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



^^ae OF GERANIUMS. m~ y 



j, n « i This is a marked 

 lVlalgache. advance on pre- 

 vious varieties and is best de- 

 scribed as a yellowish orange. 

 The habit is good, growth vigor- 

 ous and healthy; it is quite free 

 in bloom and is the best of the 

 -orange-yellow section that has 

 been as yet introduced 



^ < , fl Immense indi- 

 •Grandville. vidual florets 

 borne in very large trusses on 

 long, stiff stalks ; color of 

 flower, brilliant . scarlet, with 

 distinct white centre surroun- 

 ded by a bright carmine aure- 

 ole ; floret semi-double ; habit 

 dwarf, compact, vigorous and 



profuse bloomer. m 1902 er P£UR HENDEtSffl _ 



Hjr T3 A splendid pure deep pink of the st> le 



lVlme. £>arney. of Bonnat, but a little lighter and a 

 more lovely shade; truss, habit and profuseness of bloom 

 all that can be desired ; stands wet weather best of all in 

 this class; a splendid thing. 



XYTU '4. /"\ * n our grounds for two seasons this has 



W nite l^Ueen, proven itself to be the best of the double 

 whites. The color is pure as snow, a remarkably fiee bloomer, 

 fine trusses, strong, healthy foliage, absolutely sun-proof; a com- 

 pact grower, producing a plant of medium size in height, but 

 spreading. The flowers are borne on strong stalks held well 

 above the foliage. 



w- j j. Semi-double Bruant; color, delicate peach- 



IVime. Jaulin. pink; centre similar to Daybreak carnation, 

 with wide border of white; unrivaled for freshness and beauty; 

 florets are very large, produced in enormous trusses; semi-dwarf, 

 compact, exceptionally vigorous habit, with broad, deep-zoned 

 foliage; a splendid bloomer; one of the most valuable and striking 

 geraniums of recent introduction. 



nr'i wn i Double, very large trusses and large 



1 XlOmaS IVleenan. florets of fine circular form, color bril- 

 liant rosy pink, base of upper petals blotched with orange, quite a 

 new color and a distinct and attractive variety. This should 

 be in every collection. 



j Double scarlet-maroon, semi-dwarf, compact grower, 

 IVlarvel. clean, vigorous, healthy foliage; truss large and full, 

 held well above the foliage, constant bloomer. This is a remark- 

 ably fine bedding variety and when planted in masses is superb. 



M-, Immense trusses of brilliant fiery scarlet 



. L>anOV*aS. flowers, shaded with velvet maroon; indi- 

 vidual floret very large and similar form to Beaute Poitevine. 

 Habit exceptionally vigorous and identical with S. A. Nutt, but 

 seems to have more constitution ; its color is more brilliant, truss 

 larger and the semi-double floret is a distinct advantage. 

 j i -p. I A strong, vigorous grower, flowers and truss 

 JOrin JJOylC. of the largest size, borne well above the 

 foliage. Color, richest scarlet, exceptionally bright and effective, 

 one of the most profuse-blooming bedders that we have ever had; 

 the habit is ideal; the foliage very broad and strong and stands 

 th e sun better than almost any other geranium we grow. 



Marq 



j -.j. Deep brilliant carmine-purple; 



UlSe de Montmort. one of the most novel and strik- 



ing shades yet seen; a splendid habit, vigorous and clean; excel- 

 lent grower and profuse bloomer; fine large floret, massive truss 

 held well up and erect; foliage deeply zoned. 

 tj * j-,. A very beautiful semi-double; clear 



rlUbert CJiarron. white center, with a heavy band of red- 

 dish carmine around each petal, maculated pure white; fin« 

 habit, profuse bloomer; unique, showy and striking. 

 jrjf ft, f This is one of the finest sorts yet intro- 



IVlme Charlotte, duced; the habit is dwarf, spreading, 

 very vigorous; folage heavy, deep green in color, with a distinct, 

 broad chocolate zone; the trusses are enormous, 6 to 8 inches in 

 diameter, and borne in the greatest profusion on fine stalks; the 

 individual floret is very large and round, 2 J inches in diameter, 

 semi-double; color, clear, distinct rosy salmon, occasionally 

 marked with white. 



j - j (The variety shown in above cut.) This grand 

 Jcatl Viatid. variety has created a great sensation. Very 

 large, slightly semi-double blooms, borne in large trusses well 

 above the foliage; individual floret large; color, bright rosy pink 

 with distinct white blotch in the centre; habit dwarf, compact, 

 very vigorous and exceptionally free blooming. Foliage clear, 

 deep green with distinct bronze-green zone; unquestionably the 

 best pink geranium for bedding yet introduced and certain to be 

 very largely grown in the future. 



Price, The "CAPTIVATING" COLLECTION OF GERA- 

 NIUMS, Thirteen Fine, Meritorious Varieties, Strong Plants from 

 3-inch Pots, for $1.00, $6.00 per 100. 



NEW GERANIUMS 



jtrr f A ^ S ' n g le -fl° w ' ere ^ variety of rare beauty. 



IVlme. CadCati. The color is a beautiful shade of violet-rose, 

 the base of the petals clear, pearly white. 



Rr> i Another grand new variety, a splendid 



OSa JJOnneur. bedder, a prot use bloomer and above all, 

 remarkable for size and brilliancy of bloom. Flowers on long 

 rigid stems forming fine trusses of bright rose color; one of the 

 largest and finest of the type. Does finely out-of-doors. 



T, A grand acquisition to the list of so-called 



numpnant. "yellow" geraniums. It is a peculiar color, 



a light-shade of orange-scarlet; old gold with a glint of copper 

 would best describe it. One of the very finest of the class. Price 

 for the foregoing, 2 c. each, if 2.00 per doz. 



New Lilliputian 44 T uif P; n lr " One of the best novelties of 

 Oeranlum, -LUlie J71HK.. ^ Lilliputian type yet 



offered and the first double of this class. It is a very dwarf, 

 bushy, compact and extra free-blooming variety, not exceeding 

 4 to 6 inches in height. Its trusses a pleasing shade of bright 

 pink, upper petals white at the base. Its miniature trusses stand 

 3 to 6 inches above the foliage. Price, 30c. each, $3.00 per doz. 



