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



New Hardy Ever=blooming Rose, 



[^ IBERTY. 



WHAT has been so long desired, viz: an ever blooming 

 hardy, Hybrid Tea Rose that possessed a strong and en- 

 during rich crimson color, coupled with vigor of growth, 

 robust constitution and free blooming qualities, has at last been 

 obtained in "Liberty." It will be a boon alike to the grower who 

 forces Roses uuder glass for cut flowers and the one who plants 

 outdoors for summer flowers. The color is magnificent, rich fiery 

 ruby with deep crimson 

 tones in the depths of the 

 flowers. The petals are cov- 

 ered with a rich velvety 

 bloom like those of the "Ju- 

 bilee" Rose, which we in 

 troduced in 1807. The fra- 

 grance is delightful, all-per- 

 vading and refreshing, the 

 crowning glory which alone 

 would suffice to give it a 

 high place amongst fine 

 Roses. During the seasons 

 of 1898 and 1809 this grand 

 Rose was exhibited at all the 

 leading horticultural exhibi- 

 tions throughout the coun- 

 try, and has received medals 

 and certificates, never fail- 

 ing in a single instance to 

 score an instantaneous and 

 signal triumph. The horti- 

 cultural press has teemed 

 with richly deserved enco 

 miums, "sufficient to fill 

 pages, but we have room 

 only for one from American 

 Gardening, which is a type 

 of the rest. 



"Never hasnature yielded 

 to the painstaktng hybridist 

 and plant raiser a more beau- 

 tiful or more satisfying color 

 than that seen in the new 

 hybrid Tea Rose, 'Liberty,' 

 which to-day marks the limit 

 of gloriously deep, yet bright 

 coloration in a family by no 

 means deficient in warm, 

 rich hues of crimson red. 

 Even as the ruby flashings 

 of generous wine have been 

 an inspiration to verse 

 writers for ages, so are we 

 now fired to enthusiasm 

 when contemplating the 

 rich, liquid-ruby hue of 

 ' Liberty.' " 



Price for strong young 

 plants (ready in April), 75c. 

 each, $6.00 per doz., 25 for 

 $12.50, 50 for $18.00, 100 for 

 $25.00. 



NEW CREEPING 

 HARDY ROSES. 



Evergreen Gem. (Wichuraiana X Madame Hoste). Flowers 

 double, yellow, buff in bud, opening to almost white, two or 

 three inches in diameter, perfectly double, and with a delicate 

 Sweet Brier fragrance. 



Gardenia. (Wichuraiana X Perle des Jardins.) Buds bright 

 yellow, open flowers, cream color, and three to three and one- 

 half inches in diameter; delightfully fragrant. 



Jersey Beauty. (Wichuraiana X Perle des Jardins.) 

 Flowers single, three inches in diameter, pale yellow, covering 

 the plant entirely; very fragrant. 

 Price for the three Roses above, young plants, $2.00 per doz.; 



% 1 5.00 per 100. 



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Beaute Lyonnaise. (Hybiirl Tea ) Raised from Earoness 

 Rothschild, which it resembles in character. It flowers most 

 profusely, color white slightly tinted with pale yellow. 

 Climbing: Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. A "sport" 

 from that fine garden and greenhouse whose name it bears and 

 identical with it in hardiness, freedom of hloom, color and size 

 of flowers but a strong climber 

 Ferdinand Jamin. (Hybrid Tea.) Another very promis- 

 ing new Rose, color rosy carmine shaded with salmon. Large 



globular flowers. 

 L'lnnocence. (Hybrid 

 Tea.) Flowers large, full 

 and globular, pure white, 

 double, borne on long, 

 straight stems. 

 Mmc. Cadeau-Ra- 

 mey. (Hybrid Tea ) 

 Flowers large and full, 

 perfect in form, color rosy 

 flesh shaded with yellow 

 at the base and bordered 

 with rosy carmine. Very 

 free blooming and adapted 

 for forcing. 

 Merrie England. (H. 

 P') A charming Rose, to- 

 tally distinct, color rosy 

 crimson, very distinctly 

 and plentifully striped 

 silvery blush ; form and 

 quality good. 

 Perle des Rouges. 

 ( Polyantha.) Growth 

 dwarf and bushy ; flowers 

 medium size, very full ; 

 color velvety crimson, 

 reflex of petals bright 

 cerise. 



Price for the above, strong 

 plants from 3-inch pots, 

 $10 000 per 100. 



HARDY 



CREEPING 



ROSES. 



South Orange Per- 

 fection. Double 

 flowers, soft blush chang- 

 ing to white, about one 

 and one half inches in 

 diameter. Perfect rosettes 

 in shape. 

 Triumph . This may well 

 be called the Double 

 "Memorial Rose," as it 

 preserves the color of the 

 parent, with its character- 

 istics of growth and 

 foliage, but the flowers are 

 double and very fragrant. 

 They are produced in 

 clusters of from twelve to 

 eighteen flowers on 

 each cluster on small side shoots. 

 Universal Favorite. A fitting companion to the double 

 white " Memorial Rose ;" identical in growth, double flowers 

 one and one-half to two inches in diameter, of a soft, light pink, 

 and very fragrant. 

 Pink Roamer. The flowers are single, over two inches 

 in diameter, a bright, rich pink, with a large, silvery-white 

 centre and orange-red stamens, producing a most charming 

 effect. 



Price, strong one-year plants, from 5-inch pots, $16.00 per 

 100 ; plants from 3-inch pots, $6.00 per 100. 



