PETER HENDERSON & CO, WHOLESALE LIST OF BULB 
[:ily of the Valley 
IN NOVEL AND HANDSOME FORMS. 
Golden Edged Lily of the Valley. This is one of the 
prettiest ornamental leaved plants that we know. The luxuriant 
green foliage is distinctly margined and variegated with golden 
yellow. and even when not in flower it is exceedingly beautiful, 
but when the graceful stems of modest white flowers are in 
bloom the effect is exquisite. Price strung pips, Ioc. each; Si.co 
per doz.: $7 oc per 100. 
Pink Lily of the Valley. This is a counterpart of the well 
known white variety exceptiny that the color is of a deticate Tose 
pink. Unfortunately when grown in the house or under glass it 
loses its color and comes white, and therefore, to bring out its 
lovely pink shade it must be grown and established in the open 
ground. Price, strong pips, oc. each: 6cc. per doz.; $4.00 
per 100. 
Double White Lily of the Valley. 
growing variety with double white flowers. 
6c. each, 60c. per dozen; $4.00 per Ioo. 
A collection of the above 3 ‘‘Noveland handsome” varieties, 100 
pips each, $14.00, 50 pips, each, $7.50; 25 pips each, $4 00, 12 
pips each, $2.00; 6 pips each, $1 10; 3 pips each, 60c. 
NOVELTIES 
A very vigorous 
Price, strong pips, 
GOLDEN EDGED LILY OF 
7 season. 
them. 
with their magnificent flowers in winter. 
hardy for open ground planting 
NERINE FOTHERGILLI MAJOR. 
Nerine Fothergilli Major. 
This is one of the most beautiful buibous plants 
for the conservatory or window garden. It is a 
vigorous grower, flowering with great certainty and 
producing clusters of large wavy petaled lily-like 
flowers of the most glittering vermilion scarlet. It 
blooms at various seasons. It requires potting but 
seldom and should be left to grow, blossom and in- 
crease for several years. As well established plants, 
when in flower, are simply magnificent. We 
know of no plant that will give more continued de- 
light than this. (See cw¢.)Price, $1.00 each; $50.00 
per dozen. 
NARCISSUS INTERMEDIUS SUNSET. 
THE 
VALLEY. 
New Narcissus. 
Narcissus or Daffodils are the favorite flowers of the period and 
ypwell deserve their wonderful popularity, being of the easiest culture 
and never failing to produce their chaste and beautiful flowers in 
The two following we selected as the gems of the newer va- 
rieties in our large trials of last spring and can highly recommend 
They should be grown about three or four bulbs in a 5 or 6 
inch pot; pot in autumn and place in the window or conservatory 
after they have become thoroughly rooted and they will delight you 
They are also perfectly 
Narcissus Gran- 
dee. Flowers of the 
largest with 
broad _ snow-white 
petals and a mag- 
nificent yellow tube 
beautifully imbrica- 
ted; a flower of great 
substance and grand 
for cutting. Price, 
30c. each; $3.00 per 
dozen. 
Narcissus Inter- 
medius Sunset. A 
remarkably beautiful 
and distinct variety. 
The flowers are 
borne in clusters of 
four or more and are 
of the most exquisite 
fragrance; the petals 
are canary yellow and 
the cup rich orange 
scarlet, (See cwt.) 
Price 15 cts. each; 
$1.50 per doz. 
12 each of the above 
two varieties, $4.25° 
6 each, $2.25; 3 
each, $1.25. 
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