4 PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.—WHOLESALE PLANT LIST. 
Hardy Ever-Blooming Climbing Rose 
Climbing “La France.” 
It is doubtful if, since the introduction of 
i ‘Gen. Jacqueminot” and ‘‘La France,” there has 
been offered such a sterling novelty 
in Roses as the Climbing La France. 
Hitherto the hardy climbing Roses 
2 have been almost totally devoid of 
perfume, and none of them have that 
form and substance deemed requisite 
in a high-class Rose. With the advent 
of Climbing Za France, these objec- 
tions vanish, for it excels even its 
parent (La France) in size and qual- 
ity of flower, it retains the charming 
peach-pink color and the exquisite 
fragrance which have made ‘ La 
France” the favorite it is. As an 
evidence of its robust habit we cite 
the fact that small plants set out June 
15th, 1892, had obtained a growth of 
fifteen feet by October 15th, a growth 
unsurpassed by any climbing Rose in 
our grounds. The Climbing Za France 
is equally as hardy as its parent, and 
so may be safely planted in the opem 
ground even in our northern lati- 
tudes. 
Price, 1st size (large plants), 75c. 
each; 2d size, 40c. each, $4.00 per 
doz.; 3d size, 20c. each, $2.00 per doz. 
HARDY CLIMBING ROSES. 
Anna Maria. Large; rosy pink; a 
splendid variety. 
Baltimore Belle. A beautiful Rose, producing 
large clusters of double flowers; blush 
white, changing to light rose and carmine. 
As these colors are to be seen on the plants 
at one time the effect is grand. 
Jules Jurgensen. Magenta red, centre shaded 
red; a vigorous grower and profuse bloomer. 
Gem of the Prairies. Large double flowers of a deep 
rosy carmine and very fragrant; equal to many of 
the Hybrid Perpetuals in size, form and fragrance. 
Prairie Queen. Bright, rosy red; a very rapid grower. 
Triumphant. Deep carmine, large and full; strong, 
° : vigorous grower. 
; limb ng Woodland Margaret. A splendid white climbing Rose. 
Price, extra strong plants, 50c. each. Set of 7 varie- 
ties named above for $3.00. 2d size, 40c. each; set of 
a Prance. 7 for $2.00. 
NOISETTE, or TENDER CLIMBING ROSES. 
Grand Roses for the South, where they are entirely hardy. They may be kept outdoors in the North by laying them down and 
covering with leaves or litter. 
Caroline Goodrich. Vivid crimson. Jas. Sprunt, or ‘‘Climbing Agrippina;” | Mme. Trifle. Very large and double; buff 
Caroline Marniesse. Color white, and deep cherry red. color. , & : 
finely scented. Lamarque. Pure white, with lemon- | Reine Marie Henriette. Long-pointed, 
: : = Alaradicentre dark crimson buds. 
Claire Carnot. Orange yellow, with peach- co : Setina, (Pink! very hardy tleomalalsone 
blossom centre. Mme. Balbiano. Soft rosy blush; very | eeGiimbinglennosn ae ‘ 
7 sweet | DOES . 
Cloth of Gold (Chromatella). Deep yellow eS | W. A. Richardson. Dark copper color. 
centre, with sulphur edges; large, full | Mme. Berrard. Deep carmine, full and | Washington (White). Pure white flowers 
flowers. | double. | in clusters. 
Ist size, 50c. each, $6.00 per doz.; 2d size, 30c. each, $3.00 per doz.; 3d size, 10c. each; $1.00 per doz, Set of 13 for $5.00, $3.00 or $1.00, according to size. 
MARECHAL NIEL. The immense size, dark golden yellow color of ‘‘Maréchal 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. The 
plants we offer at $1.50 and upward are extra strong, having vines from 4 to 8 feet long, and will make fine blooming plants for 
the greenhouse or garden the same season they are planted. $1.50 or $2.00 each, according to size; young plants, $8.00 per 100. 
GLOIRE DEDIJON. 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 M. Neil—see above. 
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