PETER HENDERSON & CO.. NEW YORK-WHOLESALE PLANT LIST. 



General Collection of Ever=Blooming Roses. 



Agripplna. Rich crimson, splendid habit and profuse in bloom ; one of 

 the very best bedding roses. 



Andre Schwartz. Dark crimson. 



Alba Rosea. White, tinged rose color, shaded blush. 



Anna Olivier. Creamy blush, shaded with carmine. 



Ada Cook. Beautiful light pink; very pretty. 



American Banner. Striped crimson and white. 



Antoiue Verdier. Brilliant dark pink ; extra fine. 



Bon Silene. This splendid old variety is equally valuable for summer or 

 winter blooming ; average size and exquisite Tea scent ; color, brilliant 

 carmine. 



Bourbon Queen. Clear satiny rose, shaded white. 



Bianqui. White, shaded flesh-color. 



Blanche Nabonnand. Creamy white, tinged yellow and rose. 



Camoens. Peach color ; a beautiful variety. 



Crimson Bedder. A very free-blooming, dark red variety, excellent for 

 summer bedding. 



Christine de Noue.-A new Tea Rose of pronounced merit, largest size, 

 full and double and remarkably fragrant. The color of the flowers 

 is brilliant red. 



Canary. Beautiful light yellow; prof use bloomer. 



Chat, des Bergeries. Pale canary yellow. 



Catherine Mermet. One of the most fashionable Roses for cut flowers; 

 color, clear rosy pink ; very large pointed buds ; full, double and 

 fragrant. 



Comte Bobinsky. Rich carmine; full. 



Cornelia Cook. Perhaps the finest white Rose ; flowers very large and 

 double ; pure white, with light lemon colored center. 



Chas. Bovolli. One of our favorite varieties : color, a beautiful carmine, 

 changing to silvery rose ; base of petals clear yellow. 



Clement Nabonnand. Outer petals rosy lilac, inner ones golden yellow 

 free flowering and fragrant. 



Comtesse Riza du Pare. Bright coppery rose, shaded crimson. 



Duchess of Albany This grand variety is a " sport " from " La France," 



and inherits all the grand qualities which have made its parent the 

 favorite it is. The color is a deep, rich rose. It may be kept in the 

 open ground all winter if covered with straw or leaves, or it may be 

 potted, and will bloom all winter in a sunny window or greenhouse. 



Duchesse de Brabant. Soft rosy flesh tint ; flowers globular. 



Dr. Grill. Coppery yellow, with a fawn rose reflex back of the petals 

 shaded delicate rose ; an entirely new color. Large, well-formed 

 flowers. 



Devoniensis. No collection is complete without this superb variety ; very 

 full ; a creanry white with pink center. 



Douglas. A true Bengal Rose ; dark rich crimson in color : buds of good 

 shape ; very free flowering. 



Dr. Beymont. Deep crimson ; very free blooming. 



Ella May. Deep orange buff, shaded apricot. 



Etendard de Jeanne d'Arc. Creamy white ; large, splendid buds and 

 full double flowers. 



Etoile de Lyon. Golden yellow. 



Ernest Metz. A remarkably beautiful variety. The color is tender rose, 

 changing toward the center to vivid cherry, with a distinct border 

 around each petal. 



Francisca Kruger. Chamois color, brigtened with yellow and rose;; 

 large double flowers; invaluable for outdoor planting. 



Gen. de Tartas. Brilliant carmine, shaded violet purple. 



Goubalt. Bright rose color, tinted buff ; Tea fragrance. 



Golden Gate. Creamy white tinted yellow, petals edged with rose. 



Hermosa. The bedding Rose par excellence; clear, bright pink. 



Isabella Sprunt. Light canary yellow; largely used for winter bloom- 

 ing ; buds medium size and good shape ; very fragrant. 



Jules Finger. Bright rosy scarlet, shaded with crimson. 



La Phoenix. Red, shaded crimson ; free bloomer. 



La Tulip. White, tinged rosy lilac ; large and fragrant. 



Lady Castlereagh. An exquisite Tea Rose, with very large flowers, full 

 and beautifully formed ; pale rose, shaded with fine sulphur yellow. 



Letty Coles. Soft rosy pink, intense crimson in center. 



Lereson Gower. Beautiful rosy salmon. 



La Sylphide. Beautiful cream color, shaded rose. 



Luciole. Clear cherry red, rich golden yellow center. 



La Nuancee. Fine salmon rose, tinged copper color. 



Marie Sisley. A superb Rose; full and double; of true Tea odor; ex- 

 quisitely shaded with bright rose on a pale yellow ground. 



Mrs. Paul. One of the most distinct Roses, perhaps, we have seen in 

 years, and in our opinion pre-eminently adapted to outdoor be din-- 

 in our country. It possesses all the desired qualities for that purpose. 

