22 PETER HENDERSON & CO.'S CATALOGUE OF SEEDS. 



CYPRESS VINE Ipomsea Quamoclit.) pek pkt. 



Most beautiful and popular climbing plants, with very delicate fern-like foliage. 

 Half-hardy annuals. 



Cypress Vine. Scarlet, very "brilliant, 15 ft 5 



White. A beautiful contrast, 15 ft 5 



Rose. Very delicate, 15 ft 5 



CYCLAMEN. 



A charming sweet-scented half-hardy perennial, growing freely in sandy loam. 



Cyclamen Persicum. Finest mixed, £ ft 25 



Extra choice, mixed 50 



DAHLIA. 



A noble autumn-flowering plant. Our seed has been saved from the finest named 



sorts. Half -hardy perenial. 

 Dahlia. Fine mixed 10 



Extra Fine. From prize flowers 25 



DELPHINIUM. 



The tribe of Delphinium, to which the well-known Larkspur belongs, is one of the 

 handsomest andmosr useful of all perennials, producing magnificent spikes of 

 bloom in great profusion throughout the summer ; it sown early, they will 

 flower the first season. Hardy perennials. 



Delphinium Bicolor GrrandifLorum. Rich azure blue, with white centre 10 



Nudicaule. (Neio Scarlet.) One of the most interesting plants of recent 



introduction. Its dwarf, compact habit, taken in connection with the novel 

 and striking color of its flowers, render it peculiarly valuable 25 



Formosum. Beautiful rich blue and white; flowers the first year, 2 ft 5 



Imperiale. (Emperor Larkspur.) For, profuseness of blooming the imperial 



larkspur is unequaled, a single plant being rarely seen with less than 100 

 close, erect spites of flowers upon it. It is of symmetrical bushy habit, 1| ft 10 



Consolida Candelabrum. A new and very elegant dwarf variety 10 



Finest Mixed. 2 ft 1 5 



DIANTHUS. 



A magnificent genus, embracing some of the most popular flowers in cultivation. 

 D. Caryophyllus. and its varieties are the much admired Carnations and Picotees. 

 D. oarhatus is well-known and universally grown Sweet William. D. chinensis 

 and varieties are known as Indian Pinks, perhaps one of the most useful class 

 of plants existing. D. Heddewigii and Laciniatus are splendid new sorts, with 

 flowers averaging three inches in diameter, and of the most brilliant colors. 

 The varieties are all very beautiful, and deserving of a place in every garden. 



Dianthus Gardnerianus Various colors. Hardy perennial, 1^ ft 10 



Barbatus. (See Sweet William.) Fine mixt d, 1 ft 10 



Caryophyllus. (See Carnation and Picotee) 25 



Plumarius. (Pheasant-eye Pink.) Very fragrant. Hardy perennial, i ft 10 



-Chinensis. (China or Indian Pink.) Finest mixed. Hardy animal 5 



Alba Flore Pleno. Double white. Hardy annual. 1 ft 5 



Heddewigii. Very beautiful mixed colors. Hardy annual, 1 ft 10 



Heddewigii Flore Pleno. A double variety of the preceding 10 



Diadematus Flore Pleno. A splendid and striking variety of luxuriant but 



dwarf and compact growth. Flowers densely double, comprising all 



shades of color _ 25 



Imperialis Fl. PI. Double Imperial Pink, fine mixed. Hardy annual 10 



Laciniatus. A beautiful fringed variety, various colors. Hardy annual, 1 ft. 10 



■ Flore Pleno. A double variety of the above. Yery Fine 15 



DIGITALIS (Foxglove^ 



Handsome and highly ornamented plants, of stately growth and varied colors. 



Hardy perennials. 



Digi alis Alba. Pure white, 3 ft . 5 



Gloxinoides. White, crimson spotted 10 



Purpurea. Purple, 3 ft 5 



Fine Mixed Varieties 5 



DOLICHOS (Hyacinth BeanJ 



Beautiful climbing plants of free growth, flowering in clusters. Tender annuals. 



Dolichos Lablab. Purple, beautiful in tali 5 



Alba. White 5 



