PETER HENDERSON'S PLANT CATALOGUE. 



RICHARDIA ALBA MACULATA. 



A plant belonging to the same order as the Calla Ethiopica, with beautifully spotted 

 leaves. It flowers abundantly during the summer months, planted oat in the open bor- 

 der. The flowers are shaped like those of the Calla, and are pure white, shaded with vio- 

 let inside. It is a deciduous plant, kept dry in winter, and started in springlike a Dahlia. 

 Price 50 cents each ; $4 50 per dozen. 



STEViA. 



White winter blooming plants, of great value, in style of growth and free flowering 

 qualities resembling the " Eupatorium," (although botanically distinct) and requiring 

 the same treatment. 

 Compacta, compact, truss of suowy white, blooming earlier than, and continuing in 



bloom longer than any other variety ; is best from November to January. 

 Serrata, a free flowering variety, blooming best around the holidays. 

 Price 30 cents each; $3 per dozen. 



SCUTTELARIA. 



Scarce and beautiful plants, the ends of the branches of which are terminated with 

 spikes of brilliantly colored flowers ; very ornamental. 



Mocciniana, scarlet and yellow. | Purpurea, rosy purple. 



Pulchella, rosy crimson. 

 Price 30 cents each ; $3 per dozen. 



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