152 Prolong "The Time of Roses" to Winter by Proper Selection 

 Henderson's Pot-Grown Roses 



FOR SHIPMENT DURING MARCH, APRIL, MAY AND JUNE 



Double White Killarney 



A pure white "sport" from the pink Killarney; 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 bed- 

 ding. The buds and flowers are beautiful beyond description: many 

 consider it easily the finest white garden Rose in cultivation. 



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. Like all 

 high-colored Roses it varies, but the rule is. that it intensifies rather 

 than lightens in its wonderful shadings, 



Eldorado 



A new everblooming Rose of promise. The flowers are .large and full 

 color, golden-yellow flushed with red in the bud stage, opening to clear 

 yellow. The growth is sturdy and healthy, the foliage large and 

 abundant. 



Everest 



The flowers are of a large size and in form suggest Fran Karl Druschki, 

 Color pure white with a suggestion of cream. Remarkably fragrant, a 

 strong healthy grower with bold handsome foliage. The perfectly 

 formed flowers are borne on long stems. Price 2-year old pot grown 

 plants $2.00 each. Second size $1.50 each. 



Golden Salmon 



A new rose of the Dwarf Polyantha or "Baby Rose" type. It is a 

 wonderful brilliant orange scarlet. As a budding variety it is splendid 

 and if grown in pots during the summer, makes a most satisfactory 

 plant for winter blooming. 



Irish Hope 



A splendid and distinct rose with well-formed buds composed of 

 heavy, broad petals opening to moderately full, very fragrant flowers. 

 The color is a rich rosy crimson with maroon shading. It is a vigorous 

 grower and a free and continuous bloomer. 



Jonkheer J. L. Mock 



A fine Rose for any purpose. Color is carmine to imperial-pink. A 

 strong, healthy grower, carrying its flowers on long, stiff stems; they 

 are full, of great size, having great substance and depth of petal, with 

 high center; very fragrant. 



Julien Potin 



This Rose will probably become better known as The Golden Pernet. 

 It is unquestionably the most gorgeous yellow Rose yet introduced, a 

 rich golden yellow that grows richer and deeper as the flowers mature. 

 The buds are long and shapely and develop into large full flowers 

 delightfully sweet scented. Habit of growth upright with ample at- 

 tractive glossy bronzy-green foliage very free-flowering. 



Lady Mary Elizabeth 



A variety of outstanding merit. Of strong, vigorous upright branching 

 habit with good healthy foliage and very prolific flowering. Flowers 

 delightfully fragrant. Long pointed buds with deep substantial petals 

 in color a brilliant carmine pink. 



Los Angeles 



This is, by all odds, one of the finest Roses ever introduced. The 

 growth is very vigorous and produces a continuous succession of long- 

 stemmed flowers of 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 Mareohal Niel. The buds are long and 

 pointed, and expand into a flower of mammoth proportions. 



Margaret McGredy 



One of McGredy 's most brilliantly colored masterpieces, large, beauti- 

 fully shaped full double flowers distinct from all others in its rich 

 coloring which is a brilliant shade of Turkish or Oriental red, passing as 

 the flowers age to a beautiful carmine-rose. 



Marion Cran 



In the young stage before the flowers expand the color is deep butter- 

 cup-yellow, margined and flushed cerise and rosy scarlet. As the flower 

 opens the outside of the petals retain their color, while the inner side 

 opens a brilliant geranium scarlet flushed and veined orange and 

 yellow. As the flowers age the color changes to a deep cerice on bright 

 rosy-scarlet flushed buttercup yellow. 



Mme. Butterfly 



A sport from Ophelia, retaining all the good qualities of its parent, 

 but with deeper shadings of apricot and gold on the salmon-pink ground. 



Mme. Edouard Herriot 



This variety gained great prominence in Europe as the "Daily Mail 

 Rose," having won the Daily Mail cup offered for the finest new Rose at 

 the International Rose Exhibition in England in 1912. It is a wonderful 

 Rose. The combination of color shown in the buds and flowers is distinct 

 and charming. In the bud it is coral-red shaded with yellow at the base, 

 the open flowers coral-red shaded with yellow and bright rosy scarlet, 

 passing to shrimp-red: Sowers of medium size, well formed and not too 

 full. The plant is a most vigorous grower, of a spreading branching 

 habit, with ample bronzy green foliage. 



Mrs. Aaron Ward 



The wonderful color catches the eye at once, a deep, golden orange 

 shading to creamy yellow and white at edge of petals; buds are cupped 

 and very deep, showing the glowing heart to the best advantage. Re- 

 markable for freedom of bloom ; close-set dark foliage. 



Mrs. A. R. Barraclough 



Pink sounds uninteresting in a new Rose there being so many of this 

 shade, but in this new variety we have a most distinct and valuable 

 addition of a bright but soft sparkling carmine-pink of an even shade 

 passing to yellow at the base of the petals. The color does not fade as 

 the flower ages but appears to become brighter. 



Mrs. Erskine Pembroke Thorn 



It is of healthy vigorous growth with abundant dark bronzy disease- 

 resisting foliage. The medium sized buds are long and shapely and 

 develop into good sized full double very shapely flowers of a rich deep 

 lemon yellow sweetly scented. 



Mrs. Wakefield Christie-Miller 



Color inside of petal soft pearly-blush shaded salmon, outside of petal 

 clear vermilion-rose — a marvelous and delightful scheme of coloring. 

 The blooms are of enormous size, retaining their wonderful bright 

 coloring in the hottest sun. The habit of the plant is perfect, holding 

 every bloom upright; its foliage is mildew proof. (See illustration.) 



Price for any of the above, except where noted, strong 2-year-old pot grown plants: 

 each, $18.00 per doz. Second size $1.00 each, $10.00 per doz. 



First size $1.50 



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