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peter hendeesox's plant catalogue. 



LASIANDRA MACRANTHA. 



A very free growing plant, introduced from Brazil, giving when two or three feet high a 

 profusion of fine saucer-shaped flowers, of a rich violet blue color. 



Price, 30 cents each; $3.00 per dozen. 



LSNU^ FLAVUWi. 



A plant of the flax order, of extremely neat habit, growing about one foot in height, with 

 flowers of pure yellow, nearly two inches in diameter, almost covering the plant when in full 

 bloom. 



Price, 25 cents each; $2.25 per dozen. 



LSLY OF THE VALLEY. -(Convallaria Majalis.) 



This beautiful little plant is extensively grown for forcing in the winter and earlv spring 

 months, the pendulous grace of its white flower spike being much prized in the construction of 

 the most valuable baskets and bouquets. It is entirely hardy, preferring a position slightly shaded. 

 Price, 25 cents each; $2.25 per dozen; $15.00 per hundred. 



LIBONIA FLORIBUNDA. 



A neat growing greenhouse shrub, attain- 

 ing a height and breadth of twelve or fifteen 

 inches. The flowers, which are about an 

 inch in length, are scarlet orange at the base, 

 running into deep yellow at the top, in some 

 degree resembling* a Manettia. It blooms, 

 in the greatest profusion, from December to 

 May, and is a great acquisition to our winter- 

 blooming plants. 



Price, 25 cents each; $2.25 per dozen. 



LILIUMS-ln Variety. 



2S^E^ Seldom, on the introduction of a class of 



plants, has so much interest been taken as in 

 the case of the Japan Lily. So popular have 

 they become, that where we annually sold 

 i^SiP^ hundreds a few years ago, we now sell thou- 



sands. The Liliums are entirely hardy, and 

 many of them are fragrant, The coloring of 

 some of the Japan varieties — crimson on 

 white or rose grounds — is beautiful in the 

 Lilium Umbellatum. extreme. Lilium Longiflorum. 



Lilium. Auratum. Fine bulbs 75c. each; $7.50 per dozen, 



Candidum. Pure white , 30 " 3.00 



" Washingtonianum. White, spotted scarlet; very fragrant 



and distinct ... 75 " 



". Calif ornicum. A splendid variety; one of the finest of the 

 Calif ornian Lilies; color rich golden orange, spotted 



with purplish maroon 75 " 



*' Superbum. Orange red; flowering in pyramids of 20-50 in 



number 75 " 



" Lancifolium Rubrum. Red spotted 30 " 3 00 '■* 



Roseum. Rose spotted 30 " 3 00 



" Longiflorum. Trumpet-shape; white. See cut 30 " 3 00 " 



" Tig-rinum Fl. PL (Double Tiger Lily) 50 " 4 50 " 



" Bulbiferum 30 " 3 00 



" Thunberg-ianurn Roseum 30 " 3 00 



Umbellatum. Deep red. See cut 50 " 4 50 



Maculatum. Red spotted 30 " 3 00 



" Maculatum. Dark red ; yellow spotted 50 " 4 50 



" Aurantiacum. Orange. . . 30 " 3 00 " 



" TJmbelliferum. Flowers borne in umbells 30 " 3 00 " 



LONICERA.-iHoneysuckle.) 



Belgicum, or Dutch Monthly. Very fragrant; blooming all summer. 

 Brachypoda. Valuable for its remarkably vigorous growth; flowers yellow; fragrant, 

 Brachypoda Aurea Reticulata. Leaves netted with bright yellow ; flowers yellow ; fragrant. 

 Flexuosa. An old favorite, holding its leaves during nearly the entire winter; flowers varie- 

 gated, red, yellow and white; sweet scented. 

 Halliana. Another evergreen Honeysuckle, with very f-ragrant white flowers 

 Price, first size, 50' cents each; $4.50 per dozen. Set, $2.00. 

 Second size, 25 cents each: $2.25 per dozen. Set, $1.00. 



