PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.— SUPER-IOR BULBS— WHOLESALE. 



MIS CELLANEOUS FLORISTS' B ULBS . 



AMARYLLIS JOHNSONI. 

 Grand Bermuda Grown Bulbs. Ready in August. 

 Congenial conditions— climate and soil— produce a strong grow- 

 ing variety. The bulbs are very larye. 9 to 15 inches in circum- 

 ference, and produce with great certainty extra strong spikes of 

 bloom from It! inches to 3 feet high, bearing enormous trumpet- 

 shaped flowers, averaging (i to 10 inches across, of great sub- 

 stance, of rich and glowing scarlet, with a wide white stripe 

 through each petal. Spikes frequently bear 4 to 8 flowers each. 

 Often 2 and 3 spikes are produced at one time. 35c. each: j3.50 

 per doz.: $25.00 per 100. 



LARGE SINGLE FLOWERED ANEMONES. 



For Forcing. 



Florists do not appreciate the beauty and value of these mag- 

 nificently colored flowers— for cutting purposes. We have kept 

 crowds around our show windows this spring by exhibiting vases 

 of Anemone flowers. Very few people *eemed to know what 

 they were, and all were enthusiastic over their beauty, size and 

 variety. Try a few bulbs; they are cheap and bloom profusely. 

 Anemones, Single Poppy Flowered. 'Coronaria. Large beau- 

 tiful saucer-shaped poppy-like blossoms of innumerable colors 

 and variegations. 75c. per 100. $6.00 per 1000. 

 Anemone Fulgens. The rich, dazzling scarlet flowers and light 

 elegant growth render it most attractive. It is valuable for 

 cutting, as it lasts a long time. $1.50 per 100, $12.00 oer 1000. 



Fersicu n Gitftintcum. 



The flowers of this mag- 

 nificent strain are of extra- 

 ordinary size for a Cycla- 

 men, and of great substance. 

 The leas-es are proport.on- 

 ately large and beautifully 

 marked. Our bulbs are from 

 the most famous Cyclamen 

 grower in Europe, and will 

 produce riowers of rare 

 merit. 



Qijanteum Roseum. rost 

 " Album, white. 



Rubmtn, crimson. 



Prices for any of the abo\ e 



separate varieties. 15c. each. 

 $1.50 per doz.. §10.00 per 100. 

 Mixed colors of Cyclamen 

 • iigar.teum. 12c. each, H.25 

 per doz., $9.00 per 100. 



AMARYL1 IS JOHNS< INI. 



Early Flowering 

 Gladiolus. 



FOR WINTER FORCING. 



Valuable for flowering 

 in the greenhouse for win- 

 ter bloom. The flowers 

 are smaller and more re- 

 fined than those of the 

 Gandavensis Gladiolus. 

 Ready in Xo'-em' ' er. 



Blushing Bride. 

 catissima. White, with 



pink and carmine flakes. 

 ■ doz $5.00 per 100. 



The Bride Colvilli Alba. 

 Beautiful, purest white 

 flowers, most valuable for 

 forcing for cut flowers. 



12c. per doz.. I'.Oc. per 100, 

 $4.50 per 1000. 



Mixed Early-Flowering 

 Hardy Gladio'us. 



15c. pert. '■"". 



|8.00 p, r 1000 



SEED OF THE FAMOUS 



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I V< LAMEN G 



NEW YORK {I0RKET" JIIGXOXETTE. 



We have arranged with the originator of this marvelous giant 

 among Mignonettes to introduce it among our Florist Customers, 

 and we can vouch for it as being the finest strain of florists' Mignon- 

 ette we have ever seen — and some pretty good specimens come into 

 the New York markets too. We do not exaggerate when we 

 state that the average heads, compactly filled with delicious, fra- 

 grant flowers, measure one foot long with sturdy well-clothed stems 

 extending a foot or more below the flowers. It is a luxuriant, 

 healthy grower, and a continuous and abundant flowering variety. 



A. MACKELLAR, Florist, Nyack, N. Y., writes: 



"The photographs of this Mignonette should be burned : they don't 

 begin to do justice to this glorious strain. I har-e never seen a> 

 nonette to compare with it." 

 S1EBRECHT & SON, Florists, N. Y. C. write: 



"Of the several thousand dozen we have handled, we have never lost 

 a spray. It has sold at $2.00 and Sj.PO per dozen during the season. 

 We regard it as the best and cleanest Mignonette on the market." 

 Price of hand picked seeds from specimen house grown plants, 

 50c. per trade packet of 150 seeds. 



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