18 peter Henderson's plant catalogue. 



NEWER HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES. 



Coquette des Alps, white; centre shaded carmine. 

 Lady Emily Peel, white; slightly tinted with crimson. 

 Paul Neron, dark rose; extra large. 

 Price, first size, 75 cents each; $7.50 per dozen. Second size, 50 cents each; $4.50 per dozen. 



POLYGONUM SIEBOLDII. 



A good plant for use in sub-tropical gardening or for planting in prominent positions on the 

 lawn. It is a hardy perennial of more slender and graceful growth than is usual in this class. 



Price, 50 cents each; $4.50 per dozen. 



RIVINA HUMILIS. 



A small shrub growing about 2 feet in height, a native of the West Indies, valued for its 

 ornamental appearance when in fruit, being covered with small scarlet berries; very showy. 



Price, 50 cents each ; $4. 50 per dozen. 



STYRAX JAPONICA. 



A new hardy shrub from Japan, the flowers of which when the plant is in full bloom resem- 

 ble a shower of falling snow flakes — a valuable acquisition for cemetery purposes. 



Price, $1.50 each. 



SALVIA ZANTHINA. 



A stronger growing plant, but in other respects in regard to style of growth, &c, resembling 

 " S. Splendens; " flowers deep violet purple, contrasting well with the other sorts for bedding. 



Price, 50 cents each; $4.50 per dozen. 



TURNERA CBSTOIDES. 



A bedding plant, blooming freely all summer; flowers 2 inches in diameter, bright yellow 

 very showy. 



Price, 30 cents each; $3.00 per dozen. 



THUNBERCIA HARRISI. 



A rapid growing climbing plant, an excellent vine for planting for covering trellises, &c. , in 

 summer. The flowers are tubular in form, two inches in length, bright porcelain blue, with a 

 yellow throat. A free blooming plant of great merit. 



Price, 50 cents each; $4.50 per dozen. 



SYNADENIUM GRANTII. 



A new plant recently introduced from Central Africa, of the Euphorbia family; flowers 

 crimson, bright and attractive. 



Price, 75 cents each ; $7. 50 per dozen. 



NEW VERBENAS. 1876, 



Antonio, deep blue. ; Lolo, extra fine pink. 



Aimee, pale mauve, yellow eye. 

 Captivation, purplish carmine, mixed with slate 

 Catalpa, deep vermillion, fine form. 

 Celestial, violet. 

 Clytie, pinkish carmine. 



Decorator, pure white, flaked with pink ; extra. 

 Desdemonia, white and blue, mixed. 

 Dolabella, lilac. 

 Eveline, light slate color. 

 Eldorado, carmine, lemon eye. 

 Eaust, rosy salmon, shading to pink. 

 Gov. Tilden, large brilliant scarlet ; very fine. 

 Gen. Custer, brilliant scarlet, maroon centre. 



lago, blush, shading to carmine. I Verdi, brilliant red, purple centre. 



Price, 25 cents each; $2.25 per dozen. Set of 30 sorts, $4.50. 

 (For general collection and market sorts of Yerbenas see body of Catalogue.) 



VIOLET VICTORIA REGINA. 



A single flowering violet, with dark purple flowers, very large, measuring l± inches across 

 Exceedingly fragrant. It is a vigorous grower, an abundant bloomer, and perfectly hardy. The 

 best single variety for florists' use. 



Price, 60 cents each; $6.00 per dozen. 



WISTARIA SINENSIS ALBA. 



Flowers borne in long drooping clusters, as in the other varieties, pure white in color, making 

 a most striking and elegant contrast. We have some extra large-sized stock plants of this from 

 five to six feet in height, well branched, over two inches in diameter. 



Price, $6.00 each. 



bronze centre. 

 Memorial, carmine red, violet eye. 

 Murillo, maroon, yellow eye. 

 Ocana, wine color, yellow eye. 

 Ophelia, white, splashed with purple. 

 Osman, purplish maroon. 

 Osceola, crimson, dark eye. 

 Pinnacle, flesh color. 

 Pique, cherry, shaded rose, yellow eye. 

 Profuse, large, pearly white. 

 Raven, indigo. 



Scipio, light purple, white eye. 

 Sylvia, white, crimson centre. 



