH 



A bright but soft, sparkling carmine-pink of an even shade, 

 passing to yellow at the base of the petals. The color does not 

 fade as the flower ages but appears to become brighter. 



MRS. ERSKINE PEMBROKE THOM 



It is of healthy, 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. HENRY BOWLES 



A prodigious bloomer, one of the freest known, remarkably 

 healthy and vigorous. Color, brilliant pink with lighter salmon- 

 pink-shading. 



MRS. PIERRE S. DU PONT 



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. SAM McGREDY 



A scarlet, coppery -orange, heavily flushed with Lincoln red, which 

 is particularly brilliant in sunshine. The flowers are large and full, 

 and are delicately scented. Awarded Certificate of Merit of the 

 National Rose Society of England. 



MRS. WAKEFIELD CHRISTIE-MILLER 



Color inside of petal soft pearly-blush shaded salmon, 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. 



OLYMPIAD 



This rose was shown in France under the name Mme. Raymond 

 Gaujard. The color is lustrous dark oriental scarlet; its warmth 

 accentuated by a bright golden base. The richness is further in- 

 tensified by a velvety sheen that renders the flower very effective 

 in artificial light. 



PRESIDENT HOOVER 



Strong, vigorous growth. Flowers large and full. Color, a com- 

 bination of cerise-pink, flame, scarlet and yellow, in beautiful contrast 

 which brings out the strong individualitv of this charming rose. 



RADIANCE 



"Radiance" is a brilliant rosy-carmine, 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 RADIANCE 



It is a clear red sport of the well-known and popular garden Rose 



"Radiance." It inherits all the fine qualities of the latter — vigorous 



growth, erect branching habit, and healthy dark green foliage^ The 



stems are long and rigid. Delightfully fragrant. 



REV. F. PAGE-ROBERTS 



The fine pointed buds are coppery-red on the outside and open 



to beautiful golden-yellow. The flowers are large, full and fragrant, 



and are most exquisite in the early autumn months. The plant is 



strong and branching with attractive healthy foliage. 



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 foliage. 



SOUVENIR DE CLAUDIUS PERNET 



A popular variety 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. The outside of the petals is bright 

 yellow gold and pink; as the flower expands they become 

 bright apricot gold and deep rose pink. 

 VILLE DE PARIS 



In formation it is somewhat similar to Radiance, fairly 

 double and splendid for cutting; color rich buttercup yellow 

 W. E. CHAPLIN 



A most meritorious red Rose of the Lord Charlemont type 

 but better on account of being a vigorous grower with healthy, 

 disease-resistant foliage. Every bud develops into a perfect, 

 ful, high centered, large flower which will last well and has a 

 moderate sweet scent. The blooms are deep crimson shading 

 to carmine-crimson which does not blue nor burn. They are 

 carried on long, strong stems and are borne continuously. 

 (See illustration.) 



WILHELM KORDES 



The buds are long and pointed, opening to full high centered 

 flowers; color deep golden salmon at the base of the petals 

 which are flamed and heavily edged with cherry red 

 WM. F. DREER 



A beautiful Rose of the same parentage as Los Angeles and 

 similar in shape to that variety. The color soft shell pink 

 shaded with gold at the base of the petals which illuminates 

 the whole flower. 



Prices for any of the above strong 2-year old dor- 

 mant plants up to April 10th 75c each; $7.50 doz. 

 Pot-grown plants $1.00 each; $10.00 doz. 



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