NEW COLEUS, ‘Golden Bedder.’’ 
This great acquisition gives us at last a pure yellow 
Coleus that will not burn out or fail under ordinarily fav- 
orable conditions. Tried side by side with Vershaffelti, 
last summer, it stood as well as that variety, while Oriole 
and other yellow kinds were almost burnt up. It is 
+short-jointed and of compact style of growth, and requires 
* but little “ pinching” back to keep in shape in ribbon 
lines. When the great value of this variety becomes 
known, the annual demand for it will be equal to that for 
Vershaffelti. 
$1 50 per doz.; $12 00 per 100. 
NEW COLEUS, “Progress.” 
One of the most beautiful of Coleus for pot culture, but 
inclined to run to dull colors out of doors. Speckled and 
streaked crimson, yellow, and bronze. 
$1 50 per dozen. 
SET NEW COLEUS. 
Many of the finest and most useful Coleus that are now 
grown were raised and sent out by us. Our set, of this 
year, is entirely new and is the pick of 3,000 seedlings. 
We can confidently recommend them. 
Leader. Vermillion; yellow and maroon. 
Tennyson. Dark maroon; rose center. 
Mrs. Bliss. Yellow, pink and bronze. 
Emerald. Green, yellow and carmine. 
Miss Buist. Black, crimson and green. 
Mourning Bride. Black, ribbed deep crimson. 
Picturata. Bronze, yellow and green. 
Scarlet Prince. Brilliant carmine scarlet, edged crimson 
Bergen Beauty. Scarlet, yellow and maroon. 
Atlanta. Dark maroon, flamed carmine. 
Zulu. Crimson maroon, blotched yellow. 
Splendeur. Maroon, blotched crimson rose. 
Leaves of Autumn. Large foliage; crimson, yellow, 
pink and bronze. 
Golden Bedder. (See special description.) 
Progress. (See special description.) ‘ 
The last two are the only varieties in the set not raised 
by us. Set of 14 for $2 50. 
COLEUS. Older fancy varieties, $6.00 per 100. 
SHRUBBY CALCEOLARIA. 
“Shower of Gold.” 
This, like all the Shrubby Calceolarias, is ever-bloom- 
ing. The variety above is of strong, vigorous habit, and 
is the only variety we have had that withstands our hot 
summers. In partial shade the past season it bloomed in 
profusion. It will be a great acquisition in ribbon-line 
planting, where a line of clear yellow has long been 
wanted, $1 50 per doz. 
NEW YELLOW CARNATION, 
*“Buttercup.”’ 
This will be “the” Carnation next winter. What few 
flowers that were to be had this winter sold readily at 
$5 00 per 100. The flowers -are immense in size, rich 
yellow in color, and only slightly marked with crimson. 
It is a fine grower and profuse bloomer. 
$3 00 per dozen. 
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PETER HENDERSON’S NEW WHOLESALE TRADE LIST. 
SCARLET CARNATION, 
** Philadelphia.” 
This is now an established variety for winter flower- 
ing. Color, intense scarlet, good size, and very produc- 
tive. Unlike some others of its color, it is a strong, 
healthy grower. 
$2 00 per dozen. 
CARNATION, LYDIA. 
One of the finest of the faney yellow varieties; flowers 
three inches across; very double, and intense clove fra- 
grance. Color, rich orange yellew, mottled with car- 
mine. 
$1 50 per dozen. 
NEW CARNATION, Seawan. 
Likely to prove a valuable winter flowering sort. Color, 
dark metallic crimson maroon, somewhat similar to Crim- 
son King, but dwarfer and better. A most profuse 
bloomer, and of strong, healthy constitution. 
$3 00 per dozen. 
NEW SINGLE DAHLIA, White Queen. 
Pure white, lily-like flowers, with yellow dise. The 
great value of this acquisition will be better understood 
when it is said that it rivals the Amazon Lily (Eucharis) 
as a feature in cut-flower work, being similar in color, 
and almost as good in form and substance. Flowering 
fully through the summer and fall months, until cut 
down by the frost. (Ready April 1st.) 
30 cents each; $3 00 per dozen. 
SET NEW SINGLE DAHLIAS. 
(Ready April 1st.) 
This new section of the Dahlia family has now become 
exceedingly fashionable, owing to the value attached to 
the cut blooms, their airy butterfly-like forms giving the 
flower a grace never attained by the finest double sorts. 
The flowers range from three to five inches in diameter 
all having a bright yellow centre surrounded with petals 
running through all the shades of scarlet, crimson, roses 
yellow, orange, white, lilac, carmine, ete. 
Butterfly. A beautiful shade of pink. 
Ballot. Deep carmine; large and showy. 
Moonstone. Large; light canary yellow. 
Sandusky. Orange; immense size; very distinct disc. 
Chancellor. Delicate lilac; large size, free blooming. 
Crichton. Maroon, of a rich velvety shade. 
White Queen. See special description above. 
Corsage. Intense bright scarlet; very fine. 
Vicarage. Bright vermillion; large. 
30 cents each; set 9 for $2 50. 
See description of NEW TEA ROSE “SUNSET,” page 4. 
