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DWARF LARGE-FLOWERING DOUBLE TEN WEEKS. 
These popular flowers are easily grown, and are so highly fragrant and of such great beauty, and have so 
many good qualities, that they deserve a place in every garden. 
in, and will amply reward good treatment with remarkably large pyramids of bloom; the flowers represent a 
The Double Large-flowering Ten Weeks Stocks are great improvements over the 
Gilliflowers of the olden times, the flowers being much larger and more densely double, and there is also 
a much larger variety of colors and shades than there used to be. ~ 
great diversity of color. 
Pure White.....Pkt.10| Blood Red........ Pkt. 10 | Chamois, lovely color......-.....s:ccccesseeeee Pkt.10 
10 | Lavender. wees LO)| Bright EeOSC.--:..........-ssssenceonseaneneeenceneenes 10 
10 | Violet.......... 10 | Double Mixed, (per 1,000 seeds, 40c.) 10 
HENDERSON'S COLOSSAL TEN WEEKS STOCKS. 
This magnificent strain is without a rival for open-ground planting, attaining a height 
The spikes of bloom are very long, and the individual flowers are enormous in 
of 21% feet. 
size and very double. (See cut.) 
El Dorado. Bright sulphur yellow...Pkt. 15 | Aurora. 
Bosy Morn. Delicate rosy flesh 15 | Blue Bells. 
Mount Blanc. Purest white... 
Grand Rouge. Brilliant crimso 
Collection of above 6 varieties, 75c. 
“VARIOUS TYPES OF DOUBLE STOCKS. 
Double Mixed. 
(per 1,000 seeds, 20C.).......cccccecerercceceseee 
Dwarf Pyramidal, Mixed. Beautiful bra g 
Snowflake. A beautiful dwarf-growing variety ; very 
large double snow-white flowers; very early....... 10 
Cut and Come Again. About 2 feet high; it 
produces from spring to late in the fall pure 
white, beautifully shaped double flowers. It 
throws out numbers of side branches, each 
of which bears a cluster of blossoms, and 
the oftener they are cut the better they 
seem to likeit, (per 1,000seeds, 50c.).. 10 
Miniature White Pearl. Grows 
only 6inches high ; compactspikes 
of flowers, nearly globular, dense- 
ly double and only % of an inch 
across. Color pure white and deli- 
ciously fragrant. A small propor- 
tion of the plants will produce 
single flowers, but even these are 
charming and useful for cutting. 
The season of blooming is unusu- 
allylong, and foredgings, low beds 
or for pot culture the ‘Pearl 
Stock” is elegantly adapted.....15 
BIENNIAL STOCKS. 
Brompton, Finest Mixed. Large 
flowering double.........--.--. Pkt. 10 
Emperor, or Perpetual Mixed. 
Large flowering double; fre- 
quently lasts for several years if 
PTOTECTEM.......00-ceceereeeee eer eeeeees 10 
GOLDEN BOUQUET SUNFLOWER. 
DOUBLE SUNFLOWERS. 
Californicusfi. pl. Large doubleorange,(peroz., 20c.)Pk#.5 
Globosus Fistulosus. Perfectly round flowers; very dou- 
ble; saffron, 6 feet, (Per OZ., 25C.).......,cscccscecnceccscsenccesevecs 5 
Peruvianus. Double orange, striped black........... ........0 5 
Globe of Gold. A new double dwarf annual Sunflower, 
forming a well-branched plant, not exceeding 40 inches in 
height. Each of the numerous branches carries on its sum- 
mit a large, densely double, globe-shaped flower of deep, 
rieh, golden yellowcolor. (Seecut.) (Per oz., 50c.)...... 10 
Shining copper red........... 
15 | Colossal Stocks, Mixed Colors, 
15 1,000 seeds, 50c.)...... 15 
Ten Weeks Stocks (from field-grown plants), 
evel Ks. 15, 
They should be given good rich soil to grow 
Pretty shade of blue... 
HENDERSON'S COLOSSAL TEN WEEKS STOCKS. 
SINGLE SUNFLOWERS. 
Thousand-flowered. Often grows 12 to 15 feet high, and 
from base to summit bears hundreds of branches bearing a 
multitude of medium-sized golden yellow flowers with small 
black’centres, (PeriOZ:,)20C3) oii occcesscccceccccecceeseeetoesceceses: Pkt. 5 
Macrophyllus Giganteus. A branching pyramidal-shaped 
plant ssyellow:;(G'feets(OZ-Gc1 OC.) t-ccscesccececccccsoscecscesoscesescscuce 5 
Miniature Sunflower. (Cucumerifolius.) Of dwarf branch- 
ing habit, bearing many little flowers; orange with black 
centre;’3 feet; (022) 2DCs) eeiecorscccearercccecccucccaceccbcccotedecieccbace 5 
““Stella.’’ Flowers 3 inches across, golden yellow with 
small black centres; borne on long stems, rendering them 
of value forcutting. Blooms abundantly from June until 
frost; height, 3 to’ 4 feet, (O02Z., BBC.) ...............csesscceosescscses 5 
Silver Leaved. Silvery foliage; flowers yellow and black, 
VELy, DCAUTILUL. ... 0. .cccccessc cane cvectanercmaccertsscantescususvsesccsneussrascnt 5 
Giant Russian. Flowers 18 to 20 inches across; grown 
principally for the seeds, (OZ., LOC.)..........:sccececeeececeeeeceenes 5 
Sulphur Gem. Very branched, each branch bearing flowers 
of a delicate sulphur yellow with a black centre. The flow- 
ers are borne from within two feet of the ground to the 
summit, and come out in succession until killed by frost, 
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Sunflower, Golden Bouquet. This is a perennial, but 
what is remarkable it commentes to flower in July from 
seed sown in May, producing in greatest abundance rich 
yellow flowers 2 to 2% inches across; the plant forms a 
pyramidal bush, about 8 feet high.................. eeLO 
Sunflower, Variegated Foliage. A single yellow-flower- : 
ing variety, about 6 feet high, with leaves striped and 
Dlotéhed with VellOwWsiscsscsctecsccovsbecnschocdvevctdactr conta tneeeeds 10 
SMILAX. 
Charming tender perennial climber 
for greenhouse or window gar- 
dens. The foliage and stems are 
of a pleasing light green, very 
graceful; excellent for decora- 
tion. (See cut.) (Per1,000seeds, 
BOC) Reccosccnssecccese: aescunense Pkt.10 
STEVIA. 
Serrata. A tender perennial, in 
great favor forcutting purposes; 
large heads of small white flow- 
ers of very graceful effect; suita- 
ble for pot culture, flowering in 
winter, or, if sown early, will 
bloom in the garden the first 
1% feet. 
summer. (See cut.) 
Pkt.10 
