PETES HENDERSON & CO.— PliAfiT DEPARTMENT. 



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SINGLE FUCHSIHS, 



Annie Earle. Carmine coralla ; waxy 

 white sepals. 



Benjamin Pearson. Crimson and pur- 

 ple coralla; &epal8 rosy red- 

 Black Prince. Tube and sepals waxy 

 carmine. 



B sacon. Corolla a deep carmine : sepals 

 scarlet. 



Brilliant. Corolla carmine; sepals white. 



Electra. White corolla, scarlet sepals. 



Loveliness. Crimson corolla ; sepals 

 white. 



Lord Macaulay. Very dark purple 

 corolla; bright red sepals. 



Price. 10 cts. each ;"set of 



Lord Lyons. Prune-colored corolla; 

 crimson sepals. 



Mrs. Geo. Rundle. Deep orange co- 

 rolla ; extra large flower. 



Mrs. Marshall. Corolla carmine; se- 

 pals white. 



Nellie. Flesh-colored corolla; 6haded 

 mauve ; creamy white sepals. 



Surprise. Pale magenta corolla, dark 

 border ; waxy white sepals. 



Speciosa. Corolla orange scarlet ; se- 



Wjals white, 

 ave of Life. Violet corolla; crim- 

 son sepals. 

 15 Single Fuchsias for $1.25. 



DOUBLE FUCHSIKS, 



MRS. E. G. HILL. Flowers very large 

 and freely produced ; corolla pure 

 white and double; sepals dark red. A 

 fine variety. (See cut.) Price, 20c. each. 



Count Leon Tolstoi. Bluish black 

 corolla ; dark scarlet sepals. 



Edmund About. Corolla white, tinted 

 rose : vermilion sepals. 



Elm City Purple corolla; scarlet se- 

 pals. 



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ERYTHRINA HENDERSONII. 



New Coral Plant. If set out in the open ground Id 

 spring, this plant blooms without intermission all 

 summer. The flowers are large and brilliant, dark 

 crimson In color, and fairly cover the plant when in 

 full bloom. 20 cts. each. 6 for $1.00. 





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Little Gem. This variety, which we first 6ent out, 

 is very dwarf, attaining a height only from twelve to 

 eighteen Inches. The flowers are large, of perfect form, 

 and of the purest white. 20 cts. each, $2.00 per doz. 



FA2FCGTUM GEA>T>E. 



Genius. Beddish purple corolla; 



bronzy yellow foliage. 

 Jos. Rosain. Double ; dark plum color. 

 Madame Van der Strass. Double; 

 white corolla; crimson sepals; a fine 

 variety. 

 Phenomenal. Deep plum color; full 

 and double; largest size, 20 cts. each. 

 Rosains Patrie. White corolla; rosy 

 carmine sepals ; double 



Snow Fairy. White corolla; crim- 

 son sepals. 

 Storm King. Corolla pure white ; 



very free. 

 Striped Banner. Deep maroon co-< 



rolla; striped crimson. 

 Price, 10 cts. each ; set of 12 best 

 Double Fuchsias, $1.00. 



SPECIAL OFFER.-Complete col- 

 lection of 27 Fuchsias for $2.00\ 



FARFUGIUM (Ligulana) GRANDE. 



A very ornamental plant, with 

 broad, shiny, dark green foliage, 

 which Is irregularly blotched with 

 bright yellow and occasionally with 

 white and rose. As a border plant 

 it has few equals; it is not entirely 

 hardy in the Northern States, and 

 sosbould be taken into the house in 

 the winter. 30c. each. $3.00 per doz. 



<* HOUSE -f FERNS *■ 



Our collection contains the choicest of the "Maiden-hair" varie- 

 ties, and best basket and vase 6orts. _ 30 cts. each ; set of 12 sorts for 



.00. 



THE SILK OAK " (Grevillea Robusta). 



A magnificent plant for decorative purposes of rapid, easy growth, 

 finely cut foliage, rivaling a rare Fern. The young growing leaves 

 are a light bronze color, the tips being covered with a soft down, 

 closely resembling raw silk, hence the name of " Silk Oak." In its 

 native place it attains magnificent proportions and produces an abun- 

 dance of bright orange-colored flowers. Price, fine plants, 75c. each 



GENISTA RACEMOSUS. 



This plant, although not new, has become very fashionable in New 

 Tfork. Few plants are more deserving of popular esteem. The flowers 

 are pure golden yellow, and literally cover the plant when well grown. 

 Price, 30 cts. each, $3.00 per dozen Large plants. 75 cts. each 



*i New Hybrid Gloxinias*- 



The handsomestor our summer blooming plants, the ncn and varied 

 coloring of the flowers being beautiful in the extreme, many of them 

 beautifully speckled; flowers three inches long by two inches in di- 

 ameter ; upright and pendulous ; colors crimson, violet, rose, scarlet, 

 white, etc. They attain the greatest perfection if grown in light, rich 

 soil in a shady, well ventilated frame. After they are done growing, 

 they may be kept in a warm, dry cellar, or under the stage of a preen- 

 house. (See cut.) Price, mixed colors only, 30 cts. each. $3.00 per doz. 



