# 'PEXER HENDERSON A GOi, NEW YORK 



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Henderson's Superior LILY OF THE VALLEY. 



The Lily of the Valley is one of the most admired and useful plants grown; the modest bell-shaped flowers of purest 

 white are highly prized for cutting purposes; for flowering in pots in the winter they are exceedingly well adapted and 

 will last several weeks in beauty. By taking them in at intervals a succession of flowers may be kept up all winter. 

 They are also forced in immense quantities, but they are the most charming when grown in large patches, in par 

 tially shaded localities around the lawn near the borders of streams, lakes, etc., being perfectly hardy. {Ready for 

 delivery in November.) 

 Large-Flowering German Single Crowns. Three years old, for forcing, pot culture or open-groimd planting, 25 



crowns (1 bimdle), 60c.; 100 crowns, $2.00. ($15.00 per 1000, buyer paying transit.) 

 Henderson's Extra "Christmas-Forcing" Single Crowns. The finest grade of Crowns in the world for early winter 



flowering, they will bear 13 to 16 large bells on strong stalks, with foliage, even when forced for extra early; the 



pips average large, pluntp and regular, with extra long roots. 25 Crowns (1 bundle), $1.00; 100 Crowns, 



$3.00. ($20.00 per 1000, buyer paying transit.) 

 Fortln's Giant Lily of the Valley. This is the largest variety yet produced; it is only adapted for open-griund 



planting and may not show much superiority the first spring after planting, but by the second season, when 



it gets well established, it produces wonderfully luxuriant foliage and immense spikes crowded with purest 



white bells twice the size of any other sort. In every way it is superior. Crowns, 5c. each; 50c. per doz.; 



$3.50 per 100. 

 Large Clumps of Lily of the Valley, for open-ground planting. Price, buyer paying carriage, 2.5c. each, 



$2.50 per doz.; $18.00 per 100; or delivered free in the U. S., for 50c. each; $5.00 per doz. 



NAEGELIA. 



Greenhouse plants of much beauty, flowering continuously for 6 months. The leaves are covered i. 

 with short crimson hairs, which give them a rich, velvet-like appearance. They have erect racemes of 

 large showy flowers. Mixed Varieties. 10c. each; $1.00 doz.; $7.00 per 100. 



NEPvINE SARNIENSIS. guernsey lily. 



These Lilies are probably the most popular and useful of the Amaryllis family. For autumn and winter 

 flowering they are extremely beautiful, throwing up stems from 18 to 24 in., surmounted with lily-like flowers, 

 of rich salmon-red, about 2 in. across. 25c. each; $2.50 doz. 



ORNITHOGALUM ARABICUM. star of bethlehe/vi. 



A beautiful variety, throwing up a tall spike bearing numerous large, milk-white, star-shaped flowers , with 

 a black centre, and having a distinct aromatic perfume. They are decidedly pretty and interesting when 

 grown in the garden — but are more largely grown for greenhouses and window decoration, being of the easiest 

 culture. Largely forced by florists now for cut flowers. 5c. each; 50c. doz.; $3.00 per 100. 



OXALIS. 



Charming little half-trailing or bushy plants particularly adapted for pot culture and hanging baskets, 

 foliage alone is very attractive and when in flower they are exceedingly pretty. 



Bermuda Buttercup Oxalis. This is one of the finest winter-flowering plants for pot culture it is a strong, 

 luxuriant grower, and the great profusion of bloom produced in uninterrupted abundance for weeks is astonishing. 

 The flowers are of the purest bright buttercup yellow. Well-grown plants have produced as high as seventy 

 flower stems at one time, and over 1,000 flowers in one season. 5c. each; 50c. per doz.; $3.00 per 100. 



Double Buttercup Oxalis. This new double-flowering 

 variety from Bermuda is a gem for pot culture, hanging 

 baskets, etc. It is of compact habit forming neat oval 

 plants about 4 inches high by 6 inches in diameter, with 

 dark green foliage. The flowers are densely double, of 

 good size and are borne in large clusters on 6 to 8 inch 

 stems. Color rich golden-yellow with orange tintings. 

 8c. each; 75c. per doz.; $6.00 per 100. 



Grand Duchess Oxalis. CaHfomian varieties of great 

 beauty; of dwarf, sturdy growth, throwing large, exquis- 

 ite flowers well above the foliage. Extremely free-flow- 

 ering, from November till June. Price for either 



GRAND DUCHESSE WHITE. GRAND DUCHESSE PINK 

 or GRAND DUCHESSE LAVENDER. 



5c. each; 50c. doz.; $3.00 per 100. 

 VARIOUS OXALIS. Each Doz 



Oxalis Boweii. Vivid rosy-crimson, 



large flower $ . 05 



Oxalis Lutea. Splendid large canary- 

 yellow 



Oxalis Rosea. Rose 



" Alba. White 



" Versicolor. Crimson and white. 

 " Mixed Colors 



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If you want 

 flowers in your 

 house this win- 

 ter, or in your 

 garden next 



spring 



You must 



plant Bulbs 



this Fall! 



