PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK. -BU LKS FOR AUTUMN PLANTING. 



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Nrniiup Guernsey Lilies. These 

 C tv. 1 1^1 C • beautiful LIHesare probably 

 tic-most popularand useful of the Amaryllis family; 

 perhaps do bulb blooms with more certainty and 

 swiftness after potting; lor antnmn and winter 



flowering they arc extre I.v beautiful, throwing 



up stems from 18 to 24 Inches, surmounted with 

 Illy-like flowers about two Inches across; colors 

 very brilliant, and In the sunlight glisten aslf 

 sprinkled with gold dust. (See cut. I 



Sarniensis. (Guernsey LW.r.l Rich salmon 

 red 20c. each, $2.00 per do«. 



Tothergilli Major. This la one of the most 

 beautiful bullion* plants for the conservatory or 

 win, low garden. It is a vigorous grower, 

 flowering with great certainty and producing 

 clusters Of large wavy petaled lily-like Mowers 

 i,l the til .st glittering vermilion scarlet. It 

 blooms a i various seasons. Ii requires potting 

 bu1 seldom and should be lefl to grow, blossom 

 and Increase for several years, as well-estab- 

 lished plants when in flower are simply 

 magnificent 30c. each, $3.oo per doz. 



Bermuda "Buttercup" Oxalis. 

 An unrivaled winter-flowering pot 

 plant, Of the easiest culture. It is 

 BUCh n strong, luxuriant grower that 

 one bulb will besufflclent for a 6 or 8- 

 Inch pot, and the great profusion of 



bib produced in uninterrupted 



abundance for weeks is astonishing 

 and delightful. The flowers are of 

 the purest bright buttercup yellow. 

 [See cut. )...5c. each, 50c. per doz., 

 $3.00 per 100. 

 "Grand Duchesse" Oxalis. Very 

 beautiful mid large flowering. ...5c. 

 each, 50c. per doz., $3.50 per 100. 



Grand Duchesse — white. 



Grand Duchesse — pink. 



Grand Duchesse — lavender. 



SERINE, OH GUERNSEY LILY. 



N/EGELIA. 



Mixed Varieties. Greenhouse 

 plants of much beauty, flowering 

 continuously lor <; months. The leaves are covered with 



short crimson hairs, which give them a rich, velvet-like ap- 

 pearance. They have erect racemes of large showy flowers. 

 10c. each. $1.<>6 per doz. 



ORNITHOGALUM. 



Arabicum. 

 Star of Bethlehem. 

 a beautiful i ariety, throwing up a tall spike bearing numerous 

 large milk-white. Btar-shaped flowers, with a black centre, 



ami having a distinct aromatic peril They arc decidedly 



prettj and Interesting when grown In the garden— bul are 

 more largely grown lor greenhouse and window decoration, 

 being of the easiest culture. Largely forced by florists now 

 for cut flowers. (See cat.). ..5c. each. 60c per ih>z.. $3.00 

 per loo. 



AVAI |C Charming little 

 vJ.Ar\l-.I*3. pi an tB fur pot 



culture ami hanging baskets. 

 Arborea alba, a trailing wlilte- 

 llowcring variety. 



Arborea rosea, rose-colored. 



Boweii, rosy crimson, large. 



ZiUtea, canary yellow. 



IiUtea, fl. pi., double yellow. ..5c. 



each. 50c. per doz. 

 Eosea, rose. 

 Alba, white. 

 Deppei [Speclosa), rosy purple. 



splendid for garden edgings. 

 Versicolor, crimson and white 



Prices: Any above-named - 

 (except double yellow . •"■ for lor., 



80C. Pel" doz. 



Mixed Oxalis •-' (or 5c,20c. per 

 doa 



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