PETER HEXDERSON & CO.,— WHOLESALE CATALOGUE— PLANTS. 



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New and Kecently Introduced Roses for 1913. 



On this page we group new Roses and some of recent introduction, many of 

 which are now offered for the first time in this country. These were per- 

 sonally selected, while in bloom and represent the cream of the European 

 productions for the past few years. They have all figured prominently in 

 the prize lists at the leading shows in England carrying off gold and silver 

 medals, certificates, cups, etc. We have grown them for a year before 

 offering the newer ones and from our trials can confidently offer them in the 

 full belief that they will give satisfaction. This is the grandest galaxy of 

 new Roses we have ever had the pleasure of offering. They are all the 

 Hybrid Tea class except where noted. The plants offered are from 2J^ 

 inch deep Rose pots. Six sold at the dozen rate, 25 at the 100 rate. 



ARTHUR R. GOODWIN. Coppery orange red, passing to salmon pink as 

 tlie flowers expand, a superb combination of color, flowers medium to largo and 

 full, vigorous free-branching growth, should p/ove a most valuable rose. Price, 

 $1.25 per doz., SIO.OO per 100. 



AVOCA. Crimson scarlet; buds long and pointed, flowers large, half full 

 and well formed. Price, 60c. per doz., S4.00 per 100. 



COUNTESS OF DERBY. Center salmon outer petals rose; large, very 

 floriferous; sweetly perfumed superb. Price, 60c. per doz., S3. SO per 100. 



ELIZABETH. Deep rosy pink in the center, shading off lighter towards 

 the outer petals, flowers large, full and well pointed. A valuable exhibition and 

 decorative varietv. Price, $1.25 per doz., SS.OO per 100. 



ETHEL MALCOLM (M. T.). The color is ivory white, passing to purer 

 white as the flower expands, with a delicate peach, shading in centre of bloom, a 

 lovely color. The bloom is large, full, and of great substance; perfect formation 

 and finish, with wonderful guard petals. It is a good grower and free and 

 prolific bloomer. A Rose of the highest standard for bedding, massing, and 

 garden decoration and the finest novelty of the year in its color, delicately 

 sweet scented. Price, $1.25 per doz., $8.00 per 100. 



EUGENE BOULLET. Of vigorous tree branching growth; foliage bronze 

 green, color crimson red, shaded carmine; very free and constant; a most 

 promising bedding rose. Price, 75c. per doz., $5.50 per 100. 



EVELYN DAUNTESCY. This grand rose will, when known, become very 

 popular. It is quite distinct frcm any rose grown, and delightfully fragrant. 

 After the style of " La France" it forms a fine bush, but surpasses that prime 

 old favorite in producing. It flowers v/ith greater freedom and regularity 

 throughout the whole season. Its blooms are beautifully pointed, of great depth, 

 and wonderful substance. Its petals turn back with that beautiful reflex 

 peculiar to " LaFrance." The color is a soft salmon, very distinctly stained 

 carmine-rose, with a deeper-colored center a lovely warm tint. Awarded the 

 silver Gilt Medal of the National Rose Societv, July, 1910. Price, S1.25 per 

 doz., $8.00 per 100. 



FLORENCE HASWELL VEITCH, (H. T.;. Flowers brilliant scariet shaded 

 with black large moderately full, of excellent shape, with fine stiff petals, of 

 extra vigorous or semi-climbing-habit of growth. This variety is remarkable for 

 the fragrance of the flowers, the brilliancy of their color, the profusion and 

 continuity with which they are produced, and the handsome and effective size 

 and color of the foliage. ' A most distinct and valuable novelty for forrning 

 large bushes in the garden and for climbing on walls and buildings. Price, 

 $1.25 per doz., SS.OO per 100. 



FRANCES, CHARTERIS SETON, (H. T.). Flowers deep rose pink, very 

 full, of fine form, and very sweet; unusually tree and continuous in blooming; 

 of vigorous growth, quite distinct; an excellent exhibition flower out-of-doors 

 and a fine forcing rose. Price, $1.25 per doz., $8.00 per 100. 



JONKHEER L. MOCK. Carmine, changing to imperial pink. The blooms 

 are of large size, perfect formation, and highly perfumed. A novelty of distinct 

 merit. Awarded two Gold Medals one Silver Medal in addition to other awards. 

 Price, 75c. per doz., $5.50 per 100. 



LADY DOWNE (H. T.). Flowers buff shaded in the center when opening 

 with deep yellow, changing when fully open to a pale shade of yellow; of vigorous 

 growth producing its large and handsome flowers on long upright stalks; ex- 

 cellent for cutting and for general effect in the garden, and also for forcing. 

 Price, $1.50 per doz., $10.00 per 100. 



