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BY PEIER HENDERSON & C8, 
Henderson's New Jubilee Phlox. 
Grand acquisitions, being of semi-dwarf and densely compact habit. Dwarf 
Phlox, particularly the ‘‘Heynholdis” and * Graf Geros,”’ lack constitution, 
but in our new Jubilee Phlox we have perfectly healthy, robust, sturdy little 
round bushes only eight inches high, producing dense masses of bloom from 
ground to summit. The flowers, borne in immense trusses, are unusually large 
and beautifully formed—round, with smooth edges—iully equal to the flowers 
’ of the best large-flowering perennial Phlox. They are also of superior texture and substance, 
recuperating quickly if disfigured by storms or early frosts, getting into perfect bloom again 
quickly; in short, are perfect ‘“‘any-weather”’ plants. d : : : 
HENDERSON’S JUBILEE PHLOX is the most brilliantly effective type in cultivation for 
bedding. Separate colors planted in separate beds, or the scarlet or pink surrounded by the white, 
or planted in designs, will form a floral picture of such incomparable richness of coloring as to be 
fairly dazzling. They are of such easy culture—amply repaying generous treatment—succeeding in all sunny positions, 
beginning to bloom in the early summer from spring-sown seed and continuing in unexampled profusion until the close 
of autumn; unfortunately they are very shy seeders—one reason why they are such abundant and continuous bloomers. 
AURORA. Pure bright rose, with carmine €Ye..............:cscceceeeeeeeeees 
ENCHANTRESS. Exquisite flesh pink, with bright salmon eye.. 
FIRE KING. Brilliant, glowing vermilion-scarlet................... 
MAGNIFICUS. Deep, rich garnet; grand......... 
PARAGON. Lustrous salmon-scarlet........ on 
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The collection of above 6 JUBILEE PHLOX, 1 pkt. each, for 75c. 
BRILLIANT MIXED COLORS, containing several shades and 
colors, pkt., 15c., 4% oz., 50c. 
ENDERSON’S GIANT IMPERIAL 
JAPANESE MORNING GLORIES. 
Gigantic Flowers. :: Exquisite New Colors. :: Magnificent Foliage. 
We introduced these grand climbers and they have proved a revelation to 
many. The vines are of robust growth, attaining a height of from thirty to 
fifty feet. The foliage is luxuriant, distinct and varied—some vines haye 
vivid green leaves, others have silvery leaves, some have yellow leaves, and 
many produce leaves mottled and checkered like rich mosaics of light and 
dark green, white and gray. The intermingling vines of brightly contrasting colored leaves are 
wonderfully pretty and effective even when the flowers are not open. 
But the surpassing charm of these ‘‘ Imperial Japanese Morning Glories’’ lies in the entrancing 
beauty and gigantic size of the flowers; they measure from four to six inches across, and their / 
greater substance causes them to remain open much longer than ordinary Morning Glories. The 
colors of the flowers, shadings and markings are limitless, and are really wonders of nature, of such /// 
incomparable beauty that descriptions are inadequate. Some flowers are of deep, rich velvety Yy 
colors, others daintily tinted and shaded. 
Emperor of Japan. Brilliant crimson, with white margin and blush throat; marbled 
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emp rers of Japan. Exquisite soft blue, with white margin and rose throat; variegated 
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Count Ito. reamy background, suffused, flecked and dotted with pink, claret. i y 
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Marquis Yamagata. Lovely blush pink, with deeper rose shadings; white margin; silvery { 
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Yellow Flowering. Very rare; we purchased 36 seeds of this from the “ Jokyukwai,” or The 
Morning Glory Association, of Japan, at a very high price, and have succeeded in saving only 
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‘““White and Gold.’’ Very large, purest white ruffled flowers; foliage golden-yellow.............. 25 
The collection of the above 6 packets of IMPERIAL JAPANESE MORNING 
GLORIES for 75c., free by mail. 
Mixed Colors. Many beautiful varieties are included in this—reds from soft rose to crimson, 
bronze and garnet maroon; daintiest light blue, ultramarine, indigo and blackish purple; 
snow-white, cream and silver-gray. Some are striped, blotched and spotted; others have 
Inagnificent edges and throats, including purple, with white edge and red throat; white, 
flushed pink, with wine-red throat; carmine, with white edge and red shaded throat; garnet, 
with white throat; copper color, with white throat, Ct¢........0...ccscccececeecneeeeceeeecaneeteveeserenees Pkt. 10 
Ruffied and Frilled, Mixed. Magnificent ruffled flowers, like folded and crumpled velvet. The mixture contains the following colors: Purple, veiled 
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HENDERSON’S 
GIANT IMPERIAL 
JAPANESE 
MORNING GLORIES. 
