22 PETER HEXDERSOX'S PLAXT CATALOGUE. 



COLEUS, GOLDEN— Continued. 



Several of the most beautiful sorts we offer this seasoD, are home productions — superior 

 to any we have had frpm Europe. 



Albert Victor, centre purplish red, broad yellow margin. 

 Eclat, bronzy crimson, golden edge, 50 cents. 

 Favorite, fine crimson scarlet, golden edge. 

 Her Majesty, bronzy red centre, greenish yellow margin. 

 Model, pinkish bronze, slight golden edge, 50 cents. 

 Nonesuch, deep shade of crimson, yellow edge, 50 cents. 

 Prince Leopold,, einnamon-red, deep yellow edge. 

 Princess Louise, broad yellow edge, scarlet crimson centre. 



" Royal, centre reddish bronze, light yellow margin. 

 Red Cloud, brownish red, beautiful, 50 cents. 

 Setting Sun, rich bronze crimson centre, bright yellow edge. 

 Unique, reddish crimson, deep golden edge, 50 cents. 



Price, 25 cents each, except where noted ; $3 per dozen; Set of tw»lye for $3. 



COLEUS, VELVET (or dark colored). 



These are varieties, selected from upwards of fifty sorts in our collection, as giving 

 the widest range of color, in the beautiful leaf-markings of this popular section. 

 Attraction, pea green, mottled with rich chocolate-colored spots. 

 Bauseii, deep chocolate crimson, leaves deeply serrated. 

 Black Prince, deep shade of maroon. 

 Candollei, rich chocolate crimson self-color. 

 Excellent, deep shade of maroon, netted with light green. 

 Frou-Frou, changeable yellowish green, centre blotched with maroon. 

 Hamlet, purplish maroOn. 

 Hero, chocolate maroon. 



Hendersonii, purplish -maroon, green margin. 

 Marshalii, rich chocolate purple, maroon green edge. 

 Refulgens, very dark maroon. 

 Rival, dark claret crimson, yellow edge. 

 Price, 25 cents each ; set of twelve for $2.25 ; full set of 24 sorts for $4.50. 



COLEUS.— Older sorts. 



- Laeiniata, bright golden yellow. 



Marmorata, foliage yellowish green, marbled with red. 

 Yerschaffeltii, rich velvety crimson (finest bedding sort.) 

 Yeilchii, leaves light green, with dark chocolate spot. 



Price, 30 cents each; $1 for four varieties; $2.25 per dozen. 

 For other sorts see Novelties. 



CUPHEA PL AT YCENTE A. -(Cigar Plant.) 



The tube of the flower is scarlet, with the end part white and crimson, having 

 somewhat the appearance of a miniature lighted cigar. 



Price, 25 cents each ; $2.25 per dozen. 



CYCLAMEN PERSICUM. 



Of this rare and beautiful plant we this season offer a splendid assortment. As an 

 ornamental green-house plant it is excelled by few, and its flowers as a variety in the 

 formation of bouquets and baskets of cut flowers in Winter are invaluable. 



Large plants, $1 each ; $9 per dozen ; smaller, 60 cents each; $6 per dozen. 



DAHLIAS.— General Collection. 



In the selection of the varieties named below we have discarded such sorts as do 

 not come up to the requisite standard. The list as given below, embraces, perhaps, 

 the finest collection in this country, comprising every shade from purest white to darkest 

 crimson. Strong plants ready in May ; dry roots of most sorts now ready. Many of 

 the new and high-priced varieties of last season are included in this selection. 



