PETER HENDERSON & CO.— PLANT DEPARTMENT. 



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Hardy Roses for Fall Planting. 



All on their own roots, {Ready Oct. 15th.) 

 We have a splendid lot of two year old Roses in the open 

 ground, all on their own roots, which if planted this fall ought 

 to give a good crop of bloom next season. We offer only a com- 

 paratively small number of sorts, but these are all high-class and 

 line contrasting varieties. 



"Gen. Jacqueminot." 



Now known everywhere. The best, perhaps, of all Roses of 

 the Hybrid Perpetual class. Hundreds of thousands of feet of 

 glass are exclusively devoted to this one variety. 

 The buds, in midwinter, wholesale at from 25c. 

 to 50c. apiece. Color, rich crimson ; of fine 

 shape and exquisite fragrance. This grand old 

 variety holds its own against all new-comers, 

 and is undoubtedly the finest hardy Rose of its 

 color. (See cut.) Price, 50c. each ; $4.50 per 

 doz. ; 2d Size, 30c. each ; $3.00 per doz. 



La France. Flowers large and beautiful, 

 either in the bud form or when expanded ; 

 peach-blossom color, shaded pink and silvery 

 rose. In addition to this, it is very free 

 blooming, every shoot forming a beautiful 

 flower. In addition to this, it is entirely 

 hardy with a slight protection of leaves, and 

 most deliciously fragrant. Price, 50c. each; 

 $4. 50 per doz. 



SouTenir de Wootton. This superb Rose, 

 is unquestionably one of the finest varieties 

 ever introduced for either summer or winter 

 blooming. The color is a beautiful shade 

 of crimson, deliciously fragrant, a constant 

 and most prolific bloomer. We have tried 

 this for hardiness in the open ground and 

 find it will live out all winter in the latitude 

 of New York City. Price, 50c. each ; $4.50 

 per doz. 



Dinamore. This grand dark red Rose is en- 

 tirely hardy and ever blooming, unquestion- 

 ably the finest in its class or color. This 

 Rose, since we first issued it, has been 

 growing steadily in popularity. Price, 50c. 

 each ; $4. 50 per doz. 



Earl of DufEerin. Unquestionably the fin- 

 est dark reddish crimson Rose in our list. In form and 

 fragrance it is unsurpassed. One of the most prolific 

 bloomers, flowering freely in the fall. Price, 50c. each ; 

 $4.50 per doz. 



Summer Queen. A perfectly hardy Rose, and the most 

 prolific in our experience, small plants a few inches high 

 being covered with flowers. As many as 1,200 flowers 

 have been cut from a single well established plant. We 

 offered this rose for the first time last year , and our cus- 

 tomers in various sections report wonderful results from 

 it. Price, 50c. each ; $4.50 per doz. 



Madame Plantier. This grand old variety is second 

 only to '' Gen. Jacqueminot " in general usefulness. As 

 a cemetery Rose it is still without a rival. The flowers 

 are borne in the greatest profusion, and are of the purest 

 white. Hardy as an oak, it is not to be wondered at that 

 it still holds its own against all comers. Price, strong 

 plants, 50c. each ; $4.50 per doz. 



The Damask Rose. This is the Rose so largely cultiva- 

 ted in the gardens of the East for the purpose of making 

 Rose-water, Attar of Roses, etc. The flowers are large 

 blush white and very sweetly scented ; the plants are 

 vigorous in habit. We have been repeatedly asked for 

 this Rose by our customers, and take pleasure now in 

 offering it. Price, 50c. each ; $4. 50 per doz. 



Gen. Jacqueminot, 



Anna Alexiff. Very pretty shade of rose, large, full and 

 of good habit, fine for massing. A grand Rose for every 

 purpose. 50c. each ; $4.-50 per doz. 



Mrs. Dec/raw. Perfectly hardy and ever-blooming ; a 

 strong, vigorous grower. Worthy of a place in every 

 collection. Price, 50c. each ; $4.50 per doz. 



Mrs. John Laing. An exquisite shade of shell-like pink, 

 deliciously fragrant and wonderfully free-blooming. 



Ulrich Bruner. Bright cherry red, shaded carmine. 



Prince C. de Rohan. Targe and full, perfect form and 



richest fragrance ; dark crimson. 

 Glorie de Margottin. Bright crimson, full and double ; 



one of the grandest and most brilliant hardy Roses. 

 Price, for any of the above, 50c. each ; $4.50 per doz. 



Hardy Climbing Roses. 



{For out door Planting.') 

 Anna Maria. Large, rosy pink ; a splendid variety. 

 Triumphant. Deep carmine, large and full ; strong vigor- 

 ous grower. 

 Gem of the Pairies. Large double flowers of a deep rosy 

 crimson and very fragrant ; equal to many of the Hybrid 

 Perpetuals in size, form and fragrance. 



1st Size, 60c, each ; set of 3- for $1.50. 



