Dutch (Iris Hollandia) 
This variety is generally regarded as a giant strain of early Spanish 
{ris. They can be grown indoors in a moderate temperature and are 
also suitable for garden culture in the southern states. 
E. B. Garnier. Uniform dark blue. 
Hutchenberg. Standards creamy white, falls canary yellow. 
Imperator. Large flowering dark blue. 
Theo. Wijck. Delightful light blue. 
White Excelsior. Uniform white. 
Yellow Queen. Uniform pure yellow, excellent novelty. 
Wedgwood. (Early Flowering.) Beautiful large flower on tall stalks. 
Color, wedgwood blue, one of the best for forcing. 
Price, 15c each; $1.50 per doz.; $12.00 per 100. 
Price any of above except where specially priced, 10c each; 
$1.00 per doz.; $7.50 per 100. 
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Spanish (Iris Hispanica) 
Flowers of some are four to five inches in diameter and the plants are 
all extremely graceful. For the adornment of a dinner table nothing 
could be better, and, if cut while in bud, last about ten days. They are 
also suitable for pot culture and if planted in pots or boxes and stored in 
cold frames until they show buds, and then brought into heat, they 
may be had in bloom from April on. 
Belle Chinoise. Deep yellow. 
King of the Blues. (Count of Nassau.) Fine deep purplish blue. 
King of the Whites. Pure white with small blotch on the falls, fine. 
King of the Yellows. Very fine golden yellow. 
Louise. Delicate light blue, early flowering. 
Prince Henry. Large purplish bronze, one of the best of this color. 
Price any of above, 70c per doz.; $5.00 per 100. 
SPURIA (Iris Ochroleuca) 
These showy varieties are the finest of all for early summer flowering. 
They grow from 3 to 4 feet tall and bear several beautiful blooms. 
Resembling the Dutch Iris, borne on slender stems, flowering between 
the German and Japanese varieties, and are perfectly hardy in the 
United States. They thrive in a moist soil and in a sunny location 
The crowns shouid be pointed about three inches below the surface 
We offer the following colors, Yellow, White, and Blue. 
Price, 35c each; $3.50 per doz.; $30.00 per 100. 
Autumn Flowering Iris 
These have two normal flowering seasons each year, blooming in the 
spring with other early flowering varieties and again in September, 
continuing until killed by frost. They are hardy and can be planted 
in the same manner as Bearded Iris which they resemble in form. 
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A fine pure white variety. $0.35 | $3.50 
Autumn Queen. ; 
Fragrant. Standards and falls) 
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Golden Harvest. A fine free flowering deep yellow, | 
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Jean Siret. A new yellow flowering ae blooming| 
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September Skies. A rich deep purple, blooms freely| 
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Ultra. Beautiful ultra-marine blue.................. | .50 ! 5.00 
Ixias 
The Ixia is a beautiful little winter-flowering bulb, with long, slender, 
graceful spikes of bloom. The colors are rich, varied and beautiful, the 
centre always differing in color from the other parts of the flower. 
Mixed Colors, 50c per dozen: $3.50 per 100. 
Lachenalia Pendula Superba 
Beautiful early spring flowering bulbs for the greenhouse or window 
garden. Of the easiest culture, treated as Hy acinths they will flower 
for two months with wonderful freedom bearing large racemes of 
brilliant coral red flowers, tipped green. 
Price, 25c each; $2.50 per doz. 
Leucocoryne  (Glory-of-the-Sun) 
Ixioides Odorata. Flowers light blue on tall, wiry stems and of 
long-lasting quality, faint fragrance; for greenhouse culture only. 
Grown in the same manner as Freesias. 5 
Price, 20c each; $2.00 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 
Leucojum (Spring Snowflake) 
Vernum. This is one of the earliest and most attractive spring 
flowers. Growing from 6 to 8 inches high they bear dainty nodding 
flowers of white, “tipped with green. Plant same as Crocus. 
Price, 80c per doz.; $6.00 per 100. 
FORCING LILIES 
Bermuda Easter Lily Lilium Longiflorum Harristi 
The flowers are delightfully fragrant, pure waxy-white, and if cut 
when partially open can be kept for two week Bulbs potted in 
September can be had in flower in December, if adeenea! 
Bulbs Ready for Shipment—A ugust to December. 
Extra Size Bulbs. (7 to 9 inches in circumference.) 
This is the most popular size to grow as pot plants for decoration 
and equally as valuable for cutting. Bulbs should produce from 8 to 12 
flowers. Price, 35e each; $3.50 per doz.; $25.00 per 100 
Monstrous Size Bulbs. (9 jo 11 inches in circumference.) These 
are usually grown for specimens in pots for exhibitions and decorations. 
Each bulb should produce from 12 to 18 flowers. 
Price, 50c each; $5.00 per doz.; $40.00 per 100. 
The Formosa Easter Lily. (Lilinm Longiflorum Formosum Erabu) 
This is an improved type of the well-known L. Longiflorum, also 
known as the ‘‘Easter or St. Joseph’s Lily.’’ The plants are of 
healthy, strong growth—about 3 ioe high and produce beautiful snow 
white, trumpet-shaped flowers, 6 to 8 inches long. This lily is largely 
grown by florists who ‘‘force’’ them as pot plants and for cut flowe ers. 
Not as early as Lilium Harrisii. For shipment, September to December. 
Extra Size Bulbs. 9 to 10 inches. 40¢ each; $4.00 per doz.; 
$30.00 per 100. 
Japan Easter Lily. (Lilium Longiflorum Giganteum.) The plant is 
of sturdy, stocky growth—with black marked stems. The flowers of 
purest white are the largest of the longiflorums. For shipment, October 
to December. 
Extra Size Bulbs, 9 to 10 inches, 40e€ each; $4.00 per doz.; 
25 at Hundred Rate. 
$30.00 per 100. 
Six of a Variety Sold at Dozen Rate. 
Lily of the Valley 
(Ready for Delivery in November) 
Henderson’s Extra Single Crown or ‘‘Pips.’’ The finest grade of 
Crowns in the world for winter flowering. They will bear 12 to 16 
large bells on strong stalks, with foliage, even when forced for extra 
early; the pips average large, plump and regular, with long roots. 
25 Crowns (1 bundle), $2.00; 100 Crowns, $7.00; $60.00 per 1,000. 
Fortin’s Giant. This is the largest variety yet produced; it is only 
adapted for open ground planting, and may not show much superi- 
ority the first spring after planting, but by the second season, or when 
it gets well established, it produces wonderfully luxuriant foliage and 
immense spikes of purest white bells. 
Crowns, $1.00 per doz.; $7.50 per 100. 
Bermuda Easter Lily 
Henderson’s Flowering Bulbs are delivered transportation paid to all points East of the Mississippi River 