 It is ever-blooming, of strong, thrifty growth, glossy green foliage, 

 large fine flowers, which have the requisite substance to withstand our 

 hot, dry summers. The color is exquisite, a blush white, usually over- 

 laid with rosy peach shadings. 



Marie Lambert. Pure white; a grand Rose for bedding; from its free- 

 dom of flowering it is called the "White Hermosa." 



Marie Guillot. Pure white ; a fine bedding Rose. 



Marie Ducher. Rich transparent salmon, with deeper colored center; 

 full, double and sweet. 



Mrs. James Wilson. A grand Rose, fine for bedding; cream color, the 

 edge of the petals touched with soft blush. 



Marie Van Houtte. Pale yellow, edges of petals often lined with Rose. 

 The very best of Roses for outdoor culture. 



Mine. Cusin. Shell pink, shaded cream. 



Mme. Lambard. Rose color, tinged salmon and buff. 



Mme. de St. Joseph. Finely shaped buds ; deep pink. 



Mme. de Vatry. Dark pink ; splendid for summer blooming. 



Mme. Angele Jacquier. Full and double ; light blush. 



Mme. Camille. Delicate rosy flesh color, changing to salmon. 



Mme. Bravy. Rich cream color, with pinkish center. 



Mme. Denis. White, with yellowish center. 



Mme. Maurice. Delicate flesh color; very large and double. 



Mme. Rachel. Pure snow-white. 



Madame Joseph Schwartz. A beautiful Rose ; extra large, globular 

 flowers, delicately perfumed and very full ; pure white, elegantly 

 tinted and shaded with pale yellow and rose. 



Mme. Hoste. Creamy white, deepening to yellow ; equally good for win- 

 ter or summer. 



Mme. Remond. Sulphur yellow, margined red. 



Mme. Caroline Kusler. Beautiful light yellow, tinged with pink. 



Mme. Devacourt. Bright canary yellow, deliciously perfumed. 



Mme. A. Bernaix. Deep clear rose ; creamy white center. 



Mme. Andre Duron. A brilliant, clear red, large double flower, recurv- 

 ing petals ; a fine summer Rose. 



Mme. Pernet Ducher. New yellow Hybrid Tea. 



Mme. Schwaller. Bright rosy flesh, paler at the base of the petals and 

 deeper at the edges. 



Mme. Falcot. Fine apricot yellow, tinged buff. 



Mme. Welch. Apricot yellow, shaded canary color. 



Mme. P. Guillot. Rich cream, the edges of the petals heavily bordered 

 with brilliant rosy red ; a splendid variety. 



Narcisse. Pale lemon yellow ; free flowering ; full and fragrant. 



Nina. Pinkish rose, shaded 6ilvery white. 



Niphetos. One of the best known white Roses ; long pointed buds and 

 perfectly double flowers. 



Princesse de Sagan. This is a very strong, vigorous grower, producing 

 buds of the brightest scarlet crimson ; the flowers are medium-sized, 

 semi-double and fragrant. 



Papa Gontier. Glowing carmine crimson; one of the best known sorts 

 in its color. 



Pierre Guillot. Double, dark crimson ; a fine bedding Rose. 



Queen of Bedders. Fiery crimson scarlet. 



Rainbow. Deep rosy carmine, striped light pink. 



Safrano. This is the ideal Tea Rose; buff color, tinted apricot yellow; 

 exquisite fragrance and splendid bud. 



Sappho. Fawn color, shaded Rose. 



Sunset. Rich shades of orange, yellow and buff beautifully blended ; the 

 most charming Rose in its color. 



Sulphureaux. A deep sulphur yellow ; fine in the bud. 



Souvenir de Wootton. This superb Rose is unquestionably one of the 

 finest varieties ever introduced for either summer or winter bloom- 

 ing. The color is a beautiful shade of crimson, deliciously fragrant, 

 a constant and most prolific bloomer, every new shopt forming a flower 

 bud. We have tried this for hardiness in the open ground and find it 

 will live out all winter in the latitude of New Fork City. 



Souv. de Victor Hugo. Tawny red, shaded carmine rose. 



Souv. de Gabrielle Drevet. Salmon white, center bright rose. 



The Bride. Pure white, exquisite form ; the best white Rose for summer 

 bedding and for winter flowers. 



The Queen. A fine garden Rose, pure white, exquisitely formed buds and 

 flowers, habit free and vigorous. 



White Bon Silene. A pure white " sport " from Bon Silene. 



Souv. d'Un Ami. A splendid Rose; clear pink. 



Waban. Deep rich pink. 



Vallee du Chamounix. Copper color, shaded citron red. 



Price for any of the above, strong plants from 2-inch pots, $4.00 per 100; 

 from 3-inch pots, $6.00 per 100 ; from 5-inch pots, $18.00 per 100. 



Not less than five sold at 100 rate; lesser quantities, retail rates less one- 

 third. This rule applies in all cases where plants are offered by the 

 hundred. See conditions of sale on first page of cover. 



