PETER HENDERSON & CO’S QUARTERLY TRADE LIST OF PLANTS. 
geous in its flame-colored foliage. 
Price the same as the older sort, which see above. 
DOUBLE GOLDEN MARGUERITE. 
(Anthemis Coronaria, fl. pl.) 
Thousands of this valuable plant are now sold annually ia 
the New York market, being so attractive when in bloom that 
it sells on sight. The flowers are clear golden yellow, it blooms 
without cessation the entire season; in winter as well as in 
summer it is ever covered with bloom. Each season’s exper- 
ience with this grand plant more than contirms the high opinion 
formed of it when first sent out. 
$1.00 per dozen ; $6.00 per 100. 
AZALEAS. 
We ofte. a very fine lot of Azaleas, comprising the most 
distinct and best varieties in cultivation, embracing all shades 
of crimson, white, pink, orange and rose color. The ‘‘ extra 
large ’’ plants are all shapely specimens well ‘‘ headed ” double 
and single flowered, and will make splendid plants for Easter 
decoration. We offer 12 varieties in each size. 
Extra large plants, $9.00 per doz. ; $60.00 per 100. 2nd size, 
$5.00 per dozen ; $40.00 per 1.00 Plants from 3 in, pots in 12 
best varieties, $10.00 per 100; 2 in. pots, all colors mixed, $6.00 
per 10. 
AMPELOPSIs VEITCHII. 
(Sometimes called ‘‘ Boston 
Ivy”? and ** Japan Ivy.’’) 
No picture can portray the beauty of this 
‘grand climbing plant. As an important aid 
to architectural beauty in its rapidly attain- 
ing prominence, being now a feature on the 
finest houses—notably the palatial residence 
corner of 57th Street and 5th Avenue, New 
York City. Another fine example of it is 
seen on Grace Church, in New York, while 
on Commonwealth Avenue, in Boston, 
there are hundreds of the finest houses 
covered with it from foundation to roof. 
It is adapted to all situations, and trans- 
forms the humblest cottage. It is entirely 
hardy in the most exposed places, attaining 
a height of 20 to 30 feet in two or three 
years, clinging to stones, brick or wood 
work with the greatest tenacity. It is a 
great protection to houses, as the leaves 
lapping over each other like slates on a roof 
effectually prevents rain from penetrating 
the walls. For covering dead trees, gate 
posts, boundary walls, verandas, ete., it has 
no equal, while its rapid growth and ten- 
acious clinging qualities make it a most 
desirable plant for staying up terraces. 
In the summer the foliage is a rich shade 
of green, but in the fall it assumes the most 
gorgeons tints of scarlet, crimson and 
orange, so dazzling as to be seen at a great 
distance. 
PRICE, plants from 3 in. pots, 2 to 3 
feet long, $7 00 per 100; $60.00 per 1,000. 
Extra strong plants from 4in. pots, $10.00 
per 100 ; $90.00 per 1,000. Young plants 
from 2in. pots. Ready April 1st, $4 per 100. 
AWPELOPSIS ROYALI, 
Thisis identical with A. Veitchii as re- 
vards its climbing properties, but it is 4 
larger and stronger growing plant. The 
foliage even in summer is richly tinted 
crimson, and in autumn it is perfectly gor- 
It is, in our opinion, by far the most valuable of the two varieties. 
AZALEA INDICA ALBA. 
Pure white, one of the best for general use. 1st size, 4 in. pots, $2.00 per doz. ; $16.00 per 100. 
2 in. pots, $6.00 per 100. 
2nd: size. 
AZALEA “DEUTSCHE PERL®.”’ 
Unquestionably the finest double white forcing variety. Price, imported plants, well headed, (8 to 12 in. 
heads), $9.00 and $12.00 per doz 
