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PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK. — WHOLESALE LIST OF PLANTS. 



The plant shown 

 above measured 18 

 inches across. 



'BOA BV Pt 



S PECIAL I MPORT QFFER OF A ZALEAS. 



(For Shipment about October 20th.) 



We have made special arrangements with the largest grower of Azaleas in 

 Belgium, and take pleasure in offering for delivery in the Fall of 1899, f. 0. b. New 

 York City, Indian Azaleas, double and single, all named^varieties leading 

 market kinds, shapely plants, well headed, at the prices quoted below. This 

 is a specially low import offer both as to sizes and prices, and your early 

 order is solicited. Azaleas are growing in favor yearly, as the great demand 

 this season proves. It is to your interest to order now and take advantage 

 of the low prices we offer. 



They are shapely specimens and will make splendid plants for winter 

 and spring decoration. These plants will be carefully packed and can be 

 safely sent by freight if shipped before Nov. 1st. Order at once to 

 secure these rates. 



AMPELOPSIS YEITCHII. 



Sometimes called "Boston Ivy" and "Japan Ivy." 



Entirely hardy in the most exposed places, at- 

 taining a height of 20 to 30 feet in two or three 

 years, clinging to stones, brick or woodwork with 

 the greatest tenacity. For covering dead trees, 

 gate posts, boundary walls, verandas, etc., it has 

 no equal. In the summer the foliage is a rich 

 shade of green, but in fall it assumes the most 

 gorgeous tints of scarlet, crimson and orange, so 

 dazzling as to be seen at a great distance. Price, 

 strong one year old plants from pots, $6.00 per 100. 



THE "COMET PLANT." 



Acalypha Sanderii. 



For all purposes of ornament and decoration, 

 this large crimson-scarlet-flowered Acalypha am- 

 ply fulfils every requirement. For the plant houses, 

 conservatories or rooms — and under all and every 

 condition where a startling and beautiful effect is 

 needed — nothing can equal it. Its easy culture, 

 freedom of growth and perpetual flowering char- 

 acters are indispensable recommendations From 

 January to December it can be had in blossom, 

 and with quite ordinary attention. 



It can be grown on single stems, as bushes, as 

 standards, or trained to almost any shape. 



For table decoration and for cutting, each long, 

 brilliant, scarlet-crimson inflorescence will prove 

 indispensable ; their highly ornamental effect can- 

 not be overestimated. 



Price, first size plants in bloom, 75c. each, $7.50 

 perdoz.; second size plants in bloom, 40c. each, 

 $4.00 per doz ; third size young plants from 3- 

 inch pots, to bloom shortly, 20c. each, $2.00 per 

 doz., $12.00 per 100. 



Per dozen. 



10 to 12 inch heads. . $4.50 

 12 to 14 " '' . . 6.00 

 14 to 16 " " 7.00 



Per dozen. 



16 to 18 inch heads 15.00 



18 to 20 " " 25.00 



20 to 24 " " 30.00 



Per 100. 

 $35.00 

 45.00 

 55-00 



6 sold at dozen rates, 25 at 100 rates. 



NOTE — Above prices include all charges for packing, cartage, 

 duty, foreign freight, etc. They are f. o. b. N. Y. City. 



WHITE AND PINK HEATHER. 



There is a growing demand for these plants as they are so attractive 

 when in bloom. We are able to offer fine stocky plants set with buds at a 

 very low rate. Treated the same as Azaleas they may be had in bloom 

 during the winter and early spring and will sell on sight. No florist doing 

 a local plant trade in greenhouse or store can afford to be without some of 

 these plants even if only as an attractive advertisement, but they are 

 certain to be profitable (Ready in October, ,) 



VARIETY. 



Erica Melanthera 



Persoluta alba.. 



Cupressiana . . 

 Wilmoreana . . 

 Regerminans. 



Gracilis 



Hvemilia 



Size of 

 pot. 



Height of plant. 



, Blooming 

 season. 



Price per 

 doz. 



4 inch. 



12 inches. 



Dec. to Jan. 



$ 3 50 



7 



18 to 20 



15 00 



4 " 



10 



Feb. to Mch. 



3 50 



6 " 



10 to 18 " 





15 00 



4 " 



10 " 





3 50 



6 " 



16 to 18 





15 00 



M " 



10 to 12 " 





4 00 



6 



18 " 



Nov. to Ian. 



15 00 



4 " 



10 to 12 " 



Dec. to Jan. 



3 50 



M ". 



8 to 10 " 



Nov. to Dec. 



2 00 



R "1 



18 to 20 " 



Dec. to Jan. 



15 00 



ERICA MELANTHERA. 



