PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW^YORK. — WHOLESALE CATALOGUE. — PLANTS. 



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DORMANTiHARDY ROSES==Cootimied. 



Duke of Edinburgh.? Bright^ver- 

 milion, extra large and full, a dis- 

 tinct and splendid variety. 

 Eugene Furst. Velvety crimson, 

 very large flower, with broad, 

 massive petals quite double. 

 Fisher Holmes. Finely shaped 



flowers, dark velvety crimson. 

 Gen. Jacqueminot. Brilliant crim- 

 t son. The most popular Rose. 

 Gen. Washington. An old garden 

 favorite, red, shaded crimson and 

 carmine, large, full and flat. 

 Gloire de Margottin. One of the 

 most unique hardy Roses we have; 

 the color surpasses all other hardy 

 Roses, and is the nearest approach 

 to scarlet we have. Buds long and 

 pointed, flowers full and double, 

 delightfully fragrant. 

 John Hopper. Bright rose with 

 carmine centre, large and full ; es- 

 teemed by all who grow it as of 

 the highest order. 

 La France. Peach-blossom pink, 

 ™ — ' the model garden 

 Rose; blooms 

 all summer. 



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Louis Van Houtte. Crimson 

 maroon, full and half globular. 



Mabel Morrison. Pure white; 

 large, massive, perfectly formed 

 flowers. 



Margaret Dickson. White, with 



pale, flesh centre ; extra large 



flower of fine substance, strong, 



vigorous growth. 

 Marie Baumann. Crimson ver- 

 milion, suffused carmine ; large, 



full, of exquisite form and eclor, 



very fragrant. 

 Magna Charta. Dark pink, one 'if 



the easiest Roses to grow. 

 Mme. Gabriel Luizet. Light, 



satiny pink, an attractive sort. 

 MerTeille de Lyon. Extra large, 



blush white, a massive flower. 

 Mrs J. Sharman Crawford. 



Beautiful large pink ; very free 



flowering. 

 Mrs. John Laing. Rich, satiny 



pink, delicious fragrance ; blooms 



constantly. 

 Paul Neyron. Flowers 5 inches 



across ; color lovely dark pink. | 

 PERSIAN YELLOW. Hardy 



yellow Rose ; best of its color. ( See 



cut.) 



Prince Camille de Rohan. Dark 

 crimson maroon, almost black. 



Ulrich Brunner. Cherry red ;~ a 

 grand Rose ; very free blooming. 



PRICES, 

 Dormant Plants, purchaser s 

 selection, $12.00 per 100. Our selection, 

 $10.00 per 100. Cannot be supplied 

 after April i$th. 



Price for plants growing m 5 anil 6 

 inch pots, ready April 1 5th ; Extra 

 Selected Plants, $3.00 per dozen. 

 Second Grade $2 50 per dozen. 



AGAIN we offer a fine grade of 

 dormant hardy Roses, to satisfy 

 a demand from many custom- 

 ers for plants that can be planted out- 

 side early in spring, before it is safe 

 to set out plants that are growing in 

 pots, and consequently are in full leaf 

 The illustration shows the character of 

 the plants we supply ; also the method of 

 planting and pruning them after being 

 planted. We can supply these from the time 

 this catalogue is issued up to April after 

 that time they can only be supplied from pots, 

 at the prices quoted at the end of the list. If planted as shown in the illustration, 

 these Roses, although budded, will emit roots where the true Rose joins the Brier 

 stock, and will eventually become established on their own rocts. The great 

 value of these budded Roses lies m the fact that they produce better flowers and 

 make stronger plants in a shorter period than those grown from cuttings ; and the 

 advantage is that having no soil on the roots and being dormant, they are of little 

 weight and can be sent cheaply by freight or express. Buy early and store until 

 ground is ready in the spring for planting. 



Alfred Colomb. Carmine crimson 



grand Rose in every way. 

 Anna de Diesbach (Gloire de 



Paris). Rich carmine. 

 Ball of Snow (Boule de Neige). 



Large, pure white, globular flowers. 

 BARON DE BONSTETTEN. . . 



Blackish crimson, with vivid red 



shadings. (See cut.) 



Baroness Rothschild. An exquisite 



shade of satiny pink. 

 Capt. Christy. Delicate flesh color, 



deepening toward the centre. 

 Coquette des Alpes. White, tinged 

 blush, medium-sized flower, semi- 

 cupped in form, a fine variety. 

 Countess of Oxford. Very profuse ; 

 soft, rosy carmine. 



N0TE." WE can su PP'y a general assortment of Monthly Roses from 3 inch pots, 

 — our selection— at $5.00 per 100, $45.00 per 1000 ; purchased early these 

 will make fine plants to grow on for spring sales in pots. Plants, from 2\ inch 

 pots, $4.00 per ioo ; $35.00 per 1000. 



Noisette Roses. General assortment from 3 inch pots. $6.00 per 100. 

 Hardy Roses. General assortment from 3 inch pots, $8.00 per 100. 



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