40 peter Henderson's plant catalogue. 



EUPATORIUM. 



White winter-flowering plants, the flowers of which are largely used in making up wreaths 

 crosses and baskets of cut flowers. They bloom very freely, doing best when planted out, be- 

 coming pot-bound soon. 



Eleg-ans. White, blooming from January to February. 

 Riparium. White, large truss, blooming from February to March. 

 An gustifolium. White, blooming irom December to February. 

 Price, 25 cents each; $2.25 per dozen. 



EUONYMUS JAPONICUS AUREUS. 



A handsome evergreen shrub, with a bright yellow blotch in the centre of the leaf. An ex- 

 cellent house plant for winter, growing well in the shade. 



Price, 30 cents each; $3.00 per dozen. Large size $1.00 each*, $9.00 per dozen. 



EUONYMUS RADICANS VAREECATUS. 



A plant with small glossy pea-green leaves, deeply margined with creamy white; well fitted 

 for baskets. 



Price, 30 cents each; $3.00 per dozen. 2 sorts for 50 cents. 



EUPHORBIA JACQUiNIFLORA. 



A well-known hot-house plant, flowering in mid-winter; from its wreathed style of flowering 

 it is much used in holiday decorations; flowers orange scarlet. 



Price, 50 cents each; $4.50 per dozen. 



EUPHORBEA SPLENDENS. 



A continuous blooming variety, densely covered on the stems with stripes an inch in length, 

 giving it a curious appearance ; bright scarlet flowers with a yellow centre, of great valued or 

 bouquets. 



Price, 50 cents each; $450 per dozen. Larger plants, $1.00. 



FABIANA IMBR8CATA. 



An evergreen greenhouse plant of dense pyramidal growth, resembling some of the conifirs 

 in miniature, densely covered during the spring months with pure white tubular flowers, resemb- 

 ling some varieties of heaths. 



Price, 50 cents each; $4.50 per dozen. 



DWARF FEVERFEW. (Pyrethrurn PartheniumJ 



Quite an improvement on the old double white variety: the flowers are large, and the plant 

 of dwarf habit. 



Price. 25 cents each; $2.25 per dozen. 



GOLDEN FEVERFEW. iPyrethrum Parthenifolium Aureum.i 



Used largely for massing, or in ribbon planting, having no merit as a flowering plant; the 

 leaves are delicately cut, of a golden yellow color, which is kept all summer. The flower-shoots 

 should be nipped off when they appear. 



Price, 25 cents each; $2.25 per dozen. 



FERNS. 



The^e beautiful plants are now very generally cultivated; their great diversity and graceful- 

 ness of foliage make them much valued as plants for Wardian Cases, Ferneries, and rock-work 

 where there is moisture and shade. 



Adiantum Affine 30 cts. | Ptens Macrophylla 30 cts. 



Pubescens 30 ' " Cretica Albo Lineata 25 



Hastate 30 



Serrulate, 30 



Chinensis 30 



Geranifolia 30 



Athyriurn Goringianum Pictum 30 " 



Gymnogramnia Gracilis Splendida. . . 50 " 



" Chrysophylla 50 " 



" Decomposite 50 " 



Lastrea Angescens 75 " 



Full set of 13 sorts for $3.75; our selection of sorts for $3.0.0 per dozen. 



FiTTONIA (Gymnostachyum. 1 



Low growing plants, of creeping habit, grown for the beauty of their leaves, which are 

 veined in the most curious manner with lines of white, carmine, and crimson. Valuable plants 

 for Wardian Cases or Ferneries, or for growing in shaded greenhouses or rooms. 

 Argyroneura. Bright green, netted with silvery white 

 Gigantea. Coloring like the two following sorts, but of stronger growth. 

 Pearcii. Green, netted with pink and red. 

 Vcrschaffelti. Reticulated with red, passing into crimson. 

 Price, 30 cents each: $3.00 per dozen. 



