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PETER HENDERSON & CO.— FLOWER SEEDS. 



CYCLANTHERA. PerPkt. 



A climbing plant, bearing oval-shaped fruit, exploding loudly 



when ripe. Ha'f-harly Annuals. 

 Cyclanthera Explodens. 10 ft 10 



f^/^U^ CYPRESS VINE. 



The most popular of annual climbing plants, with delicate 

 fern-like foliage. Half liar ly Annuals. 



Cypress Vine. Scarlet, 15 ft 5 



. — - White, 15 ft : 5 



— - -- Rose, 15 ft 5 



Cypress Vine is niver offered in mix:d colors. 





^_-^A^_DELPHINIUM. Per ph. 



Of this beautiful tribe of Perennials the best sorts are de- 

 scribed below. 



Delphinium Nudicaxile. (New scarlet.) A most inter- 

 esting plant of recent introduction. Its dwarf, com- 

 pact habit, taken in connection with the novel and 

 striking color of its flowers, renders it peculiarly 

 valuable 25 



Cashmerianum. (See Novelties) 50 



Porraosiim. Beautiful rich blue and white; flowers 



the first year, 2 ft 5 



Imperiiile (Emperor Larkspur). For profuseness of 



blooming the Imperial Larkspur is unequaled, a 

 single plant being rarely seen with less than 100 

 close, erect spikes of flowers upon it. It is of sym- 

 metrical bushy habit. 1 1 i ft 5 



Consnlidii Candelabrum. A new and very ele- 



gant dwarf variety 5 



Finest Mixed. 2 ft 5. 





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Dooble Dahlia. 



DAHLIA. 



Saved from our magnificent collection of nearly 150 sorts, 

 comprising almost every known shade of color. Hulf-hardj 

 Perennials. 



Dahlia. Fine mixed 10 



Extra Fine. (Our own collection) 25 



wW&^m, 



Dattxra Fastuosa. 



DATURA. 



Hardy Annual, with double purple and white flowers, attain- 

 ing a height of three feet. 

 Datura Fastuosa Huberiana 10 



D. Heddewigii. 



^^^J^^^DIANTHTJS. 



This magnificent tribe is one of the most satisfactory that car 

 be raised from seed. D. Caryoply'lus, and its varieties, are 

 the much-admired Carnation i and Picotees. D. Barbatwsis 

 the well-known Sweet William. D. Cliinensis, and varieties, 

 are known as Indian Pinks, perhaps one of the most beauti- 

 ful class of plants existing. D. Seldeioigii and Dialematus 

 are splendid sorts, with flowers averaging three inches in 

 diameter and of the most brilliant colors. 



Dianthus Gardnerianus. Various colors. Hardy Pe- 

 rennial 13< ft 10 



Barbatus. (See Sweet William.) Fine mixed, 1 ft 10' 



■ Caryophyllus. (See Carnation and Picotee) 25 



Pluinarius. (Pheasant-eye Pink.) Very fragrant. 



Hardy Pirenni il. }i ft 10 



Chinensis. (China or Indian Pink.) Finest mixed. 



Hardy Annual 5 



Alba Flore Pleno. Double white. Hardy Annual, 



lft 5 



Heddewigii. Very beautiful mixed colors. Hardy 



Annua', 1 ft 10 



Diadematus Flore Pleno. A striking variety of 



luxuriant, but dwarf and compact growth. Flowers 

 densely double, comprising all shades of color 25 



Imperialis Fl. PI. Double Imperial Pink; fine 



mixed. Hardy Annua' 10 



Lacimiatus. A beautiful fringed variety; various col- 



ors. Hirdy Annual, 1 ft 10 



Flore Pleno. A double variety of the above; 



very fine 15 



Sew Japanese ("Eastern) Price each, 50c. per pac- 



Queen.") (See Ncmltles.) } ket, or the two varieties 

 ("Crimson Belle.") ) for 75c. 



DIDISCUS. 



Didiseu? Cceruleus. A very pretty little blue border 



plant. Ha'f-hardy Annua', 1 ft ' 10' 



