108 PETER HENDERSON & CO—PLANT DEPARTMENT. 
General Collection of Ever-Blooming Roses. 
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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 our list of choice tested varieties than if we offered a long list, which would 
of necessity contain many inferior sorts. See prices at end of list on next page. 
Chas. de Legrady. Carmine red, edge of petals silvery white. 
Chat. des Bergeries. Pale canary yellow. 
Clement Nabonnand. Outer petals rosy lilac, inner ones golden 
yellow; free flowering and fragrant. 
Comtesse Riza du Pare. Bright coppery rose, shaded crimson. 
Comtesse de Frigneuse. Bright canary yellow. 
Cornelia Cook. Perhaps the finest white rose; flowers very large 
and double; pure white, with light lemon colored centre. 
Devoniensis. No collection is complete without this superb 
variety ; very full; a creamy white with pink centre. (See cut.) 
Douglas. A true Bengal Rose; dark rich crimson in color; buds 
of good shape; very free flowering. 
Duchess de Brabant. Soft rosy fiesh tint; flowers globular. 
Duchess of Edinburgh. Intense dark crimson. 
Etoile de Lyon. Golden yellow. 
Exadelphe. Beautiful yellow; large and full. 
Fairy Rose. Flowers carmine, the size of a dime. 
Flavien Budilon. Delicate rose. 
Gen. de Tartas. Brilliant carmine; shaded violet purple. 
Geo. Peabody. Glowing crimson, changing to a scarlet shade. 
Goubalt. Bright rose color, tinted buff; tea fragrance. 
Harry. Pure white; a desirable variety. 
Isabella Sprunt. Light canary yellow; largely used for winter 
blooming; buds medium size and good shape; very fragrant. 
Jules Finger. Bright rosy scarlet, shaded with crimson. 
La Chamoise. Color bright coppery yellow. 
La Nuancee. Fine salmon rose, tinged copper color. 
La Pactole. Color pale sulphur yellow; tea fragrance. 
La Phenix. Red, shaded crimson; free bloomer. 
La Sylphide. Beautiful cream color, shaded rose. 
La Tulip. White, tinged rosy lilac; large and fragrant. 
Letty Coles. Soft rosy pink, intense crimson in the centre. 
Leveson Gower. Beautiful rosy salmon. 
Louis Philippe. Dark rich crimson. 
Lady Stanley. Bright coppery red, shaded terra cotta. 
Luciole. Clear cherry red, rich golden yellow centre. 
Marie Sisley. Asuperior Rose; full and double; of true tea odors 
exquisitely shaded with bright rose on a pale yellow ground. 
Marie de Bau. Rich blush color, full and double. 
Marie Ducher. Rich transparent salmon, with deeper colored 
centre; full double and sweet. 
Marie Guillot. Pure white; a fine bedding Rose. 
CATHERINE MERMET, (Continued on next page.) 
Catherine Mermet. One of the most fashionable Roses for cut 
flowers; color, clear rosy pink; very large pointed buds; full, 
double and fragrant. (See cut.) 
Andre Schwartz. Dark crimson. 
Anna Olivier. Creamy blush, shaded with carmine. 
American Banner. Striped crimson and white. 
Alba Rosea. White tinged rose color, shaded blush. 
A. Christophle. Apricot, shaded with soft rosy crimson. 
Adam. Bright carmine pink, large and full. 
Aline Sisley. Violet red, brightened with crimson maroon. 
Appoline. Dark pink; full and fragrant. = 
Baronne M. Werner. Creamy white, coppery rose centre. 
Beau Carmine. Light rose color. 
Bougere. Beautiful dark pink; sweet fragrance. 
Bella. Pure white; superior for summer flowering. 
Bianqui. White shaded flesh color. 
Bon Silene. Thissplendid old variety is equally valuable for sum-- 
mer or winter blooming; average size and exquisite tea-scent 5 
color, brilliant carmine. 
Bourbon Queen. Clear satiny rose, shaded white. 
Blanche Nabonnand. Creamy white, tinged yellow and rose. 
Compte Bobinsky. Rich carmine; full. 
C. Koch. Light flesh color; very double. 
Camoens. Peach color. 
Canary. Beautiful light yellow; profuse bloomer. 
Cels. Pale rose color; good shaped buds. Wi) 
Chas. Rovolli. One of our favorite varieties; color a beautiful | d }) K '—WS SSS 
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carmine, changing to silvery rose; base of petals clear yellow. | DEVONIENSIS. (See above.) 
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The plants were received yesterday in good condition. The Roses particularly were superb. Many thanks for the extras.—Miss H. M. WILLAnD, Suffield, Conn., 
May 13th, 1890. ) 
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