peter Henderson's plant catalogue. 



CINERARIA ASPLEN.E FOLIA. 

 A new, free, compact-growing, white-leaved plant, that will prove valuable either 

 for mixing in hanging baskets or in stands of flowers. It is equally white as the Cen- 

 tanreas, but propagates and grows more freely. For libbon lines, or for masses of white 

 foliage, to contrast with purple or crimson-leaved plants, it will prove very useful. 



Price, 75 cents each ; $5 per dozen. 



CHRYSANTHEffiUHS.-(New Varieties. ) 



Bismarck (Japanese), orange-tinted amber. 

 Cravochan (Pumpone), dark claret crimson. 

 White Princess (Larye Chinese), pure white, perfect form. 



Price $1 each; the three new sorts for $2. 

 OOBEA SCANDENS ALBA. 



A white-flowering variety of this well-known climber, quite a novelty, and haviDg 

 the merit too of originating in this country, being raised by (J. L. Whitney, Muskegon, 

 Michigan, from seed of the purple variety. 



Price $1 each. 



COLEUS — (New Seedlings.) 



Twelve distinct seedlings (named) of the Golden and Velvet varieties, selected 

 from over one thousand plants; all of them are lirst-rate, surpassing anything we have 

 yet seen iniported. 



Price for twelve distinct named sorts, $6. 



EUPATORIUM RIPARIUM. 



A new and very valuable Winter-flowering plant, blooming from Deoerryjer to 

 March. Flowers pure white, borne in corymbs three inches in diameter, of a shape 

 most valuable for bouquets or baskets of flowers. 



Price, 50 cents each ; $4.50 per dozen. 

 FUCHSIAS, (New, Importation 1872.) 



Avalanch*, (Smith's), large white corolla, tube and sepals carmine. 



Harry Henderson, corolla scarlet crimson, tube and sepals carmine. 



Pio Nono, corolla double, crimson ; size immense, two inches in diameter. 



Jtosaline, coralla purple, very dark ; sepals rich crimson. 



Wonder, corolla rose and white, sepals white ; llowers erect, new, and distinct. 



Water Nymph, corolla deep pink, tube and sepals white. 



White Eagle, corolla pure white, tube and sepals scarlet crimson. 



Price, 75 cents each ; $4.50 for set of seven. 

 GERANIUM, DOUBLE, "PRINCESS TECE." 



A vivid scarlet ; the largest and finest we have yet seen of the double class, and 

 one of the most free bloomers. The truss is less dense thau most of the double varie- 

 ties, giving the flowers better room to expand. Trusses of this variety are five inches 

 in diameter; single flowers one aud a half inches in diameter. 

 Price, $1 each; $9 per dozen. 



GERANIUM, DOUBLE, "MARIE CROUSE." 

 The lightest color we have yet in the doubles ; a light shade of rose, or deep blush. 

 Price, $1 each. Scarce, we cannot offer it by the dozen. 



GERANIUM, DOUBLE, "VICTOR LEMOINE." 



A fiery scarlet, of compact habit ; one of the freest and earliest blooming sorts. 



Price* $1 each. 



