PETER HENDERSON & CO.— FLOWER SEEDS. 



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Cs^cJk****^- HOLLYHOCK. PerPU. 



The seed we offer of this handsome flower has been saved from 

 named varieties of every known shade of color, and can be 

 confidently recommended. Seed sown in June or July 

 will produce plants for blooming the next summer. Hardy 

 Perennia's. 



Hollylioclt. Extra choice double^ finest mixed 25 



Fine Mixed. Good varieties 10 



Double White. This is one of the most valuable 



plants now grown for summer flowers. Flowers 

 pure white and perfectly double 25 



New Dwarf Japanese. (See Novelties) 50 



(^fe^W^HONESTY (Lunaria Biennis). 



Interesting summer-blooming plant, suitable for shrubberies 



or woodland walks. Hardy Biennial. 

 Honesty. Purple, 2 ft 5 



(^^otlCZio HUMEA. 



When fully grown this attains a height of 8 feet, forming a 

 most attractive object, either in the conservatory or in pots 

 on the lawn. Its flowers of ruby-red are produced in droop- 

 ing racemes. Half-hardy Biennial. 



Humea Elegans 15 



Ipomea Grandifloka Marmorata. 

 IPOMEA. 



This beautiful genus, like the Convolvulus, to which it is 

 closely allied, is most useful for covering trellises, arbors 

 or unsightly objects. Tender Annua's. 



Ipomea Atropnrpurea. Dark purple, 15 ft 5 



Bona ]Vox (Evening Glory). Pure white, large and 



fragrant 10 



Bnrridgii. Rose and crimson, 15 ft 5 



Coccinea (Star Ipomea). Bright scarlet 5 



IPOMEA (Continued.) PerPkt. 



Ipomea Grantliflora Marmorata (Variegated'Morning 

 Glory). A very beautiful variety, with heart-shaped 

 leaves of adelicate green, marbled with silver-white; 

 flowers carmine and white. (Cut) „ 10 



Limbata. Blue and white 5 



• Q,uanioclii. (See Cypress Vine) 5 



IBERIS (See Candytuft). 

 A-~^£^M.ICE PLANT. 



A very singular dwarf trailing plant, much used for garnish- 

 ing; the leaves and stems are covered with crystalline glob- 

 ules, giving it the appearance of being covered with ice. 

 Half-hardy Annua'. 



Ice Plant (Mesembryantkemum Cryslaliinum). From Greece; 



trailer 5 



INDIAN SHOT. (See Canna.) 

 INOPSIDIUM. 



One of the few plants that succeed comparatively well in the 



shade. Hardy Annua's. 

 Inopsiclium Acawle. Sky-blue, )i ft 10 



IPOMOPSIS. 



Most beautiful plants, with long spikes of dazzling orange 

 and scarlet flowers. Half-hardy Biennials. 



Ipomopsis Elegans. Scarlet, 3 ft .• 10 



Superba. Orange, 3 ft 10 



(f^^U^SX JACOBEA (Senecio). 



Hardy Annuals of the easiest culture, in the varieties of which 



are to be found purple, bronze, pink and white. 

 Jacobea Elegans. Mixed, 1 ft 10 



Dwarf Double. Mixed, J£ ft 10 



O+^fatlGZ XATJLFUSSIA. 



Desirable plants, of dwarf habit and compact growth. Hardij 

 i Annuals. 

 Kaulfussia Amelloittes. Bright blue, }£ ft 5 



Rosea. Pink, mauve centre, y z ft 5 



W»-w««^t<a. 



Lantana Hybkida. 



LANTANA. 



The varieties of Lantana are almost numberless. The flowers 

 are borne in Verbena-like heads, embracing every shade of 

 pink, purple, orange and white. Haf-I ardy Perennials. 



Lantana Hybricla. Mixed 10 



