PETER HENDERSON & CO.—WHOLESALE LIST OF BULBS. 
Ornithogalum Arabicum, 
Montbretia. 
LYCORIS. 
Greenhouse bulbs of great beauty, allied to 
the Amaryllis and requiring the same treat- 
ment—for pot culture they make grand speci- 
mens—the large brilliant flowers, with long 
curved anthers, defy description. (See cut.) 
Aurea. (Golden Lily.) Bears golden 
pendant flowers in autumn, $1.25 each. 
Radiata. Flowers deep pink approaching 
scarlet in June. $1.25 each. 
Terraccianii. (Vew.) Brilliant crim- 
son, edged white. $1.50 each. 
MILLA. 
(Mexican Star Flower.) 
Biflora. A _ beautiful summer blooming 
bulb, for sunny positions. A row or bed 
of them are always in flower after the 
middle of summer and very attractive. 
Flowers star shaped, 1% inches across, 
clear waxy white, of great substance, 
enlivened by a frost-like sparkle; the 
anthers are of a delicate lemon yellow, the 
pistil is curiously carved and usually 
covered with honeydew, the fragrance is 
delightful. Place a stalk in water and the 
flowers will all open. we have seen 11 
stalks shoot up successively from one bulb. 
‘The bulbs flower profusely and with great 
certainty. Height 12to 18 inches. sc. 
each; soc. per doz.; $4.00 per 100. 
MADEIRA VINE. 
(Ready in November.) 
The old favorite ‘‘ Climbing Mignonette.”’ 
Thick, glossy leaves and long, hanging stems 
of feathery, fragrant white flowers. 3c. each; 
35¢. per doz.; $2.50 per 100. 
MONTBRETIAS. 
These are going to be the most popular 
summer blooming bulbs grown assoon as they 
are better known. If left undisturbed and 
mulched to protect in coldest sections in winter 
they form luxuriant, bushy clumps, bearing 
long spikes of star-like flowers an inch or more 
across, which continue to bloom for months, 
making a magnificent display. 
Crocosmizflora. Large red flowers 
with yellow throat. 5c. each; soc. per 
doz.; $3.50 per 100. 
Bouquet Parfait. Large orange yellow 
flowers with vermillion colored zone. 15¢. 
each; $1.50 per doz. 
Pluie d’or. Large rich orange ; very free 
flowering. 15c. each ; $1.50 per doz. 
Gerb d’or. Lemon-yellow, plant dwarf 
and very free flowering, 1sc. each; $1.50 
per doz. 
Rosea. Charming rose color. 
$1.00 per doz. 
NAGELIA. 
Mixed Varieties Greenhouse plants 
of much beauty, flowering continuously 
for 6 months. The leaves are covered 
with short crimson hairs which give them 
a rich, velvet-like appearance. They have 
erect racemes of large showy flowers. 8c. 
each; $2.00 per doz. 
10c. each ; 
Nerine Magnifica. 
NERINE. 
(Guernsey Lilies.) 
These beautiful Lilies are probably the most 
popular and useful of the Amaryllis family ; 
perhaps no bulb blooms with more certainty 
and swiftness after potting; for autumn and 
winter flowering they are extremely beautiful, 
throwing up stems from 18 to 24 inches, 
surmounted with lily-like flowers about two 
inches across; colors very brilliant, and in the 
sunlight glisten as if sprinkled with gold dust. 
Sarniensis. (Guernsey Lily.) Rich, 
salmon red, 20c. each ; $2.00 per doz. 
Magnifica. A new, magnificent and rich 
flowering variety, brilliant carmine, rose, 
shading lighter at the edges. (See cut.) 
3oc. each; $3.00 per doz. 
Fothergilli Major. (See noveéties.) 
Large trusses of beautifu ‘deep vermilion 
scarlet ; very robust grower. $1.00 each, 
ORNITHOGALUM. 
(Star of Bethlehem.) 
Arabicum. (Arabian Star of Bethlehem. 
beautiful variety, throwing up a tall 
spike bearing numerous large, milk white 
star shaped flowers, with a black centre, 
and having a distinct aromatic perfume. 
They are decidedly pretty and interesting 
when grown in the garden—but are more 
largely grown for greenhouse and window 
decoration, being of the easiest culture. 
Largely forced by florists now for cut 
flowers. (See cut.) 3c. each; 60c. per 
doz.; $2.00 per 100; $18.00 per 1000, 
Aureum,. (Golden Star of Bethlehem.) 
The most showy and charming of all. The 
flower stems grow about g inches to a foot 
high and the flowers—varying from pale 
lemon yellow to bright gold—opening in 
succession for a long period. Specially 
adapted for pot culture,a rare bulb. 7sc. 
each; $7.50 per doz. 
OXALIS. 
Charming little half-trailing or bushy plants, 
particularly adapted for pot Culture and hang- 
ing baskets ; the foliage alone is very attractive, 
and when in flower they are exceedingly pretty, 
Boweii, vivid rosy crimson, large flower. 
Lutea, splendid large canary yellow. 
Lutea, fl. pl.. very double bright yellow. 
Rosea, rose. \Seecut.) 
Alba, white. 
Deppei, (Speciosa) rosy purple. 
Versicolor, crimson and white. 
Price, of any of the Named Oxalis. 
2oc. per doz.; $1.50 per 100, 
Mixed Oxalis. 2c. each; 15c¢. per 
doz.; $1.00 per 100. 
PANCRATIUM. 
Calathinum. (Peruvian White Sea Daf- 
fodil.) A Peruvian bulb, bearing hand- 
some clusters of large, striking, very frag- 
rant, pearly white flowers, admirably 
adapted for pot-culture, and can be forced 
into flower in 6 to 8 weeks time. Bulbs 
can be kept warm and dry, and plantep 
out in the middle of May. They will then 
commence floweringin July.  15e. each ; 
Br.50 per doz, 
2c. each; 
1S ~Fiorists’ Forcing Bulbs, Condensed List, on yellow pages‘A and B. 
