54 petek Henderson's plant catalogue. 



HOSES, BEDDING, 



These are nice healthy plants, grown in smaller pots than the above, and we can 

 therefore sell them at much lower rates. Last year, these same sized plants gave such 

 general satisfaction, that this season we have grown them much more extensively. 

 Most of the varieties of Roses named in the preceding lists of Teas, Bourbon and Ben- 

 gals, are included in this selection. ThekiDds, however, must be of our own selection. 

 Price, 30 cents each ; $3 per dozen ; $24 per hundred. 



$3^ Our selection of sorts only. » 



EICHABDIA ALBA MACULATA. 



A plant belonging to the same order as the Calla Ethiopica, with beautifully spotted 

 leaves. It flowers abundantly during the Summer months, planted out in the open bor- 

 der. The flowers are shaped like those of the Calla, and are pure white, shaded with 

 violet inside. It is a deciduous plant, kept dry in Winter, and started in Spring like 

 a Dahlia. 



Price, 50 cents each ; $4.50 per dozen. 



SALVIA OFFICINALIS FOLIA VAEIEGATA. 



A beautiful tri-colored variety of the common Sage plant ; leaves white, pink and 

 green blotched. 



Price, 25 cents each ; $2.25 per dozen. 



SALVIA LEUCANTHA. 



Another of the Winter-flowering sorts, very small foliage and slender shoots. 

 Flower-spikes six inches long, light blue, with white lip. 



Price, 25 cents each ; $2.25 per dozen. 



SALVIA PATENS. 



A variety well suited to contrast with the above, the flowers being of the richest 

 shade of blue. 



Price, 30 cents each ; $3 per dozen. 



SALVIA SFLENDENS, (SCAELET SAGE.) 



Strong bedding plants of this superb sort. 



Price, 25 cents each; $2.25 per dozen ; $15 per hundred. 



SALVIA SPLENBENS GOKDONII. 



This difiers from the old variety, in being much more dwarf, with dense flower- 

 spikes of the most brilliant scarlet, flowering throughout the Summer and Winter. 

 Price, 30 cents each ; $3 per dozen. 



SALVIA SPLENDENS VAEIEGATA. 



Flowers bright scarlet, as in the ordinary Scarlet Sage, but having the foliage finely 

 variegated. 



Price, 30 cents each ; $3 per dozen. The six varieties of Salvias, $1.50. 



SEMPEEVIVUMS.-House Leek. 



Another succulent genus of plants allied to the Sedums. The plants assume 

 symmetrical table-like forms, many of them very novel and interesting. Both Semper- 

 vivums and Sedums are well adapted for culture in parlors or sitting-rooms, as they 

 grow freely in a dry atmosphere, and can hardly be injured in any way except by an 

 over-supply of water. 



Price, 30 cents each ; set of twelve distinct species, $3. 



