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PETER HENDERSON &'C0., NEW YORK 
184-7 
f*]^ouquet 
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Summer-blooming Roses. 
In this unique offer we group fifteen 
summer-blooming Homes of established 
merit, and send them free by ma.ll for 
$1.00. A bouquet of fragrant Roses Is 
ever the most attractive a mong flowers. The desire for t hem 
is the strongest of any in all flower lovers, and with this 
collection that desire can be gratified at a trifling cost. 
As they are growing in pots they can be sent at any time, 
and may be kept in a sunny window. In pots, until time to plant out In the 
garden. Our pamphlet, “Garden Culture of the Rose,” will be sent free to 
those applying for it. This tells how to treat the plants when received and 
how to care for them thereafter. We give the names of the varieties, but 
should stoek of any sort named become exhausted, we reserve the right to 
semi another of similar character and equally desirable in place of it with¬ 
out further notice. The varieties are all of the “ Monthly ” class. 
LIST OF 
VARIETIES. 
Agrippina. Rich crimson,bounteous bloomer. 
Bon Silene. Brilliant carmine, fine buds. 
Clothilde Soupert. White, blush centre. 
Catherine Mermet. Delicate pink. 
Duchesse de Brabant. Pink and salmon. 
Hermosa. Clear pink. A reliable garden rose. 
Isabella Sprunt. Bright yellow, very free. 
Marie Favie. White shaded blush. 
Madame Hoste. Creamy white. Marion Dingee. Deep crimson. 
Mosella. White, yellow centre. Safrano. Buff, tinted apricot. 
Marie Guillot. Pure white. Sunset. Orange and yellow. 
Marie Lambert. Clear white. 
ptr The IS Roses, free by mail, for$1.00. If by express 
(buyer to pay charges), we can send with all the soil on 
the roots, a great advantage. 
