PETER HENDERSON &CO.,NEW YORK: 
Elegant, rapid-growing climbers, attaining a height of 20 to 80 feet. Can be grown in the garden in summer 
or in the greenhouse or conservatory in winter. Their luxuriance renders them particularly desirable for cover- 
ing arbors, walls, ete.; flowers large and bell-shaped. (See cut.) 
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Cobza Scandens, Blue.... Bi a UALR LR cebcocnaosasscasseconaacccarroaconononoock: oaeeasNcnoStALaceO Pkt. 10 
“San Salvador’’ Cobea (Cobia macrostemma). ‘The foliage is of bright y 2 , and the flowers strik- 
ingly effective with long stamens. Itis a very rapid grower, and, although a perennial when used as a green- 
house climber, can be treated as an annual for the garden in SUMMEL .....ccccccceeeeseeeesneecessseeersseeeeentees socmon0s00%0 15 
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Plants with richly colored foliage of maroon, green, crimson, yellow, ete. For groups on lawns and ribboning 
they are indispensable, and also valuable for pot culture. Although perennials, they attain perfection from 
seed the first season. 1 to 8 feet. 
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Large-leaved Fringed Coleus. Extremely large leayes, the edges of which are deeply cut and fringed. 
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Regal Giant. Attains the gigantic height of about six feet, with enormous leaves; the colors and marking's 
are diversified and beautiful; the leaves have inflated or undulating spots on the edges, as if they were en- 
circled with pearls Sa nF HOO OGRCDECOSUTE SCC DOO HOODOO OOHODCO UCD COO ICO DH LAL 
seeds ofeach), 50 cts. 
Collection of6 large-leaved Coleus ( 
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pe ae [ [ INSI Mixed Colors. Free-flowering, summer-blooming annuals of great beauty, for 
” ws Zpp~r Sok ry massing and mixed flower borders; great variety of color—white, purple and 
pwr gis crimson predominating 1 tO Difeet coro... ss scccssrecssersenasscredovscttsocdscossccsnseccs Pkt. 5 
CCOCCINEA INDICA A remarkably pretty annual 
¢ climber; foliage ivy-like, 
bright and luxuriant; never 
: troubled with insects; small flowers followed by numerous fruits 
2 inches long, which turn to brilliant scarlet, spotted with 
WHITES Ojlitaieasccenstenmercncss-sctecteremrcse a usmeateveceesuecsuce Pkt. 10 
GONVOLVULUS MINOR, = 
@2 O52 D]O0R BUSH MORNING GLORIES, 
Mixed Colors. These grow only about 1 foot 
high; the flowers are freely borne, and, if pleas- 
ant, remain open allday. Plant spreads with 
regularity in all directions for about 2 feet, 
and a bed of them is a beautiful object 
throughout the summer’........-.0.....ceeee Pkt. 5 
GONVOLVULUS MAJOR, 
OR ‘CLIMBING MORNING GLORIES.’’ 
Climbing plants; unequaled for rapidity 
of growth and profusion of bloom; an- 
nuals attaining a height of 30 to 50 feet. 
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DOUBLE-FLOWERING CONVOLVULUS 
OR MORNING GLORIES. y 
: oFtaven OOTTON. 
Identical with our Southern 
Cotton, excepting the foliage 
on most of theplants is beau- 
tifully variegated, green, 
white, red and yellow. Large 
‘yellow flowers, followed by White........... Pkt. 5 i Pkt.5 
pods of white downy lint. Rose....... 206 ro te) 
Price, per pkt., 10c. Blood-red............ 3 5 
Double-flowering Morning Glories, 
Mixed Colors. There will be several 
other colors and varieties of markings in 
this mixture. (See cut.).......c..:0000 Pkt.15 
Collection of single Morning Glories, 6 
separate colors, 25 cts.; 12 separate colors, 
40 cts. 
COoOSmoOos. 
Mammoth Perfection. 
| The flowers are double the 
size of the old Cosmos; the 
petals are broader, forming a 
perfectly round flower. For 
cutting for bouquets and vases 
this is one of the finest flowers 
grown, lasting in water two weeks; 
thelong stems and feathery foliage 
lend themselves to graceful arrange- 
ments. The plants, 5 to 6 feet high, 
tinted, spotted, etc., are one mass of 
feathery green foliage, zemmed with flow- 
ersof white, pink or crimson, tinted, spotted, 
etc., enlivening the garden long after more 
tender flowers have succumbed to early frost. (See 
cut.) Mixed Colors......................0..0.. . Pkt. 10 
Crimson.................0..00 Pkt. 10| Pink coon 2!) . 2 
(White Pearl. Snow-white, 10 | Ordinary Mixed Colors (large-flowering).............c00000 cioCCHRREErO 5 
Dwarf Yellow Cosmos. This forms a spreading branched dwarf plant, about 1 foot high; the flowers, 
about 1% inches across, are star-shaped and of a rich golden yellow; a remarkably free bloomer, a per- 
fect mass of bloom until killed by frost. ...............c0eccseeeeeee (or cacan COE BO ECC CEB EGS ACO SER OSCOCOTCOOC USC AGOC OOOO OCSD Pkt.10 
Frowerna . “COSMOS. 
The Cosmos has developed into one of 
our most beautiful garden annuals, and 
has been appropriately called ‘* The Glory 
of Autumn.’ Unfortunately they do not 
bloom until quite late, and sometimes in 
colder northern States early frost catches 
them before they are fully in flower. This 
new strain of early-flowering Cosmos, 
which we have been working up for several 
years, begins to bloom scatteringly in 
June, the quantity increasing gradually 
until August, and from that time until 
frost the plants are a mass of flowers. 
The plants are dwarfer than the late flower- 
ing Cosmos, forming compact bushes only } 
4feet high. The colors are white, crimson { 
and pink, which we offer only in mixture. 
(See cut.) Price, L5c. per pkt. 
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