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PETER HENDERSON'S CATALOGUE. 



jLLOTSIA CITRIODORA, 



(Lemon Yerbena.) 



A well-known shrub, indispensable for the delightful fra- 

 granee 9l Its leaves in the construction of bouquets, etc. 

 15c. to 25c. each. 



ALTERNANTHERA. 



I Plants with beautiful variegated foliage, growing from 

 , twelve to twenty-four inches in diameter, and six inches in 

 height, used principally for ribbon lines, borders, etc.; the 

 leaves are tinted, bordered, blotched, margined and varie- 

 gated in almost every conceivable form, with the brightest 

 colors — bright carmine and crimson tints pervading. 

 Aarea. See page Sfi. 30c. 

 Amoena.. Leaves yellow, brown and rose. 

 liatirolta. Broad, smooth, autumn-tinted leaves. 

 Uagnifica. Leaves yellow, scarlet and green. 

 Parychoides. Leaves green, crimson and straw color. 

 Parychoides Major. Leaves carmine, yellow and green. 

 Spatbaluta. Leaves tinted carmine and green. 

 Versicolor. Leaves tinted rose and crimson. 



15c. each; $1.50 per doz., oxeept where noted;«setof S 

 sorts for $1.25. 



ALTHEA FRUTEX TAR. 



(Variegated-leaved "Rose of Sharon.") 

 A ■^■riegated leaved variety of this popular shrub, with the 

 )ea^«e distinctly margined with pure white; flowers purple. 

 Jet size, $1.00 each; 2d size, 30c. each; $3.00 per doz. 



ANTlKRniN'UM. 



r ANTIRRHINUM, (Snap Dragon.) 



Vy'e oifer this year an unusually fine lot of Antirrhinums, 

 setMllings from seeds saved from tlie finest and most beauti- 

 !ul naked, mottled, and striped varieties in cultivation. (.Sep 



15c. each; $1.60 per doz. 



AMPELOPSIS TEITCHII, 

 (A. Tricuspidata.) 



A miniature variety of thp Virprinia Creeper; the young 

 growth during summer is a dark' |)urpllsh green, cliautring in 

 fall to the brightest tints of scarlet, crim.son and orange. 11 

 clings to stoneworl^, trees, etc., and Is a splendid plant for 



covering unsightly objects; it attains a li iglit of fifty feet. Ev- 

 ery year adds to the popularity of tliis plant as a climber. Per- 

 fectly hardy. 



Extra sized plants, 50c. each; $4.50 per doz. 

 2d size, 25c. " 2.25 " 



AMPEL0PSI8 TRICOLOR. 



A variety, the young growth of which is elegantly varie- 

 gated with wliite, pink and green; a splendid basket plant or 

 for covering rockwork. 



30c. each; $3.00 per doz. 



AMPELOPSIS QUINQUEFOLU. 



This is the well-known Virginia Creeper, found wild in 

 many parts of tlie country. It is a last grower, of strong 

 habit; leaves splemlidly variegated in the fall. 

 25c. each; $2.25 per doz. 



AMPELOPSIS BIPINNATA. 



{See Special Desa'ipdon, page 81.) 

 Price 50c. each; set of 4 sorts, $1.00. 



ARDISIA CRENULATA. 



A green-honse shrub, with dark, evergreen leaves, bearing 

 clusters of bright red berries, which remain on the plant a 

 long time; very ornamental. 



1st size, 75c. each; $7.60 per dozen. 

 2d " 30c. " 3.00 " 



ARISTOLOCHIA SIPHO, 



(Dutchman's Pipe.) 



More commonly known as "Dutchman's Pipe," the name 

 being derived from the curious formation of tlie flowers, 

 winch are not unlike tlie bowl of an old-fashiened pipe; a 

 climber: perfectly hardy; growing thirty feet in height. 

 Extra sized plants, $1.00 each. 



AQDILEGIA. 



AQUILEGIA. 



Very showy, hardy, perennial plants, blooming in early 

 summer. Including the dirlerent shades of yellow, scarlet,^ 

 orange, white and blue. (See cut.) 



25c. each; $2.25 per doz. 



AURICULA. 



The old-fashioned English Dusty Miller; an early spring- 

 blooming plant of tlie Primrose order; flowering very abund- 

 antly; flowers of various shades of yellow, crimson, and ma- 

 roori; of exquisite fraenince. 



3()c. each ; $3.00 per doz. 



