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



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S UMMER F LOWERING B UEBS. 



PLANTED IN THE 5PRINO THESE FLCWER THE SAME SEASON. 



Single Bulbs we mail free, but buyer pays transit at the dozen^ hundred and thousand rate. 



Amorphophallus Rivieri 



Apios Tuberosa, hardy climber 



Bessera Elegans vermillioii marked rosy white 



Caladium Esculentum {Elephant's Ear) 



Extra size'bulbs, 12 inch and over (postage loc. each). . 



First size bulbs, 9 inch and over { " 10c. " ).. 



Second size bulbs, 6 uich and over ( " oc. " ). . 



Chlidanthus Fragrans 



Cinnamon Vine (Dioscorea batatas) 1 year old foots 



f^j " *' 2 year old roots 



Cooperia D.'ummondi, white fragrant 



Crinum Kirkii, large flowers, white, red striped, large bulbs. 

 H yacinthus Candicans, spikes of white bell-shaped flon ers. . 

 Lilium Auratum, first size bulbs. . . . : 



" " Extra large bulbs 



" Lancifolitm {Speciosum)AK)vm, whit^ 



" " Roseum, white, shaded and spotted rose. . 



" '• .Vlel,;omone, crimson, heavily spotted . . . . 



■" Philippinese, Plilippine Tiumi:et Lily, white 



• • •' First size bulbs 



.. .' Largest bulbs 



" Tigrinum Sflendens (Improved Tiger Lily) 



fl.fl. {Double Tiger Lily) 



Umbellatum, mixed colors 



Each. 



Doz. 



100 





$.50 



S5.00 



.$40 . 00 





.10 



1.00 



7.00 





.04 



.35 



2.50 





.25 



2.00 



15.00 





.15 



1.25 



8.00 





.08 



.75 



5.50 





.05 



..50 



3.50 





.05 



.50 



3.50 





.1(1 



1.00 



7.00 





. 03 



..30 



2.50 





.25 



2.50 



16.00 





.05 



.50 



3.50 





.08 



.85 



6.00 





.12 



1.25 



9.00 





.15 



1.50 



10.00 





.10 



1.00 



7.50 





.12 



1.25 



9.00 





. 25 



2 . 50 







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4.00 







.07 



.75 



5.00 





.10 



1.00 



7.00 





.10 



1.00 



7.00 





Aladeira Vine (Climbing Mignonette) , 



Montbretia Crocosmiaeflora, orange, red-flowers 



.>lont'jretia, Mixed Hybrids. 



Milla Biflora, flowers star-shaped, white 



Oxalis Lasiandra, rosy pink 



" Deippi, rosy white 



Pancratium Calanthinum, fragrant white flowers 



Tigridia Concliiflora, dark, yellow red spots 



Qrandiflora Pavonia, crimson, centre mottled yellow . . 

 " .\r a, white, yellow cup, spotted crimson . . 



" Lilacea, lilac with purple and white spots 



Rosea, bright rose 



" .\urea, deep golden yellow 



" immaculata, spotless white . . ". 



" iMixed Sorts 



TUBEROSES. Dwaif Double Pearl 



Extra size bulbs, 4 to 6 inch .$8 . 00 1000 



Mexican, single -white branching 



Variegated Foliage, single flowering 



Zephyranthes Atamasco, blush white 



Candida, large-flowering, pure white 



Rosea, large flowers, rose pink 



Sulphurea, yellow 



Each. 



Doz. 



.04 



.40 



.03 



.25 



.03 



.25 



.03 



.25 





.10 





. 10 



.15 



1..50 



.05 



.35 



.04 



.35 



.04 



.35 



.04 



.35 



.04 



.35 



.04 



.35 



.04 



.35 



. 03 



..30 



.02 



.20 



.04 



.40 



.03 



.30 



.03 



.25 



.03 



.25 



.03 



.30 



.02 



.20 



100 

 3.00 

 2.00 

 1.75 

 1.75 

 .60 

 .60 

 10.00 

 2.50 

 2.50 

 2.50 

 2.50 

 2.50 

 2.50 

 2.50 

 2.25 



1.00 

 3.00 

 2.00 

 1.50 

 1.50 

 2.00 

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HENDERSON S 



HENDERSON'S 



MAMMOTH BUTTERFLY PANSIES. 



