PETEt^ HENDEHSO^l 8t CO.-PLiflJlT DEPAf{T|VIErlT. 



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DINsMOPE 



The Dinsmoie. The ever-blooming haidj' crimson Rose. 



(See cut above, and full description on j^age 107.) 

 La France. As yet unequaled in its color, a satiny 



shade of pink, shading to blush, of the most delicious 



fragrance ; ever-blooming and very hardy. 

 Magna Charta. Bright dark pink, very large and 



fragrant. 

 Ulricli Bruuer. Bright cheri-y red, shaded carmine. 

 Priuce C. de Rohan. Large and full, perfect form and 



richest fragrance ; dark crimson. 



FiflE HAfjDV looses 



Named below are unequaled in their class, combining the greatest varietj-- 

 of form, I'ichness of color and freedom of bloom which it is possible to get- 

 in that number. The first and second sizes will bloom this year, and the 

 third will make fine plants for next season's flowering. 

 American Beauty. Eieh carmine crimson. (See description, page 103. 

 Anna de Die.sbach. Dark rich pink ; immense size. 

 Paul Neyron. Probably the largest of all Roses; color, clear dark pink, 



shaded carmine. Form of flowers, bold and handsome ; very fragrant. 

 Capt. Christy. Delicate flesh color, lai-ge, full and double, very profuse ; 



blooms from the time it is planted until frost. 

 Gen. Jacqueminot. Color, rich dark crimson. {See dcscrijdion, page 107.) 

 Earl of Dufferin. Dark velvety crimson, full and double ; one of the 



grandest dark colored liardj' Eoses. 

 Coquette des Blanches. One of the finest hardy white Eoses. Flowers 



of medium size, produceil in great masses. 

 Collection of 12 Best Hardy Roses, first size, extra large, S7.50; seconi 

 size, 84.50 ; third size, S3. 00. 75c., 50c. and 30c. for single plants. 



THE TWELVE FINE EYER-BLOOMING ROSES 



Named below we believe are the best pos 

 sible selection to be obtained in that number 

 Even the smallest size of these will bloom 

 abundantly this season. 

 MALMAISON. A splendid Eose, ever- 



bloomin;,', and of the richest shade of 



blush. It is nearly as hardy as the Hy- 

 brid Perpetual Eoses, some immense 



bushes having stood out in winter in the 



New York cemeteries for many j-ears. 

 AGRIPPINA. No Monthly Eose surpasses 



this in profusion of bloom. The richest 



shade of crimson, blossoming the entire 



season. -*" ' ^^i'.' ^' 



PERLB DES JARDINS. The best yellow Tea Rose. Largo size, 



exquisite tea fragrance, and ever-blooming. (See cut adjoining.) 

 HERMOSA. A clean healthy grower; color, bright pink. It is grown largely in 



the New York cemeteries for its hardiness and continuous blooming. 

 MARIE LAMBERT. A pure white Tea Eose ; ever-blooming, of large size and 



delicious fragrance. One of the very best summer-blooming Tea Eoses. 

 SOUVENIR DE WOOTTON. (See description and engraving, j^age 103.) 

 MRS. DEGRAW. Eich glossy pink. (See special description and engraving, page 100. i 

 MAD. HOSTE. Clear lemon yellow, shading to white. (Set; special description and 



engraving, page 102.) 

 NIPHETOS. Pure wliite, long pointed buds, one of the most beautiful Eoses in 



o ur l ist. 

 CATHERINE MERMET. The most beautiful of the light pink Roses. Buds long 



and pointed, the ideal form rn a Rose, full and double, deliciously fragrant. 



BON SILENE. Brilliant carmine, a strong, vigor- 

 ous grower and very prolific in bloom ; ex- 

 quisite tea fragrance. 

 SAFRANO. Color, bright buff, exquisitely fra- 

 grant. This is the ideal Tea Rose. 

 Collection of 12 Fine Ever-Blooming Roses, first 

 size, $4.50; second size, $3.00; third size, $1.50. 

 Single plants, 50c., 30c. and 15c. each. 



