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P PETER HENDERSON fit CO., NEW YORK 



ANEMONES— HARDY VARIETIES. 



These are beautiful subjects for permanent situations, 

 where they soon form large clumps of great beauty; a situa- 

 tion partially shaded suits them to perfection. {Ready in 

 Xorember.) 



Apennina. Beautiful rich blue flowers, as large as a fifty 

 cent piece; elegantly cut foliage; it blooms profusely in 

 early spring; fine in garden borders and naturalized; also 

 beautiful grown in pots. | foot, 1.5c. doz.; SI. 00 per 100; 

 $7.50 per 1000, or delivered $1.25 per 100; S9.00 per 1000. 

 Blanda. The earliest and largest-flowered of the spring- 

 blooming Anemones, blooming with Snowdrop and Crocus; 

 colors range from pure white to deep blue. The flowers 

 are 1J inches across. It is a lovely variety, and as hardy 

 as a rock. It spreads itself in large clumps, grows freely; 

 fine for naturalizing and forces easily in pots for winter 

 flowers. 25c. doz.; $1.50 per 100; S12.00 per 1000, or 

 delivered, S1.75 per 100, S14.00 per 1000. 



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Highly ornamental winter, spring and 

 summer flowering plants, having both 

 single and double flowers, the colors of 

 which are wonderfully beautiful, running 

 through shades of blues, scarlet, rose, 

 white, lavender, etc. For cutting they 

 are grand. They are splendid for pot 

 culture, flowering in the house or con- 

 servatory. 



Double Poppy-Flowered. (Coronaria. fl. 

 pi.) The flowers are very double, and 

 surrounded with large guard petals. 

 Gorgeous colors, two or three colors 

 usually being blended in the flowers 

 of each variety. Mixed colors. 25c. 

 doz., $1.75 per 100. or delivered, $2.00 

 per 100. 



Single Poppy -Flowered. {Coronaria.) 

 Large beautiful saucer-shaped Poppy 

 like blossoms, flowering continuous 

 ly throughout spring and early sum 

 mer. Mixed colors. 20c. doz.; SI. 25 

 per 100, or delivered $1.50 per 100. 



Fulgens. The rich, dazzling scarlet 

 flowers and light elegant growth render 

 it the most attractive flower of spring. 

 It is valuable for cutting, as it lasts 

 a longtime. 35c. doz.; S2. 50 per 100, 

 or delivered, S2.75 per 100. 



Fulgens, Double. A double-flowering va- 

 riety of the above, very beautiful. 35c. 

 doz.; $2.50 per 100, or delivered, $2.75 

 per 100. 



Giant " St. Brigid " Anemones. A new 



and greatly improved race of Irish pro- 

 duction, bearing magnificent flowers, 



double, semi-double and single, 3 to 5 



inches across, and of the richest as well 



as the daintiest colors, marking blend- 



ings, etc. There is maroon, bright 

 ■ scarlet, blood crimson, rose, pink, flesh 



color, mauve, blue, purple, yellow, 



cream, white, tinted, variegated, striped 



zoned, etc., in endless variety. The 



flowers are borne freely on long stems 



and are extravagantly beautiful when 



vased, the graceful feathery foliage supplying a charming setting. The tubers 



planted this fall will flower during the winter in pots in the house, or they may 



be grown on in cold frames for spring blooming or may be planted in the open 



ground in sheltered locations if well protected. Mixed Colors. 40c. doz.; S2.75 



per 100, or delivered $3.00 per 100. 









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For free delivery add 25c. per doz., S2.00 per 100. 



DRACUNCULUS. (Dragon Arum.) Flowers 1 foot long, pur- 

 ple, red. and black-blue; stem beautifully marbled, leaves 

 handsome, resembling a small palm; a rapid grower, mak- 

 ing a curious and ornamental pot plant. 10c. each; 

 $1.00 doz.; $8.00 per 100. 



Coniutum, or Red Calla. A very handsome Arum with red 

 flowers spotted with black; stems curiously mottled green 

 and white; foliage palm-like and very handsome; a showy 

 pot plant for winter decoration. 12c. each; $1.25 doz.; 

 $9.00 per 100. 



Sanctum, or Black Calla. The plant produces one large 

 flower the shape of a Calla, but from 14 to 18 inches long 

 and 4 inches broad, of a rich, dark purple color and green 

 underneath. The spathe rising from the centre of the 

 flower is about 10 inches long, velvet-like and quite black. 

 The leaves are large and of a rich green color, and resemble 

 those of the Calla Ethiopica. Large bulbs. 12c. each; 

 $1.25 doz.; $10.00 per 100. 



J@~ Remember: If you want Flowers ft y y ° u u r r h ^ r s d e e ^ e ^'"sprin^ you m ust P lant Bulbs next Fall! 



