PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.— MISCELLANOUS BUI.BS. 



FUNKIA5. 



Day Iiilies. Hniidsome hardy foliage ami 

 th'vvcriiij; pl.-ints. Their noble aspect, elesHnt 

 outline, ami bold luxuriant foM.igre, render them exeeedinjrly 

 attractive for larfre effective chiniiis, sncceeding in sunny jiosi- 

 tions and equally well in shady jilaces where many plants would 

 not exist. They are also much grown in Europe for greenhouse 

 decoration in winter, i Heady in yoveniher.) {See cut.) 



Subcordata Grandiflora. {White Plantain Day Lily.) Very 

 showy, splendid milky white flowers, nearly 4 inches long: very 

 frairrant. (.s'ee cut.) 



Sieboldi Variegata. A noble fall-blooming plant, foliage very 

 liniids,>nie livelv green and variegated with white; fl< wers pnr- 

 plish lilac 



PSICES 



Delirered Free in D. 



Eacb. Doz. 



100. 



l.-ic. $1.50 $10.1)1 



loc' 1.50 



/^pjCNrpDA Greenhouse tnberous-rooted plants, remark- 

 et. 01> C.IV'*" able for the beauty of their foliage, which is 

 singularly marked and soft as velvet, and al.-io for their spikes of 

 brilliantly colored tiowers. mostly scarlet and yellow. For a con- 

 tinuous succession of bloom, the plants should be started at dif- 

 ferent times. Those st.arted into growth in spring or summer 

 first will come into bloom b.r the end of Soptemlipr. and the 

 others will follow in succession through winter and siiring. 

 Mixed Varieties 



fll \r\lf\1 I TC Early Ploweringf Hardy. (For.intiimn \ 

 KJL^r\Ul\JL^KJ Jm lilunriiiL.' or Winifr roniiif,'.) These beauti- 

 ful Early-Howering Gloiliolus are greatly prizetl on account of j 

 their bloomiVg in .Inne nnd .Inly, if planted in the autumn in dry I 

 soil and i)rotM'ted with a covering of about six inches of straw, 

 leaves or litteK 1/ planted In cold frames they will flower as 

 early as May.Vnd this is perhajis the better way in very cohl ' 

 localities, ThesVGladitdus are also invaluable for flowering in 

 the greeidionserer winter bloom. The flowers an' sTualler ami 

 more refined tl)Amth<ise of the Gandavensis Uladhdus: the colors 

 and markinga'an'Yery handsome: the bulbs can be kepi dormant 

 until spring,.'and \lien be planted In open ground if prefern-d. 

 t Rnulv in .yr>yeinl)\-.) (.s'eec/vf.) | 



Blushing' Bride ( A('/;V;iri>.s-;//;,/i. White with lovely pink nnd | 

 cnnniiic llnkes on tie lower petals - 



Eosy Gem. Delicat»\rosy pink : invaluable for cutting 



The Bride {C<}lvilli \lli:>). Heautitul : purest white flowei-s. set 

 rl.ps.ly on Ihestem: most valuable for forcing for cut flowers 



Alexis, r.osy cream, ieautifully flakeil 



Gen'l Scott. White tniged satiny rose, very fine 



Prince of Orange. l4irk orange pink, flaked white 



Sarnian Gem. S.ilnuAi. with white and criinsim flakes 



Chas. Macintosh. Sr.-\rlet. with violet il.ikes 



1 l.iilt. .M. h of .ibove s named Cla. Mollis. 7o<-.: :l euch, $2.00. 



Mixed Early-fiowering Hardy Gladiolus 



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20c. 2.00 15.00 



10c. 



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GLOXINIAS. 



Most charming greenhouse plants, of dwarf 

 habit. Their tiowers— often .'t to 4 Inches 

 acnNjj— an' |.roihired In greatest profusion, ami an- of the nvost 

 exqulsTte and gorgeous colors; many of which an- magnlfl- 

 lentlv spotted, mottled aii<l blended, I'lidcr the commonest rid- 

 tniv thev bloom continuously for mouths, and by starting nt 

 intervals, a succession of their splendid flowers may bo h:ul i 

 nearly the whole yi'ur round. (.SVe ri;f.l {Hi-aily in .Wni'niliir.l 



Defiance. (Ilowlng crimson scarh't, lustrous and rich 



Emperor Frederick. Bright rosy scarlet, bonlen-d with a pure 

 « liilc l..ind : strikingly bi-aiitlful. 



Tig'er Spotted. I'.cautlfully spotted nnd mottled 



Kaiser Wilhelm. \elvety ceruh-an blue with deep whito throat. 



Mont Blanc. I'nre satiny white; extiulslle 



1 linib each of above 5 imined (iloxliiliis, tt.'c; .S each. $1.7.". 



Mixed Varieties ■. 



HELLEBORUS. ^.V^iL^.Tif^ 



or Christmas Bose. 



I haidy plants, grow- 



ing tri-eh III alino.-t ni\\ situation, llowerllig in gn-at pi-otilsloii 

 In early spring, and If grown in the hoiw. or In IraiiieK. will 

 bloom" from Deit-nilH-r all thnnigli the winter iiioiiiIih The 

 flowers, two to thnf Inches In diameter, an- of pun- while ■ .sv.- 

 rtit. I I lli.iily In .Viiicm/ierl ■ 



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