110 PETER HENDERSON & CO.—PLANT DEPARTMENT. 
Harpy CLIMBING KOSES. 
Valued for training up piazzas, trellises, fences, etc. 
Entirely hardy. 
Anna Maria. Large; rosy pink. 
Balt. Belle. Pale blush; very double. 
Bennett's Seedling. Pure white. 
S Climbing Jules Margottin. Dark red. 
SS Climbing Victor Verdier. Bright 
red, with purplish edged petals. . 
Dundee Rambler. White, small flow- 
er; fine for rock-work. 
Eva Corinne. Delicate flesh color, 
changing to white. 
Gem of the Prairies. Violet crimson. 
1st size, $1.00 each; set of 8 for $6.00. 
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Noisette, or Climbing Monthly Roses. 
Grand Roses for the South, where they are entirely hardy. They may be kept out- 
doors in the North by laying them down and covering with leaves or litter. 
i Caroline Marniesse. Color white, and | Lamarque. Pure white, with lemon-col- 
1 finely scented. ored centre. 
Chromatella. Deep yellow centre with sul- | Mme. Trifle. Very large and double; buff 
phur edges. (1st size only.) | color. 
Claire Carnot. Orange yellow, with peach , Caroline Goodrich. Vivid crimson. 
blossom centre. | W.A. Richardson. Dark copper color. 
Jas. Sprunt, or ‘Climbing Agrippina;’ Reine Marie Henriette. Long pointed, 
deep cherry red. dark crimson buds. 
Mme. Balbiano. Softrosy blush; very sweet. | Setina. Pink. 
Mme. Berrard. Deep carmine; full and | Washington (White). Pure white flowers 
double. in clusters. 
ay rs ba || 1st size, 75 cts. each; $7.50 per dozen. 2d size, 50 cts. each; $4.50 per dozen. 3d size, 
gli Me fi 30 cts. each; $3.00 per dozen. Set of 13 for $7.50, $4.50 or $3.00, according to size. 
CLIZS3ING ROSES. _ 
Maréchal Niel. 
We have probably the largest and finest stock of this un- 
equaled green-house climbing Rose in the United States. The 
immense size, dark golden yellow color of ‘*‘ Maréchal Niel” is 
familiar to all. ; 
25c., 50c., $1.50, $2.00 or $3.00 each, according to size. 
Gloire de Dijon. 
Next to M. Niel this is the finest pillar Rose for the green- 
house. Very large, double, rich creamy amber color. Hardy south 
of Washington. Prices and sizes same as M. Niel—see above. 
DWARF BEDDING ROSES. 
A class of Roses of much value for bedding purposes, as they 
form amass Of bloom. They are of dwarf habit, and are con- 
tinuously in flower during the entire season. They bloom in 
numerous clusters of from 25 to 100 flowers in each cluster, the 
single flowers being about 114 inches across. These POLYANTHA 
ROSES are hardy in this latitude with slight protection. They 
are particularly valuable for planting on the borders of beds of 
taller growing sorts, or on the edge of foliage beds, as they are 
constantly in bloom, and rarely attain more than 10 or 12 inches 
in height. They are also largely used for borders in cemetery 
plots, their neat and tasteful appearance commanding attention 
at first sight. (See cut.) 
Mignonette. Dark pink; extra fine; grand Rose for cemeteries. 
Paquerette. Pure white; very hardy; same as above, except color. 
Mme. Cecil Bruner. Delicate rose color; a very pretty shade. 
Anna Marie Montravel. Beautiful white; fine form. 
Perle D'Or. Saffron yellow, tinged copper color; very profuse. 
Miniature. Light pink, changing to white. 
Golden Fairy. Golden color; dwarf habit. 
Little Dot (new). Delicate flesh pink, changing to white. 
George Pernet. (See cut and description adjoining.) 
Ist size, 50c. ea¢h; $4.50 per doz. 2d size, 15c. each; $1.60 per doz. 
Set of 9 Dwarf Bedding Roses, lst size, $3.50. 
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Dwarf Bedding | Rose, 
‘George Pernet.”’ 
This variety is a fair type of the other sorts in 
\this class, which are named in the adjoining 
space. ‘he flowers are a little larger, but in 
profusion of bloom, dwarf habit and hardi- 
MH ness they areidentical. Color, bright pink 
eam with coppery yellow at the base of the 
f petals. Ist size, 50c. each; $4.50 
per doz. 2d size, 15¢c. each; 
$1.50 per doz. 
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