PETER HEXDERSON's SEW WHOLESALE TRADE LIST. 



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 grows over 

 IS 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. |! 50 per dozen. 



NEW HELIOTROPES. 



Heliotrope, "Purple and Gold." An entirely new style. 



- Foliage golden yellow ; flowers large purple, making a beau- 



•^ tiful contrast with the leaves, hence the name "Purple and 



Gold;" in fragrance and profusion of flowers it is in both 



respects equal to the best old sorts. 



20 cts. each ; $2 00 per dozen. 



Heliotrope, " Swanley Giant." — In this we have an entirely 

 new color, the first shade of red yet obtained in the Helio- 

 trope, the color being what might be termed a carmine rose. 

 The size of the trass is immense, often measuring 10 inches 

 in diameter, and of the most exquisite fragrance. 



20 cts. each, $2 00 per doz.; a plant each of the 2 sorts for 30 cts. 



DASYLIRION MOLINA. 



A scarce ornamental plant, resembling, somewhat in habit, the 

 Pandanus. The leaves are very long and narrow, and are cov- 

 ered with small spines. 



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



EULALIA ZEBEIXA. 



JTEW FEVERFEW, "LITTLE GEil.' 



EULALIA JAPONICA 



ZEBRINA. 



Unlike all other variegated plants, this has 

 its striping or marking across the leaf, instead 

 of longitudinally. It grows from 5 to 7 ft. in 

 height, forming a most striking and graceful 

 plant, resembling nothing else that we know 

 of in cultivation. The expanded flower spike 

 resembles the ostrich plume, and when dried 

 will last for years. Plant entirely hardy. 

 Whether used as a single plant or for groups 

 on lawns it has no equal. (See cut.) 

 1st size, $3 00 per doz.; 2d size, $2 00 per doz. 



NEW DWARF FEVERFEW, 

 "Little Gem." 



The great value of the old Dwarf Feverfew 

 for cut flowers during the summer and fall is 

 well known to florists and others. The variety 

 which we now offer for the first time, surpasses 

 it in every way. It is very dwarf, attaining a 

 height only of from 8 to 12 inches. The flow- 

 ers are larger, of more perfect form and of the 

 purest white. ¥e had a number of fine plants 

 in our greenhouses last fall, grown in pots, 

 which were covered with flowers, while the 

 plants were only eight inches high from the 

 top of the pots. (See cut.) 



$2 00 per dozen. 



See description of NEW TEA ROSE " SUNSET," page 15. 



