PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK— SUPERIOR BULBS—WHOLESALE. 



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MISCELLANEOUS BULBS—Continued. 



// by Parcel Post add postage at Zone Rales on page 2 of cover. 



GLADIOLUS Dwarf Early Flowering Mixed. . . . 



Ackerman, salmon flaked carmine, violet eye . 

 Apollo, orange-salmon with orange blotch 

 Crim?on Queen, orange-scarlet flaked violet. . 

 The Bride (Colvilli Alba), pure white flowers. 

 Blushing Bride, white with crimson flakes. . . . 

 Peach Blossom, blush blotched rose 



HYACINTHS Blue Grape, flowers like a bunch of 



grapes 



Heavenly Blue Grape. Large, gentian blue. 

 White Grape, similar to above, with white 

 flowers 



IRIS, English Mixed Colors (/. Angelica), hardy 



fine for pots 



Peacock (/. Pavonia), while with blue spots. . . 

 Susiana (Mourning Iris) , blush veined brown. . 

 Spanish Mixed (/. Hispanica) 



IRIS HOLLANDICA. These new giant flowering 

 Dutch Iris are similar in appearance and habit 

 of growth to the Spanish Iris, but are much 

 larger and come into bloom two weeks earlier; 

 hardy with protection in cold localities. Splen 

 did for winter forcing. 



Anton Mauve, pleasing soft blue 



David Teniers, soft lavender, falls citron yellow 



Hoboema, white tinged blue, falls pale yellow 



Rembrandt, deep blue with orange blotch 



Seanredem, pale blue with pale yellow falls . . 



Van der Neer, light blue with yellow falls and 

 gold blotch 



Beautiful Seedlings Mixed containing many 

 exquisite varieties 



KAEMPFERI. Mixed Large Flowering 

 Japan Iris 



Large Single-Flowering or 3 Petalled Vari 

 eties. 11 new named varieties as described 

 in our Retail Bulb Catalogue 



Large Double-Flowering or 6 Petalled Vari- 

 eties. 10 new named varieties as described 

 in our Retail Bulb Catalogue 



IRIS 



edged 



IRIS GERMANICA, 



Admiral Togo, white tinged lavender 



purple 



Aurea, rich chrome yellow 



Darius, canary-yellow; falls violet netted 



lavender 



Flavescens, pure light yellow throughout 

 Gertrude, rich violet blue throughout.. . . 

 Gracchus, clear yellow: falls marked red and 



netted white 



Harlequin Melanais, while and violet-blue dis- 

 tinctly blotched 



Herant, bright blue; falls violet-blue 



Her Majesty, rose-pink; falls crimson tinged 



deeper 



Honorable, rich yellow; falls bronzed and 



veined garnet 



L' African, deep rosy-mauve; falls darker veined 



white 



Loreley, bright yellow; falls blue edged cream. 

 Mad. Chereau, white edged azure-blue; falls 



pencilled blue 



Mrs. H. Darwin, pure white; falls netted violet 



at base 



Pallida Dalmatica, extra large clear lavender; 



falls deeper 



Pallida Speciosa (Purple flag) deep blue with 



light purple falls 



Pauline, sky-blue; falls deeper blue 



Perfection, velvety mauve and deep violet 



Parcel 



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2 " " 



2 " " 



2 " " 



2 « « 



2 " « 



2 " « 



2 " " 



1 lb. 100 



41b. 100 



111 a 



4" " 

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21b. 100 

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Prices. 



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3 lb. doz 



2 lb. doz. 



.15 



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.15 

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.20 



.25 



.25 



1.75 



.12 



.60 

 .60 

 .60 

 60 

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.60 



.50 



1.25 

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100 



.75 

 1.25 

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1.00 

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1.25 



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.60 



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1.50 

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1.25 



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1.25 



1.50 

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1.25 



1.50 



2.00 



1.50 

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4.00 

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4.00 



3.00 



8.50 

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10.00 

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12.00 

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 10 00 



10.00 



12.00 

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15.00 



10.00 



12.00 

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10.00 



12.00 



15.00 



12.00 

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1000 



6.00 

 10.00 

 10.00 

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 8.00 

 8.00 

 10.00 



7.50 

 10.00 



9.00 



12.00 

 12.00 



4.00 



28.00 



75.00 



IRIS GERMANICA— Continued. 



