PETER HENDERSON'S LIST OF NEW AND SCARCE PLANTS. 



NEW OR SCARCE PLANTS 



Mr?* 



New Double White Bouvardia, Alfred Neuner. 



V> r e now have on hand a fine stock of this valuable 

 novelty. It originated by a "sport," from the well known 

 single white variety, " Davidsoni," the flowers are pure 

 white, and double, resembling in appearance a small 

 Tuberose. It is far more valuable for cut flower work 

 than the single variety, as its double flowers last 

 much longer after being cut ; price, stock plants from 

 4} inch pots 50 cents each ; 2j inch pots $8 00 per 

 100. 



New Double Pink Bouvardia. 



Identically the same as the preceding, except in color 

 which is a beautiful dark rose color. The great value 

 of the double white for cut flower purposes is now estab- 

 lished, and this sort will be equally desirable. 



From 2{ inch pots $1 00 each : $10 00 per dozen. 



tEI) NEl'NEU. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM INODORUM I'LE.NISSIMA. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM INODORUM PLENISSIMA, (Pure Double White.) 



This will no doubt become a useful plant either for baskets, vases, or for summer bedding; and as a plant for cut 

 flowers, it will answer all the purposes of the double white Feverfew (without its unpleasant odor), having the additional 

 merit of continuous bloom from June to October. See cut. 25 cents each; $3 00 per dozen. 



Seedlings of the above of which, no doubt, one-half will come double. $6 00 per 100. 



NEW ALTERNANTHERA AUREA. 



This is a great acquisition for yellow lines in ribbon-line planting; of a fine habit, dwarf and compact; foliage 

 light green and golden yellow — the yellow predominating. $1.00 per doz. ; $8 00 per 100. 



