PETER HENDERSONS PLANT CATALOGUE. 



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LANTANAS. — General Collection. 



We liave few continuous blooming plants that afford a greater variety of color than 

 the Lantana. It is yearly becoming more extensively cultivated, so that it ranks as one of 

 the most important plants that we grow. The varieties named below have been selected 

 from our importations of the last few years, as the most distinct. 



Adolph Avas, canary, dark centre. 

 Alba, white. 



Alba Perfecta, pure white, very fine. 

 Aurantiaca, bright orange. 

 Clotilda, pink, centre yellow. 

 Delicatissima, deep lilac. 

 Don Calmut, orange. 

 Eugenie, rose and white. 

 Flora, orange and pink. 

 Fulgens, yellow and orange, 

 Flava Lilacina, lilac and orange. 

 Flaviana, canary. 

 Grand Sultan, purple and yellow. 

 Hendersonii, rose, centre white. 

 Lina Etinger, straw color, dwarf 

 profuse. 



and 



Lenain, orange and carmine. 

 Magnum, Luge white, yellow centre. 

 Marcella, lilac rose, changing to yellow. 

 Md. Porcher, rose and salmon shaded. 

 Mons. Bucharlet, golden yellow, chang- 

 ing to yellow. 

 Monfeck, crimson, compact habit. 

 Mutabilis Major, orange and scarlet. 

 Md. Caillotte, orange red, yellow centre. 

 Md. Hoste, rose and orange. 

 Raphael, purple, orange and rose. 

 Rubra Lutea, red and yellow. 

 Splendens, purplish red. 

 Triumph, dark orange. 

 Victoria, white, lemon centre. 

 Wm. Schull, rose and yellow. 



Price 25 cents each ; $2 25 per dozen. Set of 30 sorts, $5. 



LINARIA CYMBALAR1A VARIECATA.— (Kenilworth Ivy.) 



A very interesting variegated variety of the ordinary Toadflax, of a dense and dwarf 

 growth, never exceeding four inches in height, and of a creeping or trailing habit. The 

 leaves are finely marked to one-half their depth with sulphur- white. Invaluable for rock- 

 work, and very desirable for oaskets or vases. Scarce. See cut. 

 Price 30 cents each ; $3 per dozen. 



LILY OF THE VALLEY.— (Convallaria Majalis.) 



This beautiful little plant is extensively grown for forcing in the winter and early 

 spring months, the pendulous grace of its white flower-spike being much prized in the 

 construction of the most valuable baskets and bouquets. It is entirely hardy, preferring 

 a position slightly shaded. 



Price 25 cents each ; $2 25 per dozen ; $15 per hundred. 



LAVENDULA CRISTATA. 



A species of Lavender, with finely gray colored leaves, delicately scented. 

 Price 30 cents each; $3 per dozen. 



