4 PETER ITENDERSON & CO'S QUARTERLY TRADE LIST OF PLANTS. 
CLIMBING PERLE DES 
JARDINS. 
A grand new Rose of American origin which 
we take pleasure in offering to our customers, 
believing that it will give satisfaction to every 
purchaser. It is a ‘“‘sport’ from ‘‘Perle des 
Jardins,” that fine variety which furnished 
the ‘‘sunset” Rose introduced by us a few 
years ago, and now it has produced this grand 
climbing variety, which is also ever-blooming. 
In this new sort we have all the good qualities 
which made its parent famous, viz., strong, 
healthy constitution, freedom of bloom, and 
the delightfully fragrant deep yellow fiowers 
familiar to every lover of choice Reses. When 
to these excellent traits we add that the new 
‘* Climbing Perle” is a most rampant running 
Rose some idea of its great value may be had. 
For the South it will be particularly valuable, 
as it is entirely hardy there, while for a pillar 
Rose in the conservatory it will be invaluable. 
Even the smallest size will make fine plants 
this season. 
Price, fine young plants, from 3 in. pots, 
$4.00 per dozen. 
HERMOSA & AGRIPPINA 
(SILVERY ROSE.) (DARK CRIMSON.) 
The two roses named above are perhaps the 
best for general use among the numerous Vari- 
eties offered. They make splendid pot plants 
for Spring sales, are grand when planted in 
masses in the open ground and make magnifi- 
cent hedge-plants in the Southern states. They 
are both in constant demand for summer flowers, and are sure to have a tremendous sale the coming season. 
CLIMBING PERLE DES JARDINS. (Flowers 4 natural size.) 
Price, 2 in. pots, $6.00 per 100. Price, 4in pots, $16.'0 per 100. 
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YELLOW TEA ROSE, 
“Perle des Jardins.” 
No rose of its color ever cultivated for cut flowers up to 
the present time is now so valuable as this Tens of 
thousands of it, covering many acres in glass, are now grown 
in the vicinity of New York for winter flowering; it is 
equally valuable for summer, as it flowers continuously. 
Its color is a rich shade of yellow, large size and perfect 
form, tea fragrance, a healthy, free grower, and unequalled 
in profussion of b oom, either in the green-house in winter 
or in the open ground in summer. 
Price, $~.00 per 100 from 3 inch pots. 
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HYBRID TEA ROSE, 
“La France.” 
We have a very large and fine stock of this superb rose, 
which every year becomes more popular; flowers large and 
beautiful, either inthe bud form or when expanded ; peach 
blossom color, shaded pink and silvery rose. 
Strong imported plants, $6.00 per doz. 
Plants from 2 inch pots, 6.00 per 100. 
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POLYANTHA ROSES. 
A class of roses of much value for bedding purposes, as 
they form a mass of bloom. .They are of dwarf habit, and 
are continuously in flower during the entire season. The 
flowers are produced in numerous clusters; the single flow- 
ers are about 14 in. across. ‘The clusters of flowers produce 
from 25 to 100 flowers. The Polyantha Roses are hardy in 
this latitude with slight protection, and are particularly 
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valuable for planting on the borders of beds where the LA FRANCE. ($ natural size.) 
taller growing sorts are used, ‘ 
Mignonette. Dark pink; extrafine. Anna Marie Montrayvel. Beautiful white; fine form. 
Paquerette. Pure white; very hardy. Perle D’or. Saffron yellow ; tinged copper color, 
Mme. Cecil Bruner. Delicate rose color. Miniature. Deep pink, changing to flesh color. 
Price, plants from 3 in. pots, $1.00 per doz., buyers’ selection ; our selection of varieties, $6.(0 per 100. 
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