•PETER HENDERSON /VCO.. I^FW YORK- 
COLEUS. 
Unrivalled as bedding plants. 
We offer red, yellor and fancy 
sorts. See also “ Bedding 
Plants ” on page 141. 
Price 10c. each. Set of 12 for 
7.V. S4.00 per 100. 
CAMELLIA JAPONICA. 
ihe varieties are the best extant, the pick of a Continental 
collection, and embrace double white, double pink, double red 
and double variegated. Price, Si.00 each. S9.00 per doz. 
The Carnations we ofter are young plants from 
2-in. pots. Planted out in spring they should begin 
blooming about July or earlier. If potted in the 
fall they should bloom profusely during the 
winter months. ^ 
NEW VARIETIES, (see cut. 
Aristocrat. Deep pink, extra long stems and large flowers 
strikingly handsome and very valuable new sort 
Victory. A fine, deep scarlet, strong grower and Verv profuse 
wl a profitable sort. Largely grown for cut flowers 
White Perfection. Large flowers of the purest white, Ion- 
St- ms, the best offered in its color, and sure to please 
Winsor. A bright, attractive pink, surpassing all others in its 
color; in fact, there are none like it. An invaluable son 
Price, 20c. each. S2.00 per doz.; set of 4 for 7r)c. 
STANDARD NAMED CARNATIONS. 
Daheim. Dark maroon, crimson shadings. 
El Dorado. Rich yellow, striped and penciled bright red. 
Enchantress. A superb shade of rosy-blush pink, very rich to- 
wards the center; extra fine, unrivalled in its color 
Loy. Wolcott. A grand white Carnation which gives everv evi¬ 
dence of becoming a standard in its color. The flowers are 
pure white, measuring 3 to :U inches across long, strong stems 
and splendid foliage. It is very healthy and vigorous 
Harry Fenn. A deep crimson variety with large perfect fl.nvers 
strong stems. A gem in it.s’ color. 
J. _H. Manley. Brilliant orange-scarlet, blooms average 3 to 
Very fragrant and beautifully fringed. ^ 
Mr^ M Purest ro,se-pink, brilliant at night, 
re. M A. Patten. Another new t arnation of the highest merit. 
The fio\yer.s are very large, borne on extra long stems Thev 
are a glistening white, striped and penciled with bright red. 
Queen Lou.ise. Clear, snowy-white, large flowers. 
Red Lawson. A “.sport” from Mrs. Thos. W. Lawson, much 
deeper in color but identical in other respects. 
^VV scarlet variety; flowers largest size. 
long stems and delightfullv fragrant 20c each 32 Of) ? 
“ MARGUERITE » iftoNTHLY CARNATIONS ’ Ane^mc^of 
monthly Caniations which is of the greatest value for summer 
blooming. They bloom freely all summer; the flowers are 
mostly double: they are all elegantly fringed and fragranl. 
® P— > per 100. 
HARDY GARDEN CARNATIONS. Every color known in Car¬ 
nations is represented, but having been grown from mixed .seed 
we can not supply any special color. They flower heavih- in 
, une. A fair proportion of the flowers will be double. Price. 
ICc. each, 31.00 per doz., SO.00 per 100. 
