JPETEK HENDEESON & CO., NEW YORK.— HIGH GRADE BULBS.— WHOLESALE. 



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LILY OF THE YA1.I EV 



BERMUDA BUTTERCUP OXALIS. 



MISCELLANEOUS BULBS AND ROOTS— Continued. 



Each. 



Doz. 



Per 100. 



• 05 



.40 



3 OO 



.40 



4.00 





•15 



I.50 



IO.OO 



• 15 



I.50 



10.00 





.20 



1.25 



Ixiolerion Tartaricum, 2 foot spikes of 

 star-shaped purple flowers, fine for pots 



Jonquils. See "Narcissus Jonquilla" (jw/ 12) 



Lachenalia Nelsoni, winter and spring flow- 

 ering for pot culture, spikes of golden flowers. . 



Lachenalia Pendula, spikes of bright red 

 flowers tipped green and vellow, strong grower 



Lachenalia Rubida, deep red, freely spot- 

 ted ; early, distinct and showy 



Leucojum Yernum. " Spring Snowflake, ' 

 fragrant white flowers like monster snowdrops, 



Lily of the Valley. 



To make a complete success of forcing Lily of the Valley, it is absolutely necessary 

 to have pips that have been grown in a soil and climate congenial to their proper develop- 

 ment: there are many pips annually offered that are late flowering, and having few and 

 small bells, are absolutely worthless for forcing. The past winter we had a complete 

 trial of pips from English, Danish. French and Dutch, as well as from all German growers 

 of repute and wc are pleased to see that Henderson's Large Flowering Hamburg Pips 

 were by far the best. Producing robust long spikes of n, 13 and 15 large bells each. 



Per case 

 of 2500. 



24. CO 



28.00 



Henderson's Large 

 Flowering. 



HAMBURG PIPS the florists' favorite. 3 

 year old high grade pips 



EARLY BERIN PIPS for early forcing. 

 3 year old high grade pits 



HENDERSON EXTRA CHRISTMAS 



FORCING. The finest grade of pips in the 

 world, will bear 12 to 16 large bells on strong 

 stalks, with foliage even when forced for extra 

 early, the pips average large, plump and regular 

 with extra long roots 



Fortin's Giant largest of all, immense 

 plant, spikes and bells when established 

 out of doors. {Not a forcing variety.). . . 

 Clumps. These " Clumps" are only suit- 

 able for open ground planting, not for 



forcing 



Lycoris Aurea, clusters of yellow, showy 

 Amaryllis-like flowers, for pot culture or garden 

 Lycoris Radiata. "Nerine Japonica," ''Jap- 

 anese Spider Lily," etc., red and rose flowers. 

 Lycoris Sanguinea, deep blood scarlet 



flowers in clusters 



Lycoris Squamigera. "Chinese Hardy 



Amaryllis," pink and grey lily-like flowers 



Nerine Sarniensis. The ''Guernsey Lily." 



Free Autumn and Winter bloomer ; rosy red. 



Nerine Fothergilli Major, clusters of 



large wavy petalled vermillion scarlet flowers. . 



ORNITHOGALUM ARABICUM. "Star of 



Bethlehem." Spikes of large white star like 



flowers $16.00 per 1000 



Oxalis Alba, pure white 



Boweii, rich crimson, very large flowers; 



plant robust and bushy 



Bermuda Buttercup, large rich yellow 

 flowers ; plant robust, profuse bloomer, . . 



Pen 



1.25 



1.50 



1.75 1500 



3 .00 



Per 



28.OO 



Each. 

 .25 



•25 

 • 05 

 .08 



•25 

 •15 



Doz. 



2.50 



2.50 



.50 



2-75 



1.25 



5.00 



.30 

 .20 



• 25 



• 30 



36.00 



Per 100. 



18. (O 



16.00 



2.7S 



6.00 



20.00 



8.00 

 40.00 



1.40 



Oxalis — Continued. 



Lutea or Cernua, canary yellow flowers 



Lutea Flora Plena, very double bright 



yellow flowers, lasting long in perfection. 



Rosea, deep rose pink 



Versicolor, large crimson flowers with 



white centre, one of the finest varieties. . . 



Mixed Colors many beautiful sorts . . . 



Paeonia Corallina, single crimson flowers, 



followed by large scarlet pods with black seeds 



Paeonia Chinese Herbaceous, viz : 

 Double White 



" Crimson 



Rose 



" " " Mixed 



Fseonia, New Named Varieties of 



Double Chinese Herbaceous, viz: 

 Abel Carrier. Amaranth shaded violet. 

 Comte de Paris, rosv lilac, salmon, yel- 

 low and rose, very double 



Eugene Yerdier, rosy pink, large and 



brilliant, with blush centre ... 



La Curiosite, brilliant rose color, centre 



soft rosy pink 



La Coquette, bright rose with chamois 



bands, centre brilliant red shaded carmine 

 Mad. Lebon, large double flower, brilliant 



cherry-red with silvery reflections 



Plenissima Rosea Superba, large, 



lovely rose, intermingled with salmon. . . . 

 Pulcherrima, a fine flower, outer petals 



yellow, centre crimson striped carmine . . 

 Queen Hortense, outer petals violet rose; 



eentre rosy salmon 



Reine des Francaise, salmon rose with 



centre of white shaded rose 



Triumphe du Nord, rich violet rose 



shaded delicate lilac 



Victor Lemoine, dark crimson amaranth 



Pseonias Pompadour Flowered Herba- 

 ceous, viz : 



"Japanese Pride." (Yamato-sangai.) 

 Lower tier carmine rose, second tier pure 

 white, upper tier rose and blush .... 



"Crimson Tower." (Kamakurako.) 

 Crimson lake, centre composed of wavy 

 fluted petals 



"Departing Sun." (Benisangai.) 

 Lower tier vermillion, second tier white, 

 tipped rose, upper tier vermillion... 



"Rare Brocade." (Yayoura.) White 

 shaded cream at base, outer edges penci 

 ed carmine 



Each. 



Doz. 





.20 





•30 





.20 





.20 





■15 



.30 



3.00 



.20 



2.0O 



.18 



I.65 



.18 



I.65 



•15 



I.50 



•30 



3 25 



•30 



3-25 



•30 



3-25 



.30 



3-25 



.30 



3-25 



.30 



3-25 



.30 



3-25 



•30 



3-25 



•30 



3-25 



•30 



3-25 



.30 



3-25 



.30 



3-25 



.90 



9.00 



.90 



9.00 



.90 



9.00 



.90 



9.00 



Ptr 100. 



2.00 

 1. 10 



I JO 



.85 



I5.0O 

 12.00 

 I2.0O 

 IO.OO 



250 bulbs of one variety supplied at the 1000 rate ; 25 at the 100 rate ; 6 at the dozen rate. 



