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PETER HENDERSON ft CO., MEW YORK 



SUMMEK GARDEN COLLECTION 



...OF ROSES... 



In this unique offer we group sixteen 

 summer-blooming Roses of established 

 merit, and send them, free by mail, for 

 $1.00. As they are growing in pots 

 they can be sent at any time, and 

 may be kept in a sunny window, in 

 pots, until time to plant out in the gar- 

 den. Our pamphlet, " Garden Culture 

 of the Rose," will be sent free to those 

 applying for it. This tells how to treat 

 the plants when received and how to 

 care for them thereafter. We give the 

 names of the varieties, but should stock 

 of any sort named become exhausted, 

 we reserve the right to send another of 

 similar character and equally desirable 

 in place of it, without further notice. 

 The varieties are all of the " Monthly " 

 class. 



LIST OF VARIETIES. 



Agrippina. Rich crimson: bounteous bloomer. 



Bon Silene. Brilliant carmine, fine buds. An 

 old favorite. 



Duchesses de Brabant. Rosy flesh and pink with 

 bright rose. 



Princess Alice de Monaca. Creamy white and 

 rosy blush. 



Mrs. B. R. Cant. Deep rosy pink with lighter 

 color at base of petals. 



Mme. Jean Dupuy. Creamy pink shading to 

 light buff or yellow. 



Mile. Franciska Kruger. Deep yellow with cop- 

 pery yellow anil buff shadings. 



Lady Roberts. French white shading to rich 

 saffron in the center. 



Clothilde Soupert. Pearly white, rosy pink center 

 profuse bloomer. 



Gen. McArthur. Vivid crimson scarlet. 



C. P. Strasheim. Primrose yellow, tinted fawn. 



Golden Gate. Light yellow, edged with pink. 



Ivory. A grand white rose. Large flowers, 

 strong stems. 



Mrs. Degraw. Deep pink. A hardy ever-bloom- 

 ing Rose. 



Mosella. Light yellow, shading to white. 



Princess Bonnie. Rich crimson. 



SELECT MONTHLY ROSES. ^ 



Although we do not offer as long a list of varieties of 

 Roses as some, yet our stock in quality, condition and 

 extent is unequaled, and we contend that our customers 

 are safer in selecting from our list of Choice Tested 

 Varieties than if we offered a long list, which would 

 of necessity contain many inferior sorts. 

 Ada Cook. Light pink, very free blooming. 

 Antoine Verdier. Brilliant dark pink. 

 American Banner. Striped pink and white. 

 Anna Oliver. Blush, shaded carmine. 

 Chas. Rovoliii. Carmine and rose, creamy shadings. 

 Comtesse Riza du Pare. Rose, shaded crimson. 

 Chat, des Bergeries. Pale canary-yellow. 

 Devoniensis. White, pink center. 

 Douglas. Deep crimson red, very free. 

 Dr. Grill. Coppery-yellow. 

 Etendard de Jeanne d'Arc. Ivory-white. 

 Francis E. WJlard. Pure white; a tine garden Rose. 

 Gen. Gallieni. A fine, rich brownish-red. 

 Isabella Sprunt. Li^ht canary-yellow. 

 Jeanne Guillamez. Yellow, apricot center. 

 La Phoenix. Red, shaded crimson. 

 La Tulip. White, tinged lilac. 

 Lady Castlereagh. Pale rose, shaded yellow. 

 Malmaison. French white, blush center. 

 Marie Guillot. A fine white Tea Rose; full and double. 

 Mme. Bravy. Creamy-white and pink. 

 Mme. Denis. White, yellow center. 

 Mme. Joseph Schwarz. White, tinted rose. 

 Mme. de Vatry. Dark pink. 

 Mme. Schwaller. Bright rosy-flesh. 

 Mme. Rivoy. Crimson -scarlet, pink shadings. 

 Mme. Elie Lambert. Rosy-rlesh and white. 

 Mme. Caroline Kuster. Yellow, tinged pink. 

 Mme. Welche. Nankeen buff with creamy shadings. 

 Mme. Jenny Guillemot. A rich nankeen-yellow. 

 New Century. Rich carmine rose, red center. 

 Pearl Rivers. White, bordered rose. 

 Perle des Jaunes. Rich deep yellow, very floriferous. 

 Princesse de Sagan. Brightest scarlet-crimson. 

 Prince of Bulgaria. Very pretty shade of pink; full and 



double. 

 Robt. E. Lee. Rich yellow, tinted light rose. 

 Safrano. Buff, tinted apricot and saffron. 

 Sombreuil. Creamy-white, often tinted pink. 

 Souv. d'Un Ami. Splendid pink; free-blooming. 

 Souv. de Victor Hugo. Rosy-pink and blush. 

 Souvenir of Wootton. Fine shade of crimson, hardy 



and very fragrant. 

 Sulphurea. Light yellow, very pretty. 

 Winter Gem. Very pretty light pink, immensely pro 



ductive. 

 Prices: 1st size, 50c. each, $4.50 per doz.; 2d size, 30c. 

 each, $3.00 per doz.: 3d size, 10c. each, $1.00 per doz. 



Yellow Tea Rose, PERLE DeS JARDINS. 



The form of the bud is round and full. 

 It is only equaled in beauty by the open Rose, 

 which is full to the center and large. Color 

 clear yellow, the best in its class. 



Price, 1st size, 50c. each, $4.50 per doz.; 

 2d size, 30c. each, $3.00 per doz.; 3d size, 10c. 

 each, $1.00 per doz. 





The 16 Roses, free by mail, for $1.00. If by express (buyer to pay 

 charges), we can send them with all the soil on the roots; a great ad- 

 vantage. 1st size plants by express, the full collection for $6.00. 



THE FAMOUS "SUNSET" ROSE. 



This exquisite variety is one of the finest Tea Roses grown. 

 The flowers are large and double, deliciously fragrant and 

 free-flowering. The coloring is rich in the extreme, a 

 strong orange-yellow, with rich orange and chrome- 

 yellow in the center. 



Price, 1st size, 50c. each, $4.50 per doz ; 2d size, 30c. 

 each, $3.00 per doz.; 3d size, 15c. each, $1.50 per doz. 



POLYANTHA or " BABY " ROSES. 



Of great value for bedding and pot culture in the 

 house. They are of dwarf habit, and are continuously 

 in flower during the entire season. They bloom in 

 clusters, single flowers being about 1 to H inches across. 

 George Pernet. This variety is the best of its class. 



Color, bright pink with coppery-yellow at the base. 

 Little Dot. Delicate flesh-pink, changing to white. 

 Mignonette. Dark pink; grand Rose for cemeteries. 

 Mme. Cecile Bruner. Delicate rose color, a pretty shade. 

 Perle des Rouges. A pretty variety, deep red flowers. 

 Snowball. Dwarf, compact habit, and a bounteous 

 | blooming quality which is really wonderful. The flowers are 



pure white, produced in large clusters, literally covering the 



plant, and emitting a sweet, delicate odor. (See cut.) 



Set of G Polyantha Roses, 1st size, $2.50; 3d size, 50c. Single 

 plants, 50c. and 10c. each. 



