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Plant Department 



For the convenience of our customers who like to order their plants at the same time that they order other garden require- 

 ments, we have again included the Plant Department in this catalog. 



Also for the convenience of our customers, we are this year inaugurating a new departure in the plant business — a prepaid 

 transportation service. 



SPECIAL NOTICE: We will deliver transportation paid to all points East of the Mississippi River all plants listed in this cat- 

 alog. Beyond this point purchaser pays the transportation charges. In making this Free Delivery Offer, we reserve the right 

 to ship goods either by Parcel Post, Express or Freight at our option. We do not ship plants C. O. D. 



SHIPPING DATES. 



We guarantee the safe arrival of all plants sent by Express or Parcel 

 Post to all points in the United States. Should anything be injured 

 in transit, we urge our customers to notify us at once on receipt of 

 the goods, and in every case send us a list of what has been damaged 

 so that we can replace them. But when they arrive in good condition 

 our responsibility ceases, and if from inattention or other causes they 

 fail and complaint is then made we cannot replace them. 



We would appreciate it if our customers 

 would specify a shipping date, otherwise we will ship at such time as 

 in our judgment we deem most suitable. We ship direct from our 

 Plant Department at Red Bank, N. J. 



PACKING. We make no charge for packing domestic shipments. 

 Special packing for export shipments charged for at cost. 



Henderson's Famous Everblooming Roses 



We furnish these plants in spring up to April 10th in a dormant condition, and during April and up to the end of June in pot-grown plants. 

 Our pot-grown plants are well rooted and are shipped with a ball of soil around the roots. They are easy to plant; they receive no check either 

 during transportation or when transplanted. Send for pamphlet, "The Garden Culture of the Rose." 



Select Standard Meritorious Varieties 



Betty 

 Uprichard 



AMI QUINARD 



Prized for the deep velvety luster of the buds 

 and the crimson maroon tones in the open 

 flower; fragrant. The plant is vigorous and 

 upright. 



BETTY UPRICHARD 



This lovely Rose is fast becoming one of 

 the most popular garden varieties, on account 

 of its perfectly-shaped, long-pointed bud, its 

 long-lasting qualities when open, and its 

 persistent blooming qualities. The buds are 

 copper-red and open to a brilliant orange- 

 carmine on outer petals with salmon reflexes. 

 The fragrance is rich and spicy. (See illus- 

 tration.) 



CHARLES P. KILHAM 



The buds are pointed, opening to perfectly 

 formed, full double flowers of a rich oriental 

 red, flushed with orange and glowing scarlet. 

 A vigorous grower, sweetly scented. 



DOUBLE WHITE KILLARNEY 



A pure white "sport" from the pink Kil- 

 larney; equal to it in all the good points of the 

 latter, superior to it in some. One strong point 

 of superiority is that it has more petals than 

 the parent variety, and these petals are of 

 greater substance, so it is of greater value for 

 outdoor bedding. The buds and flowers are 

 beautiful beyond description; many consider 

 it easily the finest white garden rose. 



DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON 



The ground color is chrome-yellow, through 

 which run veins of rich orange and shadings of 

 the same running into the rich yellow. (See 

 illustration.) 



EDITH NELLIE PERKINS 



The outside of the petals is cream and blush 

 shaded, with orange at the base; the inner 

 face is salmon-pink with golden-orange at the 

 base. The flowers are moderately double, 

 produced on long stems and sweetly scented. 



E. G. HILL 



A name that has long been associated with 

 fine Roses, this variety produces beautiful 

 long buds of dazzling scarlet. The flower 

 is high-centered; the plant is strong, vigorous 

 and free flowering. 



ELDORADO 



Golden buds flushed with red, opening to 

 clear yellow, cupped blooms, slightly fragrant. 

 Plants erect, and vigorous. 



ETOILE DE FRANCE 



Vivid crimson flowers with full rounded 

 centers of bright cerise; fragrant and long 

 lasting. 

 FEU JOSEPH LOOYMANS 



The delightfully fragrant flowers are carried 

 on long, stiff stems. The buds are long and 

 pointed, brilliant orange buff color, and open 

 into moderately double yellow flowers with 

 apricot center. 

 GRUSS AN TEPLITZ 



Deep crimson. Noted for its pervasive frag- 

 rance that is specially delightful. The flowers 

 come in clusters, each one perfect, but on slen- 

 der stems. Rich crimson, changing to bright 

 scarlet, shading to velvety fiery red. 

 HEINRICH WENDLAND 



Large, long, pointed buds and very large, 

 double, full, high-centered, intensely fragrant 

 flowers of unfading Nasturtium red. Reverse 

 of the petals deep golden yellow. Of vigorous 

 growth, flowering intermittently throughout 

 the season. 

 IMPERIAL POTENTATE 



Splendid long buds and large, double 

 flowers of a beautiful glistening rose-pink 

 shade. Really an outstanding Rose of excep- 

 tional beauty. 

 LADY ALICE STANLEY 



A lovely flesh pink with coral tints. A 

 favorite of many years standing. 

 LADY FORTEVIOT 



Large ovoid buds, opening to large moder- 

 ately double flowers that are delightfully 

 fragrant. Color, bright yellow flushed with 

 cardinal red. 

 LADY MARGARET STEWART 



A Rose of unique color. The flowers in the 

 young stage are a deep sunflower-yellow 

 heavily veined and splashed with orange- 

 scarlet; reverse of the petals deeply suffused 

 with carmine. As the flowers develop these 

 colors intermingle forming a beautiful cad- 

 mium-orange effect; delightfully sweet scented. 

 LOS ANGELES 



A luminous flame-pink, toned with coral and 

 shaded with translucent gold at the base of the 

 petals. In richness of fragrance it equals in 

 intensity the finest Marechal Neil. The buds 

 are long and pointed, and expand into a flower 

 of mammoth proportions. 



LUCIE MARIE 



A new rose introduced by Alex. Dickson & 

 Son in 1930. Buds long and pointed, deep 

 yellow splashed with red. As the outer petals 

 unfold the inner face is yellow with coppery 

 venation. Awarded Certificate of Merit, 

 National Rose Society of England. 



Prices for any of the above strong 2-year-old dormant plants up to April 10th, 75c each ; 

 $8.25 doz. Pot-grown plants, $1 .00 each ; $1 1 .00 doz. 



Delivered transportation paid East of the Mississippi River. See Special Notice, above. 



