PETER HENDERSON & CO.—PLANT DEPARTMENT. 111 
- lard Ever-Blooming Rose, 
“ Pinsmore.”’ 
We repeat the description given of this grand variety when first in- \W S A NY ! , 
troduced by us, and would add that, next to ‘‘Sunset,” it has had the i 4 \y (hy My \' ) AN MOO I) 4 B 
largest sale of any Rose ever sent out by us. Our sales last year : i Dy Ws pin Vf Ay \ ip’ 
mounted into thousands, and our customers who waited until late in 
the season where unable to procure it, as our stock became exhausted. 
This year, however, we prepared an immense stock, which is in fine 
condition, and we hope to be able to fill every order ; but our customers (Co Mf Fe 
would do well to order early. We have received hundreds of letters ZB i Mis Dw) 
from all sections of the country confirming our high opinion of it. q@ | Y 
“For years we have been looking for a variety which had all the ean fl] 
desirable qualities of a bedding Rose—that is, one which was of good: Zee i i, YY 
color, fine form, a profuse bloomer, and which would standtherigor Zea TH My Meme 
of our Northern winters without protection; and we can conscien- : i I Mh y yy << 
tiously say that, until the ‘Dinsmore’ was produced, there was none , 
to our knowledge which combined all these qualities. Itis a vigorous, 
healthy Rose of branching habit, and is simply loaded with flowers all 
summer long, being even more profuse than most of the tender ‘ever- 
blooming’ Roses. The flowers are large, perfectly double, and of a 
dazzling scarlet crimson color, and have that rich; spicy fragrance 
peculiar to the best hybrid Roses. We have proved the ‘Dinsmore’ 
to be entirely hardy, and can recommend it as being the finest garden 
Rose ever offered.” Wherever summer Rose buds are wanted it has 
no equal. (See cut.) 
Ist size, $1.00 each; $ 
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New Hybrid Perpetual Rose, 
“Wiarchioness of Lorne.” 
We give herewith the introducer’s description: ‘This 
beautiful Rose, dedicated by special permission to Her 
Royal Highness the Princess Louise, Marchioness of 
Lorne, produces flowers of an exceedingly rich and 
fulgent rose color, slightly shaded in the centre with 
vivid carmine. They are large, very sweet, full and of 
finely cupped shape, petals large and buds Jong and 
handsome. Itis specially remarkable for its truly ‘ Per- 
petual’ habit, every shoot being crowned with a flower 
bud.” 
Price, 1st size, $1.00 each. 
2d ss 60 ‘ $6.00 per dozen. 
Gigantic Yo EDEL 40 “« 4.00 
This is, we believe, the finest hardy Rose in its 
\y color ever offered. It is anexquisite shade of shell- 
like pink, deliciously fragrant, of the largest size, and, 
| like the ‘‘Dinsmore,”’ is entirely hardy and ever- 
} bloon.ing. No collection of Roses is complete if it 
does not contain Mrs. John Laing. 
New Hysriv Rucosa Rose, 
“Mine. Georges Bruant.”’ 
This new ever-blooming Rose inherits the beautiful 
foliage and hardiness of the ‘‘ Rugosa” with the flower- 
ing qualities of the Tea class. Color pure white, very 
fragrant, buds long and pointed. It is hardy every- 
where, and is sure to become popular. 
Price, Ist size, $1.00 each; $9.00 per dozen. 
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