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PETER HENDER 



iON & CO.— FLOWER SEEDS. 



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Dwarf plants, flowering profusely throughout the 

 whole season ; great favorites for beds, edgings, pots, 

 borders, etc. 



Annual Varieties. 



Hardy Annuals, growing ^4 to 1 ft. high. 



Candjrtuft, Empress. A most beautiful Candytuft, 

 being a series of candelabra-shaped branches, each 

 producing a large truss of pure white flowers, thus 

 presenting a perfect pj'ramid of bloom throughout 

 the summer. {See cut.) Price, per packet, 10c. 



CAyDTTUFT, " EMPRESS." 



Per Pld. 

 Carmine. Vivid . . 10 



Crimson 5 



Lilac 5 



Purple 5 



Per Pkt. 



Candytuft, "White 5 



White Rocket. . . 5 



White, Fragrant. 5 



Mixed Colors ... 5 



CANDYTUFT, "WHITE EOCKET.' 



Tom Thumb Candytuft. 



Only 4 to 6 inches high ; splendid for edgings. Per Pkt. 



Purple 10 



"White 



riesh 



Rose. 



Mixed Colors 



CeimpaFiuls. 



Well-known favorites ; bear- 

 ing large bell and saucer-shaped 

 flowers in profusion ; well adapt- 

 ed for borders and for pot cul- 

 ture. 



Hardy Perennial 



Varieties. Per Pkt. 



Campanula, Carpatica, 

 Mixed. Blue and white ; 

 dwarf, 9 in 5 



PyramidaUs, Mixed. 



Blue and white ; a grand 

 sort, known as the ' 'Pvra- 

 midalBoU Plowor." 4 ft. 



Rotundifolia, Mixed. 



Blue and white ; the 

 "Blue or Hare Bell." 

 6 to 12 in 10 



Annual Varieties. 



Cam.panula Speculum, 

 Mixed. ''Venus' Look- 

 ing Glass." Blue and 

 white ; pretty sort, i^ ft. .5 



• Double. Charming double blue 



Macrostyla. Singular and curious v 



veined. 1 to 2 ft 



Hardy Perennial Candytuft. Per Pkt. 

 Candytuft, Sempervirens. (Evergreen Candytuft.) White. 1ft. 10 



-LaPurite. Compact, dwarf, white. 6 in 15 



Gibraltica. Showj', large growing, red, rose and white. 



1 to 2 ft 25 



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Rt^iiaygeF 



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" CUP AND SAUCES 



flowers. 1^ ft 10 



ariety ; violet ; oddlv 

 10 



GsmpaFiyla. 



(C. Calycantbema.) 



A comparatively new race of 

 " Canterbury Bells." The flow- 

 ers are large, of a beautiful 

 shade, resembling somewhat a 

 cup and saucer. HB. 1}>4 ft. 

 KSeecut.) p^/p^^ 



Campanula Calycantbema, 

 Mixed. Blue, white, li- , 

 lac, etc itf 



Rosea. Beautiful 



rose color 15 



. GantefLuifJ Bell. 



Produces large, nodding and 

 charming flowers of many 

 CAMPANULA. shades. HB. 1}'„ ft. 



Canterbury Bells, Single Striped .T 10 



Single Mixed. Eose, blue, white and lilac 5 



Double Mixed. Eose, blue, white and lilac 5 



CEIiOSIA, " GLASGOW PBIZB.' 



Highly ornamental for flower beds. HHA. 

 Cristata, 

 the True Cockscomb. Per Pkt. 



Celosia, Dwarf Crimson. 1 ft 5 



Golden Bsauty. Golden j'cUow.. 1ft. 5 



Variegata. Striped, gold and crimson. 



2 ft. {See cut.) .,.,... 5 



Japonica. Pyramidal plant, composed 



of crimson branches, each bearing a comb 



of the same color and finely ruflled 5 



Glasgow Prize. Very dwarf; immense 



crimson combs. 1ft. {Se^ cut.) 10 



Dwarf Mixed. Many colors. 1 ft 5 



Plumosa, Feathered Cockscomb. 



Plants surmounted with long feathery plumes. 



Plumosa, Golden Yellow. 3 ft 10 



Scarlet. 3 ft 10 



"Golden Plume." Very dwarf, pro- 

 ducing graceful golden plumes 25 



Imported collection of 6 Dwarf Varieties, 30c. 



OELOSIA, "YABIXGATA. 



The " EmpreaB" Candytuft came beautifully, and has boon admired by many. — Miis. Frank Randall, West Cornwall, Vt., September 2l5t. 1888. 



