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PETS?, HENDERSON'S PLANT CATALOGUE. 



CALLA ETHIOPICA NANA. (Dwarf Ethiopian Lily.) 



A dwarf variety, smaller in all its parts tlian the original. In this respect it is more 

 desirable, being more convenient to handle than the strong-growing variety ; the flowers 

 also being much smaller, can be used to greater advantage in vase i and baskets of cut 

 flowers. 



Price 50 cents each; $4 50 per dozen. 



CAMELLIA JAPONICA. 



Twelve of the best and most distinct sorts. 



Price $1 each ; $9 per dozen. 



COCCOLOBA PLATYCLADA. 



A curious flat stemmed plant, growing to the height of two feet, bearing its small 

 whitish flowers at the axils of the stems, having no leaves, the stems answering in their 

 stead, thus resembling the cactus. 



Price 30 cents each ; $3 per dozen. 



CORONSLLA CL^JCA. 



There are very few really good yellow blooming plants that will answer either for 

 summer or winter blooming This is one of the best, bearing bright yellow pea shaped 

 flowers, which are very fragrant. 



Price 30 cents each ; $3 per dozen. 



CANNA INDSCA— Bn Variety. 



Plants grown mainly for their rich foliage, though having also the advantage of ad- 

 ditional beauty in their flowers, varying in many shades of crimson, scarlet, orange and 

 yellow. 12 named sorts ; mostly new dark leaved varieties. 



Price 30 cents each ; $3 per dozen. 



CALADIU^S — in Variety. 

 We this year offer the superb collection of Caladiums, seen by many of our customers 

 last season in our greenhouses. To attempt descriptions of the* wonderful markino-s of 

 the leaves of this beautiful tribe would be only confusing. Suffice it to say that "they 

 assume almost every imaginable color in their variegation of spotting, veinino- and 

 marbling of the leaves ; the cut represents Argyrites, a beautiful white spotted varietv, 

 one of the smallest growing kinds, but many of the other sorts are finer than this. 

 Price 75 cents each ; $6 per dozen ; collection of 24 sorts for $10 50. 





