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PETEB HENDERSON & CO.— MISCELLANEOUS BULBS AND ROOTS. 



MILLA BIFLORA. 



Our illustration of the above is correct enough as 

 to outline, but conveys but little idea of the exquisite 

 beauty of its snow-white, wax-like flowers. The flow- 

 ers are about 3 inches in diameter, and of star like 

 form, keeping in good condition a long while after 

 being cut. Price, 25c. each; $2.50 per doz. 



I'.KD.N'IA TKM'II'Ol.IA. l'l.. PL, 



P^EONIAS. 



PJEONIA TENUIFOLlA, FL. PL. Full dou- 

 ble flower of rich crimson, foliage delicate and fern- 

 like, altogether very distinct and handsome. (See cut.) 

 75c each. Each. Per doz 



Double white, strong roots $0 35 $3 50 



" rose, " " 35 3 50 



" crimson, " " 



Sweet scented, mixed sorts, double 25 2 50 



PANCRATIUM. 



P. CARIBB.ENUM. Produces clusters of oddly 

 formed pure white fragrant flowers. . $0 30 each 



RANUNCULUS. 



DOUBLE RANUNCULUS. 



The flowers of this class are of the most brilliant 

 hues. They should be planted from October to De- 

 cember, in rows, in a moistsoil, wilh the claws down- 

 ward. To protect from severe frost, cover with hay, 

 or other protecting material. Per doz. Per 100 



RANUNCULUS, double Persian, 



finest mixed (see cut) $0 40 $2 00 



RANUNCULUS, double Turban, 



finest mixed 40 2 00 



GIANT FRENCH. A robust and 

 free flowering class of strikingly 

 rich colors. Finest mixed col- 

 ors 2 50 



SCILLAS. 



Very beautiful early Spring flowering bulbs, of 

 dwarf habit, from G to 8 inches in height, with droop- 

 ing, bell-shaped blossoms. They are quite hardy, and 

 easily cultivated, growing in any good light soil ; very 

 suitable for growing in pots. Each. Per doz 



SCILLA AM03NA, fine blue $0 10 $0 75 



SCILLA SIBERICA, blue, very early 10 75 



sc II .1, A PERUVIANA. 



Very beautiful class, blooming rather late in 

 Spring, bearing large pyramidal spikes of flowers. 

 Of this we offer a blue and white variety. 20c each. 



SCILLA CAMPANULATA. 



A useful plant for forcing or for open ground. 

 Flowers blue, borne on spike, but not so dense as 



/', rutin i a, 25c each. 



SPARAXIS. 



Finest mixed, cape bulbs, with flowers of unusually 

 rich and varied colors, 10c each ; $1.00 per doz. 



SNOWDROPS. 



This, the earliest of Spiinu-tlowering bulbs, is uni- 

 versally admired for its elegant snow-white drooping 

 blossoms. They succeed well in any soil, and should 

 lie planted where the}- are to remain, as they bloom 

 best it not disturbed. " Per doz. Per 100 



SINGLE SNOWDROP (Galanthus 



nivalis) $0 25 $1 50 



DOUBL E SNOWDROPS (Galanthus 



nivalis, fl. pi) 50 3 00 



SPRING SNOWFLAKE. 



(Leuco j urn Yernum . ) 



A beautiful early blooming plant, resembling the 

 Snowdrop, but of taller growth, flowers pure white, 

 with a green spot on each of the petals. 20c each ; 

 $2.00 per doz. 



TUBEROUS TROPyCOLUMS. 



Graceful climbing plants, producing richly colored 

 flowers in the late Autumn and early Winter months. 

 When planted in pots, use light rich soil, and do not 

 entirely cover the tubers. 



JARRATTI, scarlet, yellow and black. . $0 40 each 

 SPECIOSUM, richest scarlet 50 " 



