PETER HENDERSON'S PLANT CATALOGUE. 



ABUTILON DUC DE MALAKOFF VAR. 



A sport from this well -known variety; the dark-green leaves irregularly marked, and shaded with 

 bright yellow — the yellow predominating — resembling in general characteristics ' 'A. Thompsonii, " 

 but of stronger growth, retaining its distinctive variegation during the hottest and dryest 

 weather; a decided improvement. 



Price 60 cents each; $6.00 per dozen. 



ABUTILON DARWINII. 



Entirely distinct, the flowers a deep orange scarlet color, veined with pink, opening like a 

 parasol, making it unlike all other sorts of Abutilons, in which the flowers are bell-shaped. 

 The flowers also are thrown well out beyond the foliage. This peculiarity of opening out makes 

 it valuable for bouquets, and being a most abundant bloomer, is well suited for winter 

 flowering. 



Price 60 cents each; $6.00 per dozen. The two sorts for $1.00. 



AQUILEGIA CHRYSANTHA. 



From the Rocky Mountains. One of the finest of our perennial plants, and perfectly hardy. 

 Its large golden yellow long-spurred flowers are produced in great abundance in summer. It ia 

 a strong growing species, forming a bushy plant 3£ feet in height. 



Price, 75 cents each; $7.50 per dozen. 



AQUILEGIA C(ERULEA. 



Or •' Rocky Mountain Columbine," introduced but quite recently. It is said to be the " Queen of 

 Columbines, and the finest of hardy perennial plants." It is certainly a grand addition to out 

 hardy border plants, blooming in early summer; flowers violet blue and white, with long spurs, 

 producing a very graceful effect. 



Price, 75 cents each; $7.50 per dozen. 



BEGONIA GLAUCOPHYLLA SCANDENS. 



A drooping or creeping species, with large panicles of orange salmon flowers; grown in 

 hanging baskets it is one of the most beautiful plants in cultivation. (See cut.) 



• Price 50 cents each; $4.50 per dozen. 



