PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.— BULBS FOR AUTUMN PLANTING. 



WE DELIVER FREE .... 



to any Express Office or P. 0. in the 

 United States all bulbs, seeds and books 

 excepting where otherwise noted. 



ACHIMENES. 



These are 



splendid and 

 profuse summer-blooming plants for the 

 conservatory or warm window garden; 

 flowers of many charming colors, ranging 

 through all shades from white to crimson. 

 including many beautifully spotted. - < 

 cut.) (Ready in November.) 



Magnet. Blue and violet. 

 Feriana. Bright scarlet. 

 Pulchella. Blue and white. 

 Lady Littleton. Dark violet and 



crimson. 

 Mrs. Brtmow. Violi I blue. 

 Eleg'ans. Vermilion. 



Any of the above. 10c. each, $1 • 

 dozen; or 1 bulb each of the 6 for 50c 



Mixed Varieties. Be. each, 75c. doz. 



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Afl A PAISJTHI 1^ Tae Blue African Lily. These are noble 

 fAVJrtr/Al'l 1 llUtJ ornaments on lawns, in pots or tubs, on terraces 

 or piazzas, or for the decoration of the greenhouse. Foliage luxuriant and 

 graceful ; flowers borne in clusters of 20 to 30. and measure fully a foot across. 

 The flower stalks frequently attain a height of three feet— the flowers opeuing 



in succession for a long period during the summer and autumn. {Ready in 



November.) For varieties and prh es see under the cut. 



ALLIUfl. 



AGA_PA.>THCS. 



TJmbellatus. The old favorite; flowers 

 bright blue. 25c. each, $2.50 per doz. 



Mooreanus. Much dwarfer than the type, 

 very robust, shorter, stifferfoliage, hardier 

 and extremely free flowering, large umbels 

 of dark blue'flowers. 20c. each, $2.00 

 per doz. 



Most beautiful for pot cul- 

 ture or garden decoration; 

 of the easiest culture. (See cut.) 



Azureum. Truly beautiful, either for pot 

 or garden culture, being quite hardy, 

 flowers deep azure blue, borne in large 

 nmbels; height, 1 to 2 feet. 8c. each, 

 75c. per doz. 



Atrretim. [Molly or Golden Allium.) One 

 of our most showy borderplants, perfectly 

 hardy, bearing large umbels of golden 

 vellow flowers in June. A very old favor- 

 ite, and fine for naturalizing inthegarden, 

 where it forms large clumps; height, 1 

 foot. 10c. per doz., 60c. per 100, $5.00 

 per 1,000. 



Hermitti Grandiflortim. A splendid 

 winter-flowering and forcing variety; the 

 flowers last a long time after being cut. 

 The flowers are large, of immaculate 

 whiteness and continue to bloom from 

 December to the end of April. (See cm.) 

 15c. per doz., $1.00 per 100, $8.00 per 



l.ooo. 



Neapolitanttm. Anotherexcellentvarlety 

 for winter flowering, now extensively for- 

 ced bv florists for cut flowers, being of 

 pure white, with green Btamens, borneln 

 large loose nmbels; height, ir, to 18 Inches. 

 12.- perdox.,75c.perl00,$6.00perl,000. 



Ostrowskianum. A beautiful new species 

 from Asia Minor, with large heads ol beau- 

 tiful roBfrCOlored flowers, on stalks 2 feet 

 high ; vitv early, free-flowering and hardy. 

 5c. each, 60c. per doi . 18.50 per 100. 



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