12 



PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.— SUPERIOR BULBS— WHOLESALE. 



FORTIN S GIANT LILY OF THE VALLEY. 



LILIUM AURATUM. 



MISCELLANEOUS BULBS. 



SCILLA Campanu\ata Blue," JVood Hyacinth,' spikes of blue 



Rose, rose colored 



White, white flowering 



Peruviana or Clusi, splendid for pots, large blue flowers . 

 SNOWDROPS Single, earliest spring flower . . 



Elwes' Giant, large white flowers 



Double, double white flowers 



SPARAXIS Mixed Colors, winter blooming, flowers on spikes 

 SPIREA, ASTILBE or HOTEIA. (See page Q.J 

 STER1NBEROIA LUTEA, hardy, large yellow blossoms in fall 

 TRILLIUM Grandiflorum, hardy, white. 



Californicum Rubrum. rosy pink changing to wine. 



Californicum, Snow Queen, white flowers 



Prices 





Doz. 



100 



1000 

 6.00 



.15 



.75 



.20 



1 00 



9.00 



.20 



1.00 



8.0') 



.75 



5.00 





.12 



.75 



6.00 



.15 



.85 



7.00 



.25 



1.50 



12.00 



.15 



.75 



5.00 • 



.20 



125 



10.00 



.40 



2.50 



20.00 



75 



5.00 





.75 



5.00 





MISCELLANEOUS BULBS. 



TRITELE1A Uniflora, hardy, blue and white 



V ALLOT A Purpurea, "Scarborough Lily," 35c each 



WINTER ACONITE. See Eranthis Heymalis 



TUBEROSES. (Ready in November.) 



Excelsior Pearl, dwarf double, extra size bulbs 



Albino, single early flowering, branching 



Silver Leaf, single flowering, foliage striped with white 

 ZEPHYRANTHES, for winter pot culture or summer garden 



Atamasco, white, suffused rosy flesh 



Candida, large, pure 'white flowers 



Rosea, large rose colored flowers, fine 



Sulphurea, bright yellow 



Prices. 



Doz. 



100 

 .50 



1000 



.12 



4.00 



3.50 



25.00 





.15 



1.00 



8.50 



.18 



1.00 



8.50 



.25 



1.75 



15.00 



.25 



1 75 



15.00 



.18 



1.00 



8.50 



.25 



1.50 



12.00 



.35 



2.50 



20.00 



.18 



.75 



6.C0 



HENDERSON'S 

 SUPERIOR 



1-I1-Y BULBS fc 



L. Harrisii and L. Candidum ready for shipment in August; L. Longiflorum last of September or early in October; all other sorts last of October 



and early in November. 





Prices. 



LILIUMS .-Continued. 



Prices. 



LILIUMS. 



Each 



Doz. 



100 



Each 



D'jz. 



100 























HUflBOLDTII ( Bloomertanuin ) golden shotted purple 



.20 



2.00 



15.00 





.08 



.75 



5.0O 



KRAMERI, a soft rose color 



.15 



1.50 



10.00 





.10 



1.00 



8.00 ] 



LANCIFOLlUn OR SPECIOSUM. 











.20 



2.00 



15.00 





.15 



1.50 



10.00 



Platypetallum, similar to Auratum, but larger flowers . . 



.20 

 .50 



2.00 

 5.00 



16.00 

 40.00 



Extra Size Bulbs, Q to zi inches 



.18 

 .10 



1.75 

 1.00 



12.00 



Vittatum Rubrum, white spotted red, crimson stripes 



Roseum, white, shaded and spotted rose, 1st size 8 to Q in.. 



7.00 





.20 



.50 



2.00 

 5.00 



15.00 

 40.00 





.12 



.10 



1.25 

 1.C0 



* 00 



Witteii. white with a wide yellow stripe through each petal 











7.00 





.10 



1.00 



7.00 





.12 



1.25 







8.00 



BERHUDA EASTER LILY. (Seepage 8., 











.10 



1.00 



7.00 





.60 



6.00 



40.00 





.12 



1.25 







9.00 



CANDIDUM {St. Joseph Lily.-) 









LONGIFLORUM Eximium. (See page 8. S 











05 



.50 



4.00 



Multiflorum. (Seepages.) 









Extra Large Bulbs $40.00 per 100U 



.06 



.60 



4.50 



" Giganteum, " 8. 









CANADENSE, bright yellow 'with spots of red, large bulbs. . . . 



.10 



1.00 



7.00 



" Foliis Albo Marginatis, (Seepages.) 









Flavum, pure yellow u " . . 



.12 



1.25 



8.00 



MARTAGON, purplish red. spotted with, dark purple 



.12 



1.25 



10.00 



Rubrum, crimson, dark spots '' tl 



.12 



1.25 



8.00 



PARDALINUM, scarlet, shading to yellow, spotted purple 



.08 

 .60 



.80 

 6.00 



6.00 



CHALCEDONICUM (Scarlet Martagon) bright scarlet flowers 



.40 



4.00 



32.00 



PHILADELPHICUM, bright orange red, spotted with purple . 



.10 



1.00 



8.00 



COLCHICUM (Monodelphum) rich citron, spotted black 



.50 



5.00 



40.00 



POHPONICUM Rubrum (Scarlet Turban Lily ) scarlet 



.15 



1.50 



12.00 



CROCEUn ( Bulbiferum) golden, slightly tinted scarlet. . . . 



.12 



1.25 



10.00 





.20 



2.00 



16.00 



ELEOANS Erectum Robustum, orange, spotted scarlet 



.10 



1.00 



8.00 



SPECIOSUM (See Lancifolium.) 









Alice Wilson, bright lemon yellow 



.60 



6.00 





SUPERBUfl (Turks Cap Lily) orange, tipped and spotted red 



.10 



1.00 



8.00 



Incomparable, deep crimson, spotted with black 



.15 



1.50 



10.00 



TENUIFOLIUM, small but 7iumerous fiery-scarlet flowers ... . 



.12 



1.25 



8.08 











TIGRINUM, Splendens (Imp. Tiger Lily) orange red, spotted 



.06 



.60 



4.00 



GIGANTEUM, of gigantic growth, white with purple throat . 



.80 



8 00 





Flora Plena (Double Tiger Lily ) orange red, spotted. 



.08 



.75 



5.00 



HARRISII. (See page i.) 









WALLACEI, red orange, raised maroon dots 



.08 



.75 



5.00 





.60 



6.00 





WASHINGTONIANUM, white, tinted with purple and lilac 



.20 



8.00 



i5.ee 







6 bulbs of one variety supplied at do«en ratps ; as »t ioo rates ; 850 at 1000 rates. Postage will be extra on bulbs desired by mail. 



