PETEE HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.— WHOLESALE CATALOGUE.— PLANTS. 



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Per 100 



Gypsophila Paniculata. Minute pure white flowers, forming a beautiful 



gauze-like appearance 6 00 



Helianthus Multiflorus. Dark golden yellow color; grows from 3 to 5 



feet in height, never fails to flower the first season 8 00 



Heliopsis Pitcherianus. A grand yellow flowering plant, grows 4 feet. .. . 8 00 



Heliotropes. Finest varieties. 2-inch pots, $3 00; 3-inch pots 4 00 



New Giant. 3-inch pots 6 00 



Helenium Biglowi. A showy, perennial, bearing long-stemmed, golden- 

 yellow flowers, with black centres; grand for cutting 4 00 



Hemerocallis Flava. Orange vellow flowers 8 00 



Heuchera Sanguinea. Hardy, crimson flowers. A desirable plant of 

 dwarf, compact growth, about 2 feet high. The flowers are pro- 

 duced in loose, graceful spikes in the greatest profusion. It varies 



in color from coral-red to crimson 6 00 



Hibiscus, (Chinese). Crimson, pink, etc., as below: 



" Grand iflortis. Single carmine pink, 3-inch pots 8 00 



" Dennisonii. Pale pink, single, changes to white 



Rubra, fl. pi. Double red, 3-inch pots 8 00 



" Versicolor. Single carmine red, 3-mch pots 8 00 



" Rosa Sinensis. Single rosy red, 3-inch pots 8 00 



" Aurantiaca, fl. pi. Double orange, 3-inch pots 8 00 



Hollyhocks. Pink, white yellow, maroon, etc 6 00 



" New Everblooming 8 00 



Honeysuckles. Finest varieties, ground grown 12 00 



From 2-inch pots 6 00 



New Ever-blooming. (See page 7.) 



Hydrangea Paniculata Grandiflora 12 00 



Jeanne d'Arc. (New) pure white, red stems 15 00 



Hortensis. Pink, changes to blue, 3-inch pots 8 00 



Mariesi. Light pink, shaded mauve, 3-inch pots 12 00 



Thos. Hogg. Pure white, 3-inch pots 8 00 



Rosea. Rosy pink, 3-inch pots 8 00 



Iberis Semper virens. A pretty Candytuft, with large white flowers, 



blooming very early in the spring 6 00 



Impatiens Lucy. Fine for summer blooming 4 00 



" Splendens. Fine for summer blooming 6 00 



" Platypetala. White crimson centre 8 00 



Ipomoea Learii. " The Blue Dawn Flower " 4 00 



" Noctiflora. (Moon Flower) 4 00 



Iris. The rainbow hues of these grand flowers rival the finest Orchids. 

 We offer the improved Japanese varieties, which far surpass the 



older kinds. Named sorts 6 00 



Ivy, German 4 00 



" English. Strong plants from 4-inch pots 16 00 



" Young plants from 2-inch pots 4 00 



Jasminium Grandi f lorum. White 6 00 



Revolution. Yellow 6 00 



Kentia. (See page 9) 



