PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.— WHOLESALE CATALOGUE— PLANTS. 



NEW HARDY 

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ROSE 

 "Janice Heredith." 



A new variety raised by E. G. Hill, from 

 whom we purchased the entire stock. It is 

 a cross between Hermosa and LaFrance, 

 two of the best ever-blooming Roses we 

 have and well established favorites. It in- 

 herits the most valuable characteristics of 

 each in blooming qualities, fragratce, vigor 

 and abundant blooming. It is a magnificent 

 bedding Rose, rich, rosy, carmine-pink flow- 

 ers, broad and deep, well-opened, petals 

 beautifully cupped and gradually recurving 

 from the centre. The color is beautiful in 

 all its phases, changing from rcsy carmine 

 to satiny pink. Even in the hottest weather 

 it is double to the centre, holding its petals 

 well and keeping a long time when cut. The 

 fragrance is delightful. Price, 3-inch pots, 

 25c. each, $2 50 per doz., $20.00 per 100. 



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Hybrid 

 Tea Rose 



"Balduin" 



This Rose has been offered also under the name of 

 Helen Gould. The color is unique, a very soft, intense 

 earmine-ciimson, with deeper shades in the depths of 

 the petals, in color very like "American Beauty." 

 The profusion of bloom is truly marvelous, every 

 shoot producing a flower. It is a grand acquisition 

 to our red Roses. It is invaluable as an outdoor 

 bedding variety on account of free habit, hardiness, 

 superb color and fine double flowers. Price, plants 

 from 3-inch pots, $i.co per doz.. $8.00 per 100. 



New Hardy C(\\ pi I rVflP 

 Yellow Rose ^WLrJdL, U V^Iy* 



[GOLVEN SUN,] 



The forerunner of a new race of Roses, the above variety is in a class 

 by itself and, in honor of the raiser, the new species has been named 

 Rosa Pernetiana- Soleil d'Or, or "Golden Sun," is the result of across 

 between Persian Yellow and Antoine Ducher. It retains a good deal of the 

 character of the former in the wood and bark, but the foliage is vastly 

 improved, being very plentiful, large, and a beautiful clear green, closely 

 resembling that of the Crimson Rambler at its best. The habit of the 

 plant is robust, producing vigorous shoots in abundance, branches straight 

 and of good size; the bark is reddish brown, making a charming contrast 

 for the vivid green foliage. The coloring of the flowers is verv rich, the 

 buds are conical, a marvelously rich shade of chrome yellow, with a glint 

 of coppery rose in the centre. The expanded flower is full, large and 

 globular, the centre petals being well incurved, forming a perfectly double 

 bloom. The coloring in the fully expanded flower is gloriously superb. 

 Turneresque in its blending of reddish gold, orange-yellow, nasturtium 

 red and opaline pink. Words are inadequate to fittingly describe the al- 

 most riotous luxury of rich, warm color contained in each bud and open 

 flower. Pages could be filled without doing justice to this peerless variety. 

 A Hardy Yellow Rose, one that is really hardy in the North in this coun- 

 try, has been the goal for which the world's best hybridizers have been 

 striving for years. Thousands of seedlings have been obtained in which 

 the blood of the Persian Yellow was present, but none of them was of suffi- 

 cient merit to offer, when at a bound this perfect variety appears upon the 

 stage amid the enthusiastic applause of all who have seen it, Already six 

 first-class prizes have been awarded to it, one at Paris last summer, and 

 its career has hardly yet begun. Considering the great merit of this var- 

 iety, and its scarcity, we are able to offer it very low. 



— "" Price. 1st size, large two-year old plants, budded on Manetti stock, 

 $1.00 each, $9.00 per doz., $50.00 per 100; one year budded plants, 50c. 

 each, $4.50 per doz., $30.00 per 100. 



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Hardy EVerblooming Climbing Rose, 



Climbing ♦ Clothilde ♦ Soupert* 



An invaluable addition to our list of hardy Roses of 

 climbing habit. It has withstood a temperature of twenty 

 degrees below zero. It blooms most profusely on growth* 

 made the previous season, producing hundreds of clusters 

 of perfect flowers. The color is French white with a dis- 

 tinct centre of silvery rose, flowers perfectly double even in 

 the hottest weather. It is the healthiest climbing Rose we 

 know, has never had any disease and should succeed every, 

 where. (See cut.) 



Prices: 



5 and 6 inch pots, 50c. each, $5.00 per doz. 

 4 inch pots. . . 25c. " 2.50 " 

 3 " $1.00 per dox., $7.00 per 100. 



2 " 75c. " 5.00 ' 100. 



