PETER HENDERSON & CO.— FLOWER SEEDS. 



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BROWALLIA. Per Pkt, 



It is only within a few years that the great value of the 

 Browallia as a bedding plant has been shown. It is 

 now considered indispensab'e in aU massing and rib- 

 bon-line gardening; indeed, for all bedding purposes, 

 it is used almost as freely as the Coleus. It is easily 

 reproduced from seed, and requires no special cultiva- 

 tion. Half-hardy Annuals. 



Browallia Elata Coerulea. Blue, IX ft 5 



Alba. White, IX ft 5 



Itoezlii. Mixed colors, blue and white; flowers 



double the size of the preceding sorts. A novelty 

 in 1878, and a great acquisition 50 



BRYONOPSIS. 



A climbing annual of great beauty, bearing green fruits, 

 which change in color as the season advances to bright 

 scarlet striped with white. Half-hardy A nn ual. 



Bryonopsis Laciniosa Eryjlirocarpa, 10ft 5 



CACALIA (Tassel Flower). 



A popular Annual, free-flowering and hardy. Flowers 



tassel-shaped, yellow and scarlet. 

 Oacalia, Mixed colors, iy 3 f t 5 



CALAMPELIS (Eccrcmocarpus). 



A quick-growing climber, attaining a height of 10 feet in 

 a season, and bearing profusely clusters of orange-col- 

 ored tube-like flowers. 



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CALANDRINIA. 



CALANDRINIA. 

 Creeping plants, well suited for plantingin rock-work or 



similar situations, where .they bloom freely. Hardy 



Annuals. 



Calaiidrinia Grandiflora. Rosy pink, l ft 5 



llmbellata. Violet crimson, J/£ ft 5 



CALCEOLARIA HYBRLDA. 



CALCEOLARIA. 



One of the grandest plants in cultivation, but at the same 

 time one of the most difficult for inexperienced culti- 

 vators to raise from seed; but if the piinted instruc- 

 tions we give on each packet of seed are carefully fol- 

 lowed, there should be no difficulty in succeeding with 

 them. The dense masses of their beautiful pocket-like 

 flowers are formed in spring. 



alceolaria Hvbrida Superba, Faved from the 

 finest formed and most beautifully maiked varieties. . .50 



Per Pkt. 

 Calceolaria, New Dwarf. A beautiful dwarf va- 

 riety; can be grown without stakes, and is liter- 

 ally loaded with flowers 50 



Shrubby. Splendid varieties for bedding; finest 



mixed . 50 



CALENDULA (Cape Marigold). 



Hardy annuals, free blooming and attractive, and grow- 

 ing well in almost all situations. 



Calendula Pluvialis. Large, pure white 5 



Pongeifl.pl. Double white 5 



Officinalis "Meteor" (Novelty, 1880). Large 



yellow 50 



CALLIOPSIS, or COREOPSIS. 



This interesting genus is a native of this country, and 

 rank among the best annuals. The flowers on the outer 

 edge are yellow, having a dark purple centre. Hardy 

 Annuals. 



Calliopsis. Finest mixed 5 



CALLIRHOE. 



While the plants are yet very small this begins to bloom 

 profusely, continuing throughout the summer and fall. 

 Hardy A n n ual. 



Calliriioe Iirvoluerata. Dark purplish crimson 1ft. .10 



Pedata. Crimson-purple, with white eye, 2 ft 10 



CAMPANULA. 



One of our favorite herbaceous perennial plants, usually 

 sown in the fall, although if sown early in spring will 

 flower the same season. All the varieties are striking- 

 ly beautiful. 



Campanula Carpatica. Mauve. Hardy Perennial. 



lft 5 



Carpatica Alba. Pure white. Hardy Perennial, 



lit 5 



Iiorei. Purplelilac. Hardy Annual, lit 5 



Corel Alba. White, tinged with silver gray. 



Hardu Annual, \ ft... 5 



Pyram'idaliw. Blue, Hardy Perennial, 3 ft 5 



Pyramidalis Alba. White. Hardy Perennial, 



3 ft 5 



Speculum (Venus' Looking-Glass). Blue, J£ ft ... 5 



-White.^ft .. 5 



flore plcno. A double blue variety of the 



well-known Venus' Looking-Glass. The seeds 

 will produce about 50 per cent, of double flowers, 

 the fine form of which renders them well suited 

 for bouquets 50 



CANARY BIRD FLOWER (Tropeolum 

 Peregr inum). 



There is no more desirable climbing plant in cultivation 

 than this. It is of rapid growth, and produces an abun- 

 dance of vellow fringed flowers. Half-hardy Annual. 



Canary Bird Flower. Yellow, 10 ft :.'.0 



CANDYTUFT, DARK PURPLE. 



CANDYTUFT (Iberis). 



One of the most popular hardy annuals, almost equally 

 so as Sweet Alyssum ; like it, it is of the easiest culture, 

 and grown for a variety of purposes almost all the year 

 round. 



Candytuft, Fragrant. Pure white, pinnated foliage, 

 l ft 5 



Crimson. Very beautiful, 1 ft 5 



Lilac. Dwarf, very compact 5 



Dark Purple. (See Gut) , 5 



