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Giant-Flowering GI Ox i nl I AS. 
Gloxinias are most charming greenhouse plants, of 
dwarf habit. Their flowers are produced in greatest pro- 
fusion, and of the most exquisite and gorgeous colors, 
many of which are magnificently spotted, mottled and 
blended. Under the commonest culture they bloom con- 
tinuously for months. This new giant strain produces 
flowers of extraordinarily large dimensions, measuring 
from 4% to 5 inches across. The colors are rich, varied 
and strikingly beautiful. 1 foot. 
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New Giant-Flowering Aly brid Geraniums. 
A strain of seedsaved from grand new Hybridsall greatly enlarged and improved. The flowers are 
extra large, round, of the most perfect forms, borne on splendid trusses, some of them forming 
balls 16 inches in circumference. The colors are all shades of scarlet and crimson, rose, pink, sal- 
RN mon, cream veined pink, blush, snowy white and all of the new auriole types with 
“& \ lovely rings and large white eyes; these all stand the hot sun. Although perennials, 
they will produce nice bushy plants and flower from seeds sown the same season. 
The heads of gorgeous flowers, of many shades of color, borne continuously, render 
these most popular plants for pot culture in winter or for bedding out in summer, 
12 to 18 inches high. (See CUT. )........cceeceeee BODE CQUSHDEO OcOG CoA DOO COORCOLOBOORGEOO) Pataca Pkt. 15 
New Giant -Flowering Aleliotropes. 
Those who have not seen these magnificent Heliotropes can have no concep- 
tion of the great advance made in improving this old favorite. The heads of 
blossoms of this new sort often measure a foot across; theindividual florets are 
also very large, and their delicious perfume is just as enchanting as in the old 
small-flowering types. The plants of the new sorts arealso more healthy, bushy 
and compact, the leaves are large and luxuriant; seed sown in the spring pro- 
duces full-grown, profuse-flowering plants by July, which flower in the garden 
until cut down by frost or,if grown in pots for winter flowers, they are of un- 
surpassed beauty. (See cul.) 
Lemoine’s Giant Hybrid Heliotrope (18 inches high). Colors, purple, blue, lav- 
i ender, white, etc., 1M MiXtULES.........cccceceeceeeeeeceeeeeeeneeeeeneteceneesessersaesseanseseaertaeeecensers Pkt.10 
Giganteam Nanum. Plants very dwarf and compact, only 8 to 10 inches high, with enor- 
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Large-flowering, 
Compact-growing 
Godetias. 
Of all gardeuannuals few are 
as beautiful as Godetias, being 
exceedingly showy when grown 
in beds and masses; these new 
varieties are very compact and 
bushy in habit, forming oval 
plants about 1 foot high, com- 
pletely enveloped with large gor- 
geously colored flowers, from 2 to 
3 inches across. 
Rosamond. Large flowers of an 
exquisite shade of glossy light pink, 
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Sunset. Large flowers of glow- 
ing deep rosy carmine, dazzlingly 
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Lantana, Dwarf 
Compact 
Ay brids. 
This new section is an improvec 
ment in every way. The flowers 
are larger, the colors more varied 
and showy, and being of bushy, 
compact habit—only 8 to 10 inches 
high—being of great value for bed- 
ding as well as pot culture. 
Mixed Colors ................. Pkt. 15 
LEMOINE’S GIANT-FLOWERING HELIOTROPE. 
Pentstemon “Sensation.” 
A new Giant Gloxinia-flowered type, blooming early the 
first season from spring-sown seed. The graceful spikes, 
about 2 feet high, are bedecked with flowers, two inches 
across, from July until frost. The colors and markings 
are gorgeously varied from pink to scarlet and maroon, 
all beautifully blotched and veined with other colors; a 
large white throat further enlivens and intensifies the sur- 
rounding colors. The plants are healthy, vigorous 
growers of bushy habit, are not troubled with insects, 
thrive every where and deserve a prominent place in every 
Garden. (SEC CUE. ).......scccerscveorcesccccasecccanecercoseeneves Pkt. 10 
3 ? d have been received by 
Awar S Peter Henderson & Co. 
at the Pan-American Exposition, including 
Gold Medals, Silver Medals, Bronze Medals, Etc. 
FOR SUPERIOR SEEDS, PLANTS, BULBS, Etc. 
PENTSTEMON 
SENSATION, 
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