PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.-PLANT DEPARTMENT. 



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CALCEOLARIA. 



Splendid plants for win- 

 ter and spring blooming; 

 large pocket-shaped flow- 

 ers, exhibiting wonderful 

 colors and markings. 15c. 

 each, $1.50 doz. 



CAMELLIA JAPONICA. 



We offer splendid plants 

 of the above which have 

 been specially grown for 

 winter flowers ; clean, 

 healthy and vigorous. 

 Our collection is made up 

 from the finest named 

 sorts in the colors offered 

 and are sure to give sat- 

 isfaction. They embrace 

 Double White, Double 

 Pink, Double Variegated 

 and Double 

 Red. Price, 

 extra-size 

 plants, $2.00 

 each; 1st size 

 $1,50 each. 



CHINESE AZALEAS. 



For House Culture. 



Few plants reward the cultivator more liberally with 

 wealth of bloom than these, and no collection of plants, how- 

 ever small, should be without them. The engraving shows 

 one cluster of flowers. When a plant is covered with dozens 

 and even hundreds of such clusters of flowers the effect can 

 be better imagined than described. The most inexperienced 

 cultivator can grow them. We offer a grand collection— the 

 best we could select in Europe — comprising the most distinct 

 and best varieties in cultivation, embracing all shades of 

 crimson, white, pink and rose color. The plants are all 

 shapely specimens. (See cut.) 1st size, $1.50 each ; 2d size, 

 $1.00 each. 



BOUVARDIAS. 



Ws have a fine stock of these very valuable winter flower- 

 ing plants, Single White, Pink and Scarlet, also Double 

 White. Price, plants from 4-in. pots, 25c. each, $2.25 doz. 



BEGONIAS.— IN VARIETY. 



The flowers are beautiful, drooping in graceful panicles of 

 various colors. They are largely used in the construction 

 of bouquets, etc. Our collection is composed of standard 

 sorts. 15c. each, $1.50 doz. 



CROTONS. (ASSORTBO.) 



Gorgeously colored foliage plants, suitable for subtropical 

 bedding, and splendid for warm conservatories and green- 

 houses. We offer a fine collection, containing such fine varie- 

 ties as Disraeli, Youngii, Lord Cairns, Maculatum, Majes- 

 ticum, Mooreanum, Williamsii, Spirale and Volutum. 

 50c. each, $4.50 doz. 



CLEMATIS PANICULATA. 



One of the most beautiful of our hardy-flowering vines. 

 The flowers are pure white, and are borne in great panicles 

 or clusters of bloom, fairly covering the plant, so that it is a 

 mass or sheet of fleecy white. These clusters are borne on 

 long, slender stems, which stand out boldly from between 

 the glossy green leaves. The fragrance is delicious, resem- 

 bling the English hawthorn blossoms, and is so subtile and 

 penetrating that a large plantln bloom will fill the air with 

 fragrance. It begins to bloom late in August or early in 

 September, at a time when most other hardy climbers are 

 out of bloom, an inestimable advantage. It is a strong, 

 rapid grower, quickly reaching a height of from 15 to 20 feet, 

 and npreading out when trained to wires or strings. It is 

 perfectly hardy in all sections of the country, and we can 

 unhesitatingly say that it is, in our opinion, the most valua- 

 ble among hardy climbing vines. (See cut.) 20c. each, $2.00 

 doz Strong plants which will bloom next season. 



CAPE JESSAMINE (GARDENIA FLORIDA). 



CAPE JESSAMINE. 



(Gardenia Florida.) 



Splendid plants for winter flowers. The blooms are 

 pure white, 2% inches across and delicately fragrant; 

 they are recognized as being among the most fashionable 

 of our winter flowers. Strong blooming plants, 30c. 

 each, $3.00 doz. 

 J. G-randiflorum (Star Jessamine). Pure white, single 



flowers. 15c. each, $1.50 doz. 



CINERARIA HYBRIDA. 



Magnificent flowering plants for greenhouse and home. 

 Flowers borne in clusters on upright stalks, large hand- 

 some foliage. 15c. each, $1.50 doz. 



CLEMATIS PANICDLATA. 



