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PETER HENDEESOX & CO., NEW YORK.— HIGH GRADE BULBS.— WHOLESALE. 



LILY OF THE VALLEY. 



BERMUDA BUTTERCUP OXALIS. 



MISCELLANEOUS BULBS AND ROOTS -Continued. 



Ixias Mixed Colors, winter flowering bulbs 

 with graceful snikes of bloom, colors varied 



IXIAS CRATEROIDES, brightest scarlet, 

 the earliest of all and grand for forcing- 



Ixias Double "Wonder, deep pink, very 

 double and fragrant 



Ixiolerion Tartaric urn, 2 foot spikes of 

 star-shaped purple flowers, fine for pots. . 



Jonquils. See "Narcissus Jonquilla" (seep 8) 



Lachenalia Nelsoni, winter and spring flow- 

 ering (or pot cultu'e, spikes of golden flowers . . 



Lachenalia Pendula, spikes of bright red 

 flowers lipped green and vellow, strong grower 



Lachenalia Rubida, deep red, freely spot- 

 ted ; early, distinct and showv 



Leucojum Yernum. " Spring Snowflake. ' 

 fragrant white flowers like monster snowdrops, 



Each. 



Doz. 





.IO 



•03 



•25 



X5 



.50 



.03 



• 35 



.20 



2.00 



•15 



1.50 



•15 



1.50 



.02 



.18 



Per 100. 



.50 

 1.50 



3.00 

 2.50 



12.00 



10.00 



10.00 



1. 00 



Lily of the Valley. nm ^^ rgfi 



HAMBURG PIPS the florists' favorite. 3 

 year old high grade pips 



EARLY BERLIN PIPS lor early forcing, 

 3 year old high grade pips 



HENDERSON EXTRA CHRISTMAS 



FORCING. The finest yrade of pips in the 

 world, will bear 12 to 16 large bells on strong 

 stalks, 'with fotiage even wnen forced for extra 

 early, the pips average large, pump and regular 

 with extra long roots 



Fortin's Giant largest of all, immense 

 plant, spikes and bells when established 

 out of doors. (Not a forcing variety.). . . 

 Lily of the Valley: 



Clumps. These " Clumps" are only suit- 

 able for open giound planting 



Lycoris Aurea, clusters of yellow, showv 

 Amaryllis-like flowers, for pot culture or garden 

 Lycoris Radiata. "Nerine Japonica," "Jap- 

 anese Spider Lily," etc , ted and rose flowers. 

 Lycoris Sanguinea, deep blood sca>let 



flowers in clusters 



Lycoris Squamigera. "Chinese Hardy 



Amaryllis," pink and grey lily-like flowers 



Nerine Sarniensis. The "Guernsey Lily." 



Free Autumn and Winter bloomer ; rosy red. 



Nerine Fothergilli Major, clus:ers of 



large wavy petal'ed vermillion scarlet flowers. . 



ORNITHOGALUM ARABICUM "Star of 

 Bethlehem." Spikes of large white star like 

 flowers 



Oralis Alba, pure white 



-•er 100. 



Per 1000. | 



1.25 



10 00 



1.50 



n.50 



T.75 



lj.OO 



2.25 



2O.0O 



Per case 

 of 2500. 



24.OO 

 27-50 



36.OO 



Each. 



JJoz. 



Per 100. 



.20 



2.00 



16 to 



.25 



2.50 



18.00 



•05 



.50 



3-50 



.07 



•75 



6.00 



•25 



2.50 



20.00 



.20 



2.00 



15.00 



•52 



2-75 



20.00 



Doz. 



Per 100. 



Per ioco. 



•25 



1.50 



12.00 



•15 



.75 



6 00 



Boweii, rich crimson, very large flowers; 



.Doz. 



Per 100 



Per 1000. 





.18 



r.oo 



S.OO 



True Bermuda Buttercup, large rich vel- 









low flowers; plant robust, profuse bloomer 



•25 



1-75 



I5.OO 



Lutea or Cernua, canary yellow flowers 



• 15 



• 75 



6.00 



Lutea Flora Plena, very double bright 









yellow flowers, lasting long in perfection. 



• 25 



1.50 



12.00 





.18 



1. 00 



8.00 



Versicolor, large crimson flowers with 









white centre, one of the finest varieties. . . 



.18 



1. 00 



8.00 



Mixed Colors many beautiful sorts . . . 



•J5 



• 75 



6.00 



Paeonla Chinese Herbaceous, viz : 









" " Double White . .20c ea. 



2.00 



600 





" " " Crimson.. 15c " 



1.50 



fO.OO 





" " " Rose 15c. " 



I.50 



to.oo 





" " Mixed 12c " 



I.25 



9.00 





Pancratium Calythinum. Clusters 











i-75 



12.00 





Puschkinia Scillioides. Pearly white 









flowers striped blue, on spikes 6 to 8 ins high 



•25 



1-50 



12.00 



Ranunculus Persian Double Mixed, 











.10 



.40 



3.00 



Turban Doub e Mixed, double Paeony 









formed flowers; large, early 



.10 



•50 



4.00 



Giant French Double Mixed, vigor- 









ous growers, immense semi-double flowers 



.10 



.40 



3 co 



Schizostylis Coccinea. Graceful spikes o f 









rosv scarlet flowers 



.20 



1.50 



14 00 



Scilla Bifolia. Spikes of bright blue flowers, 







.12 



.85 



7.00 



Siberica or Amoena. Hardy early 









Spring flowering ; exquifite blue flowers.. 



.12 



.65 



5.00 



Campanulata Blue. "Wood Hvacinth" 









Graceful spikes of blue flowers; hardy. . . 



.12 



• 75 



6.50 



Campanulnta Rose. Rose colored. . . 



.18 



1. 00 



8.00 



Campanulata "White. White flowering 



.18 



1. 00 



8.00 



Peruviana or Clusi. Splendid forpots; 









large cone shaped blue flowers. . . .8c. ea. 



•75 



5.00 



45 00 



Snowdrops Single The earliest flower of 









Spring, valuable for naturalizing in grass 



.12 



•65 



5-5° 



Elwes' Giant. Three times the size of 









the above ; white flowers marked green. . 



.12 



•75 



6.50 



King of. "Cassaba-Robusta." New, large 









broad foliage ; immense white flowers. . . . 



.25 



1-75 



15 00 



Double. Double white flowers ; beautiful 











.20 



1.25 



10.00 



Sparaxis Mixed Colors. Beautiful winter 









blooming ; spikes of flowers 2 inches across 



.10 



■45 



3- 50 



SPIREA ASTILBOIDES FLORIBUNDA. 









Great improvement; large feathery pani- 









cles of white flowers, strong forcing clumps 



.65 



4.25 



38.00 



JAPONICA. An old favorite hardy garden 









plant: also much used for winter flowering 











•50 



3-5° 



30.00 



Japonica Compacta Multiflora. A 









dwarf compact growing variety of the 









above pure white flowers borne freely . 



•75 



5.00 



40.00 



250 bulbs of one variety supplied at the 1000 rate ; 25 at the 100 rate ; 6 at the dozen rate. 



