PETER HENDERSON & GO'S QUARTERLY TRADE LIST OF PLANTS. 



"MADAME HOSTE." 



•11ME. HOSTE." 



HARDY YELLOW ROSE, 



"Persian 



Dark golden yellow. 



Yellow." 



The best variety of its 

 class and color, entirely hardy. Fine large plants, 

 $6.00 per dozen. 



True English Sweet Brier. 



Valuable for the refreshing fragrance of its leaves. 

 Price, $2.00 per dozen. 



MRS. DEGRAW. 



A rose of great merit for out door planting, per- 

 fectly hardy in the latitude of New York City, 

 vigorous and free blooming ; color, deep pink and 

 flowers of good size and substance. Price, 3 in. 

 pots, $8.00 per 100 ; 2 in. pots, $6.00 per 100. 



Special Low Offer of Roses. 



Nearly all our roses are propagated during the summer months, so that by September and all through the 

 fall and winter months, we have specially strong young stuff, grown in 3 inch pots, which have twice the value 

 of the ordinary 2 inch stock — of these we can offer a dozen of the leading kinds suitable to pot up for spring- 

 sales, such as Hermosa, Agrippina, Marie Lambert, Safrano, Cornelia Cook, and other standard 

 sorts at $6.00 per 100, or $50.00 per 1000. We catalogue numerous varieties, but florists will find it to their 

 advantage to buy only the standard well-known market sorts. Strong plants from 5 in pots, $20.00 per 100. 

 (Our selection of sorts). 



Gen. Jacqueminot and other hardy Roses on their own roots from 5 in. pots, (our selection of sorts,) 

 $20.00 per 100 ; 3 in. pots, $8.00 per 100. Extra Large Imported Roses embracing the leading varieties, such as 

 Capt. Christy, Baroness Rothschild, La France, Magna Charta, Countess of Oxford, &c, from 5 and 6 in. pots, 

 $25.00 per 100. 



This is a true "Tea" variety 

 of delicious fragrance and splen- 

 did form. It occasionally as- 

 sumes a creamy white shade with 

 a clear amber centre, but in 

 either shade it is undoubtedly a 

 very handsome Kose. and owing 

 to its strong, thrifty habit is 

 never out of bloom. The best 

 idea of the value of this grand 

 variety may be had in the knowl- 

 edge that there are tens of thou- 

 sands of it growing for cut flowers 

 to supply the New York market, 

 which, as is well known, is 1he 

 most fastidious in the country, 

 and demands the highest quality 

 only. It is without question the 

 most profitable variety for the 

 florist to grow. Price, fine plants 

 from 3 in. pots, $8.00 per 100; 

 from 2 in. pots. $6.00 per 100. 



New Ever-Blooming Climbing 

 Rose, 



"Elise Beauvillaine." 



A variety recently imported 

 from France which gives promise 

 of becoming valuable, especially 

 for the Southern States, where it 

 will be entirely hardy. It is a 

 very rapid grower and produces 

 deep buff colored flowers very 

 similar in color to the well known 

 "Sunset" Rose introduced by 

 us. Strong plants from 3 in. 

 pots, $1.25 per doz , $8.00 per 

 100. 



MARECHAL NIEL. 



We have a splendid stock of this grand climbing 

 Rose. The immense size and dark golden yellow of 

 " Marechal Niel " are familiar to all. The plants we 

 offer are extra strong, having vines from 4 to 8 feet 

 long, and will make tine blooming plants for the green- 

 house or garden the same season they are planted. 



$1.50 or $2.00 each, according to size. Plants 

 from 3 in. pots, $10.00 per 100. 



GLOIRE DE DIJON. 



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

 the greenhouse, very large, double, rich creamy 

 amber color. Hardy south of Washington. Prices 

 and sizes same as M. Niel — see above. 



