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



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SELECTED FROM 



Ten Thousand 



NEW 



DOUBLE 



FRINGED 



PETUNIAS. 



DOUBLE SEEDLING PETUNL\S. 



Plants grown from the same strain of seed which 

 produced the named varieties, but not all of them are 

 certain to be dotible. Price, 60c. per doz., $4.00 per 100. 



SINGLE SEEDLING PETUNIAS. 



These are grown from seed of our own saving, and are. the 

 same strain as those we use in our hybridizing to obtain double 

 flowers. Many of them will be finely fringed and highly colored. 

 Price, 50c. per" doz., §3.00 per 100. 



DOUBLE NASTURTIUMS. 



Double Yellow. A strong, climbing variety; continues to bloom 

 the entire summer. The flowers are 3 inches or more in 

 diameter, and are perfectly double, of a bright yellow, with 

 a ricli crimson, feathered blotch at the base of each petal. 



Double Crimson. Similar to the above in growth ; flowers very 

 double: rich fiery-crimson. Price for both the above, $1.00 

 per doz. 



PINK BEAJTY. Pink is a rare color in Double Petunias, 

 but we have it in this variety; a pretty shade of lavender- 

 pink. (Sec cut.) Price, 15c. each, $1.50 per doz. 



Glacier, i-'ure, glistening white, with just a faint trace of color- 

 ing towards the centre; this may spread through the flower. 



Halo. A shade of soft pink, shaded crushed strawberry. 



Ilion. A rich shade of crimson, without markings. 



Jupiter. A rare shade of carmine-crimson; marked white. 



Lurline. Rich, intense purplish-crimson; vivid, unique and effective. 



Mandarin. Intense crimson, edges deeply marked with white. 



Nettie. A ground of soft pearly-white, marked with soft lilac-pink. 



Phoebus. A charming combination of blush-white and crimson. 



Rustic. Pure white, the centre a beautiful carmine-rose.- 



Sonoma. Rich claret, accentuated with pearly-white. 



Titania. A combination of carmine-rose, white and silvery -lilac. 



Price, except where noted, 10c. each, set of 12 superb sorts for $1.00; 



$6.00 per 100. 



THE BABY PRIMROSE. 



{Primula Forbesii.) A very attractive variet}', blooming almost 

 continuously from September to June in the greenhouse, conservatory or 

 window garden. It bears a profusion of sprays of rosy-lilac flowers, very 

 useful for bouquets. Price, $1.50 per doz. 



A NEW YELLOW PRIMROSE, '^BUTTERCUP.'' 



This beautiful yellow Primrose, " Buttercup," is almost the exact color 

 of the " buttercup " of our fields, and has proved itself to be a variety of 

 sterling merit. A plant in a 6-inch pot carries hundreds of blossoms, rang- 

 ing in size from three-quarters to an inch in diameter. These are borne 

 on spikes which stand well alone. The foliage is something like Primula 

 obconica, but with the whole of the blooin distributed better up and down 

 the stem. It blooms with marvelous prodigality, being a mass of brilliant 

 yellow throughout the season from October to June. The flower buds 

 should be pinched out in summer to allow the plants to make foliage. It 

 grows reidily and is very easy to manage, requiring no special culture. 

 {See cut.) Price, blooming plants, $2.00 per doz. 



PRIMULA OBCONICA, ^^^i?#BRmi^^'' 



These new, large-flowering hybrid ever-flowering Primroses 

 are great improvements, producing trusses of large fringed- 

 edge flowers nearly double the size of the older type and con- 

 taining several colors, including lavender, blush-pink, white, 

 etc.; favorite pot plants for house and conservatorv on account 

 of their wonderful blooming qualities, flowering nearly the year 

 through. Price, blooming plants. $1.50 per doz. 



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