These pansies we are very proud of. We have sold them for a number of 

 years and receive hundreds of letters praising their superior beauty, size and 

 other merits; they were awarded a medal at the Columbian Exposition Chicago 

 where they competed with the best from all o\-er the world. When our un- 

 equaled collections of all types of pansies are in bloom we go over them daily and 

 any plant producing flowers of superlative merit is removed to our "Mammoth 

 Butterfly" plot of pansies, where nothing but the largest, handsomest and most 

 perfect are allowed to remain. Consequently the seed is saved from the greatest 

 variety of types, including only the best of Giant Cassiers Bugnots, Trimardeau 

 5-blotched Odier, Giant English, French and German hybrids etc., resulting in 

 the greatest variety of coloring, marking blotching, veining, etc., for brilliant 

 and attractive beds. (See cut.) Mixed Colors, pkt. 25c.; per 1000 seeds .50c.; 

 per oz., So. 00. 



" / have grown large pansies before- but never saw the equal of the Giant Butter- 

 fly the seed of which I got from, you last fall. I have a large bed of them ; the plants 

 are 20 inches high, and the stems of the blossoms 9 inches long, while the blossoms 

 themselves are simply monstrous each one a broad expanse of beauty." 



THOM.AS C. STARR, Newton, Mass 



Henderson's Best Strains of 



^ PANvSY ^ vSEED ^ 



FOR FLORISTS. 



HENDERSON'S 



MAMMOTH PARISIAN PANSIES. 



The Parisian Pansies are distinguished by their magnificent and varied colors 

 and strong markings. There is usually a large " blotch " on each of the five 

 petals with a surrounding band of some strikingly contrasting color, over all 

 of which is thrown a cobweb-like netting i.if yet another hue. The combinations 

 prevailing are composed of shades of cinnamon violet canary and orange-yellow 

 black garnet, light blue, indigo, cream etc. These pansies have been brought 

 up to a high standard of excellence, the flowers being of fine substance, perfect 

 shape and of mammoth size, measuring when properly culti^'ated four inches 

 across. A large nttmber of these pansies are also verv fragrant. Mixed Colors 

 Pkt. 25c.; per 1000 seeds .50c.; per oz„ S5.00. 



HENDERSON'S 



GIANT RUFFLED PANSIES. 



A remarkable strain of Giant Pansies the flowers of which are so large and 

 full that the broad petals seem fo be "gathered" to the stem, causing them 

 to be undulated and fluted from centre to circumference, not unlike "frilled" 

 velvet. The unusual substance of the flowers, aidedby these corrugations thus 

 enables them to present bold open and handsome faces even during windy or 

 dry summer weather when other pansy flowers flop or wilt. The flowers are 

 extraordinarily large and are borne on strong stems well above the foliage; they 

 are nearly all five-blotched on the "odier" pattern and contain rich combina- 

 tions of coloring, including some new tints and blendings not met with in other 

 pansies. The plants are vigorous and large, and flower abundantly. (See cut.) 

 Mixed Colors. Pkt. 25c.; per 1000 seeds 40c. ; per oz., $4.00. 



" / tried your Butterfly and Ruffled Pansies last year side by side with other 

 growers' seeds and yours were the best though not the most expensive." 



REV. C. n. B.iLDWIN Mallorytown Out., Can. 



HENDERSON'S 



GIANT MOTTLED PANSIES. 



A distinct new type of Pansies of greatest merit. The plants are of compact, 

 bushy form with luxuriant foliage. Thty root um sually deep, and are not 

 susceptible to drought and heat; the flower stems are particularly strong hold- 

 ing the flowers upright. The great merits of these pansies, however lie in the 

 giant size and profusion of flcwers — well grown they measure 3 to 3i in. across — 

 and of most gorgeous effects blotched, spotted, marbled, veined, striped and 

 blended, colors passing through reds, rose pink, white, purple, in beautiful and 

 indes'-'ibable varie'^atirn. These pan.i'S vere awarded a prize at the Paris Ex- 

 position. 1900. AAixed C( lors . Pkt. S5c.; per 1000 seeds, 50c.; per oz., $5.00. 



FOR OUR COMPLETE LIST OF PANSIES— SEPARATE COLORS, ETC., SEE PAGE 21. 



