PETER HENDERSON & CO.-F LOWER SEED NOVELTIES. 



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8ESBANIA GRANDIFLORA. 



SESBANIA GRANDIFLORA. 



A. magnificent novelty from Western Australia, and a plant 

 •well suited for green-house culture. The pure white flowers 

 are of the largest size, being individually fully three inches 

 long, of the odd and peculiar form shown in the above illus- 

 tration. 



50 cts. per packet. 



PHLOX DRUMMONDI COCCINEA FL. SEMIPLENO. 



PHLOX DRUMMONDI COCCINEA FL. 

 SEMIPLENO. 



We already have any number of varieties of this popular 

 annual, but we believe this is the first ever introduced with 

 semi-double and double flowers. The plant is of very compaot 

 habit, and the trusses and individual flowers are equal in size 

 to those of the single varieties. , The doubleness of the flowers 

 is formed by an addition of 4 to 6 petals in the middle or tube 

 of the flower, which, according to the season, is sometimes more 

 or less dense. Very often double and single flowers will be 

 found on the same truss. True from seed. {See cut.) 

 50 cts. per packet. 



NEW AFRICAN 

 MARIGOLD. 



"El Dorado" Selec- 

 tion. 



The best description of 

 these beautiful Marigolds 

 will be found in the annecced 

 fine illustration, which per- 

 fectly portrays the form of 

 the flowers, which are often 

 three and a half to four 

 inches in diameter, some 

 beingfringed and laced. The 

 colors comprise four shades 

 of yellow, ranging from the 

 palestprimrose, then lemon, 

 then golden yellow.and then 

 deepestorange. They are of 

 the easiest culture, bloom- 

 ing freely. We have had 

 plants with over fifty flowers 

 open at one time. 



25 cts. per pkt. ; 5 pkts. 

 for $1.00. 



MARIGOLD, " EL DORADO " SELECTION. 



Tho vegetable seeds that I purchased of you last year gave universal satisfaction. 



Spring Garden, Fla., January 23d, 1885. 

 J. B. ODUM. 



