PETER HENDERSON & GO., NEW YORK.PLANT DEPARTMENT. 
EVER-BLOOMING ROSES. 
GENERAL... 
COLLECTION OF 
115 
Varieties not offered elsewhere in this Catalogue. 
Examine the list carefully; it contains the very finest of the old standard sorts. 
OR the convenience of our customers, we have subdivided the collection into six leading groups of shades of color. 
trust, greatly facilitate the work of selecting. 
This will, we 
t 5 CL ; 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. 
SHADES OF RED. 
Andre Schwartz. Dark crimson. 
Douglas. A true Bengal Rose; dark rich crimson in color. 
Dr. Reymont. Deep crimson; very free blooming. 
Duchess of Edinburgh. A deep shade of glowing red. 
Ernest Metz. Tender rose, changing to vivid cherry. 
Gen. de Tartas. Brilliant carmine, shaded violet purple. 
J. B. Varrone. Color, intense scarlety crimson, very rich and 
bright, beautifully shaded with salmon yellow. 
Jules Finger. Bright rosy scarlet, shaded with crimson. 
La Phenix. Red, shaded crimson; free bloomer. 
Princesse de Sagan. This is of the brightest scarlet crimson. 
Red Malmaison. Deep carmine red; a grand garden Rose. 
Souv. de Victor Hugo. Tawny red, shaded carmine rose. 
SHADES OF WHITE. 
Bianqui. White, shaded flesh color. 
Blanche Nabonnand, Creamy white, tinged yellow and rose. 
Cornelia Cook. Perhaps the finest white Rose; flowers very large. 
Devoniensis. Very full; a creamy white with pink centre. 
Etendard de Jeanne d’Are. Creamy white; large, splendid buds. 
La Tulip. White, tinged rosy lilac; large and fragrant. ; 
La Princess Vera. Color is rich ivory white, beautifully shaded 
and veined with fine coppery yellow. 
Marie Lambert. Pure white; a grand Rose for bedding. 
Marie Guillot. Pure white; a fine bedding Rose. 
Mme. Denis. White, with yellowish centre. 
Mme. Maurice. Delicate flesh color; very large and double. 
Mme. Rachel. Pure snow-white. 
Madame Joseph Schwartz. Pure white; tinted pale yellow and 
rose. 
Souv. de Gabrielle Drevet. Salmon white, centre bright rose. 
The Queen. A fine garden Rose, pure white. 
White Bon Silene. A pure white ‘‘sport” from Bon Silene. 
SHADES OF PINK. 
Alba Rosea. White, tinged rose color, shaded blush. 
Anna Olivier. Creamy blush, shaded with carmine. 
Bon Silene. A splendid color, brilliant carmine. 
Bourbon Queen. Clear satiny rose, shaded white. 
Comte Bobinsky. Rich carmine; full. 
Lady Castlereagh. Pale rose, shaded with yellow. 
Letty Coles. Soft rosy pink, intense crimson in centre. 
Leveson Gower. Beautiful rosy salmon. 
Marie Sisley. Bright rose on a pale yellow ground. 
Marie Ducher. Rich transparent salmon, with deeper centre. 
Mme. Cusin. Shell pink, shaded cream. 
Mme. Lambard. Rose color, tinged salmon and buff. 
Mme, de St. Joseph. Finely shaped buds; deep pink. 
Mme. de Vatry. Dark pink; splendid for summer blooming. 
SHADES OF PINK.—(Continued.) 
Mme. Angele Jacquier. Full and double; light blush. 
Mme. Camille. Delicate rosy flesh color, changing to salmon. 
Mme. Bravy. Rich cream color with pinkish centre. 
Mrs. Degraw. Deep pink; hardy and ever-blooming. 
Mrs. Paul. Blush, shaded deep pink; extra good. 
Nina. Pinkish rose, shaded silvery white. 
Souv. d’Un Ami. A splendid Rose; clear pink. 
Waban. Deep rich pink. 
SHADES OF BUFF. 
Ella May. Deep orange buff, shaded apricot. 
Mme. Falcot. Fine apricot yellow, tinged buff. 
Mme. Welch. Apricot yellow, shaded canary color. 
Safrano. This is the ideal Tea Rose; buff color, tinted apricot 
yellow; exquisite fragrance and splendid bud. 
Sappho. Fawn color, shaded rose. 
Vallee du Chamounix, Copper color, shaded citron red. 
STRIPED AND VARIEGATED. 
American Banner. Striped crimson and white. 
