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Keywords: Everything for the garden (16646911927).jpg 120 <br> PETER HENDERSON 6tC0 l IEW YORK- <br> All bulbs are delivered FREE <br> in the United States except <br> where noted <br> SUMMER FLOWERING BULBS <br> Planted In the spring <br> flower the same season <br> AMORPHOPHALLUS <br> Rivieri A slKiwy piniu with enormcms palm-like <br> leaves 3 to 4 feet In diameter spreading in the shape <br> of an umbrella; the green stem is marbled brown <br> and white a desirable plant for specimens orgronps <br> on a lawn The large deep red flowers are produced <br> before the leaves appear It is chiefl v grown however <br> for the luxuriant tropical effect of the foliage Vlant <br> out in May I'rice 75c each 7 0 per doz <br> BESSERA ELEGANS <br> MexicaD Coral Drops <br> Exquisite and free-blooming The flowers areborne <br> in graceful umbels of 12 to 20 on stems 1 to 2 feet <br> high and open in succession during fullv two months <br> of summer and autumn A bulb fre uently throws <br> up from 6 to 10 spikes in succession Color bright <br> vermilion marl ed with rosy white Price 5c each <br> 50c per doz 3 00 per lOOl <br> CALADIUM ESCULENTUM <br> Elephant's Ear Grand tropical-looking plant A <br> favorite for spei'imens on the lawn or for bordering <br> large sub-tropical groups In deep rich soil if freely <br> watered thev produce enormous leaves frequently 4 <br> ft long by 3 ft wide Height 4 to 5 ft <br> Circumference Price Postage extra <br> Extra size 12 in and over 30c 3 00 doz 15c ea <br> First ˘ ˘ 9 ˘' 20e 2 00 10c ea <br> Second 6 lOc 1 00 5c ea <br> COOPERIA DRUMMONDH <br> Evening star Floner Planted out in the garden <br> in the spring a clump of 12 to 25 or more 4 to 6 inches <br> apart will bloom successivel v from Ma v to Septem- <br> ber; the flowers are star-shaped with long tubes pure <br> white and exquisitely fragrant ivith the odor o prim- <br> roses Price 3 for 10c 80c per doz 2 00 per 100 <br> CINNAMON VINE <br> Dioscorea hatata -i lieaiitifui summer climber; <br> glosBv foliage and fragrant flowers stem dies down <br> in winter but theroot ishardv Large selected roots <br> 5c each 50c per doz 3 50 er 100 <br> CRINUM KIRKII <br> This magnihccnt variet v produces fiowers of the <br> greatest beaut v t'sunll v two flower stalks of dark <br> purplish color are sent up ntthesame time each bear- <br> ing a large umbel composed of a dozen or more enor- <br> mous lily-like flowers of wondrous beaut v and fra- <br> grance The petals are broad and pure white with a <br> deep reddish purple stripe through the centre Extra <br> large bulbs 35c eacli 3 50 per doz <br> GIANT SUMMER HYACINTH <br> JJ vacintlius CsDdicans Luxuriant free-growing <br> summer-flowering plant spreading 2 to 3 feet throw- <br> ing up great tall spikes 4 to 5 feet in height each <br> bearing 20 to 30 large white bell-shaped fiowers; of <br> easiest culture and splendid for groups Price 8c <br> each 75c per doz S4 00 per 100 <br> MADEIRA VINE <br> The old favorite Climbing Mignonette Thick <br> glossy leaves and long hanging stems of feathery <br> fragrant white flowers Price 5c each 50c per <br> doz 3 50 per 100 <br> MONTBRETIA CROCOSMIFLORA <br> This is one of the most floriferous and showy of <br> summer-flowering plants and destined to great pop- <br> ularity Planted 6 inches apart in a group in a <br> sunny position and allowed to remain undisturbed <br> for several years they form magnificent clumps pro- <br> ducing in great numbers graceful spikes bearing <br> from 18 to 30 showy star-shaped flowers of orange <br> suffused with red They flower freely the first season <br> Price 3 for lOc 30c per doz 2 00 per 100 <br> LILY BULBS <br> Anrattun Tiie Goltlen-rayed Lily of Japan