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PfiTER HENDIiRSOX & CO , NJ-W YORK.— MISCi;i.I.AN'):orS BUI.RS. 





TBITELEIA. 



8PIB.EA. OR ASTILBE. 



C,PIP/FA HD A'^TII RF In Kardemnlturt- these 



suniiner, and are pertectly hardy, Imt tlieir yreat vaim* is when 

 grown in pots for window and grwnliouse decoration, in wir.ter 

 and spring, and for forcing for cutting. Tlie flowers are borne 

 in lar^ie.featliery jjanicles of wliite, and last a long time in bloom. 

 I Really for sliiiJinHnt in Xoyejuber.) (.See cut.) 



Japonica. Tlie old favorite 



I'ricrs ifhiiyfT pnys trnuMt, 12c. each. $1.J.") doz.. ?6.00 per 100. 



Astilboides Ploribnnda. A great inipiovenient. The flowers 

 are home in large, feathery i>antcles of purest white, and last a 

 long time in bloom. It is dwarfer in hahil. earlier and niorv ]iro- 

 liise in bloom than Spii-;va Japonica. I'ndoulm'dly one of the 

 most beautifnl and graceful sulijects grown for winter and spring 

 de<-oration in the house and conservatory, while for grace and 



elegance as a cut flower it is unequaled 



Prices ifliuyfr ]Kiys tninsil. l.".c. each. $1 .."lO doz.. fli.OO per 100. 



ITaua Compacta Uultiflora. Its merits consist in compact 

 growth, ample foliage of brilliant green, and its wonderfully free 

 production of fe.ithf r.v white flowers, borne in |)lume-like panicles 



of magniflient proportions 



Prires ifbiiyiTp.iys tr.insit. inc. each, $1..")0 doz.. $'.».00 i>er 100. 



Aorea Beticulata. Flowers pure white in large clusters, foliage 



beautifnl green elegantlv veined with .vellow. ver.v handsome 



Prizes if buyer pays trausit, 15c. each. $1..")0 doz. 



QTPDMRPDni A "*■ ^^tna tily. or tily of the 



O 1 II.K1>I Dt-.I\.VJI/A, rield. tine ..i ih.' niONt charmin- 

 anil iisrinl ■■I aiit iininal-llowerin^' Ipnil.s. The flowers, which an- 

 prodiii ed from September to .November, are nuich like a Croius. 

 but larger, and the petals more fleshy and of snch firm te.\tuiv 

 that they withstand any amount of bad weather, brightening up 

 our gnriiens long after other flowers are gone. They are not only 

 very h.ird.v but increase rapidl.v. 



S. IiUtea. Largi'. pure .rellow. Crocus-like flowers, which are pro- 

 duced with the leaves during late autumn. (.SeecHf.) 



S. Macrantha. .\ new and valuable addition to our small list of 

 hardy antuTun-flowering bulbs, the flowers are nearl.v six inches 

 across when wide open under the influence of the bright suidlght, 

 and of a liright golden yellow, slightly fl.iked with emerald when 

 the.v first open. The leaves ai-e produced After the flowers 



nri/^OI pvl A C Peacock, or Shell Plower. Extn-mely 



• IvJ IVl Lf lr\0. li.ui.l.-^ome suiunicT-ll.iuriiiig^-.irilen luilbsfor 



-priiig iil.iniing. growing .-ihout two te<t high, pr.alucing large. 



giirgeouK tl<i"eis.e\.|uisitely spotted. I See iiil.) I /iV.-ii/.c ill .\<iv.] 



Grandiflora Conchiflora. Dark yellow, large red spots 



" Pavonia. liright crimson, ceutit- mottled yellow.... 



" Alba. White, with yellow cup spotted crimson 



" Lilacea. I. ilac, with purpleaiid whitespols In centre 



" Rosea. Uright rose-iiink 



** Aurea. I'ni-e. deep, golden .vellow 



" Imniacnlata. Pure spotless white 



■ypil I Iltri idre.it Amerir.in Woixl I.ily.) Most beautiful 



I Iv ' I— ' L" ' *-^ ' ■• .\mericnn plants. i)erfeitly hard.\ . growing 



mil lli>weritiL' profusely in partisilly shady nimks about the lawn. 



nii.ler tne^.eti. !l grown several In a pot It makes one of the 



I.est uiiiler flowers. 

 Grandiflorum Album. The flowers are large, of the finest white, 



cliiUiuinu in a few ilays to soft rose 



Sessile Californicum. A beautiful variety with mottled follngt-. 



I'lowi'rs pure \\hite 



Grandiflortim Roseiini. A lu-w pink variety. This Is one of the 

 largest and most be.inllfnl of the .\nu-rican Wood Miles. The 

 llo«ei-.s ,iie laiire. ofien tive inclic-s across, of a bright rosy pink. 

 ilian:^in« .i.s they ate lo dii'p wine red 



XDITPI PI A Uniflora. [Sprinfc St.ir Flowir.) .V iwr- 

 i tV' I I-.L.L.I/A. f,., , liiiiegrm for pot rultlin-. It flowers hi 

 very early spring mouths : ihe bulbs aresniall and several shoidd 

 Im' grown in a pot : It grows about six lo eight Inches high, each 

 bulb producing several ju-ctty stnr-shapeil flowiMS of a delicate 

 ndlky while suffused Hilh bbie.andejulis Ihe iM-rf-.ime of prlmroM<'s; 

 thev are [Krfi'> lly hardy ami grown In ipiantltles In a sunny 

 border or for edglngn ihey an- very eftiiilve. i.see cut i 



PRICES 



DeiireriU Viee m U. S. 



Each. Doz. 100. 



18c. 



20c. 



20c 

 20c. 



$1.75 



2.50 



2.00 

 2.00 



."iO 2.00 



4.00 



6c. 

 6o. 

 He. 

 (>c. 



.60 

 .60 



5c. 

 lOe. 



13c. 



4.00 

 4.00 

 .60 4.on 

 .60 4.00 

 .7.". 5.<K> 

 .73' 3i,00 

 .731 3.00 



.30 



a. 00 



1.00 



0.00 



1..10 



0.00 



