64 PETEK HENDERSON'S PLANT CATALOGUE. 



MISCELLANEOUS BEDDING TLkTSTS -Continued. 



Per doz. 



Fuchsias, best bedding varieties 3 00 



Daisies, white and pink 1 50 



Feverfew 1 50 



Gazanias, of sorts 3 00 



Gnaphalium Lanatum, downy white foliage 2 25 



Geranium, Zonale 3 00 



" Scented, six varieties 3 00 



" Variegated 3 00 



" Iyy-leaved 3 00 



Lantanas, mixed varieties 2 00 



" named " 3 00 



Lobelia, dwarf, in two sorts , 2 25 



Madeira Vine 1 50 



Mahernia Odorata and Vittata '. 3 00 



Fansies, American seedlings 1 50 



" selectFrench 3 00 



Pelargoniums, twelve sorts 4 50 



Pentstemons, twelve sorts 3 00 



Phloxes, twenty-five sorts 3 00 



Petunias, extra fine seedlings ] 50 



Stocks, bedding 1 50 



Salvia Splendens, and others 2 25 



Sedums, twenty-four sorts 3 00 



Tigridia, or Shell-Flower 2 25 



Tropoeolum, four varieties 2 25 



Verbenas, without names 1 00 



" named - 150 



" in separate colors, blue, white, scarlet, &c 1 50 



Zinnia, double, extra fine strain 1 50 



WHITE WINTER BLOOMING PLANTS. 



The flowers of the plants named below are among those used principally in the 

 formation of bouquets, &c, during the Winter months, in this vicinity : 

 Eupatorium Arboreum, blush white, very profuse bloomer. 

 " conspicvMm, fine white. 



Elegant, white, large truss, in bloom from January to February. 

 Slevia compacta, compact truss of snowy white, from November to January. 

 For other sorts, see New Plants. 

 Fine plants, 30 cents each ; $3 per dozen. 



ORNAMENTAL LEAVED GRASSES— Hardy. 



Admirably adapted for massing in flower-beds, and are among the most graceful 

 plants t»hat can be used for hanging baskets or vases, consisting of 

 Acoris variegata, leaves glossy green and white. 



Aira aamdea var., of erect and graceful habit ; flower stalks well above the foliage. 

 Carix reptans var., leaves pea green, striped yellow. 

 ErianthiLS Ravenna. (See cut.) 

 Fertuca glauca, foliage of a grayish green hue. 



Panicum plicatum fol. var., attains a height of 4^ feet; leaves streaked carmine. 

 Price, 30 cents each ; set of six sorts, $1.50. 



PLANTS BY MAIL. 



Our improved method of forwarding plants by mail having proved such a decided 

 success during the last two years, we have again this season been induced to enter 

 upon it on a much more extensive scale. Of the many hundred packages mailed by us 

 last season, we did not receive a half dozen complaints, though many of the packages 

 were eight and ten days in transit. 



The following plants we will send by mail, post paid, for the prices annexed, in 

 amounts not less than one dollar. It "will be observed that the prices are lower than our 