Im- <br> mense flowers of white with crimson spots and <br> gr lden stripes They flower from June to October <br> Fragrant H to 5 feet See rut <br> First Size Bulbs 1 5c each 1 50 per doz <br> Extra larffe Bulbs 20c each 2 00 per doz <br> Auratum Vxttatum Subruiu Magnificent flow <br> et-H white sjiotted crimson with crimson strli es <br> Fragrant T'rCce 1 00 each 10 00 per doz <br> Auratum Platyphyllum Similar to Auintum <br> but much larger; tlie flowers often measure a foot <br> across Height 7 to 10 feet Price 40c each <br> 4 00 per doz <br> Canadense Our beautiful native Canadian Lil v <br> Yellow with copious red spots; blooms June and <br> T ily 2 to 3 feet high 12c each 1 25 per doz <br> Ziancifolium or Speciosum Perhaps the most <br> Iio iular I ilie8 grown being eas v of cultivation and <br> jiroduce large flowers of delicate beauty on strong <br> stems Height from 2 to 4 feet; bloom in August <br> Xiancifolitun Albiun White 25c each 2 50 <br> per doz <br> tancifoliuni Boseum White shaded and spot- <br> ted with rose and red 15c ea 'h 1 50 per doz <br> Xiancifolium Melpomone Rich blood-crimson <br> heavily spotted Price 25c each 2 50 per doz <br> Iiong'ifloruin Well known beautiful snow-white <br> fragr int hardy garden Lil v; flowers trumpet shaped <br> G to 8 inches long Height IVi; to 5 feet Blossoms <br> in June and luly Price 1 5c each 1 50 per doz <br> Superbum Turk's Cap Lily Establislied in good <br> soil it will produce upwards of 50 beautiful orange <br> tipped red spotted flowers 3 to 5 feet Blooms in <br> July Price 12c each 1 25 per doz <br> Tig'rinuin Splendens fm proved Tiger Lily <br> The grandest of the Tigers black polished stem <br> sometimes fi feet high Very large pyramids of <br> flowers orange-red spotted with black 3 to 5 feet <br> Blooms iu August Price 15c each 1 50 per doz 42383209 133997 66553 Page 120 Text http //www biodiversitylibrary org/page/42383209 1902 10 5962/bhl title 66553 Henry G Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection ; Peter Henderson Co NameFound Amorphophallus NameConfirmed Amorphophallus Blume ex Decne EOLID 29462 NameFound Auintum NameFound Auratum NameFound Bessera elegans NameConfirmed Bessera elegans EOLID 1086236 NameBankID 5826509 NameFound Caladium esculentum NameConfirmed Caladium esculentum L Vent EOLID 1091931 NameBankID 5875357 NameFound Cooperia NameConfirmed Cooperia EOLID 1391899 NameBankID 2665092 NameFound Crinum kirkii NameConfirmed Crinum kirkii EOLID 1087195 NameBankID 5889109 NameFound Dioscorea NameConfirmed Dioscorea EOLID 11397860 NameBankID 2662901 NameFound Montbretia crocosmiflora NameConfirmed Montbretia crocosmiiflora Lemoine EOLID 491572 NameFound Platyphyllum NameConfirmed Platyphyllum EOLID 45912 NameBankID 244871 NameFound Speciosum NameFound Splendens NameConfirmed SPLENDENS NameBankID 5329910 NameFound Xiancifolium NameFound Ziancifolium Biodiversity Heritage Library Everything for the garden 1901 Garden Stories Catalogs Flowers Peter Henderson Co Plants Ornamental Seed industry and trade Seeds Trade catalogs U S Department of Agriculture National Agricultural Library bhl page 42383209 dc identifier http //biodiversitylibrary org/page/42383209 bhlGardenStories Bulbs Plants Lilium Auratum BHLinbloom peter henderson co plants ornamental u s department of agriculture national agricultural library bhlgardenstories bulbs plants lilium auratum bhlinbloom Information field Flickr posted date ISOdate 2015-03-18 Check categories 2015 August 24 CC-BY-2 0 BioDivLibrary https //flickr com/photos/61021753 N02/16646911927 2015-08-24 20 56 21 cc-by-2 0 PD-old-70-1923 lilium auratum Everything for the garden 1902 Photos uploaded from Flickr by Fæ using a script
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