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We offer below a fine assortment of Hardy Roses carefully selected from 
our large stock, all inferior varieties having been discarded. 
NOTE,.—All these Roses are grown on their ownroots. For grafted 
Roses, see collection of Dormant Roses on page 117. The varieties in 
Capital Letters are the leading garden sorts. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY. (See pages 113 and 114.) 
A. K. Williams. Carmine red, changing to magenta. 
Alfred Colomb. Very large and globular; clear bright cherry. 
ANNA ALEXIBFF. Very pretty shade of rose; large and full. 
ANNA DE DIESBACH. (See page 113.) 
Baron de Bonstetten. Velvety maroon, shaded deep crimson; one of the 
grandest Roses in its color. 
COUNTESS OF OXFORD. (See page 117.) 
CAPTAIN CHRISTY. (See pages 113 and 117.) 
CAPRICE. The flowers are large, ground color soft satiny pink, distinctly 
striped and dashed with white and carmine. It is beautiful in the bud 
form, being quite long and pointed, showing the stripes and markings to 
great advantage, making it a valuable and desirable variety. Of the 
many striped hardy Roses introduced, this is easily the best, being the 
most constant in its character and most distinctly marked. (See cut.) 
DINSMORE. (See page 113.) ; 
Dr. Lindley. Magnificent, dark crimson maroon; extra fine. 
Duchesse de Vallombrosa. Flesh color, shaded rose. 
Duke of Edinburgh. Dark velvety crimson maroon. 
Eugene Furst. Very large flowers, massive petals; dark velvety crimson. 
Earl of Dufferin. Rich velvety crimson, shaded maroon. 
PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.—PLANT DEPARTMENT. | 
GLOIRE DE MARGOTTIN. This fine hardy Rose is distin- 
guished alike for its vigorous, healthy constitution, freedom of 
bloom and handsome foliage; but, beyond all, it is decidedly the 
- most brilliant hardy red Rose as yet introduced. 
GLOIRE LYONNAISE. Creamy white, shading to lemon at the 
centre, a grand variety, very double; petals large and of heavy 
texture, beautiful form; glossy leather-like foliage. 
GEN. JACQUEMINOT. Now known everywhere. The most 
popular of all Roses of the Hybrid Perpetual class. Color, rich 
- crimson; of fine shape and exquisite fragrance. This grand old 
variety holdsitsownagainstallnewcomers. (See cut, also page113.) 
Jean Liabaud. A grand dark red, almost crimson Rose. 
John Hopper. Bright rose with carmine centre; large and full. 
LA FRANCE. (See page 113.) 
Lady Helen Stewart. Bright crimson, shaded scarlet. 
Mille. Marie Rady. Vermilion red, shaded crimson. 
MME. GABRIEL LUIZET. Light, clear pink. 
Mme. Alfred Carriere. Pure white; slender, graceful growth. 
MAGNA CHARTA. (See page 113.) 
Mme. Norman Neruda. Light cherry carmine of medium size. 
MME. PLANTIER. A perfectly hardy, pure white double Rose, 
grand for cemeteries. 
Maurice Bernardin. Bright crimson, large full flowers. 
ie Marshall P. Wilder. Cherry rose mingled with carmine. 
i} ——— Marchioness of Lorne. Bright rose, with carmine centre. 
i = - Mrs. Laxton. Deep velvety red; finely formed flower. 
$ MRS. JOHN LAING. (See page 113.) 
f PAUL NEYRON. (See page 113.) 
PRINCE CAMILLE DE ROHAN. (See page 113.) 
PERFECTION DES BLANCHES. (See page 113.) 
Pres. Thiers. Flaming red; large size flowers, full and globular. 
Queen of Queens. Pink, with blush edges; large, full and of 
perfect form. A grand Rose. 
Rev. H. Dombrain. Very dark crimson; free-flowering and hardy. 
ROGER LAMBELIN. (See page 107.) 
Sir G, Wolseley. Bright red, shaded carmine. 
SUMMER QUEEN. (See page 113.) 
ULRICH BRUNNER. A beautiful hardy Rose in flower and 
foliage. The former is large and cupped, bright cherry red, and 
very fragrant. The flowers are borne on long flower stalks 
almost devoid of thorns. 
Xavier Olibo. Deep rich crimson; perfectly formed flowers, large 
and moderately full. A fine variety. 
i S Price, 1st size of any of the above, 50c. each, $5.00 per doz.; 
PSD CSTE (S02 es COTE) 2d size, 40c. each, $4.00 per doz.; 3d size, 15c. each, $1.50 per 
Full set of 42 sorts for $18.00. $12.00 and $4.00, Ist, 2d 
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PEGCIAL Low OFFER. 15 Monthly or 10 Hardy Roses for $1.00. This offer is made specially for the benefit of our customers 
~~ e who live far-from express offices and usually get plants by mail. At this low rate the selection of 
HPSS HS varieties must be left entirely to us when the order is filled, and we cannot supply a schedule of 
sorts beforehand, Leaving the selection to us allows us to send very frequently new and scarce sorts which may be in a 
surplus with us. If wanted by express, buyer to pay charges, we can send larger and finer plants and will leave all the soil 
on the roots. If desired, will send seyen Monthly and five Hardy Roses for $1.00. 
