PEffift HENDERSONS Ltsf OF tiUW AND" SCARCE PLANTS. 



Clear pure white, lemon 

 Bright golden 



Bouquet Rationale. 



centre. 



Incomparable. Large fine flower. 



yellow. 



Juvena. Dark maroon, shaded blood red. 

 L,a Charincuse. Purple shaded, lilac and white. 

 Sonce D'Or. Beautifully quilled; dark yellow 

 shaded crimson. ' 



Zelia. Dwarf habit; flowers purplish lilac; full and 

 double. 



30c. each ; 6 for $1,50. 



NEW COLEUS. 



The varieties below named and described are seedlings 

 of our own raising which have never been offered be- 

 fore. Although New Colons do not possess the same 

 value that they did a few years ago, yet the improve- 

 ment of these over the new varieties of "two years ago is 

 so marked, that they cannot fail to be valued and 

 popular. 



Bohemian. A handsome variety, of bushy habit. 

 foliage presents a beautiful blending of piDk, 



yellow, orange and magenta.. 

 Chaw. Dickens. A neat growing kind, embracing 

 treat diversity of colors, cream, pink, rose, 



green, anil maroon. 

 Count Cavour. Carmine, edged with black; of the 



"Kentish Fire " style; but better. 

 Gold Dust. A very promising yellow, of fine habit. 

 Jas. Blarkey. Deep maroon black, blotched in the 



centre with dark pink; distinct and splendid 



50c. 

 Midnight. Dark maroon, flamed with crimson; a 



robust grower. 

 Rugby. An advance on all existing varieties of 



its style; centre, creamy yellow, banded green- 



the green rimmed with crimson. The veins and 



stalks are very prominent, and are bright crimson 



also. 



20 cents each, except where noted. 

 Set of 7 for $1 50. 



DELPHINIUM NUDICAULE. 



A scarlet flowered Larkspur. Perfectly hardy, dis- 

 tinct and tine. 



$6 00 per 100. 



EUCHARIS AMAZONICA. 



EUCHARIS AMAZONICA, "Amazon 



Lily." 



A lovely hot-house plant, which may be had in bloom 

 almost the entire season, if a moderate supply of plants 

 are had, small plants usually sending up stalks which 

 bear five or six large pure while star-shaped flowers, four 

 inches across, deliciously fragrant. It wants a warm at- 

 mosphere with plenty of moisture. The flowers bring 

 very high prices. {See cut ) 



1st size, $1.00 each. 



2d " 50c. " 



3d " 25c. " 



EULALIA JAPONICA VAR. 



An older Variety than the Eulalia Japonica Zebrlna. 

 Leaves striped white and green, longitudinally. Next 

 to the Zebrina, the most ornamental of all hardy grasses. 

 $2.00 per dozen. 



GLOXINIAS. 



We offer a fine assortment of the richest shades of 

 blue, rose, crimson and white. Good sound bulbs. 



Finest mixed, $25 00 per 100. 



Finest mixed, extra large bulbs $40 00 per 100. 



Six Extra Fine New Double Geraniums. 



Candidissima Plena. — Pure white, retains its snowy 

 whiteness both in pots aud bedded out. 



Double Gen. Grant.— A great acquisition. Identical 

 with the well known single scarlet, but with the 

 advantage of being semi-double. 



Double Striped Vesuvious. — Semi-double scarlet, 

 striped with white. 



Mrs. E. G. HU1.— Flesh color, shaded lavender, very 

 large trusses. 



Peter Henderson.— This is probably the best of the 

 set, as it is the best of its color." Brilliant orange 

 scarlet, very fine flowering, an invaluable market 

 variety. 



Rich'd Brett. — Orange color, very double, distinct and 

 novel. 



Set of Six for $1 00. 



NEW DOUBLE IVY GERANIUM. 



(Madame Dubus.) 



The form of this double variety is equal to that of the 

 best tyyes of the double Zonale , the color of the " Mad- 

 ame Dubus" is a beautiful pink, equal to Madame 

 Lemoine, or Naomi. 



Price 50c. each. 



GESNERIA MAGNIFICA. 



This beautiful plant gives a very rich effect when used 

 in filling Wardian cases or baskets. Its large velvety 

 leaves are crimson maroon color, tinted pink. It flowers 

 very freely, sending up spikes of orange scarlet flowers 

 in great abundance. 



$1.50 per doz. 



GESNERIA INSIGNE. 



A handsome species of this attractive family, bearing 

 large and showy flowers of a delicate lavender color. 

 They are similar in shape to those of the Gloxinia, but 

 fragrant. 



$2.00 per doz. 



NEW CLIMBING HYDRANGEA, 



(Sckizophragma Hydrangeoides.) 



"We believe we were the first to offer this valuable 

 climbing plant, either here or in Enrope. Mr. Thos. 

 Hogg describes it as clinging to trees to the height of 

 fifty feet, producing corymbs of white flowers of the size 

 of ordinary Hydrangeas. It clings exactly like Ivy and 

 one can imagine the effect of a wall or tree so covered, 

 while in full bloom. Like all Japan plants of that 

 character, it is entirely hardy. 



1st size, $3.00 per doz. 



2d '« 2.00 " 



