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PETER HENDERSON & CCL NEW YORK.— WHOLESALE TRADE LIST OE PLANTS. 



MA CD DEAN. 



CH-RySA/NTHEMLIMS. 



"We offer below a fine collection of Chrysanthemums, large plants 

 from 5 inch pots, most of which are grown to a single stem and so 

 will produce large white flowers 



NOTE — We can supply from 2-inch pots over 150 of the 6nest 

 sorts at $4.00 per 100. 



Eugene Dailledouze. Large fine yellow, one of the best in its color 



for cut flowers. 

 Ivory. Pure white, dwarf branching habit, it is considered the finest 



sort in ils color. 

 J. Shrimpton. Bright crimson, largest size and perfect form. 

 Louis Boehmer. (Pink Ostrich Plume Variety.) Exquisite shade 



of silvery pink, deep rose on the inside of petals, the outer surface 



studded with a fleecy growth. 

 Marion Henderson. Rich yellow, one of the very best of the early 



yellows. 

 Miss Minnie Wannamaker, Large fine white, fine for cut flowers 



or for pot plants. 

 Mutual Friend. A very deep reflexed flower of the purest white, 



fine slem and great keeping qualities. 

 Marie Louise. Beautiful recurving white, forming a plumy globe, 



perfecting its flowers about October 20th. 

 Major Bonnaffon Grand incurved yellow of largest size, full to , 



the centre, stem dwarf and erect. 

 Mrs Bergman. Early white. 

 MAUD DEAN. Splendid pink. (See cut.) 

 The Queen. The flower excels all in pure whitness, is extra large, 



broad and deep; a good keeper. 

 Vivian Morel. Beautiful rosy pink, a fine exhibition sort, 

 W. H. Lincoln. Clear yellow, very large and full. 

 Yellow Queen. A fine early yellow. 

 Silver Cloud. Creamy white shading to bright apricot at the base 



of the petals; very large and full, outer petals nicely reflexed. 



Price for any of the above. Strong plants from 5-inch pots, either 

 single stem or bush plants, 20c. each; $2.00 per doz.; $16.00 per 100. 



CARNATIONS. 



The great improvement in this erand race the last few 

 years has directed popular attention to them until now 

 they are perhaps exceeded only by the rose alone in the 

 number annually grown for cut flowers. Our collection 

 contains only sorts of approved merit and our plants are 

 in the finest possible condition. 



Lizzie McGowan. One of the best wltiie varieties we 

 have strong habit and very free blooming. 



Mme. Diaz Albertini. The new pink carnation and 

 deemed one of the best yet introduced. 



Emily Pierson. Deep red, fine large flowers of great 

 substance. A. very good variety. 



DAYBREAK. So called because of its rare and beau- 

 tiful color, comparf d to the first tinge of rosy light 

 seen in the eastern sky. (See cut.) $10.00 per 100. 



Alaska Pure white one of the very best for winter 

 blooming. $12.00 per 100. 



Dr. Warder. Deep crimson. 



El Dorado. Yellow, striped with red. $20.00 per 100. 



Thomas Cartledge. A pure shade of carmine pink, 

 slightly deeper than Tidal Wave, and in every way 

 more desirable than that variety 



Wm. Scott. Flowers large and non-bursting, of a 

 deep Grace Wilder pink, stems long of good strength. 

 Price plants from open graund — except where noted, 



$8.00 per 100. 

 NOTE. As the carnation season is short, we pot 



into 5 and 6 inch pots a portion of our stock for late sales. 



These will be ready October 1st and we offer them at an 



advance of 50£ on field grown stock. 



Cyclamen Persicum. 



We offer some fine pot grown plants as follows: 



From 4 inch pots $3.00 per doz.: $16.00 per 100. 



" 3 " 1.50 " 12 00 



CARNATION. " DAYBREAK. 



