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



Per 100 

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

 Orchids. We offer the improved Japanese varieties, which far sur- 

 pass the older kinds. Named sorts $10.00 



Iris Kaempferii. A fine mixture without names 6.00 



Iris Germanica (Fleur-de-Lis). Named sorts . 6.00 



Iris Germanica. Mixed sorts 4.00 



Ivy, German 4.00 



English. Strong plants from 4-inch pots 16.00 



Young plants from 2-inch pots 4.00 



Jasminum Grandiflorum. White 6.00 



Revolution. Yellow 6.00 



kentia. (See page 21.) 



Lantanas. New dwarf varieties 4. 00 



Lemon Verbenas. Fine plants 6 . 00 



Linaria Cymbalaria. " Kenilworth Ivy " 4.00 



Lobelia. Drooping and upright assorted colors. (Readv April 1st). ... 3.00 



New Double ( Kathleen Mallard) '. 6 . 00 



Lysimachia. " Creeping Charlie ' .3.00 



Mahernia Odorata. Fragrant yellow flowers. " Honey Bell " 4.00 



Manettia Bicolor. Flame-colored flowers 4.00 



Maurandia Barclayana. (Ready May 1st) 3.00 



Mesembryanthemum Cordifolium var 3.00 



Mint. {Spearmint.) Pot-grown 4.00 



Moon Flower. New Giant 4.00 



Myosotis. " Forget-me-not " 3.00 



Nasturtiums. Tom Thumb varieties. Crimson, vellow, etc. Pot-grown. 



(Ready April 1st) 3.00 



Climbing varieties, all colors. (Ready April 1st) 3.00 



Double sorts. Yellow and crimson 6.00 



Othonna Crassifolia. Yellow flowers, fine for drooping from baskets, etc. 6.00 



Paeonies Herbaceous. White, rose, crimson, etc 14.00 



" Named Sorts, a fine collection 16.00 



Palms. (See page 21.) 



