PETER HENDERSON S PLANT CATALOGUE. 



CENTAUREA CANDIDA. 



A valuable plant to contrast with Coleus. Leaves white, forming a neat compact bush. 

 Massed either with Coleus or Achyranthes, or both, it produces a most pleasing effect. 



Price, 30 cents each; $3.00 per dozen. 



CENTAUREA GYMNOCARPA. 



Attains a diameter of two feet, forming a graceful rounded bush of silvery gray, for which 

 nothing is so well fitted to contrast in ribbon lines with dark foliaged plants. As a plant for 

 hanging baskets, it is also unsurpassed, its drooping fern-like leaves being very effective. 



Price, 25 cents each; $2.25 per dozen. 



OESTRUM, (Night Blooming Jessamine.) 



C. Aurantiacum Orange flowers, very fragrant. | C, Laurifoliuna. Pure white, very fragrant 



$3,00 per dozen. 2 varieties, 50 cents. 



Price, 30 cents each: 



CLERODENDRUM BALFOURI. 



A stove climber of great beauty. The flowers, which are of a bright scarlet, are encased by 

 a bag-like calyx of pure white; the trusses, or panicles of flowers are upwards of six inches in 

 width, and when trained upon trellises, and hanging down, have a rich and elegant appearance. 

 Although a climber, it may be grown as an ordinary shrubby plant in a pot, it being susceptible 

 of being trained in any way. It is continually in bloom, although more profusely during the 

 winter months, when it may be used as a variety in the formation of bouquets, &c. (See cut.) 



Price, 30 cents each; $3.00 per dozen. 