Lantanas, New dwarf varieties 6 00 



Lemon Verbenas. Fine plants 6 00 



Linaria Cymbalaria. " Kenilworth Ivy " 4 00 



Linum Trigynum. Yellow flowers 4 00 



Lobelias. Drooping and upright assorted colors 3 00 



Lobelia Cardinalis. (Cardinal Flower) 8 00 



Lychnis. New double rose for summer blooming 8 00 



" Chalcedonica. The scarlet Lychnis, an old garden favorite, 



bearing heads of bright scarlet flowers 6 00 



Lycium Chinense. (Matrimony vine), 2-inch pots 4 00 



Lysimachia. " Creeping Charlie " i 3 00 



Mahernia Odorata. Fragrant yellow flowers. " Honey Bell " 4 00 



Manettia Bicolor. Flame-colored flowers 4 00 



Maranta Kerchoveana. 3-inch pots 8 00 



Maurandia Barclayana. (Ready May 1st) 3 00 



Mesembryanthemum Cordifolium var 3 00 



Mimulus. " Musk plant." (Ready May 1st) 3 00 



Tigrinus. " Tiger flower." (Ready May 1st) 3 00 



Moon Flower. Fine plants 4 00 



Myosotis. " Forget-me-not " 3 00 



Nasturtiums. Tom Thumb varieties. Crimson, yellow, etc. Pot 



grown. (Ready April 1st) 3 00 



Climbing varieties, all colors. (Ready April 1st) 3 00 



Double sorts. Yellow and crimson 6 00 



" Variegata. Variegated foliage 6 00 



CEnothera Frazerii. Hardy, yellow flowers, ever blooming 8 00 



Othonna Crassifolia. Yellow flowers, fine for drooping from baskets, etc. 6 00 

 Orange Otaheite. 



" 5-6-inch pots 25 00 



" " 3-inch pots 8 00 



Paeonias Herbaceous. White, rose crimson, etc 14 00 



" Named Sorts, a fine collection 16 00 



Palms. (See pane 9) 



Per 100 



Pandanus. (See page 9) 



Panicum var. Foliage pink, white and bronze, for baskets 



Pansies. Best varieties 



Passif loras. Cerulea, etc 



Militaris. Rich scarlet 



" Amabilis. Salmon red, yellow center 



Pelargonums. Assorted 



Petunias. Single. (See page 10) 



" Double seedlings, splendid (See page 10) 



" Double, named, in 12 sorts. * (See page 10) 



Phalaris A. picta. Hardy striped grass 



Phlox Drummondi Grandiflora. Best assortment. (Ready May 1st). 



Pot grown 



" Subulata. " Moss Pink." A low growing species, making an 

 excellent spring bedder and splendid cork plant. We offer pink 



and white 



" Decussata. Hardy, named sorts 



Pileas. Two sorts. " Artillery Plant " ._ 



Pilogyne Suavis. A useful basket plant and fine summer climber 



Pink, " Her Majesty." Double white hardy, 2-inch pots 



" Abbotsford 



" Souv. de Salle 



" Large Clumps of above " Pinks " 



Platycodon Grandiflorum. Large bell-shaped flowers, 3 inches across. 



Attains a height of 2 to 3 feet. Color indigo blue to pure white 



Plumbago Capensis. Blue flowers 



" " Larpentae. Deep blue 



Polemonium Coeruleum. The well known " Jacob's Ladder " 



Primula Elatior. (Cowslip) 



Pyrethrum Hybridum. Assorted colors 



Rhododendrons. $9 00 and $12 00 per doz. 

 Roses. (See page 11). 

 Rubber Plants. (See page 9.) 



Rudbeckia. " Golden Glow " 



Salvias. Scarlet, white, pink, etc 



Salvia Patens. Beautiful blue flowers 



Saxifraga Sarmentosa. Useful for baskets 



Sedum Carneum var. Prettily marked green and white; low growing. 



Hardy 



" Acre. Fine for rockwork. Hardy 



Selaginella Emilliana. 3-inch pots 



" 2-inch pots 



Smilax. Strong plants .' 



Spirea Anthony Waterer. Red flowers 



Solanum Jasminoides Grandiflorum. White flowers 



" Rantonetti. Blue flowers 



" Seaforthianum. Deep blue flowers 



Stevia Serrata. White, winter flowering 



" Variegated. Fine bedding, plant 



Stocks. Best German Ten Weeks, assorted. (Ready April 1st) 



Strobilanth.es Dyerianus. Fine for suD-tropical bedding.. ,. 