Panicum var. Foliage pink, white and bronze, for baskets 4.00 



Pansies. Best varieties 3 . 01 1 



Passifloras. Cerulea, etc 4.00 



Militaris. Rich scarlet 6.00 



Petunias. Single. (See page 21.) 3.00 



" Double seedlings, splendid. (See page 21.) 4.00 



" Double, named, in 12 sorts. (See page 21.) 6.00 



Phalaris A. picta. Hardy striped grass 6.00 



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



Pot-grown 3.00 



Phloxes, Hardy, Named sorts. Pot-grown 4.00 



Mixed 3 . 00 



Pilea Muscosa. " Artillery Plant." Fine basket plant 3.00 



Pilogyne Suavis. A useful basket plant and fine summer climber 6.00 



Pink, " Her Majesty." Double white hardy, 2-inch pots 3.00 



Abbotsford. Deep rosy pink 3. 00 



Homer. Deep pink 3.00 



Large clumps of above 8.00 



Plumbago Capensis. Blue flowers 6.00 



Primula Elatior. (Cowslip) 4.00 



Rhododendrons. S9.00 and S12.00 per doz 



Roses. Bedding and w-inter flowering sorts. 2J-inch pots 4.00 



3-inch pots 6.00 



5-inch pots 25.00 



Rudbeckia. " Golden Glow " 5.00 



Salvias. Scarlet, white, pink, etc 3.00 



Salvia Patens. Beautiful blue flowers 4.00 



Saxifraga Sarmentosa. Useful for baskets 6.00 



Selaginella Emiliana. 3-inch pots 6.00 



2-inch pots 4.00 



Smilax. Strong plants 2.50 



Solanum Jasminoides Grandiflorum. White flowers 4.00 



Rantonetti. Blue flowers 4.00 



Seaforthianum. Deep blue flowers 4.00 



Stevia Serrata. White, winter flowering 4. 00 



Variegated. Fine bedding plant 4.00 



Stocks. Best German Ten Weeks, assorted. (Ready April 1st) 3.00 



Swainsonia Galegifolia Alba 6.00 



Rosea. Rose colored flowers 6.00 



Per 100 



Sweet William. From frames S4 . 00 



Thunbergia. Assorted colors. (Ready May 1st) 3 . 00 



Thyme. Golden and lemon 3.00 



Torenia Fournerii. Blue; fine for summer flowers (ready May 1st) 3.00 



Tradescantia. Four sorts. Trailing basket plants 3 . 00 



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



diameter, of the brightest shade of orange and scarlet 10.00 



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



above. A useful cut flower sort 12.00 



Tropaeolum. Double Yellow. Yellow marked orange. Very pretty. . . 6.00 



Crimson. Deep crimson flowers 6 . 00 



Verbenas. Mammoth strain. Named varieties 3 . 00 



Vinca, Variegata, Major, etc. Trailing sorts; 2-inch pots 4.00 



Large plants from 5-inch pots 15.00 



Minor Alba. Hardy, white " Creeping Myrtle." 2-inch pots 4.00 



Coerulea. Hardy blue "Creeping Myrtle," 2-inch pots... 4.00 



Alba. Upright, white, summer blooming " Periwinkle " 4.00 



Rosea. Upright, rose, summer blooming " Periwinkle " 4.00 



Alba Rosea. Upright, white with rose colored center 4.00- 



Violet, Hardy Double English. Plants from 3-inch pots 12.00 



Princess of Wales. Plants from 2-inch pots 4.00 



Luxonne. Young plants 3 . 00 



Yucca Filamentosa. "Adam's Needle." Strong plants 12.00 



Zinnias. Assorted colors. (Ready May 1st) 3 . 00 



Hardy Herbaceous Plants* 



Achillea, " The Pearl." White double flowers fine for cutting $6.00 



Achillea Tomentosa. Yellow flowers 6.00 



Alyssum Saxatile. Yellow flowers fi . 00 



Ajuga Reptans Rubra. Hardy, low growing, valuable cemetery plant.. 6.00 



Anthemis Tinctoria. Yellow flowers 6.00 



Arabis Albida (Rock Cress). Pure white flowers 6.00 



Armeria Maritima. (Sea Pink) 6.00 



Aquilegia. Assorted colors 6 . 00 



Boltonia Asteroides. White flowers : 6 . 00 



Campanulas. Canterbury Bells 6.00 



Clematis Davidiana. Blue flowers S.00 



Coreopsis Lanceolata. Yellow flowers 6.00 



Coreopsis Rosea. Deep rose colored flowers 6.00 



I u l.i I i.i Gracillima. Hardy Grass. Graceful foliage 6.00 



Zebrina. Hardy grass, green, golden, bars 6.00 



Variegata. Striped green and white 6.00 



Gaillardia Grandiflora. Orange and crimson flowers 6.00 



Glechoma Hederacea Var. A creeping plant, variegated foliage 6.00 



Gypsophila Paniculata. " Baby's Breath ." White flowers 6.00 



Helenium Autumnale. Yellow flowers 6.00 



Helenium Striatum. Orange flowers 6.00 



Helianthus Multiflorus. Yellow flowers 6.00 



Hemerocallis Dumorterii. Orange flowers. " Double Day Lily- " 6.00 



Heuchera Sanguinea. Deep red flowers '. 6.00 



Lychnis Chalcedonica. Scarlet flowers 6. oil 



Monarda Didyma. Crimson flowers 6.00 



Pentstemon Barbatus. Scarlet flowers 6 . 00 



Phalaris, A. Picta. Hardy striped grass 6.00 



Phlox Subulata Alba. (Moss Pink). White flowers 6.00 



Rubra. Deep pink flowers 6.00 



Physostegia Virginica. Pink flowers 6.00 



Platycodon Grandiflorum. Assorted, blue and white 6.00 



Polygonum Compactum. White flowers, very showy 6.00 



Pyrethrum Hybridum. Assorted colors 6.00 



Rudbeckia Golden Glow. Double yellow flowers 6.00 



Speciosa. Large yellow flowers 6.00 



Saxifraga Crassifolia. Pink flowers 6.00 



Sedum Spectabilis. (Giant Stonecrop.) Pink flowers 6.00 



Solidago Canadensis. Golden Rod 6.00 



Stachys Lanata. White foliage 6.00 



Stokesia Cyanea. Lavender flowers 6.00 



Thalictrum Aquilegifolium. Purplish flowers 6.00 



Tradescantia Virginica. Blue flowers 6 . 00 



Veronica Spicata. Blue flowers 6.00 



Alba. White flowers 6 . 00 



<& *£ <& Vegetable Plants and Roots* *£«£*£ 



ASPARAGUS ROOTS. 



Add 30c. per 100 for free delivery. 

 The Palmetto. (For description and cut see retail 

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

 1,000 rates). SI. 00 per 100, S6.00 per 1,000 

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

 roots. (500 at 1,000 rates.) 75c. per 100, S4.50 

 per 1.00U 



CABBAGE AND CAULIFLOWER. 

 That have been transplanted and hardened oft 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, 75c. per 100. S5.00 per 1,000. 

 Cauliflower. Henderson's Early Snowball. Trans- 

 planted plants. SI. 00 per 100. S7.50 per 1,000. 

 Note. — Field grown plants of Cabbage and Cauli- 

 flower, ready June 1st. Prices given upon application 

 about that time. 



Celery. Plants ready about July 1st. Prices given 

 on application about that time. 



CHIVES. 

 Clumps. SI- 00 per doz.. S7.00 per 100 



EGG PLANTS (POT GROWN). 



(Ready May Ist.i 



Henderson's Improved N. V. Spineless. The best 

 Market sort. S3. 00 per 100, S25.00 per 1.000 



HORSE RADISH ROOTS. 



50c. per 100, $4.00 per 1,000. 



LETTUCE. 

 Transplanted Plants. Ready March 20th. 

 Boston Market. 50c. per 100, $4.00 per 1.000. 

 Curled Simpson. 50c. per 100, S4.00 per 1.000. 

 Big Boston. 50c. per 100. S4.00 per 1,000. 



PEPPER PLANTS (POT GROWN). 



Ready May 1st. 



Chinese Giant. $2.50 per 100. 

 Ruby King. $2.50 per 100. 



RHUBARB ROOTS. 

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

 berry. $6.00 per 100, $50.00 per 1,000. 

 Linnaeus. The standard variety. $5.00 per 100, 

 $40.00 per 1.000. 



SWEET POTATO PLANTS. 



(In season onlv from Mav 1st to June 20th. j 

 \ellow Nansemond'. 50c. per" 100, S3. 00 per 1,000. 



TARRAGON. 

 True French. Plants grown from cuttings. $15 no 

 per 100. 



TOMATO PLANTS. 



Transplanted Plants. Ready May 1st. 



Acme, Stone, 



The Trophy, Freedom. 



Price of anv of the above. $1.25 per 100 $10. (XI 

 per 1,000. 



Ponderosa, Crimson Cushion, Tenderloin. 



$2.00 per 100. $15.00 per 1.000. 



POTTED PLANTS, PONDEROSA TOMATO. 



To meet the growing demand for this peerless va- 

 riety, we offer pot-grown plants. These being stur- 

 dier and better rooted than transplanted plants — 

 are more certain to grow. 50c. per doz., $3.50 per 

 100. Note. — Crimson Cushion and Tenderloin at 

 same price. The other Tomatoes named above, pot- 

 grown, at 40c. per doz., $2.50 per 100. 



