PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.— WHOLESALE PLANT LIST. 



23 



GENERAL LIST OF PLANTS 



FOR 



KLORISTS' STOCK. 



NOT LESS THAN FIVE OF ANY VARIETY SOLD AT THE RATE PER lOO. 



first page of cover. 



For full conditions of sale, see 



We call attention to the generally reduced prices in this class of 

 stock this year. PURCHASE EARLY. All the plants, if 

 bought before March ist, will yield cuttings and produce plants 

 from same in time for outdoor planting at the North. 



Lack of space forbids us giving extended descriptions of the 

 following well-known and useful plants- it also serves as an 

 index for the plants in the body of the catalogue. 



Per 100 

 Abutilon Savitzii. (See page 8.) 



Abutilon Souv. de Bonn. Variegated foliage .f8 00 



Abutilons, In 12 finest sorts 4 00 



Acalypha Mosaica 8 00 



Achillea. "The Pearl." Flowers white and closely resemble a 

 Pompou Chrysanthemum. A grand acquisition for cutting 

 purposes. Succeeds anywhere and flowers nearly the whole 



season 8 00 



Achyranthes Emersonii. An improved form of A. Liiuleiiii.... 3 00 



" Csesii. Yellow and red 3 00 



" Hoveyil. Pinlj and crimson 3 00 



Adlantum Cuneatum. (See page 20.) 6 00 



Agapanthus Umbellatus. Bright blue flowers 12 00 



Ageratum. Blue, white, dwarf sorts 3 00 



Akebia Quinata. Hardy climbing plant, chocolate flowers 10 00 



Allamanda Hendersonil. Yellow flowering greenhouse climber 10 00 



Alternanthera, Paronychioides Ma.jor, best crimson 3 00 



" Aurea Nana, best yellow 3 00 



" Rosea Nana, rose colored 3 00 



Alyssum, Tom Thumb. (Double and single) 3 00 



" Variegata 3 00 



" targe Double "White 3 00 



Amaranthu8 (" Jcseph's Coat"). Three sorts. (Ready May 1st.) 3 00 



Amaryllis Formoslssima. Fine house plant. (See page 8.).... 6 00 

 " Johnsonii. Strong, vigorous growth, bearing from 



3 to 6 brilliant red flowers on eacli stem 20 00 



" Tittata Hybrids. These are beautifull.v striped and 



blotched and are deliciously fragrant 40 00 



Ampelopsis Veitchii (or miniature Virginia Creeper). (See 



page 22.) 10 00 



" Quinquefolia. The " Virginia Creeper " 12 00 



Anemone Japonica. White and red ; one of the most valuable 

 fall flowering perennials showing flowers on long 



slender stems S 00 



" Whirlwind 8 00 



Anthemis Coronaria. (Seepages.) 6 00 



Antirrhinum. Choicest mixed, all colors. (Beady April 1st.)... 3 00 



Apiog Tuberoga. Tuberous rooted Wistaria 2 00 



Aquilegia (assorted). A pretty assortment of Columbine, grow- 

 ing 21/2 feet high, flowering uni-emittingly during summer 8 00 



Araucaria excelsa. (Seepages.) 

 Areca Lutescens. (See page 20.) 



Aristolochia Sipho. (Seepage 22.) 2,5:,00 



Armeria (Sea Pink). Beautiful dark pink flowers 8 00 



Asclepias Tuberosa. One of the best border plants. Flower 



heads a fine orange, lasting in perfection a long time 8 00 



Asparagus Tenuissimus. Graceful, fern-like climbing i^lant 6 00 



" Plumosus Nanus. (Seepages.) 2-in. pots 8 00 



" Sprengerii. (See page 8.) 10 00 



Asters. Victoria, finest mixed. (Ready May 1st.) Pot grown. 2 00 



" " in separate colors. " " .... 2 00 



" Perfection, finest mixed. " " .... 2 00 



Astilbe Japonica. "White, plume-lilie spikes of flowers 6 00 



Auriculus. Assorted 8 00 



Azalea Indica. (See page 9.) 



