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



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HARDY ROSES FOR FALL PLANTING. 



All on their own roots. (Ready Oct. 15th.) 



We have a splendid lot of two-year-old Eoses in the open 

 ground, all on their own roots, which if planted this fall ought 

 to give a good crop of bloom next season. We offer only a 

 comparatively small number of sorts, but these are all high- 

 class and fine contrasting varieties. Price, 30c. each, $3.00 

 per doz. 



" GEJt- JflCQUEJVIIJIOT." 



Now known everywhere. The best, perhaps, of all 

 Eoses of the Hybrid Perpetual class. This grand old 

 variety holds its own against all new-comers, and i 

 doubtedly the finest hardy Eoso of its color. (See 

 cut.) 50c. each, $4. 50 doz. ; 2d size, 30c. each, S3. 00 doz 



La France. Flowers large and beautiful, 



either in the bud form or when expanded ; 



peach-blossom color, shaded pink and 



silvery rose. In addition to this, it is 



very free-blooming, every shoot forming a 



beautiful flower. In addition to this, it is 



entirely hardy with a slight protection of 



leaves, and most deliciously fragrant. 

 Capt. Christy. Delicate flesh color, deepen- 

 ing in shade toward the centre ; one of the 



most beautiful of Eoses. The foliage is 



quite distinct. It is very free in flowering, 



and, taken all in all, may be considered 



one of our best Eoses. 



Caroline D'Arden. 

 color. 



Pure rose, a beautiful 



Jean Liabaud. 



full flowers. 



Deep reddish crimson, large 



Dinsmore. This grand dark red Eose is en- 

 tirely hardy and ever-blooming, unques- 

 tionably the finest in its class or color. 

 This Eose, since we first issued, has been 

 growing steadily in popularity. 



Duke of Edinburgh. A splendid dark red- 

 dish crimson Eose. In form and fragrance 

 it is unsurpassed. One of the most prolific 

 bloomers, flowering freely in the fall. 



Summer Queen. A perfectly hardy Eose, 

 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. We offered this Eose for the first time two years 



. ago, and our customers in various sections report 

 wonderful results from it. 



Clothilde Soupert. This grand Eose is what is known 

 as a " Polyantha Hybrid." The result of this cross has 

 been to produce the splendid bedding Eose, "Clothilde 

 Soupert." The color is a French white, deepening to 

 rosy blush in the centre, exceeding in distinctness of 

 shadings the well-known Malmaison. The form and 

 substance of the flowers are so perfect that the hottest 

 weather does not cause a deterioration of either, so that 

 even in midsummer a bouquet of splendid buds and 

 open flowers can be obtained from this fine variety. 



Caprice. A hardy Eose, bright carmine, striped white 

 and light rose ; unlike most others of this class, 

 "Caprice " is nearly always beautifully striped. 



Duchess of Albany. This grand variety is a" sport " 

 from " La France," and inherits all the grand qualities 

 which have made its parent the favorite it is. The 

 color is a deep, rich rose. 



Eugene Furst. Velvety crimson, very double, large 

 petals. 



Mme, Schwaller. Bright salmon pink, very free and 

 fragrant. 



President Thiers. Carmine red, very free-blooming. 



Hermosa. Bright pink, a grand bedding Eose, and hardy 



with slight protection. 

 Xavier Olibo. Deep crimson, large, full and fragrant. 

 Mrs. Degraw. Perfectly hardy and ever-blooming; a 



strong, vigorous grower. Worthy of a place in every 



collection. 

 Magna Charta. An exquisite shade of dark pink, deli- 

 ciously fragrant and wonderfully free-blooming. 

 Prince C. de Rohan. Large and full, perfect form and 



richest fragrance ; dark crimson. 

 Rosa Rugosa. (Japanese Eose.) Eosy crimson flowers, 



followed by large, handsome, scarlet seed pods ; one of 



the finest hardy shrubs in cultivation. 

 Price, for any of the above, 30c. each, $3.00 per doz. 



flflf{DY CIiIJUBUlG t?0SES. 



(For outdoor planting.) 

 Woodland Margaret. Pure white ; a fine climbing Eose. 

 Jules Jurgensen. Magenta red ; a vigorous grower and 



prolific bloomer. 

 Gem of the Prairies. Large double flowers of a deep 

 rosy crimson and very fragrant ; equal to many of the 

 Hybrid Perpetuals in size, form and fragrance. 

 1st size, 60c. each ; set of 3 for $1.50. 



