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PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK— WHOLESALE CATALOGUE— FLOWER SEEDS. 



SWEET PEAS 



THE LEADING VARIETIES FOR FLORISTS 



(For our Complete List, see page 17. ) 



Pure white, very profuse 



WHITE 



Emily Henderson 



flowering 



Dorothy Eckford. Large open round stand- 

 ard, pure white 



Mont Blanc. Dwarf, extra early flower 

 ing, fine for forcing 



YELLOW; 



Hon. Mrs. K'enyon. A grand prim 



rose yellow 



Sunbeams. Dwarf, early flowering, 

 fine for forcing 



ROSE AND WHITE: 



Klanche Perry. Rose red with blush 



white wings 



Earliest of All. A dwarf, early flow 

 ering Blanche Ferry 



PINK: 



Lovely. Soft pink, large ami fine. . .. 



Prima Donna. Pure bright pink 



Countess Spencer. Gigantic flowers 

 of shell pink, shading to rose pink 

 at the edge 



Deep magenta-rose 



ROSE: 

 Lord Roseberr\ 



wings lighter . . 

 Royal Rose. Deep carmine-rose, wings 

 rose pink 



ORANGE ROSE: 

 Miss Wilmott. Orange-rose, large and fine. 



RED: King Edward VII. Rich crimson scarlet 



LAVENDER: Lady Orisel Hamilton. Silvery lavender 



BLUE: Navy Blue. Deep indigo blue 



PURPLE : Duke of Westminster. Violet purple 



MAROON: Othello. Dark maroon 



MIXED SWEET PEAS. 



SUPERIOR MIXED. Blended in proper proportions from exclusively 



bright colors . . . . 



MIXED GIANT HYBRIDS, from recent Eckford and American novel- 

 tics, including new seedlings 



GIANT ORCHID FLOWERED, Mixed Colors 



Exclusively composed of Countess Spencer hybrids containing 

 blush-pink, rose, orange, crimson, eio. 



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Mammoth 

 Verbenas. 



This distinct and beautiful race 

 we originated, introduced and 

 named. '1 he average trusses meas- 

 ure 0 to 12 inches in circumlerence 

 and the individual florets on prop- 

 erly grown plants over 1 inch 

 across — or larger than a 25c. silver 

 piece. 1 hey bloom treely, are vig- 

 orous in giowth, and contain beau- 

 ti.id new colors and shades. For 

 beas and massing these 

 s are unrivaled; flowers of 

 iant colors produced 

 >m spring until late 

 l. Although peren- 

 rrn luxuriant plants 

 and bloom the first season lioffi 

 seed. ' 



the r 

 ri >nt i 

 in th 

 nials, these 



HENDERSON S MAMMOTH VERBENA. 



Henderson's choicest 



Wamn oth, mixed color: 



strain 



white 



scarlet 



purple 



pink 



salmon 



yellow, new, cream yellow 



>i auricula eyed, large white eyes- . 

 t Aurora Borealis, blood scarlet. . . . 

 Commandante Marechand, garnet 



pkt. 



II.IIO 





10 



.20 



75 





. 25 



loo 



10 



.25 



1 .00 



.10 



.25 



1.(1' 



.10 



.25 



1.00 



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.15 



30 



1.6i. 



.10 



.25 



1.00 



.15 



.50 



3.00 



.15 



.50 



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 $.15 

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 .15 



.15 

 .25 



. 15 

 . 15 



.10 

 .15 I 



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10 



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.30 



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.30 

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.30 

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.30 

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.30 

 .40 

 .30 

 .30 

 .30 

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.40 

 I .50 



HENDERSON 



MAMMOTH 



VERBENA. 



F08 OUR COMPLETE LIST OF FLOWER SEEDS see pages 9 to 17 



