m i PETER HENDERSON A. CO., NEW YORK- 



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Giant Persian Cyclamen. 



These are among our most beautiful and interesting winter and spring-flowering 

 bulbs for the window and greenhouse. Not only are the floweis of strikirg beauty 

 but the foliage is also highly 01 narr.ental, consequently they are very cecoiative 

 even when not in bloom. 1 here are no plants better adapted for pot culture, and 

 few that produce such a profusion of bloom; the flowers range through many shades 

 of pink, crimson, white, etc., some being beautifully spotted. IVost of them are 

 moreover, delicately fragrant. Our bulbs are from the most famous Cyclamen 

 grower in Europe and will produce flowers of rare merit 



The flowers of this magnificent giant strain are of extraordinary size fcr a Cycla- 

 men, and of great substance. The leaves are proportionately large and beautifully 

 marked. 



We offer three separate colors, viz.: 



Rose Color, White or Crimson, at 25c. each, S2..50 per doz., or one bulb each of 

 the three for 60c. 



Mixed Colors, Giant Persian Cyclamen, 20c. each. J2.C0 per doz. 



Crown Imperials. 



Well-known spring-blooming, stately, hardy border plants, with clusters of im- 

 mense pendant, bell-shaped flowers, surmounted with a tuft of green leaves. They 

 are very effective, and if left undisturbed for yeais they form gigantic and pic- 

 turesque groups, bearing gorgeously colored flowers. 

 Aurora. Red. 2Cc. each; S2.00 per doz. 

 Crown upon Crown. Several whorles of flowers one above the other. 30c. each, 



S3 .00 per doz. 

 Sulphu ea. Sulphur-yellow. 2cc. each, §2.50 per doz. 

 Mixed Colors. 15c. each, &1.50 per doz., 410.C0 per 1C0. 



Dielytra, or "Bleeding Heart." 



One of the most ornamental of hardy spring-flowering 

 plants, with elegant green foliage and long drooping ra- 

 °S" ne l heirt-shaped flowers. This is deemed one of 



the finest of all hardy garden plants. If potted in Mo- 

 ve nber. left outside till it has formed new roots and 

 then brought into a gentle heat, it rr ay be had in flower 

 in the greenhouse in February and March. (Ready in 

 ■November.) 



Spectabilis. Magnificent racemes of pink and white, flowers, 

 large flowering roots. 30c. each, S3.00 per doz. 



Eranthis Hyemalis. 



(WINTER ACONITE.) 



Early in spring the golden blossoms of the Winter 

 Aconite look char-ping, resting on an emerald-green 

 cushion of leaves and foming a striking contrast to the 

 Snowdrop. Scillas and Chionodoxa. The foliage remains 

 long after the flowers, making the plant especially valuable 

 in moist situations such as under trees, which the Winter 

 Aconite enjoys, and where few other flowering plants 

 will thrive. 3 to 8 inches high. 25c. doz.; 81.50 per 100; 

 S10.00 per 1000. 



2@° REMEMBER: Henderson's Bulbs are all 

 selected largest flowering size, not " seconds " 

 nor " planting out " sizes that can be offered 

 at a lower price. 



