PETER HENDERSON & CO'S QUARTERLY TRADE LIST OF PLANTS. 



CLEMATIS. 



The Clematis is, perhaps, the most popular climb- 

 ing plant of the day, and is constantly gaining in 

 popularity. Entirely hardy, blooming the entire 

 season, embracing great variety of color, of the most 

 beautiful tints of blue, purple, lavender, scarlet, 

 white, etc.; double and single— some of the flowers 

 being six inches in diameter, and from their wavy, 

 graceful contour, when wafted by a slight breeze, 

 the flowers resemble huge butterflies hovering among 

 the green leaves. They are all climbers, and, if 

 trained carefully, attain a height of from five to 

 fifteen feet in one season. The plants we offer, being 

 grown in pots, can be planted out with safety at any 

 time in the Northern States from April to June, or 

 in the Southern States from January to May. 



Genera! Collection of Finest Varieties. 



Languinosa Candida. Large, white, tinted 



lilac. 

 Jackmanii. (See special description and cut.) 

 Henryii. (See cut and special description below.) 

 Crispa, ''Blue Bells." Small, blue, fragrant 



flowers. $10.00 per 100. 

 Lady Londesboro. Silvery gray, pale bars. 

 Flammula. (Virgin's Bower.) White, fragrant. 



$L0.0u per 100. 

 Coccinea. Scarlet. $10.00 per 100. 

 Fair Rosamond. Bluish white. 

 Lord Londesboro. Rich mauve. 

 Miss Bateman White. 

 Lilacina floribunda Pale gray lilac, deeply 



veined. 

 Boskoop's Seedling. Lavender, very large ; 



extra fine variety. 

 Kermesina. New; red; distinct; free bloomer. 

 Lawaoniana. Rosy blue; extra fine. 

 Sensation. Grayish blue. 

 Standishii. Violet blue. 

 Duchess of Edinburgh. Double white. 

 Lucie Lemoine. Double white, fragrant. 

 Gypsy Queen. Dark velvety purple. 

 The Gem. Deep lavender blue. 

 Star of India. Keddish plum color. 

 Lady Caroline IsTeTille. French white, mauve 



bars. 

 Rubra Yiolacea. Maroon, shaded violet. 



CLKMATIS JACKMAMl. 



Fairy Queen. Pale flesh, with pink shaded purple 



at base. 

 Mad Grange. Crimson violet, red bar in centre. 



Price, 60c. each, except where noted. All fine 

 plants. Set of 25 sorts for $12.00. 



Our selection — large flowering varieties. $50.00 

 per 100. 



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CUEMATIS JACKMANII. 



The best known and most valued variety of this popular family. 

 A perfect mass of bloom when in full flower. Color, dark, rich, 

 royal purple. It is the variety shown in the engraving above, 

 which gives a fair idea of this superb Clematis. Price, $6.00 per 

 doz., $50.00 per 100. 



CLEMATIS HENRYII. 



This variety is a much stronger grower than most 

 of the other varieties, and is entirely hardy. Excell- 

 ent for cemeteries, or wherever a hardy climber is 

 desired. Price $7.50 per doz., $60.00 per 100. 



DOUBLE WHITE DAISY, 



" SNOWFUKE." 



In the engraving we show this most useful plant. 

 Growing only from six to ei^ht inches in height 

 and covered during (he entire season with its large, 

 pure white flowers, its value as a border plant or 

 for cemetery decoration can be easily appreciated. 

 After blooming all summer it can be taken into the 

 house in the fall and it will continue flowering all 

 winter. It is without question one of the most 

 valuable plants we have offered in years. Price, 

 $1.50 per doz., $8.00 per 100. 



