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



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ARNflTIONS 



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For WINTER BLOOMING. 



lightly pen 



Aramazindy. Snow white, 



ciled scarlet. 

 Emily Piersou. Deep red, fine large 



flowers. 

 G-. H. Crane. Brilliant scarlet. 

 Gold Nugget. Clear yellow, very fine. 

 Harrison's White. {Puritan.) Pure 



white, large flowers borne on long 



stems. 

 Lizzie MoGowan. One of the best white varieties. 

 Meteor. Beautiful crimson maroon. 

 Mrs. Jas. Dean. Beautiful light pink. 

 Scarlet "Wave. Deep brilliant red. 

 Victor. Deep salmon pink. A "sport" from 



break and considered superior to it. 

 Wrn. Scott. Flowers large and non-bursting, 



deep pink, stems long and of good strength. 



cut.) 



Price, plants from open ground, not potted, 20c. each, 

 $2.00 per doz., $12.00 per 100 ; strong plants established 

 in 5 and 6 inch pots (ready Oct. 1st) for winter bloom- 

 ing, 40e. each, $4.00 per doz., $25.00 per 100. 



f JMELLIfl JflPONlGfl. So h u e bM£ 7%ZH 



\J pink, double red and double variegated. Price, $1.00 each. 



r yPERUS ALTERNIFOUUS. %S± SS? 



\J It is most useful, either as an aquarium plant or as an 

 ordinary house plant, succeeding under either culture. Price, fine 

 plants, 20c. each, $2.00 per doz. 



fl SPlDISTRfl LURlDfl VflRlEGflTfl. ^SSSfS^ ftfty 



I I variegated with clear, cream colored stripes. An elegant window or conserva- 

 tory plant of the easiest culture. $1.00 each. Plain green, 50c. each. 



NPW f«IANT RRHWAI 1 Ifl A most valuable addition to our list of winter- 

 Ljj Uinill UIVv/WlUlLLIll. blooming plants. Most people are familiar with 

 r /( ^J_^— =p*" the old form of Browallia, and would scarcely recognize this grand new 

 l<Qj^~~* - -ML1JIJ ji - variety as of the same family. The flowers are 



[ ~" j^^^'r^^^iuI^Tjl , indigo blue, fully 2 inches across, and cover 



.4^3***^^ j \\^^X$t>j^ the plant when in bloom. Invaluable for 



4@P^ J l%loss ^"^li&v summer beds of flowers or for pot plants 



Tyftr ""^^>7 %*<? iSS* ^^C^. * n t ^ ie wm ^ Pr Ior greenhouse and window garden. 



Jr^ ^ X ^ l<t r^^^^^^y^r ^Wiv eaCn > S2 - 25 P er H0Z - 



&JT , 4u ^^^'^M^^uliW^^S"^f% T&W n^PflRflf<II^ Greenhouse climbing plants of 



I JBt ^•mlk^^^M^m^M^^^^ vSk fl 01 niVllVJUO. rai - e beauty; they are specially 



I I suited for window gardening. 



SPRENG-ERI. A most desirable species, exceedingly 



useful and ornamental as a pot plant to grow on a shelf 



in the window or on a pedestal in the sitting room, 



or to droop from baskets; the fronds are frequently 



four feet long, a rich shade of green, retaining iheir 



freshness for weeks after being cut. A fine house 



plant, as it withstands dry atmosphere. Price, large 



plants, $2.00 each. Fine plants from 6-inch 



$1.00 each. $9.00 per doz.; second grade, 75c. 



$7.50 per doz. From 5-inch pots, 40c. each, 



per doz. Young plants from small pots, 20c. 



$2.00 per doz. 



Plumosus Nanus. (Climbing Lace Fern.) Bright 

 green leaves, gracefully arched, and as finely woven 

 as silken mesh, retaining their freshness for weeks 

 when cut. Large plants, 50c. each, $4.50 per doz. 

 Plants from 3-inch pots, 25c. each, $2.25 per doz. 

 Tenuissimus. Very fine filmy foliage. A handsome climb- 

 ing plant for the window. Plants from 4-inch pots, 30c. 

 each. $3 00 per doz. Young plants, 15c. each, $1.50 per doz. 

 WINTER- \ The flowers are beautiful, droop- 



Price, 25c. 



pots, 

 each, 

 $4.00 

 each, 



BEGONIAS 



FLOWERING I 



ins in graceful panicles of various 

 colors. Price, 15c. each, $1.50 per doz. 

 D C /\/"v 11 1 n PpV Valuable for the grand and varied markings of 

 DLaUUIlin IVbA. the leaves. 20c. each, 3 for 50c. $2.00 per doz. 



