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PETER HENDEHSON'S CATALOGUE. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM INODORUM PLENISSIMA. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM INODORUM PLE- 

 NISSIMA, (Pure Double White.) 



This will no doubt become a useful plant either for baskets, 

 vases, or for summer bedding; and as a plant Tor cut nowers, 

 it will answer all the purposes of the double #lute Feverfew 

 (without its unpleasant odor), having the additional merit of 

 jontinuous bloom from June to October. (See cut.) 



1st size, $1.00 eacli; $0.00 per doz. 



2(1 " .50c. " i..'jO " 



CHRYS.iNTHEMUM SNOWDROP. 



NEW CHRYSANTHEMUM "SNOW- 

 DROP." 



This is the prettiest and most useful of all the Pompon 

 ChrysantlierauM:s. it gi-ows usually one flower on a stalk, 

 and of the purest and most sparkling white; very full, and 



measures just one inch across. This variety will prove •f 

 great' value for cut flowers. 



75c. each; $6.00 per doz. 



NEW JAPANESE CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



Each year adds to the popularity of the Chrysanthemums. 

 No other class •f plants scarcely equaling them in variety 

 and brilliancy of color. The below named varieties are new 

 and very fine. 



Boquet Nationale. Clear pure white, lemon centre. 

 Incomparable. Large fine flower. Bright golden yellow. 

 Javena. Dark maroon, shaded blood red. 

 L.a CUarineuse. Purple shaded, lilac and white. 

 Souce D'Or. beautifully quilled; dark yellow, shaded 



crimson. 

 Zelia. Dwarf habit; flowers purplish lilac; full and double. 

 50c. each; set 6 for $2..50. 



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NEW DOUBLE IVY GERANIUM. 



(Madame Dubus.) 



The form of this double variety is equal to that of the best 

 types of the double Zonal; the color of the "Madame Dubus" 

 is a beautiful pink, equal to Madame Lemoine, or Naomi. 

 Price 75c. each. 



STANDARD MARSHAL NLEL ROSI^, 

 FOR RAFTERS. 



We olfer a very fine lot of Standard Marshal Niels 5 or 6 

 feet high; suitable for rafters. Such plants are always scarce 

 and difficult to obtain. 



Price $5.00 each. 



