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PETER HENDERSON'S PLANT CATALOGUE 



^lYSOTips numeral collection. 



We have selected the varieties below named from among the hundreds we grow r 

 as embracing the greatest variety of form and color to be found outside of those 

 offered in the various groups and collections on the preceding pages. We have 

 taken particular pains to offer a full assortment in the Chinese class — which is 

 rapidly growing in popular favor. The Japanese and Pompone collections are also 

 very carefully selected — all being standard sorts and certain to make a fine display. 



Grand Mogul. Violet amaranth, lined 



with white. 

 Lorraine. Rich golden yellow. 

 Wenonah. Silvery white, tipped rosy 



pink. 

 Yeddo. Long twisting petals ; bright 



yellow ; 15 cts. 

 Rob Roy. Centre orange, shaded red. 

 Margaret of York. Anemone sulphur 



yellow ; large and fine. 

 Japonica. Large brilliant red. 

 Sec. Barotte. Deep bronzy orange. 

 Striata Perfecta. White, stripe*, rose. 



Price, 10 cts. each, except where noted. 



Set of 22 fine varieties for $2.25. 



TTPE OF JAPANESE VARIETIES. 



Japanese Wapietiies. 



(RAGGED OR FLUFFY.) 



Blooming Rose. Bright rosy pink. 



Fascination. Large, white, pink centre. 



Fulton. Clear bright yellow ; long twisted 

 petals. 



Spiralis. Creamy white, shading to deep pink. 



Gen. Arthur. Large rosy pink. 



Tecumseh. Deep Indian red. 



Miss E. A. Jacqueth. Rich crimson, edged 

 golden ; 15 cts. 



Delie. Large creamy white. 



Geo. Sand. Bronzy pink, yellow centre. 



M. Mousillac. Deep chestnut brown, 

 shaded scarlet ; 15 cts. 



Tensia. Light yellow, shading to white. 



Mrs. Lord. Clear yellow ; fine petals, twist- 

 ed like tangled mass of silken threads ; 15 

 cts. 



lie Tonkin. Flesh white, tinged and shaded 

 rose. 



Chinese tailed Varieties. 



Golden Prince. Clear golden yellow. 

 Lady Slade. Bright lilac pink. 

 La Neige. Pure white ; profuse bloomer- 

 Mrs. Geo. Rundle. Snowy white; beauti- 

 fully incurved. 

 Pericles. Bright Indian red. 

 Prince Alfred. Deep pinkish carmine. 

 Princess Teck Extra large bluish white, 

 Refulgens. Rich purplish maroon. 

 Virgin Queen. Soft creamy white; in- 

 curved. 

 Nil Desperandum. Dark red and orange. 

 Hero of Stoke Newington. Rosy bluish,, 



shaded purple. 

 Saint Patrick. Bronzy red ; very fine. 

 Mrs. Heale. Creamy white ; exquisite 



form. 

 Fingal. Rose violet, with lighter back ; 



very showy. 

 Helen of Troy. Soft, attractive shade 

 of pink. 

 Lord Mayor. Clear white, 



shaded rose and violet. 

 Diana. Clear white : compact 



flower. 

 Troubadour. Beautiful light 



pink. 

 Pink Venus. Lilac peach ; large 



and beautiful. 

 Golden John Salter. Beautiful 



golden yellow. 

 Golden Empress. Deep brassy - 



yellow. 

 Lady Carey. Large rosy lilac 

 with silvery back. Price 10 

 cts. each; 'set of twenty-two- 

 fine sorts for $2.00 



TYPE OP CHINESE VARIETIES. 



POMPONE OR BITTON VARIETIES. 



Arbre de NoeL Deep orange, shaded red, 



tipped yellow ; finely fringed. 

 Black Douglas. Dark maroon red ; striking 



in color ; deeply toothed petals. 

 Bouquet. Rich carmine. 

 Canary Bird. Light canary yellow. 

 Cravaction. Deep pink, yellow centre. 

 Golden Bedder. Clear golden yellow. 



Montgolfier. Maroon, tipped rich golden yellow. 



Model of Perfection. Bright pinkish lilac, shading 

 to white. 



Mrs. Aristee. Deep canary yellow ; anemone flowered 



Princess Meletia. Fimbriated white ; very beautiful. 



Snowdrop. Pure white ; flowers like miniature snow balls. 



White Bedder. Small, pure white, verv early flowering. 

 10 cts. each ; $1.00 per set of 12. 

 The full set of 185 kinds of Chrysanthemums, new and old, as named, for $25.00. 

 A collection of 100 distinct sorts, of our selection only, for $8 00. 



TYPE OT I-OMPOSE VABIiTMS. 



Some time ago I received, in first-class order, some Chrysanthemums, aud again to-day, also in first-class order, some Cteo. Pratt Chrysanthemums, for whicfci 

 please accept thanks. — E. J. Ladd, Portland, Oregon, April 13th, 1889. 



