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EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN— Plants 



Henderson's Pot-Grown Roses 



FOR SHIPMENT DURING MARCH, APRIL, MAY AND JUNE 



Mrs. Ambrose Riccardo 



A variety splendidly adapted to our American climate. It makes beautiful 

 buds particularly during the autumn months. Color light orange-yellow 

 shaded silvery-pink. 



Mrs. Charles Bell 



Beautifully clear shell-pink buds opening to large, full, globular blooms 

 that show traces of light salmon. Plant is strong and well-branched and free 

 from disease. Moderately fragrant. A fine decorative cut-flower 

 similar to "Radiance." 



Ophelia 



The growth is vigorous, the foliage dark green and very hand- 

 some. It is large both in the bud and expanded flower, double 

 to the center and opens beautifully. The coloring may be des- 

 cribed as brilliant salmon-flesh, shaded with rose at the edge of 

 the petals, while the center is a beautiful blending of pink and 

 orange-salmon. 



Radiance 



This grand variety was introduced fey us in 1909 and has 

 Htained first rank. 



"Radiance" is a brilliant rosy-carmine, displaying beautiful, 

 rich and opaline pink tints in the open flower; the form is fine, 

 largest size and full, with cupped petals. The bud is large, bril- 

 iant, radiant; the stems are long, buds and flowers borne erect. 



Red Radiance 



It is a clear red sport of the well-known and popular garden 

 Rose "Radiance." It inherits all the fine qualities of the latter — 

 vigorous growth, erect branching habit, and healthy dark green 

 foliage. The stems are long and rigid. Delightfully fragrant. 



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 OF THE ROSE" 



free if asked for when ordering 



Lady Ursula 



Flesh-pink, large, full, great substance: petals large, delicately Tea per- 

 fumed. The growth is vigorous and upright. 



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 trans- 

 lucent gold at the base of the petals. In richness of fragrance it equals in 

 intensity the finest Marechal Niel. The buds are long and pointed,, and 

 expand into a flower of mammoth proportions. 



Mme. Alexandre Dreux 







This unique variety will be hailed with delight by all who admire dis- 

 tinctiveness in Roses. The buds are coppery orange-red passing to salmon- 

 pink as the flowers expand. Flowers are not large but they are perfectly 

 formed and keep a long time. 



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. Jules Bouche 



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A splendid Rose that should be in every garden: color salmon-white, 

 center shaded rose. Large and full, well-formed flowers. Just as handsome 

 in the full-blossom flower as in the bud. A most prolific bloomer, very 

 fragrant. Long, straight stems and splendid foliage. A thrifty grower. 



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 Inter- 

 national 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; 

 flowers 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. Remarkable for 

 freedom of bloom; close-set dark foliage. 



Price for any of the above strong 2-year-old pot grown plants. First size $1.50 each, $18.00 per doz. 



Second size $1.00 each, $10.00 per doz. 



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