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PETER HENDERSOJN & CO., NEW Y^RK.— BULBS. 



CYCLAMEN, PERSIAN. 



These are among the most beautiful and interesting winter 

 and spring flowering bulb- for the window and greenhouse. 

 Not only are the flowers of striking beauty but the foliage is 

 also highly ornamental, consequently they are very decorative 

 even when not in bloom. There are no plants better adapted 

 for pot culture, and few that produce such a profusion of 

 bloom, the flowers range through many shades of pink, crim 

 ;son, white, etc., some being beautifully spotted. Most of 

 them are moreover delicately fragrant. (Seecut.) Dry bulbs. 

 Persicum Mixed. 15c. each; $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 

 100., if by /nail, add icc.pt.r doz j 'or postage. 



GIANT PERSIAN CYCLAMEN. 



The flowers of this magnificent strain are of extraordinary 

 size and of great substance. The leaves are proportionately 

 .large and beautifully marked. Our bulbs are from the most 

 famous Cyclamen grower in Europe and will produce flowers 

 of rare merit. (See cut.) 



Roseum, rose color. Rubrum, crimson. 



Album, white. Spotted, white and red. 



Price for anv of above, 35c. each; $3.50 per doz. or the set 

 of 4 varieties, $1.2-. 



Gig-anteum, Mixed Varieties, 30c. each; $3-°o 



per doz.; §20.00 per 100. Addioc. per doz. for postage. 



DIELYTRA. 



(Bleeding Heart or Lyre Flower.) 

 One of the most ornamental of spring flowering plants, with 

 •elegant green foliage and long drooping racemes of heart- 

 shaped flowers. This is deemed one of the finest of all hardy 

 .garden plants, and is frequently forced for gTeenhouse, or con- 

 servatory decoration. As it is perfectly haidy it only requires 



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Dielytra Spectabilis. 



ERYTHRONIUM. 



(Dog's Tooth Violet?) 

 A beautiful plant, perfectly hardy, the foliage is charmingly variegated, and 



a mass of 15 or 2 :> plants is a 

 pretty sight even when not 

 in flower, but when the 

 graceful flowers are in 

 bloom the effect is matchless 

 The plants luxuriate in rather 

 moist, partially shady positions 

 and do very nicely when grown 

 in pots in frames and brought 

 into the conservatory or window 

 garden for winter blooming. 

 Height 3 to 5 inches. 



Dens Canis (Dog's Tooth 



Violets), Mixed Colors. 

 Colors range through crim- 

 son, white, rose, purple, etc. 

 ^c. each 30c. per doz.; $2.00 

 per 100. 



Grandiflorum. (Giant 



Dog's Tooth Violet.) A very 

 large flowering variety, bear- 

 ing from C to 12 yellow or 

 c-eam colored flowers on 

 stems 12 to 18 inches high. 

 (Sc-e cut.) 6c. each; 60c. 

 per doz.; §3.00 per 100. 



Giant Persian Cyclamen. 



DIELYTRA.— Continued. 



to be planted where it is to remain. If potted in November, left outside 

 till it has formed new roots, and then brought into a gentle heat, it may be 

 had in flower in February and March. (Ready in November.) 

 Spectabilis. Magnificent racemes of pink and white flowers. (See 

 cut.) 15c. each; $1.50 per doz.: §8.00 per 100. 

 Add for postage, if desired by mail y. extra per root. 



FUNKIAS. 



(Day Lilies.) 

 Handsome hardy foliage and flowering plants. Their noble aspect, ele- 

 gant outline, and bold luxuriant foliage, render them exceedingly attractive 

 for large effective clumps, succeeding in sunny positions, and equally well 

 in shady placrs where many plants would not exist. They are also much 

 grown in Europe for greenhouse decoration in winter. 



(Ready in November. Postage, 5c, extra each) 

 Subcordata Grandiflora (White Plantain Day Lily.) Very 

 showy, splendid milky white flowers, nearly 4 inches long; very fra- 

 grant. 20c. each; $2.25 per doz.; §12.00 per 100. 

 Sieboldi Variegata. A noble Fall blooming plant, foliage very 

 handsome lively green and variegated with white; flowers purplish 

 lilac. (Seecut.) 25c. each; $2.50 per doz.; §15.00 per 100. 



Funkia Sieb ldi Variegata. 



Erythronium Grar.diiioi urn. 



6 sold at dozen rates, 25 at 100 rates, postage free except where noted 



