PETER HENDERSON 
GENERAL COLLECTION 
& CO., 
REVISED 
NEW YORK.—WHOLESALE PLANT LIST. 7 
OF EVER-BLOOMING ROSES. 
1894, 
This will, we trust, greatly facilitate the work of selecting. Although we do not offer as long a list of varieties of Roses as 
some, yet our stock in quality, condition and extent is unequaled, and we contend that our customers are safer in selecting from 
| YOR the convenience of our customers, we have this year subdivided the collection into six leading groups of shades of color. 
i our list of choice tested varieties than if we offered a long list, which would of necessity contain many inferior sorts. 
at end of list. 
Dark crimson, 
Aline Sisiey. Violet red, brightened with crimson maroon, 
Andre Schwartz. 
Chas. de Legrady. Carmine red, edge of petals silvery white. 
Douglas. A true Bengal Rose ; dark rich crimson in color , buds 
of good shape; very free flowering. 
Dr. Reymont. Deep crimson; very free blooming. 
Gen. de Tartas. Brilliant carmine; shaded violet purple. 
Geo. Peabody. Glowing crimson, changing to a scarlet shade. 
Jules Finger. Bright rosy scarlet, shaded with crimson. 
La Phenix. Red, shaded crimson ; free bloomer. 
Louis Philippe. Dark rich crimson. 
Mme. Rivoy. Crimson scarlet. 
Pres. d’Olbecque. Bright purplish crimson ; good shape and habit. 
Red Malmaison. Dark crimson scarlet. 
Regulus. Crimson, shaded pink and rose. 
Rubens. Bright red, a fine color. 
Souv. de Victor Hugo. Tawny red, shaded carmine rose. 
Souv. de David. Rich rosy carmine; finely shaped buds. 
Theresa Loth. Fine carmine red, with deep rose shading. 
Bella. Pure white; superior for summer flowering. 
Bianqui. White, shaded flesh color. 
Blanche Nabonnand. Creamy white, tinged yellow and rose. 
Cornelia Cook. Perhaps the finest white Rose; flowers very 
large and double ; pure white, with light lemon colored centre. 
C. Koch. Light flesh color ; very double. 
Devoniensis. No collection is complete without this superb 
variety; very full; a creamy white with pink centre. 
La Tulip. White, tinged rosy lilac; large and fragrant. 
Marie Guillot. Pure white ; a fine bedding rose. 
Mme. Dennis. White, with yellowish centre. 
Mme. H. Jamain. White, shaded yellow and pink. 
Mme. M. Berthon. Pure white, shaded with lemon color. 
Mme. Maurice. Delicate flesh color; very large and double. 
Mme. Rachel. Pure snow-white. 
Mme. Ristori. A good bedding variety ; color, deep blush. 
Souv. de Gabrielle Drevet. Salmon white, centre bright rose. 
White Bon Silene. 
A pure white ‘‘sport ” from Bon Silene. 
Alba Rosea. White, tinged rose color, shaded blush. 
Anna Olivier. Creamy blush, shaded with carmine. 
Ada Cook. Beautiful light pink ; very pretty. 
Appoline. Dark pink ; full and fragrant. 
Beau Carmine. Light rose color. 
Bougere. Beautiful dark pink; sweet fragrance. 
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. 
Catherine Mermet. One of the most fashionable Roses for cut 
flowers ; color, clear rosy pink ; very large pointed buds ; full, 
double and fragrant. 
Compte Bobinsky. Rich carmine; full. 
Duchesse de Brabant. Soft rosy flesh tint; flowers globular. 
Fairy Rose. Flowers carmine, the size of a dime. 
Flavien Budilon. Delicate rose. 
Letty Coles. Soft rosy pink, intense crimson in the centre. 
Leveson Gower. Beautiful rosy salmon. 
Marie Sisley. A surperb rose ; full and double ;: of true Tea odor ; 
exquisitely shaded with bright rose on a pale yellow ground. 
Marie Ducher. Rich transparent salmon, with deeper colored 
centre; full, double and sweet. 
Marie de Bau. Rich blush color, full and double. 
Mme. A. Etienne. Rosy claret, shading to pale rose. 
See prices 
SHADES OF PINK.— Continued. 
Mme. Cusin. Shell pink, shaded cream. 
Mme. A. Nabonnand. Light salmon, shaded rose. 
Mlle. C. Perreau. Bright silvery pink, shading to rosy carmine, 
Mme. de Narbonne. Bright pink ; profuse, full and fragrant. 
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 pinkage centre. 
Melville. Bright pink, changing to silvery rose. 
Miss Caroline. Rosy pink, shaded peach. 
Nina. Pinkish rose, shaded silvery white. 
Odorato. Beautiful blush tint ; exquisite Tea fragrance. 
Souv. de Geo, Sand. Carmine, shaded amber. 
A splendid Rose; clear pink. 
Souv. d’Un Ami. 
Ella May. Deep orange buff, shaded apricot. 
Mme. A. Imbert. Color, rosy buff with peach colored shadings, 
Mme. Falcot. Fine apricot yellow, tinged buff. 
Mme. Welch. Apricot yellow, shaded canary color. 
Ruby Gold. Tawny yellow, shading to ‘‘old gold”; crimson 
centre with veins of rosy red and pink. Had its origin as a 
“‘ eraft hybrid.” 
Safrano. This is the ideal Tea Rose; buff color, tinted apricot 
yellow ; exquisite fragrance and splendid bud. 
Sappho. Fawn color, shaded rose. 
Vallee du Chamounix. Copper color, shaded citron red. 
American Banner. 
Chas. Rovolli. 
Striped crimson and white. 
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 Parc. Bright coppery rose, shaded crimson. 
Goubalt. Bright rose color, tinted buff; Tea fragrance. 
La Sylphide. Beautiful cream color, shaded rose. 
Luciole. Clear cherry red, rich golden yellow centre. 
La Nuancee. Fine salmon rose, tinged copper color. 
Rainbow. Deep rosy carmine, striped light pink. 
A Christophle. 
Apricot, shaded with soft rosy crimson. 
Canary. Beautiful light yellow; profuse bloomer. 
Chat. des Bergeries. Pale canary yellow. 
Comtesse de Frigneuse. Bright canary yellow. 
Etoile de Lyon. Golden yellow. 
Exadelphe. Beautiful yellow ; large and full. 
Isabella Sprunt. Light canary yellow ; largely used for winter 
blooming; buds medium size and good shape; very fragrant. 
Mme. Ched-Guinoisseau. Dark golden yellow. 
Mme. Remond. Sulphur yellow, margined red. 
Mme. Honore Defresne. Clear golden yellow. 
Mme. Barthelemy Levet. Bright canary colored flowers. 
Mme, Caroline Kuster. Beautiful light yellow, tinged with pink, 
Mme. Devacourt. Bright canary yellow; deliciously perfumed. 
Narcisse. Pale lemon yellow ; free flowering ; full and fragrant, 
Sulphureaux. A deep sulphur yellow ; fine in the bud. 
Stella. Light yellow, full and sweet. 
1st size, 30c. each, $3.00 per doz. ; $20.00 per 100 ; 
.00 6 15300) 5 aise 
2d“ 2c, « | 2 
Bde. 0c! Mee roy mee 6.00 “  $50.00per 1000. 
