PETER HENDERSON & CO.—PLANT DEPARTMENT. 107 
TEA ROSE 
ml er Ss iy > “Papa Guaien) 
This is one of the most fashionable 
of our winter flowering Roses, but is 
equally useful for summer bedding. 
Color, a glowing carmine crimson. 
1st size, 50¢e. each; $4.50 per doz. 
20 OCH mcs 3.00 Cc 
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WHITE TEA ROSE, 
‘¢ Niphetos.”’ 
The White Rose par excellence— 
large pointed buds—yvery free flower- 
ing. Particularly valuable for winter 
foreing. 
Ist size, 50c. each; $4.50 per doz. 
PAG 088 Byes CG 3.00 “ 
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CRIMSON ROSE, 
‘‘Wieteor.”’ 
The ‘‘ Meteor” is a remarkably rich 
dark velvety crimson Rose; so dark 
indeed that under certain conditions it 
is blackish crimson. It is a constant 
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Sor ele Sis Habis and profuse bloomer, very vigorous GEN. JACQUEMINOT. (1 natural size.) 
e ‘ ' and healthy in growth, with no ten- 
: dency to mildew. Nodark red Rose ever before offered HAR 
TEA ROSE, will be as useful for summer cut flowers, as it is so it ROSE, 
double that it produces perfect blooms in the hottest “Gen. JjJacqueminot.”’ 
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“Perle des Jardins.”’ WEBI rr By a Now known everywhere. The best 
st size, 75c. each; $7.50 per doz. of all forcing Roses of the Hybrid 
i aver cultivatec OX CON at gO i 
; No ere: Hus ae es ae Call eee 3d “ 20e. “6 aa 6 Perpetual class. Hundreds of thous- 
or cut flowers up to the present time ands of feet of glass are exclusively 
is now so valuable as this. Tens of 
thousands of it, covering many acres 
in glass, are now grown in the vicin- 
ity of New York for winter flower- 
ing; it is equally valuable for summer, 
asitflowers continuously. Its coloris 
a rich shade of yellow, large size and 
perfect form, tea fragrance, a healthy, 
free grower, and unequaled in pro- 
fusion of bloom, either in the green- 
house in winter or in the open ground ) 
in summer. (See cut.) : 
1st size, 50e. each; $4.50 per doz. 
Doe c's. 30C. 2 3.00 BC 
aya! SOG ath yYoru ae Oe 1.50 “ 
devoted to this one variety. The buds, 
in midwinter, wholesale at from 25 
cents to 50 cents apiece. Color, rich 
crimson; of fine shape and exquisite 
fragrance. This grand old variety 
holds its own against all new comers, 
and is undoubtedly the finest hardy 
i Bose of its color. Gi ee ) 
lath gs 50 oe 4.50 
Pxal Oe P30) ace 3.00 “ 
Gist OC Biss = Ct 1.50 ot 
HERMOSA. 
This grand pink bedding Rose is 
= most prolific in blooming, and is almost 
¥ entirely hardy, many plants of it hav- 
ing lived out for years in the New 
* York cemeteries. 
Ist size, 50c.; 2d size, 30c.; 3d size, 
l5c.. $4.50, $3.00 and $1.50 per doz. 
AGRIPPINA. 
Second only to the above in hardi- 
=ness and profusion of bloom. Color 
rich shade of crimson. 
- 1st size, 50c.; 2d size, 30c.; 3d size, 
- Ibe. $4.50, $3.00 and $1.50 per doz. 
TEA ROSE, 
“ Sapphko.”’ 
This beautiful new Rose gives prom- = 
ise of a brilliant futare, being a won- 
derfully prolific bloomer and very 
strong grower. The buds are fawn 
olor, tinged with rose; the opening / 
flowers shaded with yellow, deepening Y 
to deeper yellow at the centre. The 
petals are large and of great substance, 
double to the centre, so that it will 
make a grand Rose for summer bed- 
ding. (See cut.) 
SPECIAL OFFER.—If the 
eight fine Roses shown on this page 
are taken in one order we will furnish 
& them as follows: 
Ist size, $1.00 each ; $9.00 per doz. Set of eight, 1st size, $4.00. 
2d FS 4.50 ot Mi ss en AC ame 3S .00: 
SOc 2) 2.25 es SAPPHO. og SE Bale Le api 5. 
S ‘The plants I ordered of you were received avout one week ago in good condition. LIassure you I was very much surprised at the size of Roses, as I did not expect them 
tobe as large. Ifeel very grateful for them as well as for the extras you sent me.—Mrs. J. Wm. SHaw, Bethel, Ct., May 26th, 1890. 
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