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2ZzALEA INDICA ALBA. 
The large, pure white, single variety. This is a most ap- 
propriate plant for cemetery decoration. There are plants of 
it in the Greenwood Cemetery of Brooklyn, L. I1., six feet 
high by six f2ct in diameter; they have stood haidy there for 
a dozen years. When in bloom in spring and early summer 
they present a perfect sheet of white. 
Ist size, 60 cts. each; $6.00 rer doz. 
2d ot Bu ae “ 3.00 . 
8a“ 2 “ 
AZALEA, ‘Flag of Truce” (Double). 
One of the most beautiful of all the Double Azaleas. 
Flowers snow white, 2 inches in diameter; growth compact 
and symmetrical; one of the most valuable flowers for use in 
bouquets, etc., in winter. 
a size, fine plants, $1.50 each. 
5 ry “ ry mt 
3a “ Ty “a 
2.25 
130“ 
AZALEAS, 
Our stock of Azaleas is one of the largest in the country, 
and we can offer fine sized blooming plants of the finest varie- 
ties at low rates. We have over 75 varieties in our collection, 
but think that the following list contains all the most de- 
sirable. 
Auralia. Double; blotched rose; white, salmon, and crim- 
son. 
A. Waracque, Very rich carmine. 
Alba Striata, White striped carmine. 
Amoena Hybrida. Small; semi-double; light purple 
flowers: very profuse. 
Daphne, Finest double white. foe new plants. 
Carl Roch. Semi-double; orange scarlet; very fine. 
Countess de Flandre, One of the largest; color deep 
pink; extra fine. 
Iveryana,. Blush; upper petals spotted crimson. 
Jacques Van Artevilde,. Spotted salmon; pink, white, 
and crimson. 
Johannis Guttenberg, Carmine; upper petals maroon. 
Jas. Warduer,. Orange scarlet. 
Lena. White blotched; flesh color. 
L. L. Liebig. Brilliant carmine; upper petals spotted. 
Minerva. Orange scarlet. 
Mime, Michel. Salmon rose; petals blotched red. 
Maitlandii. Light orange. 
Princess Mary. Rose shaded crimson. 
66 de Nassau. Large; pink; upper petals crim- 
son. 
Philip Wilsem. Carmine rose. 
Princess Carola. Purewhite; very large. 
ae Helene. Bright magenta; upper petals cherry. 
Princess Teck. Clear salmon; very large; extra fine. 
Pauline Warduer. Carmine; upper petals red. 
Pulcherrima, Very dark pink; semi-double. 
Phoenicia. Pure magenta; spotted crimson. 
Rubens, Orange scarlet; upper petals spotted maroon. 
Reine des Roses. Carmine rose; splendid sort. 
Tr. Von Maing. Bright scarlet; pink throat; upper 
petals spotted crimson; very profuse. 
Vittata Fortuneii. White striped; light purple. 
Valeria. Semi-double; orange scarlet; upper petals 
spotted maroon, with intense shading of magenta. 
Vulean. Deep orange scarlet; shaded maroon. 
Wm, Bull. ery large; semi-double; scarlet, with ma- 
genta tint; upper petals maroon. 
Flag of Truce. See special description. $1.50 to 30 cts. 
Irdica Alba. Large; pure white; single; hardy as far 
north as N, Y. in sheltered situations. 
ist size, 60 cts. each; $6.00 per doz.; set of 33 sorts for $15.00. 
2a - 30 “ Ph 38.00 “ “ a “ i “. 7.50 
THE FIVE BEST ACHYRANTHUS. 
We have previously offered a collection of eight varieties 
of this popular bedding plant, but having found that these 
5 kinds contain all the colors and best features we now grow 
them exclusively, and have discarded the others. 
Collinsii. Very dwarf and compact; yellow, pink and 
green; the yellow predominating. 
Emersoni,. Maroon, changing to pink. 
Hoveyi. Carmine, shaded dark and light pink. 
Czsii. Golden yellow; veined green. 
Wocolseyii, Dark metallic crimson, almost black. 
20 cts. each; $2.00 per doz.; set 5 for 75 cts. 
ALYSSUM (SWEET), COLOSSUS. 
A large growing, free-flowering Alyssum. Its flowers are 
twice the size of the old variety, and equally fragrant. 
; 25 cts. each; $2.25 per doz. 
PETER HENDERSON’S CATALOGUE. 
ALYSSUM (SWEET) VARIEGATED 
DOUBLE. 
In addition to its being double, the variegation of foliage is _ 
more marked and distinct than in the single variegated 
variety, making it more valuable either for vases, baskets, or 
for variegated ribbon lines. . 
25 cts. each; $2.25 per doz. 
ALYSSUM (SWEET) DOUBLE WHITE. 
Similar in every way to the single sweet Alyssum, but 
with Couble flowers. Valuable for cut flowers at all seasons. 
25 cts. each; $2.25 per doz. 
ALYSSUM (SWEET) TOM THUMB. 
See Novelties, Page 100. 
ALYSSUM (SWEET) VARIEGATED 
SINGLE. 
Similar to single white, with variegated leaves. 
25 cts. each; $2.25 per doz.; set of 5 sorts for $1 00, 
AURICULA. 
ANTIRRHINUM, 
(Snap Dragon), 
We offer this year an unusually fine lot of Antirrhinums, 
seedlings from seeds saved from the finest and most beautiful 
flaked, mottled, and striped varieties in cultivation. (See 
cut.) 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz. 
AURICULA. 
The old-fashioned English Dusty Miller; an early spring 
blooming plant of the Primrose order; flowering very abund- 
antly; flowers of various shades of yellow, crimson, and 
maroon; of exquisite fragrance. (See cut.) 
30 cts. each; $3.00 per doz. 
ALLAMANDA NERIFOLIA, 
A ompact srowia greenhouse shrub, having large, 
trumpet-shaped, bright yellow flowers, which are borne in 
great profusion nearly the entire season. 
50 cts. each; $4.50 per doz. 
ALLAMANDA HENDERSONII,. 
A valuable green-house plant, having large, deep yellow 
flowers four inches in diameter. It can be trained to climb, 
or can be grown in bush form, as desired. It blooms nearly 
the entire season. A splendid plant. 
30 cts. each; $3.00 per doz. 
ANTHERICUM REPENS VITATUM 
VAR. 
Leaves variegated with white and green stripes; one of the 
best plants for hanging baskets or out door bedding. 
20 cts. each; $3.00 per doz. 
AGERATUM. 
Old garden favorites, blooming continually throughout the 
summer months, and also making excellent winter-blooming 
plants; well adapted for bouquets, baskets of cut flowers, 
etc.; of the easiest culture. 
Blanche, Pure white. 
White Tom Thumb. Six inches in height, profusely 
covered with bluish-white flowers. ae 
Blue Tom Thumb. Habit the same as the preceding, 
with flowers of a beautiful porcelain blue. 
