PETER HENDERSON &CO..NEW YORK: =pee—= 
Elm City. Deep plam color corolla; crimson sepals. 
Genius. Light prune corolla; rich red sepals. 
Mme. Bruant. Lilac-mauve, veined with rose; red sepals. 
Phenomenal. Dark plum color. (See cut No. 4.) 
Rozains Patrie. White; carmine sepals. (See cut No. 2.) 
Trophee. Violet-blue corolla; very dark red sepals, 
SINGLE FUCHSIAS. 
Beacon. Carmine corolla; white sepals. (See cut No. 3.) 
Black Prince. Corolla and sepals carmine. (See cut No.3.) 
Constancy. Carmine corolla; white sepals. (See cut No.1.) 
Ernest Renan. Carmine corolla; white sepals. 
Lottie. Carmine corolla; tender rose sepals. 
Speciosa. Orange-scarlet corolla; white sepals. 
Price, 10c. each, set of 12 Fuchsias for $1.00. 
A NEW HYDRANGEA. 
HYDRANGEA HORTENSIS MARIESI. 
We take much pleasure in offering this charmingly dis- 
tinct, highly decorative and attractive new Hydrangea. It 
bears very large individual flowers, and trusses afoot across 
on good specimens; color, a light pink shaded mauve, and the finest 
of the Hydrangea Hortensis type. Price, strong plants from + in. pots, 
75c. each, $7.50 per doz. 
JAPANESE HYDRANGEAS. 
Thos. Hogg. Pure white, very large. - 
Otaksa. Beautiful light pink. : Price, 30c. each, $3.00 per doz. 
es Nelle NEW LARGE-FLOWERING JAPAN IRIS. 
Iris Kempferi Grandiflora. The flowers are of enormous size, averaging from 6 to 8 inches across, and 
of indescribable and charming hues and colors, varying like watered silk in the sunlight, the prevailing 
colors being white, crimson, rose, lilac, lavender, violet and blue. Each flower usually representing 
several shades, while a golden yellow blotch surrounded by a halo of blue or violet at the base of the petals in- 
tensifies the wealth of coloring. Perfectly hardy, blooming in June and July, and attain greatest perfection if 
grown in moist soil. 
Double Flowered, named varieties, 25c. each; set of 12 distinct sorts for $2.50. 
Single Flowered, named varieties, 25c. each; set of 12 distinct sorts for $2.50. ‘ 
ALL COLORS MIXED, 15c. each, $1.50 per doz. IRIS GERMANICA. (Fleur-de-lis.) 10c. each, $1.00 per doz. 
HARDY GRASSES. Arundo Donax. A giant reed, growing 10 or 12 feet high. iy 
—___ Atundo Donax, Var. A variegated form of the above. \_(E 
Erianthus Ravenne (American Pampas Grass). A tall, graceful grass, growing 
6 to 8 feet, handsome plumes in fall. It makes a large clump. 
Eulalia Gracillima. Narrow green foliage. Very graceful and attractive. 
Eulalia Zebrina. Marked transversely with golden bars. A most unique plant. 
Eulalia Japonica, Var. Leaves striped white. Large spikes of handsome 
plumes. One of the handsomest variegated plants in existence for lawns. 
Phalaris, Var. (Gardener’s Garters.) Striped green and white. 2 ft. (15c. each.) 
Pennisetum Ruppelianum. A wealth of purple plumes. (15c. each.) ; 
Price, 30c. each, except where noted, $3.00 per doz. 
HIBISCUS, CHINESE. These are largely used for bedding 
purposes, and attract a great deal of at- 
tention; they are almost continually in 
bloom. Equally valuable for pots. Price, 15c. each, 4 for 50c., 12 for $1.25. 
HENDERSON’S DOUBLE HOLLYHOCKS. 
HENDERSON’S SUPERB. This grand strain of Hollyhocks we have secured 
only after years of careful selection. We grow annually thousands of these, 
and have for years selected those that show the most perfect form, largest 
size and purest color. We offer the following colors: Lavender, Purple, 
Crimson, White, Salmon, Yellow, Rose, Pink, Blush, Maroon, White 
with Violet Centre. Strong plants, 20c. each, $2.00 per doz., $12.00 per 100. 
Dwarf Japanese Hollyhock. Grows about 18 inches high, large, semi-double 
flowers. Very attractive. Price, 20c. each, $2.00 per doz. 
LEMOINE’S GIANT HELIOTROPES. 
Efforts to improve the Heliotrope have been persistently made by experts all 
over the world for a number of years, and at last these efforts have been success- 
ful; realization has surpassed the most ardent expectation. One can scarcely 
recognize the old garden favorite in its new glorified form. The size of the 
foliage and its quality are doubled; the habit of the plant is made compact and 
bushy instead of being scraggy and sprawling; the size of the flowersis magni- 
fied beyond belief, specimen heads measuring ten to fifteen inches across. (See 
cut.) Price, 15c. each, 4 for 50c., 12 for $1.25. 
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