Chas. Rovolli. Beautiful carmine, changing to silvery rose. 
Clement Nabonnand. Outer petals rosy lilac, inner golden yellow. 
Comtesse Riza du Pare. Bright coppery rose, shaded crimson. 
Goubalt. Bright rose color, tinted buff; Tea fragrance. 
Golden Gate. Creamy white, tinted yellow ; petals edged with rose. 
La Sylphide. Beautiful cream color, shaded rose. 
Luciole. Clear cherry red, rich golden yellow centre. 
La Nuancee, Fine salmon rose, tinged copper color. 
Mme. P. Guillot. Rich cream, bordered with rosy red. 
Rainbow. Deep rosy carmine, striped light pink. 
SHADES OF YELLOW. 
Canary. Beautiful light yellow; profuse bloomer. 
Chat. des Bergeries. Pale canary yellow. 
Dr. Grill. Coppery yellow, shaded delicate rose. 
Francisca Kruger. Chamois color, brightened with yellow. 
Isabella Sprunt. Light canary yellow; very fragrant. 
Jeanne Guillaumez. Pale coppery yellow, suffused with blush, 
Mrs. James Wilson. Cream color, touched with soft blush. 
Marie Van Houtte. Pale yellow, lined with rose. 
Mme. Remond. Sulphur yellow, margined red. 
Mme. Caroline Kuster. Beautiful light yellow, tinged with pink- 
Mme. Devacourt. Bright canary yellow, deliciously perfumed. 
Narcisse. Pale lemon yellow; free flowering; full and fragrant. 
Ruby Gold. Deep yellow; coppery centre and veins. 
Sulphureaux. A deep sulphur yellow; fine in the bud. 
| 1st size, 50c. each, $4.50 per doz.; 2d size, 30c. each, $3.00 per 
| doz.; 3d size, 10c. each, $1.00 per doz. 
Our Famous “BEDDING QUARTET” of Roses. 
The four varieties named below are the finest bedding varieties, 
and a bed of these will give flowers all summer long. 
smallest size will bloom abundantly this season. 
AGRIPPINA. 
Second only to ‘‘Hermosa”’ 
bloom. Color, rich shade of crimson. 
CLOTHILDE SOUPERT. Blush. 
The coloris a French white, deepening to rosy blush in the centre. 
Compact, vigorous habit and wonderful profusion of bloom. 
ETOILE DE LYON. Yellow. 
Rich golden yellow; a strong, healthy and vigorous grower ; 
immense bloomer, excellent substance, very sweet. 
HERMOSA. Pink. 
A grand bedding Rose, prolific in blooming, and almost entirely 
hardy, having lived for years in the New York cemeteries. 
1st size, set of 4 for $1.50; 6 sets for $8.00; 12 sets for $15.00 
DG | AGCie NC ce 1.00; 6 ae 5.00; 12 MC 9.00 
Sayan Ss *¢ 40; 6 se 2.00; 12 SS 3.50 
Ist size, 50c. ; 2d, 30c., and 3d, 10c. each. $4.50, $3.00, $1.00 per doz. 
Crimson. 
Even the | 
in hardiness and profusion of | 
Dwarf Bedding Roses. 
POLYANTHA OR MULTIFLORA CLASS. 
| Of great value for bedding. They are of dwarf habit, and are 
| continuously in flower during the entire season. They bloom in 
| clusters of from 25 to 100 flowers in each cluster, the single flowers. 
being about 11g inches across. These Roses are hardy in this lati- 
tude with slight protection, and are particularly valuable for plant- 
| ing on the borders of beds of taller growing sorts. They are also 
largely used for borders in cemetery plots. 
| Anna Marie Montravel. Beautiful white; fine form. 
| Clothilde Soupert. (See ‘‘ Bedding Quartet,” preceding column.) 
George Pernet. This variety is the best of its class. Color, 
bright pink with coppery yellow at the base of the petals. 
Golden Fairy. Golden color; dwarf habit. 
Little Dot. Delicate flesh pink, changing to white. 
Mignonette. Dark pink; grand Rose for cemeteries. 
Miniature. Light pink, changing to white. 
Mme. Cecil Brunner. Delicate rose color, a pretty shade. 
Paquerette. Pure white; hardy ; same as above, except color. 
Perle d'Or. Saffron yellow, tinged copper color; profuse. 
| Set of 10 Dwarf Bedding Roses, Ist size, $3.50; 3d size, 75e. (No 
second size.) Single plants, 50c. and 10c. each. 
