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



HARDY DORMANT ROSES-Continued. 



Duke of Edinburgh. Bright ver- 

 milion, extra large and full, a 

 distinct and splendid variety. 



Eugene Furst. Velvety crimson, 

 very large flower, with broad, 

 massive petals quite double ; a 

 valuable Rose. 



Fisher Holmes. Finely shaped 

 flowers and buds, dark velvety 

 crimson. 



Gen. Jacqueminot. Brilliant crim- 

 son. The most widely popular 

 Rose. 



Gen. Washington. An old garden 

 favorite, red, shaded crimson and 

 carmine, large, full and flat ; a 

 most profuse bloomer and com- 

 pact grower. 



John Hopper. Bright rose "with 

 carmine centre, large and full ; 

 esteemed by all who grow it as 

 of the highest order. 



La France. Peach-blossom pink, 

 the model garden Rose ; blooms 

 all summer. 



Louis Van Houtte. Crimson ma- 

 roon, full and half-globular. 



B0RMANT 

 HARDY 

 ROSES. 



ALL BHDDED L6W 

 0N BRIER STOCKS. 



FOR the fourth time we offer dor- 

 mant Roses; this is to satisfy 

 a demand from many custom- 

 ers for plants that can be planted 

 outside early in Spring, before it is 

 safe to set out plants that are grow- 

 ing in pots, and consequently are 

 in full leaf. The illustration shows 

 the character of the plants we supply 

 also the method of planting and prun- 

 ing them after being planted. We can 

 supply these from the time this catalogue 

 is issued up to April 15th ; 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 roots. The 

 great value of these budded Roses lies in 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 express. Buy- 

 early and store in cellar until ground is ready. 



Baroness Rothschild. An exquisite 



shade of satiny pink. 

 Capt Christy. Delicate flesh color, 

 deepening in shade toward the 



Prune after plant- 

 ing and as shown 

 on dotted lines. 



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 color, 



very fragrant. 

 Magna Charta. Dark pink, one of 



the easiest Roses to grow. 

 Mme. Gabriel Luizet Light satiny 



pink, an attractive sort. 

 Merveille de Lyon. Extra large. 



blush white, a massive flower. 

 Mrs.J SharmanCrawford.Beauti- 



lulllarge 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, almosi black 

 Ulrich Brunner. Cherry-red; a 



grand Rose; very free-bloomnig. 



Dormant Plants of the above, as shown 

 in \\\ustTaX\.on,purc haser' s selectiOn,%i.oo 

 per doz., $14.00 per 100. Our selection, 

 $1.50 per doz., $12.00 per 100. Full set of 

 28 sorts for $4 00. Cannot be supplied 

 after April /jt/i. 



Price for plants growing in 5 and 6 

 inch pots, ready April 16th : Extra 

 Selected Plants, $4.50 per doz. Collec- 

 tion of 28 grand Roses for$io.oo. Second 

 Grade of the above, fine plants, $3.50 per 

 doz. Set of 28 sorts for $6.00. 



Alfred Colomb. Carmine crimson, a 



grand Rose in every way. 

 Anna de Diesbach (Gloire de Paris). 



Rich carmine. 



Ball of Snow BouledeNeige). Large, 

 pure white, globular flowers, very 

 fragrant, almost ever-blooming, very 

 long stems ; one of the most useful 

 of the class. 



BARON DE BONSTETTEN. Black- 

 ish crimson, with vivid red shad 

 ings. (See cut.) 



centre ; one of the most beautiful of 

 Roses; The foliage is quite distinct; 

 very free in flowering. 

 Coquette des Alpes White, tinged 

 blush, medium sized flower, semi- 

 cupped in form, a fine variety 

 Countess of Oxford Very profuse ; 

 soft rosy carmine. 



See prices at end of list above. 



Baron de Bonstetten. 



