GO PAL 
_We offer plants of this well known Cycad in three grades, according to the number 
of leaves on each. Six leaves,$1.00 each; 8 leaves, $1.50 each; 12 leaves, $2.50 each. 
HARDY PHLOXES. 
These grand, hardy, flowering plants are becoming very popular and deservedly so. 
They are of the easiest culture, and during the late summer and fall months make the 
garden bright with their wealth of bloom. (See cut.) 
Aguinaldo. Rosy-carmine, splashed white in center, large flower. 
B. Comte. Intensely rich purplish-crimson; unique. 
Champs Elysee. A very bright rosy-magenta. 
Coquellicot. 
per doz. 
De La Rey. White, light violet and white halo in center. 
Deuil de St. Pierre. Rich amaranth-red, very intense color. 
F. G. Von Lassburg. The finest white in cultivation, the individual flowers are fully 
double the size of any other white; pure in color and a strong, clean, vigorous grower. 
25c. each, $2.50 per doz. 
Graf Von Ungerer. Very large flower, white suffused with rosy-lilac, dark crimson eye. 
Hermine. The dwarfest Phlox in cultivation, never exceeding 10 inches, flowers 
pure white, of good size and an early bloomer. 25c. each, $2.50 per doz. 
Jeanne d’Arc. Dwarf, clear white. .A splendid variety. 
La Vogue. Beautiful, soft, light pink. Large flowers and trusses, sood habit, a 
beautiful variety. 
Marie Belanger. Carmine, dark eye. Distinct. 
Miss Lingard. Pure white, blooms very early. A standard sort. 
Mme. C. Nillson. White pink eye. A very pretty sort. 
Mrs, Laing. Light purple, rich carmine eye. 
Mme. Marie Kuppenheim. <A dwarf grower and late bloomer. Grand panicles of pure 
white flowers. - 
Mrs. Jenkins. A grand early variety bearing immense panicles of flowers. . Pure white. 
Pecheur d’Islande. Crimson-red, suffused with cochineal red, bright carmine red eve; 
one of the most distinct. 
Pouisson: White, regularly striped with rosy-pink, fine and distinct. 
Prof. Schlieman. Pure mauve with crimson carmine eye. An effective late variety. 
R. P. Struthers. Rosy-carmine with claret-red eye. One of the brightest and showiest. 
Roxelane. Royal purple, large flowers and trusses. P 
Sunshine. Aniline-red, a crimson-red eye with a light halo in center; large and pretty. 
Von Goethe. Tyrian-rose, suffused with carmine-lake, carmine-red center. Beautiful 
and distinct, 
White Lady. 
Wm. Muhle. 
A fine, pure, intense orange-scarlet, deep carmine eye. 20c. each, $2.00 
Pure white, large trusses. Tall. 
Rich, deep carmine-purple, lustrous and striking; distinct crimson eye. 
Price (except where noted), pot-grown plants, lic. each, $1.50 per doz., $10.00 
per 100; set of 26 for $3.50. 
SPECIAL OFFER.—For massing in borders and large beds we offer a general assort- 
$6.00 per 100. 
ment without names. Price, $1.00 per doz., 
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PETER HENDERSON & CO 
HARDY DOUBLE ENGLISH VIOLET. 
This violet is entirely hardy, perfectly double, a deep violet-purple color 
and most deliciously fragrant. 
Violet in richness of color, being many shades darker, and far excels it in 
its delightful odor; this is one of its greatest merits. It is entirely free from 
disease of any-kind, will grow and bloom in any garden and in any situation. 
Nothing is more appropriate for cemetery plots than the Hardy, Double 
English Violet. (See cut.) Price, large flowering clumps, 40c. each, $4.00 
per dozen. 
WINTER-FLOWERING VIOLET. 
Marie Louise. This is the variety which is grown by the hundreds of thou- 
sands to supply the cut-flower markets of the country. It is not hardy 
in the North. Color, a rich purple, flowers fragrant, large and double, 
stems long. Price, plants specially prepared for winter blooming, 15c. 
each, $1.50 per doz., $10.00 per 100. 
LARGE-FLOWERING SINGLE VIOLET. 
Princess of Wales. Another grand variety not quite as large as Luxonne 
and a shade lighter in color, intensely fragrant. This is a grand vari- 
ety for cut flowers. Price, flowering clumps, 20c. each, $2.00 per doz., 
$14.00 per 100. 
NEW DOUBLE VIOLET, CYCLOPE. 
A very unique and interesting variety. Deep color with a distinct ro- 
sette or ‘‘ Cyclop Eye ” of grayish-white in the center of each flower. 
Those who fancy the unusual will find an interesting subject in this. 
The plant is strong and healthy and flowers abundantly. Price, flow- 
ering clumps from frames, 50c. each, $4.50 per doz. 
OTAHEITE ORANGE. 
A dwarf Orange, which bears a profusion of fragrant flowers and 
edible fruit. One of the most effective plants for the house. We offer 
plants which have been grown for a season in the open ground, then 
potted. Price, large plants, 50c. each, $4.50 per doz. Young plants, 
25c. each, $2.50 per doz. 
HENDERSON’S SUPERB PANSIES. 
We have devoted particular care and attention to these for a num- 
ber of years and have received hundreds of letters praising their superb 
beauty. This season our mixture is made up from the very best selec- 
tion of named European sorts carefully selected, also our far-famed 
‘‘ Mammoth Butterfly ”’ strain, so we are convinced our customers will 
be really delighted with them. Price, young plants, 30c. per doz., $2 
per 100, $15.00 per 1000. 
PRIMULA OBCONICA. 
These are great improvements, producing trusses of large fringed-edge 
flowers nearly double the size of the older type and containing several 
colors, including lavender, blush-pink, white, etc., favorite pot plants 
for house and conservatory. Price, 15c. each, $1.50 per doz. 
CHINESE PRIMROSES. 
For winter flowers there is no more desirable plant than the Chinese 
Primrose. They are easily grown and flower incessantly throughout 
the winter. We offer crimson, pink, white, rose, red, blush, and blue. 
Price, 15c. each, $1.50 per doz. 
SMILAX. 
The well-known vine used so largely in festooning. Bright green, 
glossy leaves, keeps a long time when cut. Very effective grown in a 
ny window. Price, 10c. each, $1.00 per doz., $6.00 per 100 
It surpasses the well-known “* Marie Louise "” - 
