peter Henderson's wholesale trade list. 



ASPARAGUS TENUISSIMUS. 



A beiu ti ful plant of rocont introduction, with delicate filmy foliage. Sprays of it are now extensi 

 place of Mjideuhair fern fronds, as it gives a better effect in cutflower work, and lasts longer after being cut. 



$4.50 per dozen. 



NEW SINGLE SCARLET BOUVARDIA. "Vulcan." 



An entirely new variety now for the first time offered. It produces large fine trusses in the greatest profusion 

 while the color is a most dazzling shade of scarlet. 



$6 00 per dozen. 



NEW DOUBLE SCARLET BOUVARDIA. " Thos. Meehan." 



The double white and piuk varieties have now become standard sorts, and this new variety is likely to prove 

 equally valuable. In color it is a dark rich scarlet, similar to the old single variety B. Leiantha. 



$6 00 per dozen. 



BEGONIA ALBA. 



X The Begonia Rubra probably gave greater satisfaction than any plant of its kind we ever sent out. The above is 



similar to the " Rubra " in habit and general appearance, but with pure white flowers. 



$3.00 per dozen. 



EUCHARIS SANDERI. 



A free- flowering variety of tho well-known Eucharis Amazonica. Its flower3 are a little smaller than in the, 

 older variety, but are produced so much more freely that it is more valuable. For fine cutflovver work it has no 

 equal. $6 00 per dozen. 



NEW CHRYSANTHEMUMS— Semi-Double. 



Tha following varieties raised bv Messrs Hallock, Son & Thorpe, comprise many magnificent sorts, and mark a 

 new era in the cultivation of tho Chrysanthemum. 

 America An immense flower, nearly 8 inches across, petals long and somewhat twisted, opening blush and maturing 



pure white ; early. 

 Dr. Hogg. Petals broad and smooth, rich velvety-crimson, in about 3 rows, flowers on long foot-stalks; fine and 



effective. 

 Harriett Thorpe. Opening at first light blush with very deeply laciniated petals, in 3 or 4 rows, conspicuous yellow 



disc : maturing puro white and incurving so as to form complete globes; beautiful; late. 

 James Y. Murkland. Petals pure-t snowy- white; very long, much rerlixodou the outer edios, innor petals ar- 

 ranged in irregular shapes, resembling the wavy-like curls as found in the most beiuti ul ostrich plumes; superb. 

 John W. Chambers. Flowers very large, of 4 to G inches in diameter, of the purest golden-yellow; late, fine single. 

 Mrs. Gubbins. Very largo, creamy-white, much twisted, fine habit, large yellow disc; very handsome. 

 Mrs. C. L. Allen. llaudsome plane with bold flowers, deep rose, with pure white ring around yollow disc; fine 



distinct. 

 Mrs. S. Lyon, Immense flowors in large dense heads, with long petals, broad at disc and extending to narrow 



points; white, with cream}' shade at base; peculiar and effoctive. 

 Peter Henderson. Very fine flowers, 4^ inches in uiametor, pure lemon-yellow; fine habit, early, first-rate. 

 President Arthur. Outer rays most intense crimson; bright golden-yellow ring around disc, flowers large, of very 



line habit. 

 Pyrethrum. Light pink, shaded lavendor, with white ring around a large yellow disc, in dense compact heads; last- 

 ing a long lime in perfection; early. 

 Septimus Lyon. Flowers 1 inches in diameter, opening in a broad flat even head without showing tho disc; the 



petals are of a pure goldeu-ye 1 >w on the upper sin face, lower surface of peculiar apncot-i'cd; when fully cx- 



pmded the petals are curved and fall back, showing the yellow d sc; quite a gem. 

 W. A. Harris. Flowers very largo, single, in lino douse heads of the finest effect; petals lined with deep bronze, on 



a pure golden yellow ground; novel and distinct. 

 W. Falconer. Flowers immense, of ado^p red-pink, of the brilliant soft red effect as seen in the Rose Bon t'ilene ; 



petals twisted and curved in loose ribbon-like arrangement; a tine vaiieiy and la'C. 

 Zephyr. A most distinct v .ricly, nearly doublo, villi roundly twisted petals of a delicate straw or cream color, curved 



so as to form distinct rilameut-liko sur.acos; disc Urge, bnghl gold color; a remarkable variety, lasting a long time 



in perfection. 



Price, 25 cents, or tho set of 15 varieties for $3.50. 



NEW DOUBLE VARIETIES. 



Annie Thorpe. Opening blush at first, rather flat, afterwards forming complete round snowy-white balls; the petals 

 more or less irregular; in habit all that can bo desiroi, of medium size; ratner late. 



Bonnie Rose. Deep rose on tippor surfaco; under surface bright silvery-pink, opening quite flat, afterwards forming 

 complete globular-like flowers; line habit; distinct. 



Julius Scharff. On first opening very large, flat and smooth, of the richest violet amaranth, lasting a long time. 



King of Primroses. Petals broad at base, running to narrow point, upper surface primrose-yellow, faintly striped 

 with rose, maturing into globular primrose heads; dwarf, free, tine, late. 



Mrs. S. A. Nutt. Blush, very large petals, much curved and arranged in whorls, reflexing from centre, of close, 

 compact habit; fine for specimens or decorations. 



Mrs. W. Barr. Rich silvery-pink of the purest shade; on first opening quite smooth and flat, and afterwards form- 

 ing into large, loose globular flowers four inches in diameter; early. 



Perfection. Petals ribbon-like; incurring toward the center; pink, white and lavender, 7 inches across. 



Pocohontas. Very large; pure white, with a golden center. 



Mrs. N. Hallock. Of the Chinese type; very large and snow-white. 



Mr. N. Hallock. Medium size; delicate silvery blush tine. 

 25 cents each ; set 10 for $2.00 



