PETER HENDERSON'S NEW WHOLESALE TRADE LIST. 
Or 
POLYANTHA ROSE, ‘“ MIGNONETTE.” 
POLYANTHA ROSE, “ Mignonette”’ 
This variety represents a class of Roses that will prove 
of much value for bedding purposes. They are of a 
_ dwarf habit, and are continuously in bloom during the 
entire season. The flowers are produced iu clusters, and 
are unique and beautiful; dark pink, and about 1} inches 
across. (See cut.) 
$2.00 per dozen. 
TRUE ENGLISH SWEET BRIER, or 
EGLANTINE. 
This is the well-known Rose of the English Gardens 
and hedge rows. The delicious fragrance of the leaves 
makes it familiar to all who have been in Europe. Per- 
fectly hardy. $6.00 per, 100. 
YELLOW TEA ROSE, Md. Ched- 
Guinessau. 
This is one of the most promising of the new Roses; 
color, bright canary yellow; buds pointed and of good 
size and substance. It will bea fine forcing variety, as 
it is a great improvement on Isabella Sprunt, which it 
somewhat resembles. Fine tea fragrance. 
50 ete. each; $4.50 per doz. 
NEWER SORTS 
Pe ilk): To AS. 
Beauty of Stapleford, 
Pierre Guillot, 
Michael Saunders, 
Duke of Connaught, 
Duchess of Connaught, 
Nancy Lee, 
Pearl. 
3 inch pots, 25 cts. each ; set of 7 for $1 50. 
NEW CRIMSON TEA ROSE, Andre 
Schwartz. 
This new Rose is likely to prove of much value, as it 
supplies the long-felt want of a dark red Tea Rose that 
will force well. The buds are of good size, pointed, and 
Color, reddish 
3 inch pots, $2.00 per dozen. 
i OS 
double enough for winter flowering. 
crimson. 
STANDARD ROSES. 
For training on greenhouse rafters, or on back wall of 
greenhouse for winter flowering: 
Marshal Neil. Golden Yellow, extra strong. 
Gloire de Dijon. Buff shaded rose. 
Strong Plants, from 4 to 5 feet high, with fine heads. 
Price, $3.00 each. 
See description of NEW TEA ROSE “ SUNSET,” page 4. 
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