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PETER HENDERSON & CO'8 QUARTERLY TRADE LIST OP PLANTS. 



Plants for Florists' Stock, Continued. 



Per lOO' 



Mesembryanthemum. 4 sorts 6 00 



Panicum Yar., foliage pink, white and bronze (for baskets) 6 00' 



Pansies, best varieties. See page 8 2 00 



Phloxes, 25 named sorts, hardy 6 00 



Passifloras, cenilea, etc 6 00 



Constance Elliott 6 00 



John Spalding. Variegated leaves, white flowers 8 00- 



Pentstemons, 12 best varieties 6 OO' 



Palms. See pages 6 and 7, for Palms, Dracenas, etc 



Pileas. 2 sorts. ' ' Artillery " plant 6 00- 



Pink. Snow, pure white, fine large chimps 8 00 



" Anne Boleyn, rose color 10 OO 



Richardia Alba Maculata 12 00 



Roses. See page 1 



Selaginella. (Mosses) 8 00 



SalTias, scarlet, white, pink, etc 6 OO 



Salvia Patens. The finest blue variety grown 6 00 



Seduras. (Stonecropi E.xcellent for cemetery vase.s 4 00 



Succulents. Collection of finest sorts. E.xcellent for cemetery vases 4 00 



Scuttelarias. 2 sons ... 6 00 



SteYia Serrata. AVhite, winter flowering 6 00 



" Riparium, white, winter flowering .... 6 00 



" Elegans 6 OO 



Torrenia Asiatica, Blue, basket plant 8 00 



Tecoma Jasminoides, flowering tubular, white with rose colored throat 8 00 



Thyme, golden, silver and lemon ... 4 00 



Tradescantia 4 sorts. Trailing basket plants 4 00 



Tritoma Grandiflora^ strong flowering roots 10 OO 



Verbenas, (see page S) ... 3 00 



Vincas, Argentea, Variegata, Major, <fcc 6 00 



Veronicas, lilue, white, etc. Assorted 6 00 



Violet. Swanley White 12 00 



" Marie Louise. Best blue 12 00' 



Diagram showing pot placed on bench or table. 



EXCELSIOR 



Standard Flower Pots. 



Patent Ventilated and Perfect Drainage Bottom^ 



Awarded THE ONLY FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATE 

 OF ilERIT, for Standard Flower Pots, by the Society of 

 American Florists, at Boston, Mass., August 21st, 1890. 



These Pots are all " STANDARD " shapes and sizes, the 

 same as adopted and recommended by the Society of American 

 Flori.sts, and are far superior to any other FLOWER POTS. 



By the use of the EXCELSIOR FLOWER POTS the' 

 danger of OVER-WATERIJSIG is avoided. 



OVER- WATERING and the want of PROPER VEN- 

 TILATION causes the .soil in and underneath the Pots to 

 become sour, and the roots to decay. Many valuable plants- 

 are lost in this way. 



SEND FOR CIRCULAR AND PRICES. 



The VThilldin Pottery Co. 



All our different forms of ventilated and perfect 



drainage bottoms are patented and 



controlled by us. 



713 & 715 Wharton St., Philadelphia, Pa.- 



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