. Peter Henderson & Co.'s wholesale catalogue of bulbs, plants and flower seeds for autumn planting : 1896 . of cold 2 50 bizarres, and flakes, choice mixed, {from pot grown plants) per 100 seeds, 50c perpetual or tree, choice mixed 2 00 Picotees choice mixed, {from pot grown plants) 3 00 Therese Franco, soft rose, flushed pkt. 18c. Grenadin, double scarlet, dwarf early variety 1 50 double white 1 60 Guillaud, mixed colors, double, blooms the fi/rst season from seed 5 00 Marguerite, double mixed colors, the most profuseflowering Carnations grown. They floiaer mostabundantly even th


. Peter Henderson & Co.'s wholesale catalogue of bulbs, plants and flower seeds for autumn planting : 1896 . of cold 2 50 bizarres, and flakes, choice mixed, {from pot grown plants) per 100 seeds, 50c perpetual or tree, choice mixed 2 00 Picotees choice mixed, {from pot grown plants) 3 00 Therese Franco, soft rose, flushed pkt. 18c. Grenadin, double scarlet, dwarf early variety 1 50 double white 1 60 Guillaud, mixed colors, double, blooms the fi/rst season from seed 5 00 Marguerite, double mixed colors, the most profuseflowering Carnations grown. They floiaer mostabundantly even the first summer from seed ifsown during March and then planted in the openground and if potted continue to do so all are quite constant and produce at least 80^ of double flowers. Valuable for florists 1 60 Giant Marguerite, double mixed per pkt. 13c. Collection of six carnations, 25c.: twelve sorts. .50c. We furniak the trade our Flower Seeds in retail packets, superbly lithographed, at 33i per cent. o£E retail prices. 26 PETER HETOERSOIsr & CO., N^EW YORK.—FLOWER SEEDS.— ^*T^e Cineraria seeds we hadfrent you last summer were thefinest we ever grewy PA UL BUTZ SON, New Castley Penn. The Cineraria seed pitrch-ased of you last springs producedthe grandest collection we eve?saw. I have one stalk withtwenty Jlowers^ six of thefu7Tieasure two one-half inches indiayneterS PRANK C. MOVER. Albu7-tis, Pa. Last year I bought one paperof Cyclamen seed and raised 4^strong plants so7Jie 0/ which arein hloom now and are beauii fuir MRS. R. H. SHERMAN,Vergennes, Vt, / a7n pleased to say thatthe cyclamen persicuiti gigati-teum procured /rom you wasparticularly satis/actory in itsresults.^* THOS. W. DEE,Mount A uburn,Cavtbridge, Mass.


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