PETUR HENDERSON & CO. 8 CATALOGUE OF SEEDS. 



Salpiglossis. 

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Scabiosa. 

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STOCKS (German Ten- Weeks). 



PER PKT. 



These are especially recommended on account of their long continuance in bloom, and vig- 

 orous habit. Flowers very double, 1£ ft. Half-hardy Annuals. 



Stock, Dwarf German Ten- Weeks. Fine mixed : 5 



Large-flowering. Choice mixed 10 



Pure "White 15 



•» Scarlet Victoria. New and fine , 15 



New Large-flowered Dwarf Pyramidal. The most popular stock in cultiva- 

 tion ; very finest mixed 25 



Wallflower-Leaved. Pure white, very fine 15 



Crimson. Very fine 15 



Finest Mixed 15 



STOCKS (Intermediate.) 



The intermediate stocks are valuable on account of their flowering late in autumn, also as 

 pot plants for early spring blooming, for which purpose the seeds should be sown in 

 July or August. 



Stock, Intermediate, Scarlet 35 



White 25 



Purple : 25 



Mixed 25 



STOCKS (Brompton and Emperor). 



The Emperor, or Perpetual-Flowering, may be treated in the same manner as the Intermedi- 

 ate; they frequently last several years, if protected from frost. The Brompton is a 

 biennial of branching habit, producing a grand display when in bloom. 



Stock, Emperor or Perpetual. Finest mixed. {See cut.) 15 



Brompton or Winter. Finest mixed. {See cut.) 10 



THTJNBEEGXA. 



Extremely ornamental, free blooming climbers of rapid growth, handsome foliage and much 

 admired flowers; good for green-house culture, or in warm situations out of doors. 



Thunbergia Alata. Buff, with white eye, 4 ft 10 



Alba. White, with dark eye, 4 ft 10 



Aurantiaca. Bright orange, dark eye, 3 ft » 10 



— — Bakerii. Pure white, 4 ft 10 



Mixed Varieties 10 



TRICHOSANTHES. 



Very curious plants, with long, elegant serpent-like fruit, exceedingly ornamental. Half- 

 hardy Annuals. 

 Trichosanthes Coccinea. A charming climber, with small oval, green and white marbled 



fruit, champing to scarlet 2H 



— — Colubrina, Serpent gourd, brilliant carmine fruit, 5 to 6 ft. in length 13* 



