PETER HENDEPSON & CO'S QUARTERLY TRADE LIST OF PLANTS. 



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DOUBLE 

 SPOTTED 



MORMNG 



NEW SPOTTED 

 DOUBLE 



MORNING 

 GLORY. 



This fine addition to 

 our list of climbing plants 

 has been on trial in our 

 grounds for the past two 

 years and has proved to 

 be a sterling novelty. It- 

 flowers most profusely, 

 and when in bloom is 

 exceedingly attractive. 

 The blooms are all beau- 

 tifully fringed, which 

 adds to its already dis- 

 tinct appearance. The 

 color is a pretty shade of 

 blush white, spotted with 

 rich purple. It is a rapid 

 grower and is one of the 

 best climbing plants for 

 the garden or greenhouse 

 we have ever offered. 

 Price, $1.00 per doz. $6.00 per 100. 



VARIEGATED OLEANDER. 



Another very handsome plant for window and 

 conservatory. It is distinctly marked rich creamy 

 white on a dark green ground. It flowers as well 

 as the common sorts, and when in bloom the effect 

 is charming. Even when not in flower its appearance 

 is strikingly beautifull. Price, strong plants, 60c. 

 each, $6.00 per doz. 



HARDY WHITE PINK. 



"HER MAJESTY." 



After repeated efforts we succeed in successfully 

 importing this graDd novelty from England, where 

 it is held in the highest esteem by the best authorities. 

 AVe quote herewith from the introducer's descriptton: 



"1 have much pleasure in drawing attention to 

 this charming novelty, which is unquestionably one 

 of the finest of this century, and one that will hold 

 its own as long as pinks are cultivated. It is far 

 ahead of anything yet seen, and all the old white 

 varieties will sink into insignificance by the side of 

 this great beauty. It has become one of the most 

 'popular of the day,' and is being grown by acres 

 to supply the demand (which must come) for cut 

 flowers. It was freely exhibited in 1889, and was 

 the great attraction at every exhibition, and the 

 demand will be simply enormous." 



It was awarded nine first-class certificates 

 at various exhibitions in England, which is an unprecedented list of honors and the greatest number of certifi- 

 cates ever awarded for a plant of like character. Price, $2.00 per doz., $12.00 per 100. 



THE HARDY CHINESE MATRIMONY YINE. 



(LYCIUM CHUYTEJVSE.) 



Is a most vigorous hardy climbing plant when trained to an arbor, fastened to a fence, attached to 

 a tree, to the side of a house, the pillars of a piazza or in any location where a hardy vigorous climber is 

 desired. It sends out numerous side branches so that it covers a great amount of space in a short time, and 

 every new growth is at once covered with bright purple flowers, which are succeeded by brilliant scarlet berries 

 nearly an inch long, every branch being loaded with them; the contrast between the glossy, dark green foliage 

 and shining scarlet fruit is extremely beautiful. It continues flowering and new berries are forming from late 

 spring until frost. The berries ripen in early autumn and remain on the vine until late into the winter. The 

 number of our hardy vines which can be grown without danger from frost in our Northern States is limited, 

 and none are more beautiful than this or as easy of culture. It will grow and thrive in any situation, either 

 shade cr bright sunlight, and will take root in any soil; in fact, nature has given it all the essentials for wide 

 popularity. Valuable as it is for covering fences, etc. , it is even more desirable for clambering over stone walls, 

 bare rocks or unsightly banks, covering them quickly with bright green foliage, and later on rendering them 

 ojpects of beauty with its wealth of scarlet berries and purple flowers. Price, 1st size, extra strong 2-year-old 

 blants, $3.00 per doz. Young plants (which will bloom and fruit abundantly this year), $1.50 per doz. $6. perlOO. 



