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



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Hardy Ever-blooming Climbing Rose. 



Climbing 'Clothilde 

 Soupert ♦ . . 



An invaluable addition to our list of 

 hardy Roses of climbing habit. It has 



withstood a temperature of twenty de- 

 grees below zero. It blooms most pro- 

 fusely on growths made the previous 

 season, producing hundreds of clusters of 

 perfect flowers. The color is French 

 white with a distinct centre of silvery rose, 

 flowers perfectly double even in the hottest 

 weather. It is the healthiest climbing 

 Rose we know, has never had any disease 

 and should succeed everywhere, (See cut.) 

 Price, 2 year plants $3.00 per doz. Plants 

 from 3 inch pots $6.00 per 100. 



NEW HARDY YELLOW ROSE, 



SOLEIL D'OR OR "GOLDEN SUN. 



This is the first of a new race of Roses styled 

 " Pernetiana." It is a cross between the Persian 

 Yellow and the hybrid per petual Antoine Ducher. 

 It retains considerable of the character of Persian 

 Yellow, the bark of the wood being reddish, the thorns very fine; 

 the foliage more ample, large, full, globular flowers. The coloring 

 is superb, a blending in each flower of rich, chrome yellow, old 

 gold, orange, reddish gold, and nasturtium red. Price, 2 year 

 plants, each, $6.00 per doz. 



NEW EVER-BLOOMING ROSE "IVORY 



This beautiful new Rose is a sport from the variety "Golden 

 Gate," which has attained such popularity the past few years as a 

 first class sort for winter-blooming. 



Ivory has the same strong, sturdy habit as the parent, the same 

 large fragrant flowers, the same long, heavy flowering stems, the 

 fine buds and elegant form as the parent ; but is a soft white in 

 color. This Rose is certain to have a prominent position in the list 

 of best varieties for either summer or winter flowering. Price, 

 plants from 3 inch pots $12.00 per 100. 



CLIMBING CLOTIIILDE SOUPERT. 



A SPLENDID 

 EVER-BLOOMING R0SE,"R0SE D'EVIAN." 



One of the handsomest Roses of recent introduction, splendid 

 color and substance, fitted for our trying summers, when so many roses fail for lack of 

 these. It is a strong, bushy grower, with stout stems and thick, glossy green leaves. 

 The flowers are large and handsome, somewhat cup-shaped, but well filled and very 

 sweet. The color is deep rich rosy red, reverse petals of pale amaranth; makes extra 

 long pointed buds, and blooms abundantly all through the summer and fall. 

 Price, plants from 3 inch pots $8.00 per 100. 



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Hybrid Tea Rose, "BALDUIN. 



Also known as "HELEN GOULD." 



This grand summer-bedding and winter-flowering Rose was introduced 

 by us in this country and was shown on a colored plate by us in 1900. 



It is a fine variety and has well sus- 

 „ tained the reputation with which it 



was credited when introduced. It was 

 raised by Peter Lambert of Germany, 

 and w as named in honor of Balduln, a 

 celebrated bishop of Trier. 



The color is unique, a very soft, intense 

 carmine-crimson, with deeper shades in 

 the depths of the petals, in color very 

 like the "America!] Beauty." The pro- 

 fusion of bloom is truly marvelous, 

 every shoot producing a flower. It is 

 a grand acquisition to our Red Roses. 

 It is invaluable as an outdoor bedding 

 variety on account of its free habit, 

 hardiness, superb color and fine double 

 flowers. (See cut.) Price, plants from 

 3 inch pots $S.OO per 100. 



