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



Plant Department. 



j& AZALEAS j& 



We offer for delivery in the Fall of 1907. f.o.b. New York City, Indian Azaleas, 

 double and single, all named varieties, leading market kinds, shapely plants, well 

 headed, at the prices quoted below. This is a specially low import offer, both as 

 to sizes and prices, and your early order is solicited. 



These plants will be carefully packed and can be safely sent by freight if shipped 

 before Nov. 10th. (Ready about October 20th.) 



Mme. Van der Cruyssen, Niobe, Deutsche Perle, Mme. C. Van Langenhove, Ver- 

 vaeneana, Empress of India, Helen Thelman, and Simon Mardner. A fair pro- 

 portion of Vervaeneana and white sorts supplied with each order. 



VW Special Notice ^m 



On account of the lateness of Easter next year, April 19th, we will not have any 

 Azaleas for sale in spring. It is imperative therefore to order from us this Fall. 



Per doz. Per 100 ^SS^-is^ •■ 



10 to 12 inch heads $4.50 S35.00 



12 to 14 " " <6.00 45.00 



14 to 15 " " 7.00 55.00 



6 sold at dozen rates, 25 at 100 rates. 



Araucaria Excelsa. 



Alorfolk Island Pine. 



Deep green, feathery foliage arranged in whorls. *i$S 



rising one above the other at regular distances. It WW 



is easily grown and is highly ornamental. (See cut.) 

 Price, 12 to 15 inches, high 3 tiers, 75c. each, S7.50 

 per doz.; 15 to 18 inches high, §1.00 each, $10.00 

 per doz. 



Asparagus Sprengeri. 



The fronds are frequently four feet long, a rich 

 shade of green, retaining their freshness for weeks 

 after being cut. Price, 2-inch pots, 75c. per doz., 

 ♦6.00 per 100. 



Asparagus Plumosus Nanus. 



Bright green leaves, gracefully arched and as 

 finely woven as silken mesh, retaining their fresh- 

 ness for weeks when cut. Price, 3-inch pots, $1.00 

 per doz., $8.00 per 100. 



NEW DOUBLE 

 BLUE LOBELIA 



Camellia Japonica. 



We offer fine bushy plants well branched and 

 budded. They are about 2 ft. high, double 

 white, double pink, double red and double var- 

 iegated. Price, S7.50 per doz., S60.00 per 100. 

 (Ready October 25th.) 



Carnations. 



(FIELD GROWX.) 



New Varieties. 



Aristocrat. Deep, brilliant cerise pink; long 

 stems, flowers 3 to 3i inches in diameter; a very- 

 early bloomer. Price, $3.00 per doz. 



White Perfection. A grand white variety, 

 large flowers, long stems; in every way a fine 

 sort. Price $2.00 per doz. 



Winsor. Light silvery pink, intermediate in 

 color between Mrs. Thos. W. Lawson and En- 

 araucaria excelsa. chantress. Splendid habit, grand flowers, never 



bursts the calyx; larger than Lawson and stem just as stiff. One of the most 

 valuable Carnations. Price $3.00 per doz. 



Standard Varieties. 



Enchantress. Beautiful light pink. The leading variety. 



El Dorado. Rich yellow, striped and penciled bright red. 



Daheim. Brilliant crimson with maroon shadings. 



Flamingo. A grand, new dazzling, scarlet. Does excellently m most places. 



Harlowarden. Deep rich crimson-maroon long stems, fine flowers. \ 



Gov. Wolcott. Pure white, a fine sort. One of the best commercial whites. 



Harry Fenn. Very rich crimson-maroon. The best of the dark sorts. 



J. H. Manley. Intensely bright scarlet. A good all-round sort. 



Mrs. M. A. Patten. White, striped and penciled with bright red. A grand sort. 



Prosperity. The ground color is white, irregularly overlaid with rosy pink. 



Queen Louise. Clear, snowy white, large flowers. A very profuse bloomer. 



Red Lawson. Very deep carmine red. A valuable addition to the class. 



Robert Craig. Brilliant scarlet, large flowers. 



Victory. Rich, deep scarlet, very productive. 



Price, $8.00 per 100, from opeiyground. 



New Anemone-Flowered Paris Daisy. 



The flowers are from 2J to 3 inches in diameter, pure white, the greater per- 

 centage coming full double, not unlike an Anemone-flowered Japanese Chrysan- 

 themum, but even the' semi-double and single flowers, which appear on the same 

 plant, are very handsome. This is a great improvement on the single " Paris 

 Daisy," and should be in every collection. Price, $1.00 per doz.," $8.00 per 100. 



New Double Blue Lobelia. 



Kathleen Mallard. This beautiful and'distinct Lobelia is a variety'of L. speciosa 

 which originated from a chance seedling. The color is the most beautiful and 

 intense blue; the flowers reach J inch in diameter and literally cover the plant. 

 As a bedding plant it has proven most satisfactory. During the long dry^ spell 

 this summer it was always in good condition, veritable mounds^of intensely dark 

 blue. (See cut.) Price, plants from 3-inch pots, $2-50 per doz. 



