PETER HENDERSON & OCO’S WHOLESALE TRADE LIST OF PLANTS. 
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DRACAENA INDIVISA. 
DRACZENA INDIVISA. 
Of all the plants in use for centres of vases, baskets, or for beds in 
the open ground, nothing is so valuable as this. From its graceful 
drooping habit it is sometimes called the ‘‘ Fountain Plant.” We sell 
nearly 5,000 plants of it annually. (See cut.) Price, $16.00 and 
$25.00 per 100. 24 to 30-inch plants. 
DAVALLIA BULLATA. 
(Hare’s- Foot Fern.) 
We offer this grand variety prepared in globe shape ready for 
hanging up. In a short time they develop leaves and make grand 
ornaments through the season, suspended on the piazza or in a 
window. Price 60c. each. 
SWORD FERN. 
(Nephrolepsis Ezaltata.) 
In well-grown specimens the fronds attain a length of six or seven 
feet but only one to three inches wide, and like plumes arching over 
in every direction, in a most graceful manner. This beautiful Fern 
is excellent for outside planting in shady borders. It is a very fine 
plant for hanging pots or baskets on the piazza in summer and con- 
servatory or window in winter. Our cut conveys but a very poor 
idea of its gracefulness and beauty. Price, $8.00 per 100. 
FERNS, ASSORTED. 
Our collection contains the choicest of the basket and vase sorts. 
Also Adiantum Cuneatum. Plants from 2 in. pots, $4.00 per 100. 
LARGE FLOWERING PANSIES. 
We are growing this season a very fine strain of pansy plants, 
largely yellow with a fair mixture of purple, blue, black, bronze, etc., 
from seed of our own saving, and can unhesitatingly recommend them 
either for winter or spring blooming. Price, 50c. per doz. 
PELARGONIUMS. 
We offer a fine collection of these, from the best of European 
growers. They embrace the most distinct colors and shades in cul- 
tivation. Price, 20c. each ; $2.00 per doz. 
CHINESE PRIMROSES. 
For winter flowers there is no more desirable plant than the Chinese 
Primrose. They are easily grown and flower incessantly throughout 
the winter. Our plants comprise all the shades of crimson, pink, 
white and variegated. Single flowers measuring 5 inches in circum- 
ference. (See ewt.) Price, plants from 3 in. pots, $6.00 per 100. 
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SMILAX VINES, 
Familiar to every one. Easily grownif trained to strings or stakes, 
Price, $2.50 per 100 ; $20.00 per 1000. 
SWAINSONIA GALEGIFOLIA ALBA. 
Now largely grown by florists for its beautiful white flowers which 
are produced in wonderful profusion. Price, $1.00 per doz.; $8.00 
per 109. 
NEW FORCING VIOLET.—‘“‘Lady Hume Campbell.” 
Many growers who failed utterly with Marie Louise, have succeeded 
with this variety, as up to the present time it has successfully with- 
stood attacks of the dreaded violet disease. Price, (clumps) $12.00 
per 100. 
THE HARDY DOUBLE ENGLISH VIOLET. 
- This surpasses the well-known *‘ Marie Louise” Violet in richness 
of color, being many shades darker, and far excels it in its delightful 
odor ; this is one of its greatest, merits. It is entirely free from dis- 
ease of any kind, will grow and bloom in any garden and in any 
situation. It is entirely hardy and can be left out in the open ground 
all winter. Nothing is more appropriate for cemetery plots than the 
Hardy Double English Violet. This variety is very extensively 
grown around Boston in cold frames for spring flowers. Price, 
(clumps) $12.00 per 100. 
VIOLET.—Marie Louise. 
The well-known double purple variety. We offer strong healthy 
plants, so that any amateur will have no difficulty in growing them. 
Thousands of this peerless variety are grown for the flowers alone to 
supply the cut flower markets of the country during the winter season. 
Price, (clumps) $8.00 per 100. 
SINGLE WHITE PRIMROSE, 
