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HEMDERSON'S a 
SPECIAL 
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The wonderful 
colorings and 
blendings we 
have in our mod¬ 
ern Roses were certainly 
never dreamed of years ago. 
ViTth the introduction of many 
new varieties each year the 
popularity of this flower is steadi¬ 
ly increasing and much interest is 
being taken in the planting of Rose 
beds. To further stimulate this in¬ 
terest we have thought it well this 
season to call attention to the satis¬ 
factory results that can be obtained 
by planting young Roses in the 
spring. We offer on this page a 
selected list of varieties, young plants 
from 2H inch pots. All but the Hy¬ 
brid Perpetuals should bloom freely 
this summer and make strong plants for 
next year. The Hybrid Perpetuals should 
flower the following year. Our booklet 
“The Garden Cultureof the Rose,” which 
gives full detailed instructions on plant¬ 
ing and care will be sent free if asked 
for when ordering. 
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS 
FOR BEDDING 
Price, Collection A. 10 plants each of 
10 varieties. $12.00; 25 plants each of 10 
varieties, S25.00; 100 plants each of 
10 varieties, $80.00. 
Price, Collection B. 10 plants each of 
10 varieties, $8.00; 25 plants each of 10 
varieties, $17.50; 100 plants each of 10 va¬ 
rieties, $60.00. 
Price, Collection C. 10 plants each of 10 
varieties, $8.00; 25 plants each of 10 varie¬ 
ties, $17.50; 100 plants each of 10 varieties, 
j $60.00. 
I Combination Offer. 12 of each of the 30 
I varieties, 360 plants, for $30.00 
NEWER 
HYBRID TEA ROSES 
COLLECTION A | 
ARTHUR R. GOODWIN. Coppery orange-red, 
passing to salmon-pink as the flowers expand, a 
superb combination of color. 
DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON. The ground color 
is chrome-yellow through which run veins of rich 
orange and shadings of the same running into 
the rich yellow. Like all high colored roses it is 
subject to variation but the rule is that it inten¬ 
sifies rather than lightens in its shadings. 
FRANCES CHARTERIS SETON. Flowers deep 
rosy-pink, of fine form, and very sweet; quite dis¬ 
tinct; an excellent exhibition flower out-of-doors. 
JONKHEER J. L. MOCK. Carmine, changing to 
imperial pink. The blooms are of large size, 
perfect formation, and highly perfumed; a 
novelty of distinct merit. 
LADY DOWNE. Flowers buff shaded in the center 
when opening with deep yellow, changing When 
fully open to a pale shade of yellow. 
LADY HILLINGDON. Bright saffron-yellow with 
coppery-orange shades; one of the most at¬ 
tractive in its color. 
LADY URSULA. Flesh-pink, large full, great 
substance, petals large, smooth, circular. 
MABEL DREW. The color is deep cream in the 
young state, passing to intense canary-yellow in 
the center as the bloom develops. 
MRS. HERBERT STEVENS. In this marvellous 
variety we have probably the most important 
addition to this class yet raised, a very hardy 
Tea Rose. The color white with a distinct fawn 
and peach shading towards center; the petals 
are of great depth and substance. 
PHARISAER. A fine garden Rose, one of the best 
introduced in many years. The growth is free 
and vigorous with splendid foliage. The flowers 
are rosy-white, center a deep salmon-rose. 
Price, for the above, young plants from 2Mi inch 
deep Rose pots. $1.50 per doz.; $12.00 per 100; 25 
or over of one variety sold at the 100 rate, 
“There’s nought in 
nature bright or gay, where T^oses do not shed their ray.” 
BLOOMING ROSES 
COLLECTION B 
BALDUIN, (Helen Gould.) Intense carmine-crim¬ 
son with deeper shades in the depths of the petals. 
COL. R. S, WILLIAMSON. One of the best Roses 
for bedding purposes; the color of the flowers is 
satin-white with a deep blush center. 
C. P. STRASHEIM. A very valuable summer¬ 
blooming Tea Rose. The color is a very delicate 
shade of primrose-yellow with a tint of fawn. 
ETOILE DE LYON. One of the best yellow 
bedding Roses for outside planting. 
GENERAL McARTHUR. In color, it is the bright¬ 
est amongst all the Roses, being a vivid crimson- 
scarlet. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. The color is a very dark, 
rich crirfison; as the flower opens it discloses 
bright scarlet, shading to velvety fiery-red. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA. A Hybrid Tea 
Rose, soft pearly-white, lightly tinted with lemon 
in the center, just enough to relieve the white. 
MY MARYLAND. Soft salmon-pink which lightens 
up beautifully as the flowers expand, 
PINK MAMAN COCHET. The buds arc a beauti¬ 
ful pink: the color is held in the open flower. 
RENEE WILMART URBAN. The color is a 
beautiful shade of salmon-flesh, the edges of the 
petals bordered and tinted carmine. 
Price, for the above, young plants from 2M} inch 
deep Rose pots. $1.00 per doz.; $8.00 per 100, 
$60.00 per 1,000; 25 or over of one variety sold at 
the 100 rate, 250 or over at the 1,000 rate. 
HYBRID 
PERPETUAL ROSES 
COLLECTION C 
ANNA DE DIESBACH. {Gloire de Paris.) Rich 
carmine; a grand Rose. This fine variety is most 
useful cither for garden purposes or for growing 
in pots in greenhouses, 
COQUETTE DES ALPS, One of the best and 
freest-blooming of the hardy white Roses. It is 
finely formed, occasionally shows light blush 
when first opening. 
FRANCOIS LEVET. A profuse bloomer; the 
flowers arc large, double and deep rosy-red, 
the shade known as “cherry-rose, ’’ 
GEN. JACQUEMINOT. A rich, dark crimson with 
velvety sheen, full and fragrant. Known as the 
“Jack Rose"; a universal favorite. 
HUGH DICKSON. A rich, deep crimson shaded 
scarlet; intermediate tones give a brilliant effect. 
Rich and spicy fragrance; vigorous grower. 
J. B. CLARK. Brilliant crimson with intense 
scarlet lights on the upper surfaces. In size, 
form, color and texture, it stands supreme in its 
color. It is" very fragrant; a vigorous grower. 
MAGNA CHARTA. Dark pink; one of the easiest 
Roses to grow; a universal favorite. 
I MME. MASSON. Carmine-crimson; very large 
.and full. 
PAUL NEYRON. Deep shining Rose; very large 
flower; long, straight stems. 
SPENCER. Beautiful satin-pink; full .and compact. 
Price, for the above, young pl.ints from 2]/^ inch 
deep Rose pots, $1.00 per doz.; $8.00 per 100; 
$60.00 per 1,000; 25 or over of one variety sold at 
the 100 rate, 250 or over at the 1.000 rate. 
