PETER HENDERSON'S PLANT CATALOGUE. 



GERANIUM, IVY-LEAVED " REMARKABLE." 



A large-flowered variety, after the style of the Ivy leaved section ; rose and 'white, 

 •with an upright habit, but retaining the ivy-shaped leaf. A beautiful and interesting 

 plant, entirely distinct' in character. 



Price, $1 each; $9 per dozen. 



GERANIUM, SCENTED, "LITTLE PET." 



A dwaTf cut-leaved variety delightfully fragrant, having the valuable quality of 

 blooming as profusely as the scarlets, flowers bright carmine, -with black spot. 

 Price 50c. each ; $4.50 per dozen. 



LOBELIAS, (New Bedding;. 



Alba Cerulea. Cinderella. Purple Prince. 



Brilliant. Ivory Pearl. Sunset. 



Six distinct, beautiful sorts ; colors, white, pink, dark blue, lilac, light mazarine blue. 

 Price, 50 cents each ; $1.50 for set of six. 



MYRTLE, "WHITE CRAPE, " LAGERSTOMIA INDICA ALBA." 



Is another new variety of a well-known shrub, from Louisville, Kentucky, but 

 originally from Arkansas. The Pink or Red Crape Myrtle is one of the most beautiful 

 shrubs common to the Southern States, where in most of Ihem south of Baltimore, 

 it is entirely hardy; but. a White flowering variety, we believe, has heretofore been 

 unknown. Sojjloubtful was the chance of our obtaining a White, that in conversation 

 with one of the delegates to the Penological Convention at Richmond, Va., last Septem- 

 ber, a Southern nurseryman of well-known botanical knowledge, so much doubted 

 the fact of its existence, that he offered $100 for a single plant — we will be happy 

 now to give him a hundred good plants for that sum. Dr. Bell, the gentleman above 

 alluded to, says, " The White Crape Myrtle was found by a hunter in Arkansas, who 

 took measures to transplant it to his home in Kentucky. A plant in bloom was shown 

 during the month of September at one of tho greatest Horticultural Exhibitions ever 

 held in Louisville, a"nd was the wonder and admiration of thousands." 



The treatment of the White Crape Myrtle is in all respects the same as required for 

 the Dwarf Pomegranate. 



Price, $1.50 each ; $15 per dozen ; $100 per hundred. 



