peter Henderson's new wholesale trade list. 



STENOTAPHRON. 



This plant is supposed to be a native of Japan, and has 

 proved to be one of the most desirable plants for baskets, 

 vases and urns, and for a bracket in window decoration 

 it has no equal, its elegant grass-like foliage, striped 

 with white and creamy-yellow, with long pendant shoots 

 of from one to two feet in length, are remarkably distinct. 

 The cultivation is of the very easiest, succeeding ad- 

 mirably in any common soil. The plant has also proved 

 a great acquisition in the now popular carpet and pat- 

 tern beddiDg designs. $1 00 per doz. 



DASYLIRION MOLINA. 



A scarce ornamental plant, resembling, somewhat in 

 habit, the Pandanus. The leaves are very long and nar- 

 row, and are covered with small spines. 



Price, 50 cts. each; $4 50 per doz. 



NEW DWARF STEVIA. 

 (Stevia Serrata Nana.) 



A very distinct variety of the well-known Stevia Serrata, 

 which was offered for the first time last spring. It never 

 growsoverlS inches high and its flowers are whiter and 

 produced in far denser masses than the old variety, and 

 it can be grown on low side benches. 

 $1 50 per dozen. 



SELLAGINELLA KRAUSIANA AUREA. 



This is probably the most beautiful of all the Mosses 

 Color, clear golden yellow, similar to that of "Golden 

 Feather." For Wardian cases or for a pot plant it has 

 no equal among its class. 



$2 00 per dozen. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS FOR EXHIBITION. 



The finest exhibition of Chrysanthemums ever seen in this country, was shown in New York 

 in November of 1883. After the Exhibition, the specimens were sold at auction at prices ranging 

 from $5 to $18 each. 



The exhibition has given an impetus to the growing of Crysanthemums all over the country, 

 and next fall they will be the most fashionable flower of the season. 



The lists below given comprise the finest of each class. Price, buyers' selection of varieties, 

 8G.00 per 100, Our selection, $4.00 per 100. 



Full collection of 90 Prize Varieties for $5.00. 



LARGE FLOWERING CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



Refulgens, 

 Competition, 

 Aurea Multiflora, 

 Late Duchess, 

 Golden Eagle, 

 Virgin Queen, 

 Ruth, 



Countess of Granville, 

 Madame Grame, 



Juvena, 



Rose Mignonne, 



Captain Marignac, 



Favorite Rose, 



Marauch, 



Ne Plus Ultra Nova, 



Madame Toulouse, 



Dr. Macary, 



Emperor Nicholas, 



La Chinoise, 



Gerda, 

 Spotless, 

 Geo. Glenny, 

 Webb's Queen, 

 Queen of Lilacs, 

 Pericles, 

 Golden Queen, 

 Golden Empress, 

 Mrs. Geo. Rundle, 

 JAPANESE CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



Madame Andiguier. 



Abd-el-Kader, 



Zelia, 



La Charineuse, 



Bouquet Nationale, 



Saffron King, extra fine. 



Sarnia, 



Mons. Chas. Huber, 



M. Fitterre, 



Fair Maid of Guernsey, 



Emily Dale, 

 Barraba, 

 Princess Teck, 

 Yellow Stone, 

 Mongolfier, 

 Beau Siljour, 

 Bolivar, 

 Dr. Brooks, 



Sesostris, 



Glorie de Toulouse, 



Early Red Dragon, 



The Daimio, 



Miss Jeannie, 



Elaine, 



Madame Anna Delaux, 



Sonce d'Or, 



Constance, 



SMALL FLOWERING CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



Touissant L'Ouverture, 



Princess Meletia, 



Mrs. Aristee, 



Model of Perfection, 



Donna Carnea, 



Sunset, 



Boule de Neige, 



Fin d'Amour, 



Barra, 



Lucrece, 



Golden Eagle, 



Fimbriata, 



Carminata, 



Amphilla, 



Atala, 



Prince Albert of Prussia, 



Aspasia, 



La Brazier, 



Alexander Peel, 



Snowdrop, 



Mrs. Campbell, 



Chameleon 



Citronella, 



Golden Creste, 



Zebra, 



Erckman Chatroin, 



Ebernella, 



Peri, 



Valiant, 



Cinderella, 



Aurora, 



Glorie de Mazarque, 



Profusion, 



Boule Blanche, 



La France, 



See description of NEW TEA ROSE "SUNSET," page 10. 



