78 PETER HENDERSON & CO.—FLOWER SEEDS. 
me MIM ULU S.—' “onKEY FLOWERS." 
The coloring and markings are rich in the extreme, ranging through velvety crim- 
son, maroon, yellow, white and pink, spotted and blotched in a beautiful manner ; 
they are charming pot plants; they also do nicely if bedded outin summer. Per Pht. 
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\E WIPE Mimulus, New;Eimperor, =((SeesNovelties)))7-5) - eee a ee eee eee 25 
iS " | : A —— Henderson’s New Mammoth. A magnificent strain of enormous size.... 25 
= Ge a —— Fine. Mixed) Spotted’ Varieties: 0 2 ease)... sean ee eee eee eee 10 
= x —— Duplex Mixed. Flowers are borne in pairs, one protruding from the other. 15 
—— Moschatus. (Musk Plant.) Foliage emits a strong musky perfume; yellow. 10 
HARDY WARIETIES. 
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Marge scarlet Mowers, i:tOsomucan a eee eee ee eer 10 
eties. Contains several colors. 1 to 3ft.............. 10 
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MAURANDIA. 
| Graceful climbers for window or con- 
seryatories, or for open ground in 
| summer; admirable to hang from 
vases, cover stumps and low trellis- 
es, flowering freely. TA. 6 to 10 ft. 
Maurandia Hendersoni (Lophosper- 
mum). Rosy violet, spotted and 
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stripediwhite.. {aseen ee eee ee 10 
—— White.... 10 | Maurandia, Rose 10 
TOM THUMB NASTURTIUM. —— Mixed.... 10 | —— Rich Violet. 10 
LOBB’S NASTURTIUMS. 
Tropzeolum Lobbianum. The leaves 
and flowers are somewhat smaller 
than the ordinary Tall Nasturtiums, 
but their greater profusion renders 
them superior for trellises, arbors, 
for hanging over vases, rock-work, 
etc.; the flowers are of unusual bril- 
liancy and richness; they are also 
splendid for winter decoration in 
NASTURTIUM. 
TALL OR CLIMBING VARIETIES. 
Beautiful and luxuriant climbers, for trel- 
lises and arbors, of easiest culture, bearing 
their gorgeous flowers in profusion until 
killed by frost. HHA. 6 to 10 ft. 
Per Oz. Per Pkt. 
Pan FROSE. 5 pease oeys evra Sone we. 5 the green-house and conservatory. 
=——— OVanPe eee ee es 25e. 5 HHA. 6to1l0ft. (See cut.) 
— King Theodore. Maroon... 30c. 5 Brilliant. Rich scarletasenees pecs 10 
— Yellow, spotted crimson... 25c. Fs Spitfire. Fiery red..............-.-- 10 
= SS istibgollboadoudues odeee oocse 25e 5 Triomphe de Gand. Orange-scarlet.. 10 
=F. Crimson! oe ee eee 5c ER Roides Noirs. Black.....:.........- 10 
—— ‘Temon wellow. ee 5c. 5 Napoleon. Yellow, stripedrosy scarlet. 10 
+ *Gnocolate en wee ee 25c. 5 Geant des Batailles. Carmine...... : 10 
— Scarlet, flamed purple..... 25c. 5 New Primrose Yellow. (‘Asa Gray.”’) 
—— Scarlets eee ee ee 20c.' 5 The lightest color yet produced; a 
— Straw. Striped scarlet..... We. 5 delicate primrose or soft sulphur 
—-* Pearle. White eee Hs, aK yellow SobsdEsoosseSacboessSso0nnS5< 20 
Scarlet and Gold. Bright yellow Finest Mixed Sorts................- 10 
foliage; flowers dark crimson scarlet; - 
strikinelyretiectives. ence seni: eee. 15 
Mixed. Contains many beautiful 
SOLES eee Oe a Per Oz.,15c.; Per Lb., $1.25 5 
Imported collection of 12 climbing varieties, 50 cts. LOBB’S NASTURTIUMS. 
TOM THUMB NASTURTIUMS. 
One of our showiest and most popular annuals. Compact plants, 
not over one foot high, making gorgeous masses of color. (See cut.) 
Oz. Pkt. Oz. Pkt. 
Aurora. (See Novelties.)... 15|King of Tom Thumbs. 
scarlet. meee rea ere re 25c!.0)| OrIMSON. |. eh eee eee 30c. 5 
Rose |... Mae eee eee 2c. 5| Spotted ...... ....... 20 25GH PO 
Wellow: . career es 25c. 5| Ruby King. Ruby red... 30c. 5 
Gem. Sulphur, spotted ma- pearl sWihite). seen oe 30c. 9 
TOON...............-.--. 2c. 5| Beauty. Yellow stripedred 95c. 5 
King) Theodore seDark maroon nee ree eee eR Eee 30c. 5 
Empress of India. Brilliant crimson, dark foliage, very effective. 40c. 10 
Cloth of Gold. Golden yellow foliage, scarlet flowers........- 40c. 10 
Lady, Bird: Orange yellow, red Spots. ... ss5.4-)o- eee oo lO) 
Chameleon. Peculiarly marked crimson, bronze and golden yellow..10 
Mixed s)Manys sons ats) 2 oer ee eee ee Per Oz., 20c.; Per Lb., $1.15 5 
Imported collection of 12 Tom Thumb varieties, 50 cts. 
CENOTHERAS OR EVENING PRIMROSES. 
(nothera taraxacifolia.) 
Chilian Evening Primroses. Most effective and desirable for warm, 
sunny situations inthe garden. The plants grow only 6 to 8 inches 5 
high, carpeting the ground with picturesque tufts of foliage, which ’ a ) ae 
form an emerald setting for the saucer-shaped flowers, which i } Al LIAN 
measure six inches in Seren ee 3 of easy culture, and should j RIM 
be extensively grown. (S it. Je of varieties : 
e extensively grown. (See cut.) We offer two varieties OVENING ~ PensHTED, > 
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— White. Satiny white flowers, changing to rose later in the day.10 ENDER 
— Golden. Bright golden yellow flowers........................ 10 
For an Abridged List of Standard varieties of Flower Seeds not specially described here, see pages 87 and 88. 
