PETER HENDERSON & CO.— PliflfiT DEPARTMENT. 



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NEW VARIEGATED LEAF IMPATIENS. 



A variegated form of the well-known Impatleua Sultana, the leaves being prettily marked with 

 pure white on a dark green ground. The flowers are a deep shade of rosy carmine and are prodr.ced 

 In wonderful profusion. The contrast between flowers and foliage is very marked, giving the plants. 

 a unique and charming appearance. Price, 40c. each, $4.00 per doz. 



We can supply the green foliaged variety also. Price, 20c. each, $2.00 per doz. 



pktf Hybrid (JESunni, 



* "P. CROZY." 



The gentleman to whom we are In- 

 debted for the dwarf French Cannaa 

 has succeeded in obtaining a cross be- 

 tween the Ivy Geraniums and the- 

 Zonals. We now offer it for the first 

 ti m e . The foliage' shows th e ble ndin g 

 of the two races, having the form of 

 the Ivy and the substance and size of 

 the Zonals. The flowers are brilliant 

 scarlet, borne in the greatest profusion, 

 the trusses measuring six inches across 

 and the individual florets two inches. 

 The habit is dwarf and compact; the 

 flowers are semi-double and last a long 

 time. As a pot plant or In beds in the 

 open ground it surpassed In brilliancy 

 any variety in our grounds. 



Price, 75c. each, $7.50 per doz. 



. . PINK • • 



Lily of the Valley. . 



The old-fashioned white variety of 

 the above Is one of the greatest gardeu 

 fayorites, and this PINK variety will 

 undoubtedly become just as popular. 

 It is as free-blooming as the White, 

 just as fragrant, and is an exquisite 

 shade of Rosy Pink. The pips we 

 offer will flower this season. 



Price, 10c. each, $1.00 per doz., 

 $6 00 per 100. 



xrw ha«dt hibiscus, "otrvsoa XTX." 



NEW HARDY HIBISCUS, 



"Crimson Eye." 



The "Crimson Eye" Is a robust 

 grower ; stems deep red ; foliage 

 veined and tinged red ; flowers of 

 the very largest size, with petals 

 broad and flat, making each flower 

 as full and round as a dinner plate. 

 The color is a clear, dazzling white, 

 with an Intensely brilliant crimson 

 spot at the base of each petal, mak- 

 ing a crimson eye two inches across 

 In the centre of an immense white 

 flower. In texture the flowers are 

 strong and yet of 6uch a waxy ap- 

 pearance that there is nothing sug- 

 gesting coarseness in them. 



Price, strong 2-year old plants, 

 60c. each. $4.50 per doz. 



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DSOBLE-FLulW JIM PLANT. 



One of the most pronounced "Novelties" in our cata- 

 Jogue this seaso§. Every one is familiar with the common 

 "Musk Plant," hence this improved double-flowering variety 

 will be doubly welcome. It grows most luxuriantly arid is 

 always covered with Its bright yellow perfectly double flowers; 

 the foliage is equally fragrant as the common variety. It 

 makes a splendid pot plantforthe window, or it can be used 

 with telling effect in baskets or vases: Its graceful drooping 

 habit eminently fits It for either purpose. 



Price, 30c. each, $3.00 per doz. 



flEW DWARF ABUTHiONS. 



A new race of these very useful plants which originated 

 with the celebrated M. Lemolne, of France. They grow only 

 about two feet high and are literally covered with flowers. 

 Calypso. Flowers very large and open like a bell; color. 



pure white; very profuse In blooming. 

 L'Africain. Very dwarf and covered from the ground to 



the top of the plant with flowers of the darkest crimson 



maroon ; a splendid variety. 

 Sanglant. Deep red flowers of the largest size and perfect 



form ; entirely distinct. 



Price, 40c. each ; set of 3 new sorts for $1.00. 



Roses arriTed in good shape, and I state right here that from thousands of plants I received 

 this spring, all of them traveliug only about half the distance, yours were the finest and 

 eue*i>est.— C. Bctrhe. Wallace, Idaho. 



WHITE LILY OF THE VALLEY. 



Flowering pips, 5 cts. each. 50 cts. per doz. 

 $4.50 per doz. 



large clumps, 50 eta. 



KEW DOVBUK I-LOWM1NO MV 



