SINGLE VIOLETS. 
Admiral Avellan. Purple-red flowers; of large size; very fragrant. 
LaFrance. Rich violet-blue; a strong grower, deliciously scented. 
Luxonne. Rich violet-purple, stems 9 to 12 inches, very sweet. 
Princess of Wales. Light violet-purple; intensely fragrant. 
Large plants, 30c. each, set of 5 for $1.25. Small plants, 10c. each, 
set of 5 for 40c., $5.00 per 100. 
SOLANUM SEAFORTHIANUM. 
A climbing vine of unusual grace and beauty. Beautiful blue flowers 
in immense pendulous panicles, some of them a foot long and fifteen 
inches in circumference, like clusters of Wistarias. It flowers in the 
greatest profusion until killed by frost, the early-maturing flowers be- 
ing followed by scarlet seed berries. This vine is also of unusual 
merit for growing in pots, for window or greenhouse decoration. 
Price, 15c. each, $1.50 per doz. 
SALVIAS. Assorted. 
Bethelii. Rich rose-colored flowers, large spikes. 
Golden-Leaved. Yellow foliage, scarlet flowers. 
Patens. Deep blue, the finest colorimaginable. Price, 15c. each. 
Splendens. (Scarlet Sage.) Intense scarlet, valuable for large beds. 
Splendens Alba. Similar to above, but pure white. 
Price, except Patens, 10c. each, $1.00 per doz., $6.00 per 100. 
TRITOMA PFITZERII This new variety is a marvelous 
* improvement over the old vwell- 
known ‘Red Hot Poker” plant. It is a very free blooming sort; 
3 PLEAS spikes of pure bright crimson, without a 
; tinge of yellow or orange. It is admirable 
among other flowers in loose bunches or in 
large vases, and is now largely used for dec- 
oration by the best florists of New York. 
Price, 30c. each, $3.00 per doz. 
MAMMOTH VERBENAS. 
One of our specialties. The list we offer 
cannot be excelled. No garden is complete 
without a collection of Verbenas. 
Beauty of Oxford. Deep pink, large flower. 
Glow-worm. Very deep, glowing crimson. 
Invincible. Rich purple, large white eye. 
Iona. Soft brilliant pink, white eye. 
La Taska. Light purple, white eye. Splendid. 
Lerona. Dark, dazzling red, large flower. 
Miss Arthur. Brilliant scarlet. 
Mrs. Cleveland. Beautiful pure snow-white. 
Mrs. McKinley. A grand, pure white. 
Negro. Dark maroon. Very close to black. 
Neptune. Lilac, striped white. Very pretty. 
Perfection. Bright pink. A grand variety. 
Snow Storm. White, dwarf habit. 
White Beauty. Pure white, fine grower. 
Willie Desmond. Bright scarlet, very rich. 
Price, 10c. each, set of 15 for $1.25. 
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Peter Henderson & Co. 
RUELLIA LONGIFLORUM. 
‘«The Christmas Coral Plant.”’ A splen- 
did red flowering plant, especially for con- 
servatory decoration. It is a most useful 
plant during the dull winter months, small- 
sized plants being covered with bright red 
flowers. The ease. with which flowering 
plants may be had by the end of the year is 
remarkable. Cuttings that are propagated 
during the spring root in a short time, after 
which they are putin 3-inch pots. Three of 
the plants, when established, may be put in 
a 6-inch pot, and by keeping them in a grow- 
ing temperature they may be had in full 
flower two months after the cuttings are 
taken. It is not only useful as a winter- 
blooming plant, it comes in well for planting 
out in spring, blooming satisfactorily during 
the summer. (See cut.) 
Price, 25c. each, $2.25 per doz. 
RUDBECKIA, “GOLDEN GLOW.” 
A glorious new, hardy, herbaceous plant, 
and one that should find a place in every gar- 
den. Itis of fine habit, vigorous growth, with early, continuous and 
immense blooming qualities; it will be found excellent also for cut- 
flower purposes. The stems are long and gracefully poised ; the foliage 
isabundantandornamental. Itattainsa height offrom 6 to8feet, and 
a small plant set out in the spring will produce hundreds of blossoms 
during August and September, each one as large as a fair-sized Chry- 
santhemum. (Seecut.) Price, 15c. each, 4for 50c., 9 for $1.00, 12for$1.25. 
HARDY DOUBLE ENGLISH WOLET. 
This violet is entirely hardy, perfectly double, a deep violet-pur- 
ple color and most deliciously fragrant. Itsurpasses the well-known 
‘Marie Louise” Violet in richness of color, being many shades darker, 
and far excels it in its delightful odor; this is one of its greatest mer- 
its. Itis entirely free from disease of any kind, will grow and bloom 
in any garden and in any situation. Nothing is more appropriate for 
cemetery plots than the Hardy Double English Violet. (See cut.) 
Price, 1st size, large-flowering clumps, 35c. each, 3 for $1.00, $3.50 per 
doz. Young plants, 20c. each, 3 for 50c., 7 for $1.00, $12.00 per 100, 
WINTER-FLOWERING VIOLET. 
Marie Louise. This is the variety which is grown by the hundreds 
of thousands to supply the cut-flower markets of the country. Itis 
not hardyin the North. Color, arich purple, flowers large and double, 
stem long, and foliage a soft, rich, dark green. Large plants, 30c. each, 
$3.00 per doz. Young plants, 10c. each, 75c. per doz., $5.00 per 100. 
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