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PETER HENDERSON'S CATALOGUE. 



DOUBLE IVY GERANIUM 

 (Madame Dubus). 



The ferm of this double variety is equal to that of the best 

 types of the double Zonal; the color of the "Madame Dubus " is 

 a beautiful pink, equal to Madame Lemoine, or Naomi. 

 20 cts. each; $2.00 per doz. 



GERANIUMS, Golden Bronze. 



This class of Geraniums is admirable for bedding purposes, 

 growing vigorously, succeeding best and assuming their bright- 

 est colors during the heat of summer. They not only have 

 attractive foliage, but the beauty and variety of the flowers add 

 additional value to them. 



20 cts. each; set 12 varieties for $2.00. 



GOLD AND SILVER TRICOLOR 

 GERANIUMS. 



(Scarcer sorts.) 

 These two classes of Geraniums make beautiful pot plants, 

 but do not stand full exposure to our summer suns. We offer 

 12 best Golden Tricolors, 30 cts. each; $3.00 per doz. 

 12 " Silver •' 30 cts. " 3.00 



GERANIUM, "Happy Thought." 



This is still much admired. A novel style of leaf variegation 

 in the Geranium, differing from the ordinary form in having a 

 large yellow blotch in the centre of the leaf, with an outer band 

 of green at the margin. Flowers rich magenta rose; dwarf. A 

 good bedder. 



20 cts. each; $2.00 per doz. 



SCENTED GERANIUMS. 



The sweetly scented foliage of these varieties makes them 

 valued for bouquets and baskets. They embrace iu the differ- 

 ent odors. Lemon, Nutmeg, Rose, Pennyroyal, Peppermint, 

 Citron, Apple, etc. 



10 cts. each; set 12 distinct varieties for $1.00. 



SCENTED GERANIUM, " Mrs. Taylor." 



(SCARLET- FLOWERED ROSE.) 



A distinct variety of the Scented Geranium, with a strong 

 rose fragrance, a: d large, deep scarlet flowers of the Hybrid 

 Perpetual class. Combining, as it does, free-flowering qualities 

 with fragrant foliage, it is very useful for summer cut flowers, 

 and as a pot plant for winter cannot be surpassed. 

 10 cts. each; $1.00 per doz. 



SINGLE GERANIUMS-General Collec- 

 tion. 



This class of plants having proved so admirably adapted for 

 bedding purposes in our hot and dry summers, is now cultivated 

 in immense quantities. Below will be found a list comprising 

 old standard varieties, and embracing many of the newer and 

 finer sorts. All inferior kinds rejected. 

 Aug\ Wurtembnrg. Bright scarlet; immense truss. 

 Anna Scott. Fine truss; darkest crimson. 

 Countess de Courcey. Very light pink. 

 Dr. Bawson. Deep crimson. 

 Dazzler. Intense scarlet; striking white eye. 

 Darwini. Dark violet crimson. 

 Distinction. Black zone in the leaf: scarlet flowers. 

 Erckman Chatrain. Very dark crimson. 

 Gen. Grant. The finest scarlet bedding variety. 



" Sheridan. Compact habit, scarlet. 

 Guinea. The nearest approach to a yellow; orange saffron. 

 Gen. Chanzay. Violet purple. 

 Hebe. Bright dark pink. 

 Harry King 1 . Bright scarlet; white eye. 

 Jean Sisley. Vivid scarlet: white eye. 

 Kate Patterson. Beautiful orange color. 

 Little Gem. Dark cherry red. 

 Master Christine. Bright pink. 

 M. E. Ballot. Light carmine. 

 Sirs. Geo. Smith. Salmon color. 

 Minnehaha. Pink and white. 

 Mons. Crouse. Salmon color. 

 New Life. Striped: scarlet and white. 

 Pauline Lacca. Pure white. 

 Pliny. Bright carmine. 

 Prof. Blazina. Very dark crimson. 

 P. L. Covier. Crimson shaded carmine. 

 Borneo. Very light pink. 

 Rev. Mr. Atkinson. Very dark crimson. 

 Eich'cl Dean. Very bright scarlet; white eye. 

 Rob't George. Intense scarlet. 

 Snowflake. Fine white. 



Souv. de Cuigneau. Bright crimson scarlet. 

 Sir John Moore. Dark scarlet; large floret. 



Tentamarre. Cherry carmine. 

 Voltaire. Violet carmine. 



W. K. Harris. A peculiar shade; ealmon streaked cherry. 

 10 cts. each. Set of 37 varieties for $3.50. 

 The "best dozen '' richest colors and finest flowers, our selec- 

 tion, $1.00. 



DOUBLE WHITE GERANIUM. ONE- HALF NATURAL SIZE. 

 (CAND1DISSIMA PLENA.) 



DOUBLE GERANIUMS.-General Collec- 

 tion. 



The new varieties of the Double, or, rather, semi-Double 

 Geraniums, have now nearly all the compact habits and flower- 

 ing qualities of the single, with the advantage of their double 

 flower being well adapted for bouquet purposes. Our collection 

 embraces almost every variety worth cultivating, having been 

 culled of all inferior sorts. 



Admiration. Bright dark pink. 



Anna Monde. Mauve pink. 



Batachan. Dark salmon. 



Bishop Wood. Crimson shaded cherry. 



Bijou. Intense scarlet. 



Candidissima Plena. The finest double white. {See cut.) 



Casimer Perrier. Dark salmon. 



Cheerfulness. Salmon, edged white. 



Dr. Phinney. Deep crimson. 



Double Striped Vesuvius. Striped scarlet and white. 



Depute Varnay. Scarlet: large truss. 



Dbl. Gen. Grant. Brilliant scarlet: immense size; extra fine. 



Ernest Leuth. Very large truss; violet crimson. 



Gelein Lowage. Dark scarlet. 



Ghirardine. Beautiful pink. 



Hazel Kirke. Dark crimson. 



H. Cannell. Fine habit; bright scarlet. 



Iroquois. Dwarf; bright scarlet. 



Jennie Dolfus. Deep magenta. 



J. C. Rowland. White and salmon. 



Josie Klippart. Bright scarlet. 



J. H. Klippart. Intense dark .scarlet; fine. 



Jno. Thorpe. Pinkish mauve. 



Kittaurus. Bright carmine. 



Miss Hayes. Beautiful pink. 



Plants came in excellent order and perfectly satisfactory. Thanks for generous "extras.' 



F. E. SHAW, Le Mars, Iowa. 



