Peter Henderson's new wholesale trade list. 



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SELLAGINELLA KRAU8- 

 IANA AUREA. 



This is probably the most beau- 

 tiful of all the Mosses. Color, 

 clear golden yellow, similar to 

 that of " Golden Feather." For 

 Wardian eases or for a pot plant 

 it has no equal among its class. 

 $3 00 per dozen. 



SALTIA RUTILANS. 



(Apple Scented.) 



Produces freely, neat spikes of 

 magenta-colored flowers ; grace- 

 ful foliage, with a very agreeable 

 fragrance. 



$1 50 per dozen. 



SALTIA AMABILIS. 



Unquestionably the freest flow- 

 ering of all the Salvias. Small 

 plants, set out the first of June, 

 last year, were a sheet of bloom 

 all summer. Color, deep violet, 

 shaded porcelain blue and white. 

 A splendid flower to cut for 

 bouquets. 



25 cts. each ; $2 25 per doz. 



STENOTAPHRON. 



This plant is supposed to be a 

 native of Japan, and has proved 

 to be one of the most desirable 

 plants for baskets, vases and 

 urns, and for a bracket in win- 

 dow decoration it has no equal, 



its elegant grass-like foliage, striped with white and 

 creamy-yellow, with loag pendant shoots of from one to 

 two feet in length, are remarkably distinct. The cultiva- 

 tion is of the very easiest, succeeding admirably in any 

 common soil. The plant has also proved a great acquisi- 

 tion in the now popular carpet and pattern beddiDg de- 

 signs- >5 cts each; 32 25 per doz. 



NEW VERBENA, "AMERICA. 



DOUBLE PETUNIA. 



SET OF NEW DOUBLE PETUNIAS. 



We planted out, last year, several thousand Petunias, 

 which were grown trom carefully hybridized double seed. 

 From the large per centage of double flowered varieties 

 which appeared in the lot we selected twelve kinds, 



which will constitute probably the finest set 



of Double Petunias ever offered. 



Bogota. Long white tube; edged violet. 



Aqueduct. Pure white. 



Lady Maud. White edged rose ; "extra fine. 



Tattle r.Crimson and white; very double. 



Standard. White spotted crimson ; fringed. 



Shaft. Marbled curmine and white. 



Launcelot. Semi-double, crimson, edged 



Falsetto. Purple and white. r white. 



Magician. White blotched maroon. 



Heron. Dark fringed, mottled white. 



Kentucky. Velvety maroon, speckled white. 



Bandit. L'ght lilac and white. 

 Set of 12 for $5 00. 



NEW DOUBLE TROPEOLUM. 



(Herman GrasshofT.) 

 A very distinct sort, of considerable value. 

 Flowers from 2 to 3 inches across, of a bright 

 orange scarlet color; as double as a Balsam 

 flower. $1 50 per doz. 



NEW YERBENA, "America." 



Among the thousands of seedling Verbenas 

 that we have raised in r.he past twenty years, 

 we have never produced one that equals this. 

 The individual florets are larger than those of 

 any variety of its color, being 1 inch in diame- 

 ter. The trusses are 3 J inches across and of 

 perfect form. The color is a striking shade of 

 crimson scarlet with an immense white eye. It 

 was pronounced by many leading florists, who 

 saw it in our grounds last summer, to be the 

 finest Verbena ever yet produced. The engrav- 

 ing gives but an indifferent idea of its grand 

 appearance. 50 cts. each; $4 50 per doz. 



See description of NEW TEA ROSE " SUNSET," page 4. 