LADY HILLINGDON. Bright saffron yellow with coppery orange shades. 

 One of the most attractive in its color. Price, 50c. per doz., $3.50 per 100. 



LADY PIRRIE (H. T.). A most delightful and entrancing garden rose of 

 novel and distinct coloring the outside of the petals are deep coppery reddish 

 salmon, inside of petals apricot yellow, flushed fawn and copper. Price, $1.25 

 per doz., $8.00 per 100. 



LADY URSULA. Flesh pink, large full, great substance good form, petals 

 large, smooth, circular, delicately tea perfumed. Fine for all purposes. Price, 

 SOc. per doz., $4.00 per 100. 



LA TOSCA. Silvery-pink, with deeper center; large full; floriferous; a 

 first rate garden rose. Price, 50c. per doz., $3.50 per 100. 



MABEL DREW, (H. T.). A truly magnificent rose, superb in every respect. 

 It is exquisitely shaped, with smooth, circular petals of great substance, ar- 

 ranged in perfect symmetry. The blooms are large and full, carried on strong 

 and erect flower stalks. The color is deep cream in the young state, passing to 

 intense canary-yellow in the center as the bloom develops. It is a Tea Hybrid 

 Tea, with a deliciously refreshing perfume and sturdy vigorous growth, with 

 rich cedar green foliage; altogether a gloriously beautiful rose, requiring no 

 laudation at our hands, having been awarded by a unanimous vote the Gold 

 Medal of the National Rose Society. Price, $1.25 per doz., $8.00 per 100. 



MARIE DELESALLE. Very beautiful growth and foliage, form perfect, 

 large, full and very free, color deep brilliant cerise, reverse of petals shaded 

 carmine, very free and fine for cutting. Price, 60c. per doz., $5.00 per 100. 



MISS ALICE DE ROTHSCHILD (TEA). Rich, deep citron yellow, which 

 intensifies as the bloom expands. The flowers are large, full, and of perfect 

 form, with high pointed center; the petals charmingly reflex. Growth vigorous 

 and erect, free and continuous in bloom. Deliciously fragrant. 'Price, 60c. per 

 per doz., $5.00 per 100. 



MRS. ALFRED TATE. The color is coppery red, shaded fawn, with a dis- 

 tinct ochre shading at base of flower — a wonderful long, perfect-pointed bloom 

 with grand petal, and although not too full, it retains its shape and form for a 

 considerable time. Seen in bud and half expanded, it is most delightful; its 

 blooms are upstanding, and its habits of growth free and branching; it flowers 

 throughout the whole season, sweetly scented and quite distinct from anything 

 in cultivation. Award of Merit, Royal Horticultural Society, London, October, 

 1908. Awarded Gold Medal Bagatelle, Paris, 1910. Price, $1.26 per doz., 

 $8.00 per 100. 



MRS. FOLEY HOBBS (TEA). Ivory white, tinged pink on edges. Large 

 perfect flowers, tea perfume. Petals thick and shell shaped. Awarded Gold 

 Medal N. R. S. Price, 60c. per doz., $5.00 per 100. 



MRS. HERBERT STEVENS. In this marvellous variety we have probably 

 the most important additions to this class yet raised, a very hardy Tea Rose. 

 The bloom is long and pointed faultless in shape and form, a flower of exquisite 

 grace and refinement, color white with a distinct fawn and peach shading 

 towards center, the petals are of great depth and substance. It is a free grower, 

 one of the most wonderful bedding and garden roses in existence. Awarded 

 the Gold Medal of the National Rose Society 1910. Price $1.26 per doz., 

 $8.00 per 100. 



O. TERKS. Rosy flesh shaded with salmon, a vigorous grower, large flower 

 with fine shell like petals. A most attractive and free flowering variety. 

 Price, $1.25 per doz., $8.00 per 100. 



PHARISAER. A fine garden Rose, one of the best introduced m many years. 

 The growth is free and vigorous with splendid foUage. The flowers are rosy- 

 white, center a deep salmon-rose. They are very large, the buds long and they 

 open beautifully. Price, 60c. per doz., $5.00 per 100. , , , 



PRINCE ENGLEBERT CHAS. D'ARENBERG. Bright scarlet shaded 

 maroon flowers, very large, full and of perfect form. Price, 60c. per doz., $5.00 

 per 100. . , . , 



VISCOUNT CARLOW (H. T.). Warm carmine pink, stained on deep 

 cream, the stiff shell shaped petals whilst developing being distinctly edged 

 carmine; blooms medium size, very freely and continuously produced a remark- 

 ably attractive decorative rose with dark bronzy foliage and ideal habit distinct 

 and beautiful. Price, $1.25 per doz., $8.00 per 100. 



