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PETER HENDERSON S PLANT CATALOGUE. 



GERANIUMS, ZONALE. 



This class of plants having proved so admirably adapted for bedding purposes in our hot and 

 dry summers, are now cultivated in larger quantities than any other plant, with the exception, 

 perhaps, of the Verbena. A bed of Geraniums, consisting of nearby a hundred varieties was one 

 of the finest sights in our grounds last season. Below will be found a list comprising old standard 

 varieties, and embracing many of the newer and finer sorts of our late importations. 



Belle Helene. Salmon pink. 

 Bertha Fouche. Bright Salmon. 

 Blue Bells. Fine mauve (not blue.) 

 Bridal Beauty. White and salmon. 

 Chance. Large; bright scarlet. 

 Diana. Scarlet vermillion, 35c. 

 Dr. Lindley. Rich orange scarlet. 

 Dr. Newham. Large cherry, white eye. 

 Echo. Large; rosy crimson. 

 Father Ignatius. Extra large; scarlet. 

 Gen. Grant. Fine large scarlet. 

 Gen. Scott. Salmon rose. 

 Gloire de Corbonay. Salmon pink. 

 Harry King-. Vivid scarlet, 35c. 

 Haidee. Upper petals orange scarlet, lower 

 carmine, 35c. 



Improvement. Deep lake. 



Indian Yellow. Light orange scarlet. 



Jean Sisley. Finest scarlet 



King of Pinks. Deep pink. 



Marie Wilson. Light flesh-color. 



Martha Bright cherry, 35c. 



Master Christine. Rich pink. 



Md, Rendatler. Pink. 



Md, Soussett. Salmon, shaded white, 35c. 



Minnehaha. Rose and white. 



Prince of Wales. Salmon; tipped white. 



Reticulatum. Leaves netted golden yellow; 



flowers scarlet. 

 Theresa. White ; carmine eye. 

 Sir John Moore. Intense scarlet, 35c. 



Price 25 cent seach; $2.25 per dozen, except where noted. Set of 29 sorts, $4.50. 

 GERANIUMS, LILLIPUTIAN ZONALE. 



Amelia Grissau. Salmon; margined white. 



Aurantia Striata. Bright Salmon. 



Brilliant.. Bright scarlet. 



Bridesmaid. Salmon Rose. 



Bicolor, Deep salmon eye. 



Clipper. Large light scarlet. 



Chas. Reust," Salmon; shaded white. 



Dr. Koch. Dark scarlet, 



Emily Vauchier. White; red anthers. 



Incomparable. Striped. 



Jules Favre. Crimson; white eye. 



Little Gem. Bright scarlet; white eye. 

 Leonadis. Large light scarlet. 

 Maid of Kent. Deep pink. 

 Md. Wherle- White; pink eye. 

 Roi d'ltalia. Large scarlet; white eye. 

 Rustic Beauty. Intense scarlet; bright eye. 

 Rival. Orange scarlet. 

 Snowflake. Pure white. 

 Snowball. 

 Vizier. 



Wilkeshire Lass. Mauve pink. 

 " 75. 



Price, 25 cents each; $2.25 per dozen. Set of 22 sorts, 

 Complete set of 57 sorts, both classes, for $9. 00. 



ZONALE GERANIUM, " Jean Sisley." 



One of the finest varieties in cultivation. It is of dwarf habit, forming large trusses of flow- 

 ers of the most brilliant sou-let, having a distinct white eye, or centre. We have over one 

 hundred varieties of the finest Zonale Geraniums in our collection, but consider this variety un- 

 equaled. 



Price, 25 cents each; $2.25 per dozen. 



ZONALE GERANIUM. " Master Christine." 



A fitting companion for the variety " Jean Sisley" before described, similar in all respects 

 except that the ground color is deep rose with a white centre. 



Price, 25 cents each; $2.25 per dozen. 



Apple, 40c. 



Blandfordianum. 



Citron. 



Dr. Livingston. 



Lemon. 



Nutmeg 1 . 



GERANIUMS, SCENTED. 



President Thiers. 

 London Blue. 

 Little Pet, ex. 

 Filicifolia. 

 Q,uercifolium. 

 Mrs. Taylor, 60c. 



duercifolium Nigricans. 



Pennyroyal, 



Rose. 



Rose, variegated, 40c. 



Skeleton Leaved. 



Shrubland Pet. 



Price, 25 cents each; except where noted. Set of 18 sorts, $3.25. 



GERANIUM, VARIEGATED ROSE-SCE NTED.-True. 



A variegated variety of the Rose Geranium; fragrance the same as in the parent variety, 

 leaves fringed with creamy white, sometimes assuming^ pinkish tinge, which gives a unique and 

 interesting appearance to the plant. 



Price, 40 cents each; $4.50 per dozen. 



APPLE SCENTED GERANIUM. 



The Apple Scented Geranium is usually more scarce than any of the scented varieties, from 

 the fact that its manner of growth is such that it never makes good plants when grown from cut- 

 tings, and must be grown from seed to produce good plants. Our plants this season are particu- 

 larly fine. 



Price, 40 cents each: $4.50 per dozen. 



