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PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK 





TWELVE 



SELECTED FROM 



TEN THOUSAND. 



NEW 

 DOUBLE 

 FRINGED 



PETUNIAS. 



Cuba. A unique shade of soft lilac-pink, through which deep 

 chocolate veins run ; a rare combination of colors. 



Darkness. A very rich and distinctive shade of purplish-crim- 

 son. Unlike most sorts, this is a solid color without markings. 



Firmament. An exceedingly rich and very rare shade of carmine- 

 crimson; very deep and lustrous, lightly marked white. 



Garnet. This excellent variety bears flowers of a rich, intense 

 garnet-crimson ; the most vivid of any in the list. 



Glacier. Pure, glistening white, with just a faint trace of color- 

 ing towards the centre; this may spread through the flower. 



Matchless. Beautifully variegated, intense violet-crimson, deep 

 and beautiful; edges deeply marked with snow-white. 



Opal. A choice and attractive variety. The coloring is a 

 ground of soft pearly-white, marked with soft lilac-pink. 



PINK BEAUTY. Pink is a rare color in Double Petunias, 

 but we have it in this variety ; a pretty shade of lavender- 

 pink. (See cut.) Price, 25c. each, S2.50 per doz. 



Surprise. Very pleasing in its charming combination of blush- 

 white and crimson. The former is the ground color. 



Tempest. Pure white ground on which are irregular portions 

 of violet-crimson, heaviest towards the margins of the petals. 



The Queen. Rich claret is prominent in the flowers of this 

 beautiful variety ; but it is accentuated with pearly-white. 



Unusual. An unusual combination of pearly-white and soft 

 lilac. The latter color is overlaid on the white ground. 

 Price of the New Double Petunias, except where noted, 15c. 



teach, set of 12 superb sorts for SI. 50. 



THE BABY PRIMROSE. 



(Primula Forbesii.) A very attractive variety, blooming 

 almost continuously from September to June in the green- 

 house, conservatory or window garden. It bears a profusion 

 of sprays of rosy-lilac flowers, very useful for bouquets. Price, 

 20c. each, $2.00 doz. Note. — We can supply Primula Obconica 

 at the same rate. 



DOUBLE SEEDLING PETUNIAS. 



Plants grown from the same strain of seed which 

 produced the named varieties, but not all of them are 

 certain to be double. Price, 10c. each, $1.00 per dcz., 

 S6.00 per 100. 



SINGLE SEEDLING PETUNIAS. 



These are grown from seed of our own saving, and are the 

 same strain as those we use in our hybridizing to obtain double 

 flowers. Many of them will be finely fringed and highly colored. 

 Price, 10c. each, 75c. per doz., §4.00 per 100. 



DOUBLE YELLOW NASTURTIUM. 



A strong, climbing variety ; continues to bloom the entira 



summer. The flowers are j inches or more in diameter, and aro 



perfectly double, of a bright yellow, 



with a rich crimson, feathered blotch 



at the base of each petal. (See cut.) 



Double Crimson Nasturtium. Similar 

 to the above in growth; rich fiery- 

 crimson. Price, 15c. each, $1.50 doz. 



Variegated Nasturtium. A climb- 

 ing variety, leaves prettily varie- 

 gated green and white. Price, 

 15c. each, $1.50 per doz. The 

 above are exceedingly useful 

 for vases and window boxes. 



DOUBLE 

 YELLOW 

 NASTCKTIUM. : =Sgf3S?^ 



