38 PETER HENDERSON & CO.'S CATALOGUE OP SEEDS. 



LYGODIUM SCANDENS (Japanese Climbing Fern). 

 A most graceful climbing plant, growing from one to fifty feet as desired. 

 It is quite as easy of culture as the Smilax, and will no doubt be largely used 

 for similar purposes in decorating. Although a climbing plant when sup- 

 ported by strings or wire, it can be used with equal advantage as a drooping 

 plant for baskets or vases. 



Price, 50 cents per packet. 



MAGNOLIA GRANDI FLORA. 

 Produces large white, and very fragrant flowers in great profusion ; is the 

 best variety that can be readily raised from seed, of these well knoivn and, val- 

 uable shrubs. The seed, should be sown in a hoi bed in Spring, or out of doors 

 in a sheltered situation during Summer, and pot off the young plants as soon 

 as they can be handled. 



Price, 25 cents per packet. 



APPLE SCENTED GERANIUM. 



We offer this season a limited supply of this always scarce and much sought 

 after variety. Price, 50 cents per packet. 



PYRETHRUM. Golden Gem. 



A splendid bedding plant, producing large double white flowers, which are 

 continued throughout the Summer. The color of the foliage is much brighter 

 than that of the old u Golden Feather," itself one of the best bedding plants 

 grown. 



Price, 25 cents per packet. 



CINERARIA. New, Double-flowering. 

 The blooms of this novelty are of the greatest interest and beauty, and are 

 perfectly double. There are representatives of all the modifications of colors 

 usually found amongst Cinerarias, namely, crimsons and magentas, pur- 

 ples, both dark and light, as well as flowers tipped with several different 

 tints of violet and magenta. The habit of the plant is exceedingly good, and 

 altogether it is a decided acquisition. 



Price, $1.00 per packet. 



COLEUS. 



The utility of the Coleus is well knoivn for ornamental purposes, whether 

 for bedding or other decorations, where colored-leaved plants are desired. 

 They are grown so easily, and make such fine specimens in so short a time, 

 that their merit can scarcly-be over-estimated. 



Finest mixed. Price, 50 cents per packet. 



GLAUCIUM CORNICTJ .ATTJM. 

 A fine ornamental plant, with long velvety leaves, gracefully recurved, of a 

 silvery white color, deeply cut and curled. The flowers are orange yellow, bell- 

 shaped and drooping. It is of vigorous growth, and with its bright silvery 

 hue, makes a fine contrast with other colored foliaged plants. 



Price, 25 cents per packet. 



