PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK 



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IMPEKISHABLE" 



PAUL NEYRON. 



ANNA DE DIESBACH. 



FRANCOIS LEVET. 



(Gloirc 

 pink; 



■ dc Paris.) Dark 

 immense size. 



COQUETTE DES BLANCHES. blo^mSg oTtLhardy 



white Roses. It is finely formed, occasionally shows light 

 blush when first opening. 



A profuse bloomer. The flowers 

 are large, double and deep rosy- 

 red, the shade known as " cherry-rose." 



ti/t-do T/-»-tnvr t a TTvrr> Rich satiny-pink, large and full, 

 MKb. JUHIN LALLNO. delicious fragrance. This fine va- 

 riety cannot be too highly praised. For freedom of bloom 

 it is unsurpassed in its class, being nearly equal to the 

 Monthly Roses in that respect. 



7THE twelve Hybrid Perpetual Roses named below 

 are unequaled in their class, combining the greatest 

 variety of form, richness of color and freedom of bloom 

 which it is possible to get in that number. The first 

 sizes will bloom this year, and the third next year. 



<?TTMMT7T? HTTFFN A beautiful - h S nt P ink Rose . vei T free 

 SUfflillJlK yUJiJilX. blooming, fine long stems and very few 



spines, so that it is very well adapted for cutting in summer. 



TTT'RTT 1717 The grandest hardv dark red Rose yet offered. 

 J UtSl.LJS.h,. Awarded a gold medal by the Massachusetts Horti- 

 cultural Society for the best new Rose exhibited in fifty years. 



r>T?ivr T»r>nTTT^mrTinriT A rich, dark crimson with velvetv 

 GEN. JACQUEMINOT. sheen> ' fu]1 and fragrant . Known as 



the "Jack" Rose. A universal favorite. 



Probably the largest of all Roses; color, clear 

 dark pink, shaded carmine. Form of flowers, 



bold and handsome; very fragrant. 



D-PTNPT7 PAMTTTF PH? PHHAN 0ne ° f the g randest hard y red Roses and 

 PRINCE CAMILLA DK ROHAJN. unaI , p roached in color. It is best de- 

 scribed as a blackish-crimson. In the bud it is the darkest; as the flower exposes, 

 vivid, smoky-crimson shades are brought to light, giving it a very rich effect. 



A beautiful hardy Rose in 

 flower and foliage. The former 

 s large and cupped, bright cherry-red and very fragrant. 

 Long flower stalks almost devoid of thorns. 

 T A TfRAlvn? Flowers large and beautiful, either in 

 LA r K/VLNUr/. j- ne k ut j f orm or w hen expanded; peach- 

 blossom color, shaded pink and silvery-rose. It is ever- 

 blooming, and most deliciously fragrant. 

 MAPNA fTTAPTA B "ght deep pink, very large and 

 mAunA ^nrtx^irt. fragrant. A grand and very popu- 



ose SPECIAL OFFER 



ULRICH BRUNNER. 



The "IMPERISHABLE" Collection of 12 hardy Roses, 1st size, 



$6.00; 2d size, $4.50; 3d size, $1.50. 

 Single plants of any of the above. 60c. 50c. and 15c. each. 



