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PETER HENDERSON'S PLANT CATALOGUE. 



ROSES, GENERAL COLLECTION.— Continued. 



Miss Edith Gifford. Ivoiy white, tinted flesh color. 25 ets. 



Mme. Barthelemy Levet. A free-blooining, strong-growing va- 

 riety ; bright canary-colored flowers. 



Mme. Bravy. Eieh cream color with pinkish centre ; full pointed 

 buds ; scented. 



Mme. Camille. A splendid rose ; immense double buds ; delicate 

 rosy flesh color, changing to salmon suffused with carmine ; 

 fine tea £i-agrance. 



Mme. Capucine. This is used to some extent as a winter forcing 

 variety ; dark orange color, tinged apricot ; a great bloomer, 

 but weak grower. 



Mme. Caroline Kuster. Beautiful light yellow, tinged with pink ; 

 full and sweet. 



Mme. Dennis. Yery full and double buds ; white, with yellowish 

 pink centre. 



Mme. Devacourt. , Bright canary yellow ; delieiously perfumed ; 

 buds of good size and substance. 



Mme. de Narbonne. Bright pink ; profuse, full and fragrant. 



Mme. de St. Joseph. Finely shaped, long pointed buds of a deep 

 pink color ; very fragrant. 



Mme. Falcot. Fine apricot yellow, tinged buff; a very desirable 

 rose ; buds of good form and medium size, borne in great pro- 

 fusion. 



Mme. H. Jamain. Beautifully cup-shaped flowers ; white shaded 

 yellow and pink ; a fine variety and sweetly perfumed. 



Mme. Lambard. Extra large and full, exquisite fragrance, beau- 

 tiful rose color tinged salmon and buff, reverse of petals 

 crimson. 



Mme. M. Bertion. Pure white, tinged and shaded with lemon 

 color; good form and rich fragrance. 



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

 sweet tea scent ; a splendid rose. 



Mme. Rachel. Very double, and pure snow white ; pointed buds 

 of delicate fragrance ; well adapted for house culture or out- 

 door planting. 



Mme. Ristori. A good bedding variety ; color, deep blush. 



Mme. "Welch.. Large and double ; apricot yellow, shaded canary 

 color; strong habit, free flowering; an extra fine rose in 

 eveiy way. 



Mme. Rivoy. Crimson scarlet. 



Mme. de Vatry. Dark pink. 



Miss Caroline. Eosy pink, shaded peach. 



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



Nemesis. Dark crimson. 



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



Nina. Pinkish rose, shaded silvery white ; buds large and sweetly 

 scented. 



Niphetos. Pure white ; one of the most valued winter flowering 

 roses. 15 cts. (See special description, page 104.) 



Odorata. Beautiful blush tint ; exquisite tea fragrance. 

 Perfection de Monplasir. Deep golden yellow ; buds medium 



size and of fine shape ; a fine rose for any purpose. 

 Perle des Jardins. (See colored plate.) 

 Pink Daily. An incessant blooming variety; color, clear bright 



pink ; size, medium ; very fragrant. 

 Pres. dOlbecque. Bright purplish crimson ; good shape and 



habit. 

 Queen of Bedders. Dark crimson. 25 cents. 

 Quesn's Scarlet. Intense dark crimson, of the same style as 



Agrippina. 

 ; Red Maknaison. Dark crimson scarlet. 25 cents. 

 I Red Safrano. Carmine ; like Safrano in growth. 

 Rubens. Pale, lovely yellow, tinged with fawn color ; very large 



and full ; sweet fragrance. 

 Regulus. Crimson, pink and rose. 

 Roi de Cramoise. Vivid scarlet crimson. 

 Safrano. This is the ideal Tea Eose ; though one of the oldest, it 



is still grown in enormous quantities for winter cut flowers ; 



buff color, tinted apricot yellow ; exquisite fragrance and 



splendid bud. 

 Souv. de David. Eich, rosy crimson ; finely shaped buds. 

 Souv. de Geo. Sand. A very desirable rose, with finely shaped 



double buds ; color, carmine, shaded amber, streaked with 



crimson. 

 Souv. de Paul Neyron. "White, beautifully tinged with clear 



golden yellow, edged clear rosy crimson ; exquisite fragrance, 



and very profuse. 

 Souv. de la Malmaison. Eich flesh color, with rose centre : very 



double ; when well grown, this is yet, perhaps, the finest rose 



in cultivation. 20 cts. (See Specialties in Eoses, page 104.) 

 Souv. d'TJn Ami. A splendid rose, which is now becoming prom- 

 inent for winter flowering ; buds full and double ; clear, deep 



rose color. 15 cents. (See Specialties in Eoses, page 104. i 

 Stella. Light yellow ; full and sweet. 

 Sunset. (See colored plate.) 



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

 Souv. de St. Pierre. Bright carmine ; long, pointed buds. 25 cts. 

 Theresa Loth. Fine carmine red, with deep rose shading : fuU 



double and very sweet. 

 Vallee du Chamounix. Copper color, shaded citron red. 

 Viridiflora, or "Green Rose." Of no beauty; only gi-own as a 



curiosity; buds green in color; most useful to mix with other 



roses. 



1st size, 50c. each, except where noted ; full set, 120 varieties. S45.00 

 2d " 30c. " " " " 120 " 30.00 



3d " 10c. " " " " 120 " 15.00 



XOISETTE, or Climbing Monthlies. 



Caroline Manais. Color white, and flnely scented. 



Claire Carnot. Orange yellow, with peach blossom centre. 



Gloire de Dijon. A grand green-house climber ; vei-y large, per- 

 fectly double and tea scented ; rich creamy amber. Extra large 

 plants, $3.00 each. 



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



Mme. Balbiano. Soft rosy blush ; very sweet. 



Mme. Berrard. Deep carmine, full and double. 



Lamarque. Pure white, with lemon-colored centre. 



Marshal Niel. (See page 104 for prices, etc.) 



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



Caroline Goodrich. Vivid crimson. 



W. A Richardson. Dark copper color. 



Reine Marie Henriette. Long pointed, dark crimson buds. 



Setina. Pink. 



Washington ("WTiite). Pure white flowers in clusters. 



1st size, 75 cts. each, except where noted; $7.50 per doz. 

 2d " 50 " " " 4..50 



3d " 30 " " " 3.00 



HARDY YELI.O^^ ROSE, 



Persian Yellow. 



Dark golden yellow. The best variety of its color, entirely 

 hardy. Fine large plants, $1.50 each ; 2d size, $1.00 each. 



PERPETX AE EEO^ERIXG 3IOSS 

 ROSES. 



This class of Moss Roses is quite different from the regular 

 Mosses, which only bloom once. The perpetuals flower very freely 

 in June, and some through the summer, with a profuse bloom 

 again in the fall. Perfectly hardy and very desirable. 



Blanche Moreau. Pure white ; large and perfect form : densely 



covered with dark green moss. 

 MousseUne. White, tinted with rose. A very free continuous 



bloomer. 

 Perpetual WTiite. "White, blooming in clustei's ; very double and 



well mossed. 



$1.00 each ; set 3 for $2.50. 



I received in good order and have planted out the Roses sent by yon last week 

 — "W. F. Bbaito, Emmorton, Md. 



I have never received any better looking plants of Eoses, never any so promising. 



