PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.— WHOLESALE CATALOGUE.— PLANTS. 11 



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SOUVENIR DE PIERRE NOTTING. 



^^HIS grand new Rose was raised by the well-known rosarians, 

 ^^ Soupert et Notting, of Luxembourg, and has been well 

 tested in this country, showing that it is well adapted to 

 our climate. It is of strong, bushy habit, with splendid, deep 

 green foliage, strong and healthy, so that it is almost immune 

 against disease. It never was attacked by mildew last summer, 

 when nearly all Roses were badly affected 



The flowers are very full, large and extraordinarily lasting, 

 keeping over a week when cut. The buds are very long, of a 

 most beautiful shape and stand proudly erect on long, straight 

 stems. The color is yellow with very delicate Chinese pink and 

 saffron-yellow shadings; the centre of the flower is a very rich 

 golden-yellow. It is delightfully fragrant. 



In its abundance of blossoms this grand new variety surpasses 

 almost all other Roses of every type; never without buds or 

 blossoms throughout the season. 



Price, plants from 3 inch pots, $1.50 per doz., $12.00 per 100. 



FRANZ DEEGEN. 



This fills the place left vacant when Perle des Jardins failed. 

 It is a bright golden yellow with a deep orange center. A very 

 free bloomer, buds long and pointed, large size, full and double, 

 long, straight stems, in fact, the ideal forcing Rose. Widely 

 exhibited and awarded gold and silver medals. Price, plants 

 from 3-inch pots, $2.00 per doz., $15.00 per 100. 



THE CRIMSON RAMBLER. 



This grand Rose improves upon acquaintance. The better it 

 is known, the more popular it becomes. The flowers are pro- 

 duced in trusses, pyramidical in shape ; good specimens measur- 

 ing nine inches from base to tip and seven inches across. Price, 

 plants from 5-inch pots. $3.00 per doz., $20.00 per 100; from 

 4-inch pots, $16.00 per 100; plants from 3-inch pots, $6.00 per 

 100; from 2-inch pots, $4.00 per 100. Extra strong field-grown 

 plants 2 years old in dormant state, $18.00 per 100. Ready up 

 to April 15th. Extra large plants from 6 and 7 inch pots, $5.00 

 per doz. (The latter ready in April.) 



ROSES FOR WINTER BLOOMING. 

 American Beauty. In coloring it is a deep, brilliant pink, shaded 



towards the centre with rich carmine crimson. Young plants 



ready in March from 3-inch pots, $10.00 per 100. 

 Balduin. Very soft, intense carmine-crimson. 

 Bridesmaid. A deep, brilliant pink and constant in color under 



all conditions. It is invaluable for winter. 

 Golden Gate. A very handsome Rose, large buds and extra 



strong stem. Color creamy yellow with pink edges. 

 Ivory, a " sport " from Golden Gate. It has the same strong, 



sturdy habit as the parent, large flowers, the fine buds and 



elegant form; but is a soft white in color. This Rose is certain 



to have a prominent position in the list of best varieties for 



either summer or winter flowering. 

 Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. Soft pearly white, lightly tinted 



with lemon. Desirable for summer and fall flowering. 

 The Bride. A pure White Rose of large size and perfect form, 



Price for the above, except American Beauty, $6.00 per 100, 

 plants from 3-inch pots; 2-inch pots, $4.00 per 100. 



ASSORTED MONTHLY ROSES. 



We have a fine collection of monthly Roses splendid bedding 

 sorts and suitable for pot culture. If brought early these ought 

 to make good plants for spring sales for a home trade. It is a 

 class of stock which is always scarce and consequently in brisk 

 demand. We offer fine plants from 5-inch pots, our selection. 

 Price, $20.00 per 100; from 3-inch pots, $6.00 per 100; 2-inch 

 pots, $4.00 per 100. 



ASSORTED HARDY ROSES. 



General assortment grown on own roots, in 5-inch pots, our 

 selection, all good sorts. Prices, $20.00 per 100, from 5-inch 

 pots; $6.00 per 100, from 3-inch pots. 



