PETER HENDERSON & CO.. NEW YORK. -BULBS FOR AUTUMN PLANTING. 



HIANT PERSIAN CYCLAMEN. ES&SrSSZEZ 



winter and spring-flowering bulbs for the window and greenhouse. Not 

 onlvarethe flowers of striking beauty but the foliage is also highly orna- 

 mental consequently thev are very decorative even when not In bloom. 

 There are no plants better adapted for pot culture, and few that produce 

 such a profusion of bloom : the flowers range through many shades of 

 pink crimson, white, etc., some being beautifully spotted. Most of them 

 are moreover delicatelv fragrant. Our bulbs are from the most famous 

 Cyclamen grower in Europe and will produce flowers of rare merit. 



" The flowers of this magnificent giant strain are of extraordi- 

 nary size for a Cvclamen. and of great substance. The leaves 

 are proportionately large and beautifully marked. 



"We offer 3 separate colors, viz.: 

 Bose color, white or crimson, at 20c. each, $2.00peruoz.. 

 or one bulb each of the three for 50c. 



Mixed Colors— Giant Persian Cyclamen, 15c. each. $l.o0 

 per doz. 



TROWN IMPERIALS. Tp™ 



blooming stately hardy border plants, 

 with clusters of* immense pendant bell- 

 shaped flowers surmounted with a tuft of 

 green leaves. Thev are very effective, and 

 if left undisturbed for years they form 

 gigantic and picturesque groups bearing 

 gorgeously colored flowers. 



Aurora. Red 20c. each, S2.00 per doz. 



Crown upon Crown. Several whorls of 



flowers one above the other 20c. each, 



S2.00 per doz. 



Sulphurea. Sulphur yellow, slightly strip- 

 ed red 20e. each, $2.00 per doz. 



Golden Striped. {Folia Aurea Striata.) 

 Rich green foliage striped with golden yel- 

 low : bright red flowers, 25c. ea., $2.50 dz. 



Mixed Colors 12c. each, $1.25 per doz. 



EBAKTHIH, OR WINTER ACONITE. 



(K1MM K1UK1I. 



DIELYTRA SPECTABILIS. 



DICENTRA or DIELYTRA. 



(Bleeding- Heart.) One of the most 

 ornamental of spring-flowering plants, with 

 elegant green foliage and long drooping 

 racemes of heart-shaped flowers. This is 

 deemed one of the finest of all hardy gar- 

 den plnnts, and is frequently forced for 

 "Teenhouse or conservatory decoration 

 As it is perfectly hardy It only requires to 

 be planted where it is to remain. If potted 

 in November, left outside till It has formed 

 new roots, and then brought into a gentle 

 heat, it mav be had in flower in the green- 

 house in February and March. (Heatf.t 

 in Xoremher.) (See cot.) . 



Spectabilis. Magnificent racemes of pink 

 and while flowers. ..2.V. ea., $2.50 per dot 

 Cucnllaria. Similar to the above, one of 

 our most beautiful spring flowers; fern-like 

 foliage and a profusion of white blossoms. 

 1 . -ach $1 50 per d< l 

 /"""D1MIIM Kirkii. A handsome bulb- 

 l.Kll>"Ji'»- oua plant for either pot cul- 

 tare in the greenhouse or open-ground 

 planting in the summer months. This 

 magnificent variety produces flowers of the 

 greatestbcauty. DsuaUytwo flower stalks 

 of dark purplish color are sent up at the 

 same time, each bearing a large umbel 

 composed of a dozen or more enormoas 

 lih-like //oners of wondrous beauty and 

 fragrance. The petals arc broad and pure 

 white, with a deep reddlBh purple stripe 

 through the centre. Extra law bnlbR. 

 i /.v.,./. in M>remfter.)..85c es ,98 BOdoi 

 rniVTHIQ HYXMALIS Winter 

 HKAlMniS. Aconite. Bariyln spring 

 the golden blossoms ot the Winter aconite 

 lookcharmlng.resttogonau emerald green 

 cushion of leaves and forming a Btriktng 

 contrast to the pure white Snowdrop, 

 soring Snowflake, and the lovelj blue 

 Sclllas and Chlonodoxa. The foliage r. 

 matna long after the flowers, making the 

 plant especlallj valuable to moist ■mtua- 

 tlonssuch as under trees, which the Wlntei 

 Lconlteenloys. and where few other flower- 

 ing slants « ill thrive. :i to 8 Ins. high. <>■'• 

 cull a for 5c 25c . doz..$i 35 per 100. 



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