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



BED OF AGRIPPINA AND HERMOSA HOSES. 



HERMOSA. 



This grand pink bedding Rose is most prolific in blooming, and is almost 

 entirely hardy, many plants of it having lived out for years in the New York 

 cemeteries. 



AGRIPPINA. 



Second only to the above in hardiness and profusion of bloom. Color, 

 rich shade of crimson. 



Special Note.— We can supply dormant plants, 2 years, from open ground 

 of Hermosa and Agrippina, at $10.00 per 100, up to April 15th. 



PERLE DES JARDINS. 



No Rose of its color is more valuable than this. Tens of thousands 

 of it are grown in the vicinity of New York for winter flowering ; it is 

 equally valuable for summer, as it blooms continuously. Its color is a 

 rich shade of yellow, large size and perfect form. Tea fragrance. 



MALMAISON. 



This grand old variety, when used as a bedding Rose in summer, 

 has no equal, as it produces the most perfect flowers in the hottest 

 weather. Its rich, flesh-colored flowers are of immense size, are pro- 

 duced in abundance, and have the requisite form 

 and substance to withstand our hot, dry sum- 

 mers. Exquisitely fragrant. 



DUCHESS MARIE SALVIATI. 

 Flowers large and double and deliciously 

 fragrant. The coloring is exquisite, being an 

 orange chrome, lightened with rose and shaded 

 with yellow and tawny buff. It is beautiful, 

 either in the bud or in the fully expanded 

 flower, and will be equally valuable for summer 

 or winter blooming. 



MARIE LAMBERT. 



A pure white Rose, ever blooming, of large 

 size aud delicious fragranee. As a bedding Rose 

 it is unequaled in its color, and is sometimes 

 called the " White Hermosa." 



LA FRANCE. 

 Flowers large and beautiful, either in the 

 bud form or when expanded ; peach-blossom 

 color, shaded pink and silvery rose. It is very 

 free-blooming, every shoot forming a beautiful 

 flower. In addition to this, it is entirely hardy 

 with a slight protection of leaves, and most 

 deliciously fragrant. 



GOLDEN GATE. 



A promising Rose of American origin, and 

 one that seems to be admirably adapted to the 

 needs of our climate. The flowers are large, very full and 

 finely formed, and of excellent substance: the buds are long 

 and of a most desirable form ; the color is rich creamy 

 white, beautifully tinged with fine golden yellow; the petals 

 are large and broad, and exquisitely bordered and tinted 

 with clear rose; making altogether a Rose of rare beauty. 



MME. DE WATTEVILLE. 



A grand Rose for either summer or winter blooming. 

 Color, beautiful shell pink, deepening to bright rose at the 

 edge of the petals, the body of the flower being creamy white 

 bination of colors suggests the name of " The Tulip Rose." 



— Price for any of the Roses on this page, 2 in. pots, $4.00 per 100 ; 3 in. pots, 

 $6.00 per 100 ; 5 iD. pots, $20.00 per 100. 



Specialties in Roses for Su mmer Bedding. 



On this page we group together the best Roses for 

 summer flowers. Prices : plants from 2 in. pots, $4.00 per 

 100 ; 3 in. pots, $6.00 per 100 ; 5 in. pots, $20.00 per 100. 



CATHERINE MERMET. 

 This charming Rose deserves and receives recognition 

 from all Rose lovers. It is eagerly sought after in winter 

 by the ultra-fashionable, and is perhaps the most admired 

 of all the Tea Roses. The color is a delicate rosy pink, 

 unapproached by any other. The buds are large, long and 

 pointed, of great substance and most delicious fragrance. 



MRS. DEGRAW. 

 An entirely hardy ever-blooming Monthly Rose, full 

 double flowers, deep pink in color, deliciously fragrant. A 

 superb grower and wonderfully free bloomer. 



THE BRIDE. 



"The Bride" is a pure white Rose of large size and 

 most perfect form. This variety has the most delicious 

 Tea fragrance, and is a strong-growing, free-blooming 

 Rose either for summer or winter flowering. 



CLOTHILDE SOUPERT. 



The color is a French white, deepening to rosy blush 

 in the center. Its greatest value lies in its compact, 

 vigorous habit, and wonderful profusion of bloom, even 

 the smallest plants being literally covered with flowers. 

 The form and substance of the flowers are so perfect that 

 the hottest weather does not cause a deterioration of 

 either, so that even in midsummer a bouquet of splendid 

 buds and open flowers can be obtained from this fine 

 variety. 



THE 

 PREMIER 

 BEDDING ROSE, 

 'CLOTHILDE 



SOUPERT." 



