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PETER HENDERSON'S CATALOGUE. 



LIBONIA PEROHIENSIS. 



Flowers are cuphea-shaped, niaroon, orange and yellow in 

 color. In winter and spring it is one mass of bloom. Few 

 are more attractive. 20 cts. each; $2.00 per doz. 



BEDDING and DROOPING LOBELIAS. 



Among the most useful plants for hanging baskets, or for the 

 front or outside row in ribbon lines. Their dwarf habit, and 

 the profusion of their charming blue and white flowers, render 

 them exceedingly ornamental. 10 cts. each; 75 cts. per doz. 



LILIES. 



These beautiful bulbs should have a place in every garden, as 

 they are entirely hardy, require little or no care, and make a 

 beautiful display from June to September. We offer 15 of the 

 very finest sorts as follows: 



Candidum. Pure white; very large and fragrant. 

 Canadense. Bell-shaped flowers; spotted red and yellow. 

 Harrisi. "Bermuda Lily." Pure white; fragrant and won- 

 derfully free flowering. 50c. 

 Lancifolium Album. Pure white; fine. 50c. 



Rubrmu. White, spotted red. 



Bosenm. White, spotted rose. 



Monstrosum, Rubru.ni and Roseum. Same as 



preceding, but with larger flowers. 50c. each. 



Martagfon. Mixed colors. 



Superbum. Beddish yellow flowers; very fine. 



Thmiberg'iana . Orange scarlet flowers. 



TigTinum. (Tiger Lily.) Orange salmon, spotted black. 



Tigrinum PI. PI. (Double Tiger Lily.) Double orange col- 

 ored flowers, spotted black. 



TJmbellatuin. Yellow flaked red ; very showy 



Wallacei. Beautiful clear buff color, spotted black. 50c. 

 25 cts. each, except where noted. Set 15 for $4.50. 



LINARIA CYMBALARIA, 

 'Kenilworth Ivy.) 



This rapid growing little creeping plant is invaluable for cov- 

 ering walls, rock work or trees, its tiny glisteniDg green leaves 

 giving a most beautiful effect. 



10 cts. each; $1.00 per dozen. 



LONICERA (Honeysuckle). 



(See Hardy Climbing Plants on last pages of this catalogue.) 



MADEIRA VINE, or MIGNONETTE 

 VINE. 



A well known rapid climber. Glossy green leaves and white 

 flowers. Fragrance similar to Mignonette. 



6 cts. each; 50 cts. per doz. 



MYOSOTIS, 



(Forget-me-not.) 



The beautiful blue color of this 

 favorite little hardy plant can 

 scarcely be excelled. It thrives 

 and blooms in almost any location, 

 whether shaded or not. 



10 cts. each; $1.00 per dozen. 



MYOSOTIS. 



PAMPAS GRASS. 



PAMPAS GRASS, 

 Gynerium Argenteum. 



A stately species of grass from South America, growing six 

 feet in height, with plumes of yellowish white, one to two [et»t 

 in length ; it looks best as a single specimen. As it is not quite 

 hardy north, it requires protection of eight or ten inches of 

 leaves around the roots, or it can be removed to the cellar and 

 replanted in spring. 



The plants we offer this season are all certain to flower-. the 

 "flower" is the "California Pampas Plume," now so much 

 used when dry for decorative purposes. (See cut.) 

 20 cts. each ; $2.00 per dozen. 



PINKS, FLORISTS'. 



These are dwarfer than the Carnation, growing aboat one 

 foot in height, the colors being of the various shades of maroon, 

 carmine and rose, beautifully laced with white ; flowers per- 

 fectly double, clove Ecented ; plant entirely hardy. The varieties 

 embrace all shades and styles ; indispensable for summer 

 bouquets. 



15 cts. each ; $1.50 per doz. Set of 16 sorts, including new 

 variety, "Snow," $2.00. 



PILOGYNE SUAVIS. 



A rapid growing climber, with small glossy green leaves. It 

 does well at all seasons in the house : while out of doors, in the 

 summer, it has no equal for shading tlie vei'anda or summer- 

 house. Flowers yellowish white, fragrant; an excellent basket 

 plant. 15 cts. each ; $1.50 per doz. 



SET OF PHLOXES. 



Many of the new Phloxes that have been raised and sent out 

 in past years are very much alike. For this reason we have 

 carefully selected the below set. and present it as containing 

 only such varieties as are markedly distinct. As this beautiful 

 genus of hardy plants blooms well in partial shade, they are, 

 perhaps, the most valuable plants we cultivate for city gardens 

 or shrubberies. This collection embraces every color from 

 purest white to darkest crimson. 



Czarina. Snow white; profuse bloomer; dwarf habit. 

 Gerille Steanse. Bright cherry color. 

 La Ferouse. Purple centre, bordered white. 

 Lotliair. Beautiful rosy salmon. 



Mdlle. Ledoutte. Centre deep carmine, edged rose. 

 3Hme. Corbay. Centre carmine ; border blush white. 

 Mme. de Caen. Centre deep lake color : border white. 

 Miranda. Centre delicate carmine, bordered white. 

 Mons. Malet. Lilac purple : very large. 

 Mons. G. Brewer. Rosy lilac. 

 Mutabilis. Cherry pink. 



Peleton. Magenta; centre white tinted violet. 

 Reve d'Or. Dazzling carmine. 

 Roi des Roses. Deep rose, crimson centre. 

 Surprise. Purple, mottled with white. 

 York and Lancaster. Lilac* striped white. 



15 cts. each ; $1.50 per doz. Set of 16 sorts, $2.00. 



Full details of how to obtain our valuable Plant premiums and discounts wil 

 Club Terms." 



be found on pnpe 95, under head of " Premiums and 



