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PETER HENDERSON ACOmNEW YORK- 
A Hardy Yellow Rcrse, 
SOLEIL D OR, OR 
GOLDEN SUN. 
MADJIME GABRIEL LUIZET. A magnificent liardy Rose 
for tlie garden. Of grand constitution and habit, making an ideal 
bushy jdant. The flowers are i)roduced in lavish profusion, fairly 
covering the plant. Color, ricli, clear satiny-pink. {Sec cut.) 
Price. 1st size. Of)c. each, SfkOO ])er doz.; 2d size, aOc. each, S^.oO 
])er doz.; dd size, loc. each, Sl.oO per doz. 
CLIMBING AND CREEPING ROSES. 
a.ssor.T£:d •* WICHURAIANA” hybrids. 
Tliis race t)f climbiipg Roses is deserving of much greater 
])()])ularity than they have yet achieved. \Ve cannot praise 
them too highly. The Prairie Roses are ])rone to mildew 
and sul.>ject to insects; they are odorless also. The in¬ 
fusion of Wichuraiana “ blood ” has eliminated these defects 
and a far wider range of color is obtained. Those who have 
failed with the “ Prairie ” and “ Rambler Roses should 
])lant tliese and succe.ss is assured. They are also useful for 
covering Ixinks and terraces as well as for j)lanting on graves. 
ALBA RUBIFOLIA. Pure white, double, foliage bronzy-red. 
ALBERIE BARBIER. A grand climbing Rose, double, white 
flowers o])ening flat like a Camellia. 
DEBUTANTE. Beautiful soft pink, double flowers, very fra¬ 
grant; dark green, glossy foliage. 
EVERGREEN GEM. Flowers double, yellow, buff in bud, 
o])ening to almost white, 2 or .‘1 inches in diameter. 
GARDENIA. Buds bright yellow, open flowers cream color, 
and 3 to inches in diameter. 
JERSEY BEAUTY. Flowers single, 3 inches in diameter, pale 
vellow. covering the ])lant entirely; very fragrant. 
PINK ROAMER. Flowers single, rich pink, white center. 
RENE ANDRE. A beautiful climbing Rose, orange-pink in 
the bud. creamv-white when open, rosy-pink on the margins. 
SOUTH ORANGE PERFECTION. Double flowers, soft blush 
changing to white, about inches in diameter. 
SWEETHEART. Bright pink, shading to soft white, double 
flowers, deliciously fragrant. 
MANDATS TRIUMPH. This may well be called Double “ Me¬ 
morial Rose." Pure white, delightfully fragrant. 
UNIVERSAL FAVORITE. Double, soft, light pink. 
Price, 1st size, oOc. each, $5.00 per doz.; 2d size, 30c. each, 
$3.00 per doz.; 3d size, 10c. each, Si.00 per doz. 
soLKii. d'or, or (joldk.n' scn. \Flowers ^ natural size.) 
A cross between "Persian Yellow" and 
“ Antoine }')ucher." It retains a good deal of 
the character of the former in the wood and 
bark, but the foliage is vastly improved 
being large and very plentiful. The habit of 
the ])lant is robust, producing vigorous shoots 
in abundance, branches straight and of good 
size. The coloring of the flowers is. very rich 
a marvelously rich shade of chrome-yellow 
with a glint of coppery-rose in the center. 
The expanded flower is full, large and globular, 
the center petals being well incurved, forming 
a ])erfectly double V:)loom. The coloring in 
the fully expanded flower is gloriou;,iy superb, 
Turncresque in its blending of reddish-gold, 
(j'range-yellow, nasturtium-red and opaline- 
]hnk. Words are inadequate to fittingly de¬ 
scribe the almf)st riotous luxury of rich, 
warm color contained in each bud and open 
flawer. A Hardy Yellow Rose, one that is 
really hardy in the north in this country, 
has been the goal for which the world’s best 
hybridizers have been striving for years. 
This Rose .is not grown on its own roots; all 
are budded on briar stock. {See ctit.) 
Price, 1st size, large two-year-old plants, 
established in pots, 75c. each, 87.50 per doz.; 
2d size, 50c. each, $4.50 per doz. Dormant 
plants up to April 15th, 35c. each, $3.50 per 
doz. 
THE GJ^RDEN CUL> 
TURE OF THE ROSE. 
By Peter Henderson. 
Free to customers 
upon application. 
