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From PETER 1EHDEMOM (&, CO., HEW ¥©Rli
145
I3ii."
HEWDERSON'S a
SPECIAL
ROSE GARDEN
.9 COLLECTIONS
OF ROSES
The wonderful
colorings and
blendings we
have in our mod-
ern Roses were certainly
never dreamed of years ago.
With the introduction of many
new varieties each year the
popularity of this flower is steadily
Increasing and much inteiest is being
taken in the planting of Rose beds.
To further stimulate this interest we
have thought it well this season to call
attention to the satisfactory 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 3 inch pots. The Everbloom-
lng sorts in Collection A should bloom
freely this summer and make strong
plants for next year. The Hybrid Perpetuals
and Hardy Climbers should flower the follow
ingyear. Our booklet "The Garden Cul-
ture of the Rose," which gives full detailed
Instructions on planting and care will be
eent 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, $25.00.
PRICE, COLLECTION B. 10 plants
each of 10 varieties, $12.00; 25 plants each
of 10 varieties, $25.00.
PRICE, COLLECTION C. 10 plants each
of 10 varieties, $12.00; 25 plants each of 10
varieties, $25.00.
COMBINATION OFFER. 12 of each of
the 30 varieties, 360 plants, for $35.00.
Ever-Blooming Roses.
COLLECTION A.
BALDUIN, (Helen Gould). Intense carmine-crim-
eon 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.
FLORENCE PEMBERTON. Creamy white suf-
fused pink with edges of petals occasionally flushed
peach; flowers large.
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. The color is a very dark,
rich crimson ; as the flower opens it discloses bright
scarlet, shading to velvety fiery-red.
MME. EUGENE MARLITT. One of the best of
the newer Roses for garden purposes. It is ex-
ceptionally healthy, vigorous and free blooming.
The flowers are large, very double and full. The
color is a rich, bright carmine, with reddish tone
and does not fade or bleach in the hottest weather.
It is quite hardy and delightfully fragrant.
MY MARYLAND. Soft salmon-pink which lightens
up beautifully as the flowers expand.
PINK MAMAN COCHET. The buds are a beauti-
ful pink; the color is held in the open flower.
RADIANCE. A seedling from CARDINAL, a
brilliant rosy-carmine, displaying beautiful, rich
and opaline. pink tints in the open flower; the form
is fine, largest size and full, with cupped petals.
The bud is large, brilliant, radiant; the stems are
long.
SOUVENIR DE PIERRE NOTTING. Strong,
bushy habit, with splendid foliage. The color is
yellow with very delicate Chinese pink and saffron-
yellow shadings; the center of the flower is a very
rich golden-yellow. It is delightfully fragrant.
WM. R. SMITH. An American-raised pedigree
seedling. It inherits hardiness, constitution, fine
habit, grand foliage and superb flowers. The
color is a deep ivory white overlaid with a good,
bright shade of pink. As a summer Rose it ranks
with the best.
Price, for the above, young plants from 3 inch pots,
$1.50 per doz.; $12.00 per 100, 25 or over of one
variety sold at the 100 rate.
Hardy
Climbing
Roses.
Hybrid Perpetual Roses.
COLLECTION B.
ANNA DE DIESBACH. (Gloire de Paris.) Rich
carmine; a grand Rose. This fine variety is most
useful either for garden purposes or for growing
in pots in greenhouses.
BLACK PRINCE. One of the finest Roses of its
class. The color is dark velvety crimson passing
to intense maroon and shaded black.
CLIO. A very vigorous grower, has large handsome
foliage. The color is delicate satin blush, with a
light shading of rosy-pink at the center.
COQUETTE DES ALPS. One of the best and
freest-blooming of the hardy white Roses. It is
finely formed, occasionally shows light blush when
fiist opening.
GEN. JACQUEMINOT. A rich, dark crimson with
velvety sheen, full and fragrant. Known as the
"Jack Rose"; a universal favorite.
J. B. CLARK. Brilliant crimson with intense
scarlet lights on the upper surfaces. In size,
form, color and texture, it stands supreme in its
class. It is very fragrant; a vigorous grower.
MME. MASSON. Carmine-crimson; very large
and full.
SPENCER. Beautiful satin-pink; full and compact.
SUMMER QUEEN. A beautiful light pink Rose,
very free blooming, long stems, very few spines.
ULRICH BRUNNER. A beautiful hardy Rose. The
flower is large and cupped bright cherry-red,
Price, for the above, young plants from 3 inch
pots, $1.50 per doz.; $12.00 per 100; 25 or over of
one variety sold at the 100 rate.
For Arches Pillars, Pergolas, Boundary
Fences and Steep Banks.
COLLECTION C.
BALTIMORE BELLE. Blush-white, large clusters.
An old favorite.
CRIMSON RAMBLER. It is of rapid growth:
attains a height of fifteen feet in a season. .Flowers
deep crimson maroon borne in trusses.
DELIGHT. Color bright carmine, white at the
base, the center of each flower filled with golden
yellow anthers. Single flowers in great clusters.
EVANGELINE. The coloring is exquisitely dainty,
center white half way up the petals merging
into a beautiful, clear pink. Single floweis.
HIAWATHA. The color is glowing ruby-crimson,
the center being clear white and filled with rich
golden yellow anthers. Single flowers.
PARADISE. A combination of pink and white.
The edges of the petals are imbricated giving a
very artistic effect. , Large clusters. Single flowers.
RUBY QUEEN. A new hardy climbing Rose of
great value; color, deep ruby-rose, full and double.
A very strong, healthy grower.
TAUSENDSCHON OR THOUSAND BEAUTIES.
The flowers are soft pink at first, but as they age
the most beautiful shades of carmine-rose, cerise,
blush and soft white with a gleam of light yellow,
soft crimson and intermediate tints.
WEDDING BELLS. White, upper half of the petals
soft pink. Double flowers.
YELLOW RAMBLER. Flowers light yellow chang-
ing to straw color.
Price, for the above, young plants from 3 inch
pots $1.50 per doz.; $12.00 per 100; 25 or over of
one variety sold at the 100 rate.

Our THIRD SIZE ROSES are grown in 3-inch pots. See cut and explanation page 144.
Date circa 1915
date QS:P,+1915-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
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Source https://www.flickr.com/photos/biodivlibrary/16365058256
Author Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection.; Peter Henderson & Co.
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Everything for the garden.
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Page 145
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