HARDY ROSES (Budded Plants). 

 Budded Roses are scarcer than usual this season owing to'an 

 unfavorable season, for the same reason they average much 

 smaller than usual. This is a general condition among the 

 growers. 



Note. — The Roses offered on this page are budded low on Manettt 

 stocks. These are generally known as " grafted " Roses. All 

 shoots which develop from BELOW the junction of stock and cion 

 should be pulled off. Can be planted the first thing in Spring, 

 up to A pril 15th, after that date only potted plants supplied. 



These Roses should be planted so that the part where the bud is 

 joined with the stock will be three inches below the surface. 

 Alfred Colomb. Carmine-crimson. A grand Rose in every way 

 Anna de Diesbach (Gloire de Paris). Rich carmine. 

 Baron de Bonstetten. Blackish-crimson, vivid red shadings. 

 Baroness Rothschild. An exquisite shade of satiny pink. 

 Clio. Delicate satin-blush, with a light shading of rosy-pink. 

 Coquette des Alpes. White, tinged blush, medium-sized flower. 

 Coquette des Blanches. One of the best white Roses. 

 Duke of Edinburgh. Bright vermilion, extra large and full. 

 Eclair. A grand Rose, fiery-red; flowers large and double. 

 Eugene Furst. Velvety -crimson, very large flower. 

 Fisher Holmes. Finely shaped flowers, dark velvety-crimson 

 Gen. Jacqueminot. Brilliant crimson. Most popular Rose. 

 Gen. Washington. Red, shaded crimson and carmine. 

 John Hopper. Bright rose with carmine centre, large and full; 



esteemed by all who grow it as of the highest order. 

 Jubilee. A grand dark red Rose. The color is the purest red 



with dark crimson shadings, a rich, velvety finish. 

 La France. Peach-blossom pink; the model garden Rose; 



blooms all summer. Highly esteemed by all Rose lovers. 

 Marchioness of Lome. Rich rose color; very free blooming. 

 Margaret Dickson. White, with pale flesh centre; extra large 



flower of fine substance. 

 Magna Charta. Dark pink; one of the easiest roses to grow; a 



universal favorite. 

 Mme. Gabriel Luizet. Light, satiny-pink; attractive sort. One 



of the best garden Roses. 

 Mme. Plantier. Pure white, immensely productive. 

 Mrs. John Laing. Rich satiny-pink, large and full; deliciously 

 fragrant. For freedom of bloom this grand variety is unsur- 

 passed in its class, being nearly equal to the Monthly Roses. 

 Mrs. J. Sharman Crawford. Beautiful pink. 

 Paul Neyron. Lovelv dark pink; very large flowers. 

 Persian Yellow. Hardy yellow Rose. 

 Prince Camille de Rohan. Dark crimson-maroon. 

 Rodocanachi. Flowers very large, of a beautiful transparent 



rose color shaded with pink. 

 Roger Lamberlin. Deep red, edged white, fringed petals. 

 Rugosa Rubra. Large single flowers, deep red, followed by 

 large orange-red fruits, beautiful rugose foliage. A grand 

 plant for shrubberies. 

 Rugosa Alba. Similar to the above; has white flowers. A fine 



bush for cemeteries. 

 Silver ueen - Silvery-blush shading to delicate rose. 

 Ulrich Brunner. Cherry-red; a grand Rose; very free bloom- 

 ing. A grand Rose in every respect. 



Dormant Plants of the above, purchaser' s selection, $2.00 per 

 doz., $12.00 per 100. Full set of 32 sorts for $4.00. Cannot be 

 supplied after April 15th. Price for plants growing in 5 and 6- 

 inch pots, ready April 15th; Extra Selected Plants, $4.00 per doz. 

 Second Grade of the above, fine plants, $3.50 per doz. Full set of 

 32 sorts, " Extra Selected " plants, for $10.00; second grade 

 for $8.00. 



Note. — Space will not permit our offering all the varieties of 

 Roses in this wholesale list which we grow. A full list will be found 

 in our retail catalogue". We allow a discount of one-third from 

 prices quoted in that catalogue. 