Pres. Thiers, smoky mauve pencilled brown 



falls purple marked while and brown at base 



Princess Victoria Louise, yellow plum and 



cream; very beautiful 



Queen of Gypsies, light bronzy blue; falls 



reddish purple 



Queen of May, light rosy-wine, almost pink 

 Rheine Nix, snow-white; falls violet blue edged 



while 



Velveteen, yellowish-buff; falls plum purple 

 Mixed German Iris including many beautiful 



varieties 



IXIAS Mixed Colors, winter flowering 



IXIOLIRION Tartaricum, purple shaded sky blue 

 LACHENALIA Nelsoni, for pots, golden flowers. . 

 LEUCOJUM Vernum (Spring Snowf lake), while 



flowers 



LILY OF THE VALLEY. (Expected for ship 

 ment in Nov.) 



Henderson's Extra Danish. The finest grade 

 of pips for forcing. Will bear twelve to six 

 teen large bells on strong stalks with splen- 

 did foliage even when forced for extra early 

 they are equally superior for later or sue 

 cessional crops. The pips are strictly 3 

 year-old. They average large, plump and 



regular with extra long roots 



Fortin's Giant. The largest flowering type 



for open ground only 



Large clumps for open ground planting 



NARCISSUS (Daffodils) See pages 7 and 8. 

 NERINE Sarniensis, the " Guernsey Lily," rosy red 



OXALIS Boweii, rich crimson, large flowers 



Bermuda Buttercup, large yellow 



Grand Duchess, white 



Pink ~. 



" " lavender 



Mixed Colors, many beautiful sorts 



ORNITHOGALUM Arabicum.— A popular win 



ter flowering variety largely forced by florists, 



large star-shaped white flowers in clusters 



PUSCHKINIA Scillioides, white striped, on spikes 



RANUNCULUS Persian Double' Mixed Camelia- 



shaped 



Double Turtian Mixed, peony-formed 



Giant French Double Mixed, semi-double . . . . 



SCILLA Bifolia, bright blue 



Siberica or Amoena, blue, extra size bulbs. . . 



" Alba, new wkite : 



Campanulata Blue, " Wood Hyacinth," blue. 



Rose, rose colored 



a White, white flowering 



Excelsior, new large blue 



SNOWDROPS, Single, earliest spring flower . . . . 



Double, double white flowers 



SPARAXIS Mixed Colors, winter blooming, flowers 

 on spikes 



SPIREA, ASTILBE or HOTEIA. (Expected for 

 shipment in Nov.) . 



Gladstone. An improvement over all other 

 white-flowering Spiraeas — and one of the 

 most beautiful winter and spring flowering 

 pot plants grown. Largest Imported Clumps 

 "Peach Blossom." This beautiful rosy pink 

 variety is of the same dwarf compact habit as 

 "Gladstone." Largest Imported Clumps. . 



WATSONIA Ardernsei Alba, new white 



WINTER ACONITE. See Eranthis Hyemalis . . 



Parcel 



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2 lb. doz. 



\ lb. 100 



1 lb. 100 



2 lb. 100 



5 lb. 100 



5 lb. 100 

 2 lb! ea. 



i lb. doz 



1} lb doz 

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1 lb. 100 



5 lb. 100 



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1 lb. 100 



li lb doz 



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1.25 



3.00 



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.75 



.12 



.30 



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30 



.50 

 3.00 



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 .30 

 .30 

 .30 

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.35 



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.15 



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100 



10.00 



22.00 



10.00 

 12.00 



45.00 

 10.00 



6.00 



.60 



2.00 



12.00 



1.75 



3.00 



3.50 

 20.00 



15.00 

 1.75 

 2.00 

 2.00 

 2.00 

 2.00 

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2.00 

 1.00 



.75 

 .75 

 .75 



1.59 



1.50 

 1.25 

 .85 

 .85 

 1.00 

 1.00 

 1.00 

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.75 



15.00 



15.00 

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1000 



50.00 



5.00 



16.00 



15.00 



25.00 

 30.00 



15.00 

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 7.50 



18.00 

 7.50 



6.00 



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6.00 



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12.00 



10.00 



7.50 



7.50 



8.50 



8.50 



9.00 



14.00 



6.00 



7.50 



6 bulbs of one variety sold at dozen rates; 25 at 100 rates; 250 at 1,000 rates. Postage will be extra on bulbs by Parcel Post. 



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