PETER HENDERSON'S PLANT CATALOGUE. 



LIU ARIA CYMBALAKIA VA&IEGATA — (Ivy-Leaved Toadjlax.) 



Avery interesting variegated variety of tlio ordinary Toadflax, of a dense and dwarf 

 growth, never exceeding four inches in height, and of a creeping or trailing habit. 

 The leaves are finely marked to one-half their depth with sulphur-white. Invaluable 

 for rock-work, and very desirable for baskets or vases. Scarce. (See Cut, page 40.) 



Price, 30 cents each ; $3 per dozen. 



LOBELIA —Miss Murphy. 



Planted out in the open border it forms a circular tuft of rich green, a foot or more 

 in diameter, during the Spring and Summer months. It is also an excellent basket 

 plant. Flowers pure white, star-like. ^3ee Cut, page 40.) 



Price, 25 cents each ; $2.25 per dozen; $18 per hundred. 

 For other sorts, see Novelties. 



LOBELIA EEINUS.-Cf sorts. 



Among the most useful plants for hanging baskets, or for the front or outside row" 



in ribbon-liues. Their dwarf habit, and the profusion of their charming little blue 

 and white flowers, render them exceedingly ornamental. 



L. Efinus Grandis, large blue 25 cents each ; $2.25 per dozen. 



" Paxtonii, blue, white eye " " " " 



" Speciosa, dark bine " " " " 



" Snowflake, pure white " " " " 



Miss Murphy, (see special description) " " '• " 



Set of five sorts for $1. 



LYCHNIS P10S OUCULI PLENO.-(X><PM&?e White Lychnis.) 



A valuable plant for Summer bouquets ; flowerspure white, two'inches in diameter, 

 resembling a Double Carnation. It blooms from middle of June to October; entirely 

 hardy in this section. 



Price, 30 cents each ; $3 per dozen. 



LYSIMACHIA NUMMULARIS -(.Mbneyttwfc) 



This old and well-known plant is indispensable for drooping around the edges of 

 baskets or vases, its graceful stems often falling four feet from the edges of a basket or 

 vase. It is attractive at all times, but particularly so in Juno, when covered with its 

 rich yellow flowers. 



Price, 23 cents each ; $2.25 per dozen. 



MADEIRA, or MIGNONETTE VINE. 



One of the best plants for rapidly covering trellis-work. Flowers feathery white, 

 with fragrance of Mignonette. 



Price, 15 cents each ; $1.50 per dozen. 



MAHESNIA ODOEATA, Yellow. 



VITATA, Crimson. 



Neat-growing groeu-houso jdants, blooming in the early Spring months ; flowers of 

 exquisite fragrance. 



Price, 30 cents each ; $3 per dozen. 



HONOCH-BTUM ENSIPEEUM. 



A pretty and very scarce green-house plant, blooming daring the, latter part of the 

 Winter months. The flowers «u - o tubular, crimson, shading to rose. The plant is of neat 

 growth, and blooms profusely. 



Price, 50 cents each ; $4.50 per dozen. 



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