PETER HENDERSON'S PLANT CATALOGUE. 



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FORCING PINK, " Lady Blanche." 



A rose-petalled, pure white variety, double, of fine form and fragrance; it is equally prolific 

 in bloom as the well-known white fringed pink, but having much larger and finer-formed flowers. 



Price, 30 cents each ; $3. 00 per dozen. 



FORCING PINK, "Coccinea." 



Color scarlet, entirely different from any other pink, being more like a Carnation, except in 

 its dwarf habit, which is only about one foot when in full flower. It is of the richest clove fra- 

 grance. 



Price, 30 cents each : $3. 0*0 per dozen. The two sorts for 50 cents. 



PINK, ALBA FIMBRIATA. 



A double sort, of good form and sub- 

 stance; quite fragrant, and extensively 

 grown around New York for forcing dur- 

 ing the winter months. Like the rest of 

 its class, it is excellent for summer bou- 

 quets. Flowers double, fringed, one inch 

 in diameter ; entirely hardy. 



Price, 25 cents each; $2.25 per dozen. 



P8NKS, FLORISTS. 



These are dwarfer than the Carnation, 

 growing about one foot in height, the 

 colors being of the various shades of ma- 

 roon, carmine, and rose, beautifully laced 

 with white ; flowers perfectly double, 

 clove-scented; plant entirely hardy. The 

 following varieties embrace all shades and 

 styles ; indispensible for summer bouquets. 



Alba Finibriata. 



Annotdale. 



Alice. 



Alfred Harrington. 



Attraction. 



Brunette. 



Claude. 



Coccinea, 30c. 



Defiance. 



Earl of Carlisle. 



Esther. 



Etna. 



Emil. 



General Lafayette. 



Juliet. 



Kohinoor. 



Laura Wilmore. 



Hindoo. 



Sybil. 



Lady Blanche, 30c. 



Mrs. Hobbs. 



Mrs. Stevens. 



Mrs. Pottifer. 



Nina. 



Optima. 



Plato. 



Prince Arthur. 



Pumilia. 



Q,ueen Victoria. 



Rose of Sharon. 



Rose of England. 



Telegram. 



Tennyson. 



Tichborne. 



Tom Long. 



Variabilis. 



Pinks, "Summer Garden Varieties.' 5 



Price, 25 cents each, except where no- 

 ted; $2.25 per dozen; set of 38 sorts, $6.00. 



For new foicing Pink, "Lord Lyons," 

 see Novelties, page 17. 



PINKS, "Summer Garden Varieties." 



Comprising over a dozen distinct and beautiful varieties; colors white, crimson, rose, violet, 

 maroon, etc. , etc. ; exceedingly well adapted for summer bouquets ; blooms from June to 

 November. (See cut.) 



Price, 15 cents each; $1.50 per dozen. 



MULE PINKS. 



Pinks of dwarf, neat growth, about nine inches in height, flowering continually during the 

 summer; flowers rosy carmine. 



Price, 25 cents each ; $2. 25 per dozen. 



PLUMBAGO. 



Rather scarce plants, answering admirably for summer and winter blooming — two of the 

 varieties producing large heads of blue flowers, the other white. 

 Capensis. Light blue. j Larpentse. Dark blue. | Alba. "White. 



Price, 25 cents each; $2.25 per dozen. 



