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



HARDY DORMANT ROSES. 



LIST OF VARIETIES. 



MARECHAL NIEL. 



Alfred Colomb. Carmine crimson, a 

 grand Rose, should be in every collection. 



Anna Alexieff. Very pretty shade of 

 rose, large, full and of good habit, fine 

 for massing. A grand Rose for every 

 purpose. 



Anne de Diesbach (Glolre de Paris). 



Rich carmine. 



Augustine Guinoisseau (" White La 



France.") A beautiful blush white 

 Rose. 



Baron de Bonstetten. Blackish crim- 

 son, with vivid red shadings. 



Baroness Rothschild. An exquisite shade 

 of satiny pink. 



Boule de Neige. Pure white, strong 

 grower and free bloomer. 



Capt. Christy. Delicate flesh color, deep- 

 ening in shade toward the center ; one of 

 the most beautiful of Roses. The foliage 

 is quite distinct. It is very free in flow- 

 ering and, taken all in all, may be con- 

 sidered one of our best roses. 



Caroline D'Arden. Pure Rose, a beauti- 

 ful color. 



Countess of Oxford. Very profuse ; soft, 

 rosy carmine. 



Earl of Dufferin. Rich velvety crimson, 

 shaded maroon. 



Gen. Jacqueminot, Brilliant crimson. 

 The most widely popular Rose. 



Gloire de Margottin. Dazzling red; the 

 most brilliant of hardy red Roses. 



La France. Peach-blossom pink. 



Louis Van Houtte. Crimson maroon, full 

 and half globular. 



Mabel Morrison. Pure white, large flow- 

 ers. 



Mine. Gabriel Luizet. Light satiny pink, 

 an attractive sort. 



Magna Cbarta. Dark pink, one of the 

 easiest Roses to grow. 



Merveille de Lyon. Extra large, blush 

 white. 



Mrs. John Laing. Rich satiny pink, 

 delicious fragrance. 



Paul Neyron. Flowers five inches across ; 

 color, lovely dark pink. 



Perfection des Blanches. Pure white, a 

 very free-blooming variety. 



Persian Yellow. Hardy Yellow Rose; 

 best of its color. 



Prince Arthur. Deep crimson ; small, 

 perfectly formed flowers. 



Prince Camille de Rohan. 



son maroon, almost black. 



Dark crim- 



Queen of Queens. Pink, with blush 

 edges; large and full. 



Rosieriste Jacobs. Bright red, a fine 

 free-flowering sort. 



Ulrich Bru niier. Cherry red; a grand 

 Rose, very free blooming. 



Dormant Plants of the above, $12.00 per 

 100. (Cannot be supplied after April 

 15th). Set of 28 sorts for $3.00. Price for 

 plants growing in 5 and 6 inch pots, 

 ready April 15th : $25.00 per 100. 



MARECHAL NIEL. 



The immense size, dark golden yellow color of " Marechal Niel " is familiar to 

 all. Peerless in color, unexampled for size, perfect in form, after more than a 

 quarter of a century it still remains the ideal climbing Tea Rose. (See cut.) Prices: 

 PUnts from 3 in. pots, $8.00 per 100. Budded plants, 2 and 3 stems, dwarfs, from 

 6 in. pots, $4.50 per doz. The same up to April 15th, dormant, $2.50 per doz. Pot 

 grown plants, 6 to 10 ft. canes, budded low, and well ripened, $1.50 and $2.00 each. 



GLOIRE DE DIJON. 



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

 double; rich, creamy amber color. Perfectly hardy south of Washington, and in 

 sheltered situations it has been known to withstand the winters around New York 

 City. Prices and sizes same as Marechal Niel. See above. 



CLIMBING PERLE DES JARDINS. 



This is a "sport" from " Perle des Jardins," having all the good qualities which 

 made its parent famous. The " Climbing Perle*' is a most rampant running Rose. 

 For the South it will be particularly valuable. 



Price : 3 in. pots, $8.00 per 100 ; 5 in. pots, $25.00 per 100. 



NOISETTE, 



OR TENDER 

 ROSES. 



CLIMBING 



Caroline Goodrich. Vivid crimson. 



Caroline Maruiesse. Color white, and finely scented. 



Claire Carnot. Orange yellow, with peach-blossom center. 



CLOTH OF GOLD (Chromatella). Deep yellow center, with sulphur edges ; large, 



full flowers. 

 Jas. Sprunt, or " Climbing Agrippina ; " deep cherry red. 

 LAMARQUE. Pure white, with lemon-colored center. The finest white. 

 Mme. Balbiano. Soft rosy blush ; very sweet. 

 Mme. Berrard. Deep carmine ; full and double. 

 Mme. Trifle. Very large and double ; buff color. 

 Reine Marie Henriette. Long-pointed, dark crimson buds. 

 W. A. Richardson. Dark copper color. 

 Washington (White). Pure white flowers in clusters. 



Prices: 2 in. pots, $4.00 per 100; 3 in. pots, $8.00 per 100; 5 in. pots, $20.00 per 100. 



Persian yellow ROSH (half natural size). 



HARDY DORMANT ROSES. 



All Grafted Low on Brier Stocks. 

 We can supply these from the time this catalogue is issued up to April 15th ; after that time they can only be supplied from pots, at the prices 

 quoted at the end of the list. These Roses, although grafted, will emit roots where the true Rose joins the Brier stock, if planted so that the stock is 3 or 

 i inches below the surface, and will eventually become established on their own roots. The great value of these grafted Roses lies in the fact that they 

 produce better flowers and make stronger plants in a shorter period than those grown from cuttings ; and the advantage Is, that having no soil on the 

 roots and being dormant, they are of little weight and can be sent cheaply by express. For list of varieties see above. 



