PETER HENDERSON'S PLANT CATALOGUE. 



NEW PANSY.-" White Treasure." 



This valuable new bedding Pansy was raised by a Western Florist, from whom we 

 have this season purchased the stock, and believe it is now offered for sale the first time. 

 Besides the valuable quality of coming true from seed, it is a most abundant bloomer, 

 growing and flowering without intermission during the entire summer and fall 

 months. For decorative purposes in Cemetery grounds, it will be very valuable, as well 

 as for all purposes where white flowers in massing are required. Flowers are large, of 

 the purest white. See cut. Price 50 cents each ; $4 50 per dozen. 



EUCALYPTUS GLOBULUS, (Blue Cum Tree.) 



"The Fever and Ague Plant." 



We have grown a few plants of this merely to show to those who are curious in the 



matter, what it is like, without believing for a moment in its Fever and Ague properties. 



It grows to a large tree, and is not hardy in northern latitudes. It is, however, rather a 



pretty tree, and would form an object of interest in sub-tropical planting. 



Price 50 cents each ; $4 50 per dozen. 



DOUBLE BLUE LOBELIA. 



One of the novelties of the season, and a most valuable one; in habit it is similar 

 to the compact growing single varieties, but having double flowers somewhat resem- 

 bling the double Violet. Like all plants having double flowers, its duration of blooming 

 is much longer, and whether this valuable plant is used for baskets, or for bedding in the 

 open ground, it will prove a valuable acquisition. It has been introduced in England 

 over a year, but its great difficulty in importation prevented it being got here alive 

 last season. See colored plate. 



Price 75 cents each ; $7 50 per dozen. 



