. Manual of everything for the garden : 1894. cut,page 123. Pres. Hardy. Deep orange, mottled with rich chrome yellow; a uniqueand pretty variety. Pres. Carnot. A majestic variety with dark chocolate foliage; flowersdeep scarlet, large and beautifully rounded. Star of 1891. A dwarf-growing, very free-flowering variety, excellentfor pot culture; bright orange-scarlet, sometimes edged with yellow. TROCADERO (No. 4 in above cut). A grand sort in flower and blooms are a deep crimson lake of the richest shade, and areborne in wonderful profusion. Twenty-seven separate heads of flowerswe


. Manual of everything for the garden : 1894. cut,page 123. Pres. Hardy. Deep orange, mottled with rich chrome yellow; a uniqueand pretty variety. Pres. Carnot. A majestic variety with dark chocolate foliage; flowersdeep scarlet, large and beautifully rounded. Star of 1891. A dwarf-growing, very free-flowering variety, excellentfor pot culture; bright orange-scarlet, sometimes edged with yellow. TROCADERO (No. 4 in above cut). A grand sort in flower and blooms are a deep crimson lake of the richest shade, and areborne in wonderful profusion. Twenty-seven separate heads of flowerswere counted on a single plant in our grounds. Price for any ofthe above, except where noted, 30c. each, $ per doz. NEW YELLOW CANNA—Nellie Bowden. A clear golden yellow;the color is rich in the extreme; in growth it is the peer of any; theflower stems are strong and branching, holding the clusters of bloomerect and well above the foliage. Where a mass of yellow is wantedit is invaluable. (See cut.) Price, 30c. each, $ per doz. :**r%. (Flowers one-third natural size.) 132 PETE*} HENDERSON & CO., flEW VO^K-—PM#T t)EPfl^T]V[E|SlT. fleua Carnations. Below we offer the cream of the new varieties. Bouton dOr. This is an ideal yellow Carnation. Beau-tiful, deep canary yellow, slightly bordered and feath-ered with carmine; the flowers never burst the calyx,and after a three years trial we are convinced that itfar surpasses all yellow varieties previously introduced ;in fact, it is the only really healthy, vigorous variety inits color, and the only one that can be profitably is an early and continuous bloomer, and its keepingqualities are remarkable, excelling all varieties in thisrespect. Flowers 3 in. across. 40c. each, $ per doz. Edna Craig. A beautiful pink of largest size with broadheavy fringed petals, stems long and stiff, never bursts,is an all-seasons bloomer, and has never shown a signof disease. Mad. Diaz Albertini. Free blooming for the wholeseason; s


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