PETER HESDEKSON S PLANT CATALOGUE. 



MIMULUS.-in Variety. 



Strikingly handsome flowers, among the gayest orna- 



White Crape Myrtle. 



ments of the greenhouse or flower garden. 



Moschatus. (Musk Plant), yellow. 



Tigrinus. An exceedingly beautifully blotched and spotted 

 hybrid, rivaling the Calceolaria in the variety of its brill- 

 iant color. 



Price, 25 cents each; $2.25 per dozen. 



WHITE CRAPE MYRTLE. (Lagerstrsemia Indica 

 Alba.) 



A white flowering variety of this beautiful shrub, we be- 

 lieve, has been comparatively unknown until lately. A plant 

 in bloom was shown during the month of September at one 

 of the greatest Horticultural Exhibitions ever held in Louis- 

 ville, and was the wonder and admiration of thousands. 

 Hardy in the Southern States, but when grown in the North 

 should be kept in pots or tubs, and kept in a dry cellar in 

 winter. (See cut.) 



Price, 1st size pbats, 75 cents each; $7.50 per dozen. 

 2d " " 50 " " 4.50 " " 



WSYOSOTiS. (Forget-me-not.) 



Di.ssitifl.ora. When in bloom about 9 inches high, 

 covered with its rich blue flowers, each flower 

 having a round white spot in its center. (See 

 cut.) 



Palustris. The well-known "Forget-me-not "of 

 the garden — blue. 



Palustris Alba. White. 



Semperfiorens. More dwarf than any other varie- 

 ty, blooming earlier, flowers light blue — very 

 fine. 



Price, 25 cents each; $2.25 per dozen. 



Myosotis Dissitiflora. 



Album Plenum 



$1.00 each. 

 Album. White. 



Price, 50 cents each 



NERIUM. 



(See Novelties, page 16.) 



(Oleander.) 



Carneum. Large double pink. 

 Nivium. Pure white. 



.50 per dozen, except where noted; set of 4 sorts for $2.00. 



NERTERA DEPRESSA. 



One of the most attractive of Alpine plants. The creeping stems are sleuder, densely matted, 

 "With very small dark green leaves, forming a dense tuft, on which the brilliant orange scarlet 

 berries rest. The fruit forms a brilliant contrast with the foliage. It is particularly adapted for 

 hanging baskets, rock work, etc. 



' Price, 50 cents each; $4.50 per dozen. 



NIEREMBERGIA RIVULARIS, 



A perennial herbaceous plant, a decided acquisition to our basket and bedding plants. The 

 plant is of a creeping habit, rising only a few inches from the ground ; flowers pure white, with 

 yellow disc ; flowering from June to September. A splendid plant for cemeteries, or where other 

 hardy white flowers are desired. 



Price, 30 cents each; $3.00 per dozen. 



NIEREMBERGIA GRACILIS. 



A well-known bedding plant, of slender grass-like habit, with bluish white flowers an inch 

 in diameter, flowering from June to October. 



Price, 30 cents each; $3.00 per dozen. 



OTHONNA CRASSIFOLIA. 



In habit it somewhat resembles some of our varieties of Sedums. It is excellently adapted 

 for carpeting the ground under shrubs, or as a plant for baskets or vases. It has small bright 

 yellow tassel-like flowers, which are borne in great profusion. 



Price, 25 cents each; $2.25 per dozen. 



