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HENDERSON'S 



"Luminous" Collection 



of Six Hardy Everblooming Roses 



No. 6. 



OPHELIA 



The growth is vigorous, the foliage dark green and very hand- 

 some. It is large both in the bud and expanded, flower, double to 

 the center and opens beautifully. The coloring may be described 

 as brilliant salmon flesh, shaded with rose at the edge of the 

 petals, while the center is a beautiful blending of 

 peach-pink and orange salmon. 



FRANCIS SCOTT KEY 



]^0 7 ^ strong sturdy grower whether 



planted out in the open or on 

 benches in the greenhouse. The flowers 

 are a deep red, of largest size, with 

 finely formed petals of great sub- 

 stance. The stems are strong 

 and straight, holding the flowers 

 erect. The profusion of bloom 

 is truly marvelous, every shoot 

 producing a flower. We have 

 every conndence_that this grand 

 new variety will attain the wid- 

 est popularity as an outdoor bed- 

 ding Rose. 



LADY HILLINGDON 



No 8 Among the many Roses 

 " introduced in recent 

 years none are more popular 

 than this. It is grown exten- 

 sively for cut flowers and does 

 splendidly in the garden. The 

 color is bright saffron-yellow with 

 coppery-orange shades. The buds 

 are long and pointed. Of fine' 

 branching habit and ideal growth: it 

 forms a model bush Rose. 



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No. 9. 



PANAMA 



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This grand new Rose is a seedling from the well- 

 known Frau Karl Druschki crossed with an unnamed 

 light pink seedling, and was raised by Mr. John 

 Cook. It is a healthy grower, remarkably free 

 blooming and fragrant. The color is a delicate 

 rosy flesh, very soft in the center, and shaded with 

 lighter flesh, at the ends of the petals. Awarded Silv 

 Medal by the American Rose Society. 



No. 10. JONKHEER J. L. MOCK 



We cannot speak too highly of this superb Rose. 

 Makes splendid buds and immense flowers; perfectly 

 double and delightfully fragrant. A healthy, 

 vigorous grower, a constant and abund- 

 ant bloomer. The color is carmine 

 changing to imperial pink as the 

 flower opens. Owing to the great 

 depth and firm heavy texture of 

 the petals the flowers keep well both ] 

 on the bush and after cutting. 



CRIMSON QUEEN 



TVn 11 A new Rose of exceptional 

 nu. J.J.. merit- The color is a . 

 beautiful shade of carmine crim- f 

 son. It is a grand Rose for winter \ 

 forcing and of equal if not greater 1 

 value for summer gardens. The H 

 flowers are large and full, broad at '■ 

 the base and tapering gracefully to 

 a point. 



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The "Luminous" Collection of Six Hardy 

 Everblooming Roses (shown in color on 

 this page). First Size $4.00; Second Size $3.50; Third Size 

 $1.25. Single plants of any of the above: First Size 75c; Second 

 Size 60c; Third Size 25c each. 



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