PETER HENDERSON & CO.— NEW AND SCARCE BULBS. 



NEW & SCARCE BULBS. 



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Ic will be seen by reference to this and following pages, that we have enriched our already arge 

 assortment of Fall Bulbs this season, by the addition of a list, which although not all new, are for 

 the most part scarce, and all we think will be found beautiful and interesting by those of our customers 

 who may attempt their cultivation for the first time. 



All Bulbs offered singly and by the dozen, sent free by mail on receipt of price. 



Agapanthus Umbellatus. 



(The African Lily) 

 This has proved to he a splendid plant, both for decor- 

 ation outside, and in the greenhouse. Foliage large and 

 graceful and its clusters of bright blue Mowers are freely 

 produced. Quite hardy. (See cut.) 

 50c. each. 



Allium Azureum. 



This beautiful variety, is one of the hundred and fifty 

 species that comprise the tribe of Allium, very few of 



which are considered ornamental, but this variety Azur- 

 eum is really beautiful, and well worthy a place in the 

 garden. Flowers deep azure blue, and of the form shown 

 in the engraving. 



50c. each. 



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Anemone Fnlgens. 



(Scarlet Wind Flower). 

 The stock of this grand plant lias hitherto been so 

 limited, that the price was almost prohibitive, but our 

 supply this Fall enables us to offer at a reasonable price. 

 The Scarlet Wind Flower is the most brilliant and beau- 

 tiful of all winter and spring flowering Anemones. Its 

 dazzling scarlet flowers are exceedingly abundant, and 

 can be used to advantage in cut flower work. (See cut.) 



50c. each. 



