128 PETER HENDERSON & CO.—PLANT DEPARTMENT. 
~ New Double=-Flowering Musk Plant. ° 
One of the most pronounced ‘‘ Novelties ” in our catalogue this 
season. Every one is familiar with the common “‘ Musk Plant,” 
hence this improved double-flowering variety willbe doubly welcome. 
It grows most luxuriantly and is always covered with its bright 
yellow perfectly double flowers; the foliage is equally fragrant as 
the common variety. It makes a splendid pot plant for the win- 
dow, or it can be used with telling effect in baskets or vases; its 
xraceful drooping habit eminently fits it for either purpose. 
Price, 20c. each, $2.00 per doz. 
NEW WHITE PINK, 
‘¢Her Majesty.”’ 
After repeated efforts we succeed in successfully importing this 
grand novelty from England, where it is held in the highest 
esteem by the best authorities. We quote herewith from the 
introducer’s description: 
“T have much pleasure in drawing attention to this charming 
novelty, which is unquestionably one of the finest of this century, 
and one that ~ ill hold its own as long as Pinks are cultivated. It 
is far ahead of anything yet seen, and all the old white varieties 
will sink into insignificance by the side of this great beauty. It 
has become one of the most ‘ popular of the day,’ and is being grown 
by acres to supply the demand (which must come) for cut 
flowers. It was freely exhibited in 1889, and was the great attrac- 
tion at every exhibition, and the demand will be simply enormous.” 
It was awarded nine first-class certificates at various exhibi- 
tions in England, which is an unprecedented list of honors and the 
greatest number of certificates ever awarded for a plant of like 
character. (See cut.) 
Price, 50c. each, $4.50 per doz. 
PETUNIA, “‘ WHITE SQUADRON.” 
NEW DOUBLE WHITE PETUNIA, 
‘¢ White Squadron.’’ 
This splendid Petunia was raised from seed in 1891, and 
~was selected from among the thousands we grow as be- 
ing the best. Owing to a limited stock we were unable 
to offer it last year, but this enabled us to give it another 
‘season’s trial, and the result confirmed our first appraise- 
ment of its great value. Unlike most others previously 
offered, this variety is of strong constitution, and is 
«covered with its splendid flowers the whole season long. 
It was this fine quality which suggested its name, every 
plant being crowned with a squadron of pure white flowers. 
OSee cut.) Price, 30c. each, $3.00 per doz. 
DOUBLE FRINGED PETUNIAS, 
In variety. 
The yarieties named below we selected from the vast num- 
bers we grew the past season. They are all beautifully fringed 
and exhibit every shade and marking found in Double Petunias. 
Beatrice. Deep maroon, tipped clear white. 
Berenice. Pearly white, blotched violet; splendidly fringed. 
Constancy. Pure white, spotted rosy carmine at base of 
flower. 
Columbia. Ground color violet maroon, marked with white. 
Harlequin. Clear white, suffused pink; striped maroon and 
purple. j 
Juvenal. White, spotted deep pink. 
mere. ae Blush white, suffused pink; blotched deep 
violet. 
Marvel. A very odd yariety, some petals being purplish crimson, 
others clear white. 
Orion. Creamy white, variegated rich maroon; finely fringed. 
Silver Moon. Pure white, deep purple markings. 
Sirius. Rosy pink, variegated with white. 
Tribune. Deep yiolet maroon, frequently tipped pure white. 
Price, 20¢. each. Set of 13 sorts, including ‘* White Squadron,” 
for $2.50. 
Our Prices this Season are lower than ever. {Boat pec OL on this subject on 
