HENDERSON’S 
SINGLE 
GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA 
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PETUNIA..... 
Few, if any, plants are more deservedly popular for bedding 
purposes, greenhouse or window culture; they produce showy 
flowers in profusion. Although perennial, they flower in a few 
weeks’ time from the seed. 
SINGLE PETUNIAS. 
Fine Mixed. Single, white, crimson, pink, ete. Per oe T5e. 
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Striped and Blotched, Mixed. Many beautiful colors and 
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Large Single Fringed, Mixed. (P. hybrida grandiflora 
fimbriata.) Flowers averaging 4 to 5 inches across, of in- 
numerable shades, colors and markings; all beautifully 
Large Single, All Sorts, Mixed. (P. hybrida grandi- 
flora.) Striped, blotched, veined, fringed, etc........... ...+. 15 
DOUBLE PETUNIAS. 
Double Large-flowering, Mixed. (P.hybrida grandiflora 
fil.pl.) A magnificent strain, with flowers 3 to 4 inches 
across, very double and of the most beautiful shades of 
erimson, white, rose, maroon; blotched, striped, veined, 
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Double Large Fringed, Mixed. 
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PZEONY Grand hardy, 
C * known ornaments of our gardens, 
large double flowers of various colors, 2 ft. high. 
Double Mixed.............. PEE ae Pen con POSED OEE Pkt. 10 
Beautiful annuals 
PALAVA FLEXUOS * for beds or pots; large pink 
flowers with black throats; plants bushy, about 1% ft. high..Pkt. 5 
Handsome, rapid-growing peren- 
PASSION FLOWE R. nial climber, for greenhouse dec- 
oration or sunny positions in the open groundin summer. (See cut.) 
Incarnata (‘‘ May Pops’’). Blooms the first season from seed. Flowers 
two or three inches ‘across, flesh white with purple rays, followed by 
yellow edible fruits....:.-...-...:... 
Corulea. Large flowers of viok 
Von Volexm1 (Tacsonia). 
(Lady Washington Geranium.) Grand 
PELARGONIUM. plants for pot culture; the flowers, an 
inch or more across, are borne in immense clusters through spring and 
summer; colors are richin the extreme, and beautifully marked. Height, 
to 2ieet. o-Pinest Mixed iis..c..scvesccccsscece 
PENTSTEMON. pee garden perennials; growing from 2 
3 feet high, with white, pink, scarlet or blue 
flowers, bexutitully spotted and narked. Mixed Colors.. Pkt. 10 
**Sensation.’’ A new Gloxifia-flowered annual variety, blooms the first season 
from spring-sown seed; the flowers measure Z inches across, in shape similar to 
Gloxinia flowers and brilliantly colored, and are crowded on tall graceful spikes 
about two feet high; grows well in almost any garden soil 
PERILLA NANKINENSIS. 
ribbon effects, 11% ft 
with 
Ornamental foliage 
habit; leaves dark mulberry color; 
HENDERSON'S 6 
x! PETUNIAS, 
A Californian strain of incomparable beauty, size and luxuriance. 
flowers are exquisitely ruffled. or fringed on the edges, and are of enormous dimen- 
sions (4 to 5 inches across), but their great merits lie in the tremendous varieties 
of colors, markings, veinings, blotchings and stripings, in the most grotesque and 
beautiful combinations; 
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are rich and gorgeous and others of lovely delicate shades. 
Giant ‘‘Midnight.’’ g C : 
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flowers, 4 to 5 inches across, with fringed edges and deep, intricately veined 
plants of comp: 
useful for 
GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA.” 
Most of the 
some with charming deep throats of yellow, white, 
k, green or maroon, running off into intricate veins. Some of the colors 
(See cut.) 
Dark claret crimson, with a surface bloom like that 
Immense 
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Giant ‘‘Aurora.’’ A lovely shade of rosy pink, with a distinct red band 
around the deep, exquisitely penciled white throat; the flowers are of im- 
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Giant ‘‘Snowstorm.”’ Extralarge flowers, 4 to 5 inches in diameter, 
of splendid substance; purest glistesing white with ruffled or fringed 
edges;deep) yellowithroat:-c....-.sssssnestocrestasnorssecstenmnteberesccee eee eee 25 
Giant ‘‘Rainbow.”’ Deep throat ofintense yellow, with radiating veins 
and pencilings overlaying rich ground colors of various tints.............. 25 
Giant ‘‘Titania.’’ Royal violet purple, rich and velvety; broad white 
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Giant “ Harlequin.” A beautiful strain, the flowers of large size and of 
different colors, and all are hieroglyphically blotched, spotted or striped 
with other colors in Charming COMfUSION.............:ceeteceeeeeseeeeeeteeeeeeeeees 25 
Giants of California. Mixed varieties, including many exquisite 
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One packet each of the above six varieties, $1.00. 
HE SteERS rerunias, Double Giants of California. 
(See colored plate, page 142.) 
As large as Hollyhocks; as double as double can be, with edges finely 
fringed, petals fluted and crinkled, intensifying and varying the colors 
with high lights and dark shadows, bringing out a richness 
and effect unmatched by crumbled velvet, which the flowers 
resemble. There is a variety of colors—selfs, blotched, veined, 
margined, etc.; in short, these double Petunias are unmatched 
by any other strain in the world. Mixed Colors, P&t.....50 
MANY-FLOWERED ... . 
DWARF COMPACT PETUNIAS. 
(Nana Compacta Multifiora.) 
Charming, dwarf compact Petunias, forming round, bushy 
little plants, only about 8 inches high; the flowers, while not 
large, are of splendid substance, remaining boldly expanded, 
and are produced in such profusion as to fairly cover the 
plants; they bloom uninterruptedly for months and make 
beautiful edging or bedding plants and they are far superior 
for showy garden beds than large-flowered Petunias; they 
are also beautiful subjects grown in pots. (See cut.) 
Dwarf Inimitable. Flowers cherry red, with a white 
centre 
Pink Mound. Brilliant rosy pink, with white throat. 
Diadem. Bright carmine, with a white star...........0......... 
ee Snowball. New, single, satiny- 
= white flowers in profusion, 
forming a veritable 
‘ “Snowball.”’..... 15 
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