PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK. — WHOLESALE LIST OF PLANTS. 



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Hardy Roses. 



All pot grown, 

 budded low on 

 rianetti stocks. 

 Ready Immediately. 



Alfred Colomb. Carmine crimson. A grand Rose. 

 *Anna de Diesbach (Gloire de Paris). Rich carmine 

 Ball of Snow (Boule de Neipe). Large, pure white. 

 *Baron de Bonstetten. Blackish crimson, vivid red shadings. 

 Baroness Rothschild. An exquisite shade of satiny pink. 

 Caprice. Satiny pink, striped white and carmine. 

 *Coquette des Alpes. White, tinged blush, very free. 

 Countess of Oxford. Very profuse ; soft, rosy carmine. 

 Duke of Edinburgh. Bright vermillion, extra large and full. 

 *Eugene Furst. Velvety crimson, very large flowers. 

 Fisher Holmes Finely shaped flowers and buds, dark vel- 

 vety crimson. 



*Frahcois LeYet. Cherry rose, bright and distinct. 

 :: "Gen Jacqueminot. Brilliant crimson The most widely 

 popular Rose. 



Gen. Washington. An old garden favorite, red, shaded 

 crimson. 



John Hopper. Bright rose with carmine centre, large and full. 

 *La France. Peach blossom pink, the model garden Rose. 

 Louis Van Houtte. Crimson maroon, full and half globular. 

 Mabel Morrison. Pure white ; massive flowers, cupped form. 

 Margaret Dickson. White, with pale, flesh centre ; extra large flower. 

 Marie Baumann. Crimson vermillion, suffused carmine ; exquisite form. 

 *Magna Charta. Dark pink, one of the best Roses. 

 Mme. Gabriel Luizet. Light satiny pink, an attractive sort. 

 MerYeille De Lyon Extra large, blush white. 



Mrs. John Laing. Rich, satiny pink, delicious fragrance ; bloi.ms con- 

 stantly. 



Paul Neyron. Flowers 5 inches across ; color lovely dark pink. 

 Persian Yellow. Hardy yellow Rose : best of its color. 

 * Prince Camille de Rohan Dark crimson maroon. 

 *Roger Lambelin. Crimson striped white. 



Price for the above, strong 2-year-old plants, pot grown, 30c. each, $3.00 per 

 do/.. $20.00 per 100. Those marked with an asterisk (*) we can supply on their 

 own roots from the open ground (ready October 25th i, $1 .50 doz., $10.00 per 100. 



OUR NEW GOLD MEDAL ROSE, " JUBILEE." 



(PLANTS ON THEIR OWN ROOTS. ) 



This grand Rose was shown on a colored plate in our spring catalogue. 

 It was awarded the gold medal by the Massachusetts Horticultural So- 

 cietv, the only Rose to obtain that honor. It is the finest dark red hardy 

 garden Rose yet produced. A pure red in its deepest tone, shading to deep 

 crimson red and velvety maroon red in the depths of the petals. It fairly 

 glows in its rich warmth of coloring and has a rich velvety finish, contain- 

 ing the darkest color combined with pure color of which nature is capable. 



Price, strong plants _ 

 from 5 inch pots, $3.00 Siis 

 per doz., $20.00 per 100. 

 These plants are 2 years 

 old, grown on their own 

 roots. 



NEW ROSE, HRS. ROBERT GARRETT, 



PLANTS ON THEIR 

 OWN ROOTS. 



A variety of American origin, therefore it is a certainty that it will prove to be 

 adapted to our climate. It is equally valuable for winter forcing or summer blooming 

 in the open ground. 



It is difficult to describe this Rose ; much of the coloring is due to its form and its 

 semi-transparency, and is generated as it were in the Rose itself. Speaking broadly, the 

 general color effect is a glo wing shell-like pink. Price, istsize, strong 2-year-old plants, 

 from 5 inch pots, .$3.00 per doz. , $20.00 per 100 ; from 4 inch pots, $2.00 per do/.., $1 5.00 

 per iuo ; from 3 inch pots. $1 25 per doz., $10.00 per 100 ; from 2 inch pots, $1 00 per 

 doz. . $6.00 per 100. Plants from open ground (readv Oct. 20th) $2.00 doz. , $1 5.00 per 100. 



THE CRIMSON RAMBLER. 



This grand Rose improves upon acquaintance. The better it is known the more 

 popular it becomes. The flowers arc produced in trusses, pyramidal in shape, good 

 specimens measuring nine inches J ram base to tip, and seven inches across. Price, 

 plants from open ground (ready October 25th), $[.50 per doz., $12.00 per 100. 



THE MEMORIAL ROSE. (ROS0 WlCHUMWXtf.) 



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The grandest plant for cemetery decoration in existence. It grows flat on the ground , 

 like an ivy, and blooms in grand abundance throughout July and intermittingly the bal- fer^ 

 ance of the season, pure white, sweetly fragrant flowers, with a golden yellow disc. It 



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is perfectly hardy, and if planted this fall should bloom next season. Price, strong 

 plants from open ground, $1.50 per doz., $10.00 per 100. Ready October 25th. 



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