Balm. Silver leaved, very pretty for baskets, etc 3 00 



Balsam. "R'hite Perfection. (Ready May 1st.) Pot grown 2 00 



Balsam. Camellia flowered, mixed. (Ready May 1st.) Pot grown 2 00 

 Bedding Plants. (See page 10.) 



Begonia, flowering 

 " "Vernon. 



best varieties as below : 



Per 100 



Fine for summer bedding, 2-in. pots .f4 



3-in. '• 6 



" Bertha du Chateau Bocher. Red flowers, .3-)n pots... H 



" Alba. White flowers, 3-in pots d 



" Saundersonii. Red flowers, 3-in. pots (3 



'• L.obata var. Variegated leaves, 3-in pots 6 



" Procumbens. Drooping habit 3-in. " 



" Scandens. " " 3-in. " 



" Hybrida multiflora. Red flowers, 3-in. pots 6 



" Imgramii. Pinkish red flowers, 3-in. pots 6 



" Fuchsoldes alba. White flowers, 3-in. pots 6 



Any of the aljove from 5-in. pots 4 



" Metallica. Beautiful foliage, 3-in. pots 8 



2-in. " 6 



'• Rubra (Corallina). Red flowers, 3-in. pots 8 



2-in. " 6 



" TuberousRooted. Single. (See page 9.) 4 



'■ Double. " 



" " mixed, " " 



" Rex. Fine varieties from 3-ln. pots 8 



Bougainvillea Sanderiana. (See page 9.) 20 



Bignonia Radicaus. (See page 22.) 8 



Browallia Elata. Blue flowering. (Ready April 1.5th.) 4 



Caladium Esculentum fo.OO, .fS.OO and 12 



Caladiums (Fancy varieties), choice sorts. (See page 10.) 16 



Calceolaria Hybrida. Assorted. (Ready May 1st.) 6 



Calendula. Meteor, orange colored flowers. (Read,y May 1st.). 3 00 

 Calla Ethiopica and other sorts. (See page 10.) 



Camellia.s. Assorted. (See page 10.) .f 45.00 and 70 



Canna. (See pages 11, 12 and 13.) 

 Carnations. Winter flowering varieties. 



" Alaska. Pure white, 2-in. ])ots 3 



" liizzie McGowan. White, 2-in. pots 3 



" Daybreak. Rosy blush. " '" 3 



" Emily Pierson. Scarlet, " " 3 



" Wm. S<:ott. Deep pink, " " 3 



" El Dorado. Yellow, " " 



" Malmaison. Blush, 3-in. pot 12 



" Marguerite Carnations. 2-in. pot 3 



" Hardy Garden Carnations, from ground S 



Caryopteris Mastacanthus. (See page 21.) 8 00 



Castor Oil Bean. A tropical looking plant; fine for lawns in 



summer. (Ready May 15th. ) 6 00 



Celosia, " Queen of the Dwarfs.'' Best Crimson. (Ready May 



1st.) 3 00 



" Golden Beauty. Best yellow. (Ready May 1st.) 3 00 



Centaurea Gymnocarpa. White leaved. (Ready March 1st.)... .3 00 

 Chrysanthemums. (See pages 14 to 17 inclusive.) 



Cineraria Hybrida. Assorted colors 00 



Clematis. Finest varieties, large flowering; purple, white, etc.... 40 00 



Crispa. Blue, fragrant 8 00 



" Coccinea. Deep scarlet 10 00 



Fiammula. "White, fragrant 10 00 



Climbing Plants, hardy. (See page 22.) 6 00 



Cobea Scandens. Blue flowered 4 00 



Cocoloba Platyclada. Fine for baskets, etc 4 00 



Colens. Fancy and standard varieties — Verscharteltii, Gol<ieii 

 Bedder, titro, Chicago Bedder. Fire Cre»t, 3IrH. D r. 



Uaight, Golden Verschaft'eltii, etc 



Convolvulus Maurltanicus. Blue flowering vine ; for baskets 



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Coral Plant (Erythrina Hendersonil) 6 00 



Coreopsis L,anceoJata. The yellow flowers are produced in the 



greatest profusion from June until frost 6 00 



