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HENDERSON’S SUPERIOR GIANT-FLOWERING MARGUERITE.... 
(CARNATION SEED. 
pA lovers of Carnations have reason to be grateful for the introduction of this wonderfully 
The flowers often measure 3 inches across, and are usually as double as 
variety of coloris also much greater in this strain. 
deep pink, salmon, carmine, scarlet, dark crimson, maroon, and many beautifully variegated 
There are picotee-edged, spotted, striped, tinted, etc., ete. 
These gorgeous and fragrant garden 
Carnations flower profusely 
summer and autumn, from seeds 
sown in the spring. 
improved strain. 
double can be. The 
flowers. 
fully fringed petals, and are delightfully fragrant. 
they commence to flower in about twelve weeks’ time from seed. 
produce luxuriant plants that will be continually full of bloom from August until killed by 
li desired, the plants can be potted in the autumn, and they will continue to 
bloom profusely in the house through the winter, or seeds may be sown during the summer for 
severe frosts. 
the best winter-flowering plants. 
Too much cannot be said in praise of these magnificent Carnations. 
duced by crossing the large-flowering annual garden Pinks with the Carnation proper, retaining the 
characteristic flowers, clove fragrance and foliage of the latter with the desirable merits of blooming 
quickly and profusely from seed and the bushy, luxuriant growth of the former. 
Mixed Colors..... . 
Giant Double Yellow.Pkt. 15 
Giant Double White......... . 15 | Giant Double Scarlet............. 10 
Henderson’s Giant Marguerite Carnation. 
Giant Double Pink.....Pkt. 10 
Giant Double Garnet........ 10 
The collection of above 6 separate Giant Mar- 
guerite Carnations, 60c. 
NEW GIANT FANGY GARNATIONS. 
Chabaud’s Perpetual Flowering. These 
latest and best creations of Mons. B. Chabaud, 
the famous French ‘‘Carnationist,’”’ surpass all 
the race in richness of coloring, the combina- 
tions of which are surprisingly beautiful and 
indescribable. Heretofore this grand type of 
Carnations only flowered once a year—15 to 18 
months after sowing—but now we have Fancy 
Pinks, with all of the qualities of the old so- 
ealled Perpetual Carnation, flowering continu- 
ously after 6 months from sowing. Plants 
thickset and bushy, of regular height; stalks 
stiff and upright, bearing immense double 
blossoms of perfect regularity,some with fringed 
edges, some smooth, some with rich, solid 
colors, Others tinted and blended, and others 
with featherings and picotee markings, and all 
perfuming the air with their sweetness; of in- 
contestable merit for winter-flowering and 
hardy enough for garden culture. 
Mixed! Colorsiy. eis Pkt. 25 
Henderson’s Superior Hardy Garden Car- 
nation Seed. ‘his is a very fine strain partic- 
ularly adapted to garden planting. Seed sown 
in the spring will produce large, thrifty clumps 
that will stand out over winter and bloom 
throughout the following summer and fall. All 
colors, shades and markings are represented in 
the mixture,and most of them will come double. 
Mixed Colors........::::000 
HYACINTIE- 
FLOWERED 
GIANT 
CANDYTUFT. 
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There are white, blush, 
Most of them have beauti- 
One great merit of these Carnations is that 
Seeds sown in the spring will 
They were originally pro- 
(See cut.) 
Giant Double Striped.....Pkt. 10 
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GIANT : 
MARGUERITE CARNATIONS 
GROZY’S 
HYBRIDIZED... 
Gladiolus-Flowered 
e e e Dwarf French 
SEED... 
Crozy’s Grand Cannas have been famous all over the 
world for several years, their luxuriant dwarf growth 
and immense gladiolus-like flowers of most. brilliant 
colors, their profusion and continuity of bloom, under all 
climes and conditions, render them easily the most useful, 
showy and universally popular garden bedding plants 
grown. Mons. Crozy has never relaxed his efforts in hybrid- 
izing and improving his Cannas, and every year brings out 
some new varieties of merit. We have arranged with him 
to supply us with his superior hybridized seed, which we here- 
with offer. It may be expected to produce exceptionally grand 
and beautiful sorts, and, no doubt, many new varieties. This 
seed, sown in the house or hot bed from January to April, will 
produce flowering plants by July. Mixed Colors......Pkt. 10 \ 
A collection of seeds of 6 separate varieties, Crozy’s Cannas, 50c. 
New Variegated-Leaved Canna. The luxuriant green leaves are thickly 
splashed and barred with red and yellow and margined with crimson: flowers 
erimson-scarlet: 1(S€€) CU) cleccsnecrecwee cave cuteoteenensaen tee rete eee rene ae nen eeeneeneenes Pkt. 25 
NEW CANDYTUFTS... 
““Empress’’ or Giant White Hyacinth-Flowered. A grand variety, pro- 
ducing enormous spikes of bloom, resembling a white Hyacinth. These spikes 
often measure 7 inches long by 2% inches in diameter; plant in bloom, 12 inches 
high. (Seeicwtay ia wee tao as coe ake ee eee voted e ene ee ae Pkt. 10 
*«Little Prince.’? A charming dwarf variety, though only half the height of the 
above, 6 inches, forms massive spikes of pure white flowers, which stand out 
candelabra-wise round the main stem. Extremely robust and continues long in 
1) Cee) 0s Eee RAR er enere eer a Hie ee cdi eee eee ne eanin amare soo soccdadnoreinsorose5 Pkt. 10 
*““Rose Cardinal.’’ Produces very large oval heads of bloom, so the plant pre- 
sents one unbroken sheet of bloom. The color is bright rosy cardinal. Very 
effective, ‘about:8 inches'\high ...c-.ssercccssecsece-cactonces ae Aeectonccds sess ct eeee ners eee Ee Pkt. 10 
Giant-Flowering Tom Thumb Candytuft. The florets as well as the heads 
of bloom are double the size of the old varieties. Several new and exquisite 
shades and colors are included; they form bushy little plants only 4 to 6 inches 
high ; splendid for edgings. Mixed ColorS.................:.ccccctecscceceeeeeeeeeeeees Pkt. 10 
BEAUTLFUL GARDEN PLANS ARE ILLUSTRATED IN OUR NEW BOOK, ‘‘HENDERSON’S PIGTURESQUEB GARDENS.” 
SEE PAGE 5. 
