PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.— PLANT DEPARTMENT. 



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NEW FORCING ROSE, BRIDESMAID. 



WINTER ?mmm roses. 



If planted now will give fine results next winter. We classify them in 

 two sizes: iht Jirst size is growing in 4-in. pots, the second in 3-in. pots. 



^^ Prices, except where special prices are named following descrip- 

 tions, 1st size plants from 4 in. pots, 2oc. each, $2.00 per doz., $16.00 per 

 100; 2d size plants, from 3-in pots, loc. each, Si.ooperdoz., $8.00 per 100. 



. . . . BRIDESMAID 



An improved C. Mermet. Brilliant pink in color and fine form; an 

 invaluable variety, {See cut.) 1st size, 30c. each, $3.00 per doz.; 

 ^ 2d size, l|:c. each, $1.50 per doz., $12.00 per 100. 



American Beauty. The grandest of all Roses for winter blooming. 

 The flowers frequently measuring from 4 to 6 inches across, and sell 

 at from 50c. to iti-so each during the winter season. The color is 

 exquisite — a deep, brilliant rose. The fragrance is superb, surpassing 

 every other winter-flowering variety. ist size, 40c. each, $4.00 per 

 ~ doz. ; 2d size, 20c. each, $2 00 per doz. 



Madame Hoste. Pale lemon yellow. A wonderfully prolific bearer 

 and free grower. 



Perle des Jardins. Deep yellow, the best in its color, and doubtless 

 the most popular Rose on the market. 2d size only. 



The Bride. A grand, white, winter flowering Rose. 



Empress Augusta Victoria. A grand Rose for winter flowering; pure 

 white, large, perfect buds and flowers; 2d size only. 



Catherine Mermet. Clear rosy pink, very large, pointed buds, full, 

 double and fragrant. 2d size only. 



Bon Silene. Deep carmine pink. 2d size only. 



Papa Gontier. Pich carmine pink. 2d size only. 



Sunset. Deep apricot yellow. 2d size only. 



Mme. de Watteville. Creamy yellow, edged rose. 2d size only. 



Meteor. Rich, glowing scarlet crimson; the deepest colored winter 

 fo-cing Rose. 2d size only, 1 5c. each. $1.50 per doz., $12.00 per 100. 



Souvenir de Wooton. A large crimson rose, and deemed the best 

 winter flowering variety in its color ever offered. Flowers of the lar- 

 gest size, perfect form and exquisite fragrance. 2d size only. 



M. Niel. Yellow climbing Rose. Extra large plants with canes 6 to 

 10 ft. long, $2.00 and $3.00 each. 



Gloire de Dijon. Deep buff. Plants of same size and prices as above. 



^oses from Open Ground. 



All on their own roots. {Ready October ijt/i.) 



^.J^^CRIMSON RAMBLER._=^i^ 



We offer field grown plants of this peerless crimson hardy climbing 



rose, a limited number only at 75c. each, $7.50 per dozen; plants from 



3 in. pots, 30c. each. $3.00 per dozen. 



" Gen. Jacqueminot." Now known everywhere. The best, perhaps, 

 of all the roses of the Hybrid Perpetual class. Color, rich crimson; 

 of fine shape and exquisite fragrance. (.S"^^ cut.) 



Summer Queen. A perfectly hardy rose, and the most prolific in our 

 experience, small plants a few inches high being covered with flowers. 

 As many as 1, 200 flowers have been cut from a single well-established 

 plant. 



Prince C. de Rohan. Large and full, perfect form and richest fra- 

 grance; dark crimson. 



Hermosa. This grand pink bedding rose is most prolific in blooming 

 and is almost entirely hardy, many plants of it having lived out for 

 years in the New York cemeteries. 



Agrippina. Second only to the above in hardiness and profusion of 

 bloom. Color, rich shade of crimson. 



Caprice. Deep pink, striped white. 



Perle des Blanches. Pure white, very free blooming, one of the most 

 desirable of the hardy white roses. 



Ulrich Brunner. The flowers are large, rich cherry red in color, spicy 

 in fragrance. The flowering stems are long, with grand foliage, al- 

 most devoid of thorns, making it the ideal rose for cutting. 



Coquette des Blanches. Finely formed, pure white variety, but oc- 

 casionally shows light blush when first opening. 



Madame Plantier. This grand old variety is second only to " Gen. 

 Jacqueminot" in general usefulness. As a cemetery rose it is still with- 

 out a rival. The flowers are borne in the greatest profusion, and are 

 of the purest white. Hardy as an oak, and certain to 

 grow as grass, it is not to be wondered at that it still 

 holds its own against all comers. 



The above hardy Roses (except "Crimson Rambler,") 



30c. each, $3.00 pe*r dozen. 



GEN. JACQUEMINOT. 



