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PETER HENDERSON'S CATALOGUE. 



CLIMBING HARDY ROSES. 

 Baltimore Belle. Blush, tinged rose and white. 



The 



flowers are very double, and are produced in great 

 clusters. The whole plant is one complete mass of 

 bloom when at its best. 



Bonrsnlt Elc<jans. Flowers semi-double, purplish crim- 

 son in color. 



i. i in of the Prairies. Bright violet crimson; large, very 

 double and fragrant. A beautiful rose. 



Seven Sisters. Blush changing to crimson; free flow- 

 ering and fragrant. 



Prairie Qnccn. Dark rosy red, changing to pink. 



Bennett's Seedling. Ayrshire or Scotch Hose. Like 

 all of its class, its growth is very slender and rapid; 

 flowers small, white and double. 



Dundee Ramble, Same class and character as the pre- 

 ceding, but semi-double. 



1st size, 5 ) cts. each; 84.50 per doz. 

 2d " 30 cts. " 3.00 



MOSS ROSE, "White Bath." 



We offer some extr;i large plants of this superb variety ; 

 color pure pearly white; very mossy and fragrant. 

 SJ.r>0 each. 



NEW nYBKID TEA BOSK, " AMERICAN BANNER." 



NEW STRIPED TEA ROSE, 

 Banner.'' 



1 American 



The cut hardly gives a fair representation of this novel- 

 ty, one of the most wonderful, in our opinion, that has 

 ever occurred among plants. Color bright carmine, 

 striped and slashed with white. It ever remains constant 

 in its striped character, as three years' trial has well 

 proved. It is of an exceedingly free-blooming character, 

 every shoot producing a bud, whether planted in the open 

 ground or grown for winter flowers. (See cut.) 



1st size, $1-00 each ; $9.00 per doz. 



2d " .50 " 4.50 " " 



3d " .25 " 2.25 " " 





YELLOW TEA ROSE, " PERLE DES JARDINf." 



YELLOW TEA ROSE, •« Perle des Jar- 

 dins." 

 No rose ever cultivatedfor cut flowers up to tho present 

 time is now so valuable as this; tens of thousands of it. 

 covering many acres In glass, are now grown in tin' \ i < ■ i 1 1 

 ityof New York for winter flowering; it is equally valu- 

 able for summer, as it flowers continuously. Its color is a 

 rich shade of yellow, large, size a^nd perfect form, tea fra- 

 grance, a healthy free grower, and unequaled in profusion 

 of bloom, either in greenhouse iu winter or in tho open 

 ground in summer. Wo will grow 50,000 plants of this va- 

 riety alone this season, and can supply for rosaries iu 

 quantity plants of all sizes at special rates. The cut rep- 

 resents the average size. {Set cut. I 



1st size, .si. CO each ; §900 per doz. 



2d " .75 " 6.00 " '• 



3d •' .30 " 3.50 " •' 



4th •' .15 " 1.50 " " 



DOUBLE SCARLET SWEET BRIAR. 



This is identical with the well-known "Sweet Briar." 

 so valued for the delicious odor of its foliage, but with 

 double crimson scarlet flowers. Hardy. 



Large plants only ; price, $2.00 each. 



TRUE ENGLISH SWEET BRIAR, or 

 EGLANTINE. 



This is the well-known Bose of the English Gardens and 

 hedge rows. The delicious fragrance of the leaves makes 

 it familiar to all who have been in Europe. 

 Price, 25 cts. each ; $2.00 per doz.; for hedging, $12 per 100. 



EVER-BLOOMING ROSES. 



SERIES I. 

 Anna Oliver. Creamy blush, shaded with carmine; 



very large, full and fragrant. 

 American Banner. (See special description above.) 

 Clement Nabonnnnd. Outer petals rosy lilac, inner 



ones golden yellow ; free-flowering and fragrant. 