Swainsonia Galegifolia Alba 



" " Rosea. Rose colored flowers 



Sweet William. From frames 



Thunbergia. Assorted colors. (Ready May 1st) 



Thyme. Golden and lemon 



Torenia Fournerii. Blue; fine for summer flowers (Ready May 1st) 



Tradesceantia. Four sorts. Trailing basket plants 



Tritoma Grandiflora Major. Spikes a foot in length and three inches in 



diametes, of the brightest shade of orange and scarlet 



" Pfitzerii. A dwarf, free flowering, very brilliant variety of the 



above. A useful cut flower sort 



Tropaeolum. Double Yellow. Yellow marked orange. Very pretty ... . 



" Crimson. Deep crimson flowers 



Verbenas. Mammoth strain. Named varieties_ 



Vinca, Variegata, Major, etc. Trailing sorts; 2-inch pots 



•' " " Large plants from 5-inch pots 



" Minor Alba. Hardy, white " Creeping Myrtle " 2-inch pots .... 

 " Coerulea. Hardy blue " " 2-inch pots .... 



" Alba. Upright, white, summer blooming " Periwinkle 



" Rosea. Upright, rose, summer blooming " Periwinkle " 



Violets, Hardy Double English. Plants from 2-inch pots 



" Strong clumps from frames 



" Admiral Avellan. Young plants 



" La France. Young plants 



" Princess of Wales. Young plants 



'" Marie Louise. Fine plants from 3-inch pots 



Wistaria Simensis. White 



Blue 



Yucca Filamentosas. " Adam's Needle." Strong plants 



Zinnias. Assorted colors. (Ready May 1st) 



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VEGETABLE PLANTS AND ROOTS. 



ASPARAGUS ROOTS. 



The Palmetto. (For description and cut see retail 

 catalogue.) Splendid roots, 2-vear. (500 at 

 1,000 rates.) §1.00 per 100. $6.00 per 1,000. 



Colossal. The standard variety. Fine two-year-old 

 roots. (500 at 1,000 rates.) 75c. per 100. 

 $4 50 per 1,000. 



CABBAGE AND CAULIFLOWER. 



That have been transplanted and hardened off in cold 

 frames, and are ready to plant out at any time from 

 March 20th to the end of April. 



Cabbage. Henderson's Early Summer. 

 Succession. 

 Charleston Wakefield. 

 " Early Jersey Wakefield 



Price, $5 00 per 1,000. 



Cauliflower. Henderson's Early Snowball. Trans- 

 planted plants, $7.50 per 1000. 



%W Field grown plants of Cabbage and Cauliflower, 

 ready June 1st. Special Catalogue of Celery, Cabbage, 

 Strawberry and other plants, will be mailed upon appli- 

 cation. 



EGG PLANTS. (POT GROWN.) 



Ready May 1st. 

 N. Y. Spineless. $2 50 per 100. 

 Black Pekin. $2 50 per 100. 



HORSE RADISH ROOTS. 



50c. per 100; $4 00 per 1,000. 



LETTUCE. 

 Transplanted Plants 

 Boston Market. $4 00 per 1,000. 

 Curled Simpson. $4 00 per 1 000 



PEPPER PLANTS. (POT GROWN.) 



Ready May 1st. 

 Large Bell or Bull Nose. S2 00 per 100. 

 Sweet Mountain. $2 00 per 100. 



RHUBARB ROOTS. 



St. Martins. Rich, spicy flavor, similar to the goose- 

 berry, $1 00 per doz.; $6 00 per 100. 



Victoria. The standard variety, 75c. per doz; $5 00 

 per 100. 



TOMATO PLANTS. 



All Transplanted Plants Ready May 1st 

 Early Ruby, The Trophy, 



Table Queen, Mikado, 



Perfection, Stone, 



Dwarf Champion, Freedom, 



Acme, Paragon, 



Price of any of the above, $1 25 per 100. $10 00 

 per 1,000. 

 Ponderosa, Crimson Cushion 



$2 00 w *00. $15 00 per 1.000. 



