PETER HENDERSON & CO.— PLANTS FOR WINTER DECORATION. 



PANDANUS UTII.IS. 



DRACJBNA TERMINALIS. 



A beautiful decorative plant and extremely attractive 

 when used with Palms, Ferns, etc. The foliage is 

 gracefully curved and assumes shades of crimson, 

 bronzy green and pink, rivalling our grandest autumn 

 coloring. (See cut.) 



Price, ist size, 18 in. to 2 feet, 

 $1.00 each. 



Price, 2d size, 12 to 15 inches, 

 50c. each. 



Price, 3d size, 8 to 12 inches, 

 30c. each. 



DKAC.-KNA I 1 RMIN AI.I^. 



DRAC^NA INDI VIS A 



Of all the plants in use for cen- 

 tres of vases, baskets, for beds in 

 the open ground, or as specimen 

 plants in pots, nothing is more val- 

 uable than this. From its graceful 

 drooping habit, it is sometimes 

 called the " Fountain Plant." 

 We sell nearly 5,oco plants of it 

 annually. Price, 25 cts., 50 cts., 

 $1.00 and $1.50 each according to 

 size. 



"THE SII*K OAK." 

 (Grevillea Robusta.) 



A magnificent plant for decorative purposes, of rapid, easy growth, finely cut 

 foliage, rivalling a rare fern. The young growing leaves are a light bronze color, 

 the tips being covered with a soft down, closely resembling raw silk hence the 

 name of "Silk Oak." In its native place it attains magnificent proportions and 

 produces an abundance of bright orange colored flowers. Price, 50 cts each. 



SEAFORTHIA ELEGANS. 



A robust Palm, with gracefully arched feather-like foliage, and one of the most »s^^ 



useful for the greenhouse, conservatory or window garden, its rapid growth and "ZZ^ 



easy culture recommending it to all. It dees well in large vases or in flower beds 

 in the open air, in summer, its rich tropical appearance always commanding 

 attention. Price, Flants 3 ft. high, $1.50 each. 



PANDANUS UTIMS, or Screw Pine. 



The noble species of Pandanus shown in the engraving is perhaps 

 the most useful of our ornamental foliage plants. For majesty of form 

 and gracefully arranged foliage it is without a peer, while its vigorous 

 constitution enables it to stand more neglect, without serious injury, 

 than almost any other plant we know of. As an ornament for the 

 window its glossy dark green serrated foliage, renders it unusually 

 attractive, while as a vase plant or single specimen in green-house, 

 conservatory or window garden it cannot be surpassed. It is also largely 

 used to decorate the halls in our finest private residences, and shows 

 grandly on the lawn when grown to a sufficient size. (See cut.) 



Price, ist size, 2}4 to 3 feet $3.00 each. 



" 2d " 15 in. " 1% " 1.50 " 



3d " 12" " 15 in 1. 00 " 



" 4th " 5" " 8 "...' 25c.-'' 



RHAPIS FLABELLIFOR9IIS. 



This splendid Palm is particularly well adapted to house culture,, 

 being less susceptible than most varieties to changes of temperature and 

 the various adverse conditions which plants are subject to in dwelling- 

 houses. Price, $3.00 each. 



RUBBER PLANTS. 



We have a splendid stock of this useful 

 and ornamental plant, which will flourish 

 under the most adverse conditions. 75 cts. 

 and $1 50 each. 



ZAMIA 

 INTEGRIFOLIA. 



A strikingly beautiful 

 plant of the Cycad family • 

 forming large leaves or 

 fronds, closely resembling 

 the expensive Sago Palm. 

 It is of rapid easy growth, 

 and will no doubt be largely 

 used for decorative pur- 

 poses. (See cut.) 



Price, large plants $1 50. 

 each. 



Price, medium plants 75c. 

 each. 



ZAMIA INTEGRIFOLIA 



