J ENDERSON’S SUPERIOR . . . 
GIANT PETUNIAS. 
HENDERSON’S SINGLE GIANT PETUNIAS. Astrain of incom- 
parable beauty, size and luxuriance. Most of the flowers are 
exquisitely ruffied or fringed ontheedges, and are of enormous dimen- 
sions (4 to 5 inches across), but their great merits liein the tremendous 
varieties of colors, markings, veinings, blotchings and stripings, in 
the most grotesque and beautiful combinations; some with charming 
deep throats of yellow, white, black, green or maroon,running off into 
== HENDERSON’S GIANT 
HE DOUBLE PETUNIA. 
What our Customers think of Henderson’s Giant Petunias: 
“T bought seed of your Giant Double Pe- 
tunias last winter, and raised some beautiful 
single-flowering sorts and 60 fine double ones. 
I have never seen anything so fine in my ex- 
perience of twenty years. I would not take 
$60.00 for the 60 double plants.” 
—H.H. Huntress, Manchester, N. H. 
“Last year I got seeds of your Giant Pe- 
tunias. Someofthe flowers measured 6 inches 
across, and were the admiration and wonder 
of our little city.” 
—D. Fiuson, Steubenville, Ohio. 
“« My Giant Petunias from you were marvel- 
ously beautiful, they were such & wonder and 
delight to all my friends.” 
—Mrs. M. Leany, Cohocton, N. Y. 
“By far the most remarkable Petunias that 
have blossomed in this region must be those 
raised by Mr. E.J,. Thrall of this city. Except 
for their greater delicacy and beauty, and 
greater variety ofcolors,they might be mistak- 
en for hollyhocks. Mr. Thrall states they are 
the Giant variety from Henderson & Co., N.Y.’ 
—From the HARTFORD (Conn.) DAILY TIMES. 
intricate veins. 
of lovely delicate shades. 
Some of the colors are rich and gorgeous and others 
(See cut.) 
Mixed Colors, Single Giant Petunias.........................00-- Pkt.15 
Giant Miranda. Brilliant rose 
red, merging to scarlet towards 
the throat; superbly fringed..15 
- Giant Splendora. Richestcrim- 
son-lake, with deep, pure white 
throat, magnificent............... 15 
Giant Admiration. Violet-blue, 
with clear white blotches, strik- 
ingly distinct..................-.000-+ 15 
= Giant Ring of Emerald. Pink 
and crimson flowers, banded 
with pure green 5 
Giant Blue Bird. Sky blue; 
violet throat and veins......... 15 
Giant Delicata. White with 
purple edge, fading to lavender; 
throat penciled heliotrope.....15 
Giant Midnight. Dark crimson 
purple, like crumpled velvet. 
Edges fringed, intricately veined 
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Giant Aurora. Lovely rosypink, 
with a distinctred band around 
the deep, exquisitely-penciled 
white throat. ....2.......tsccessesent 15 
Giant Snowstorm. Purest 
glistening white with ruffled or 
fringed edges; deep yellow 
throat ee 1S 
Giant Rainbow. Deep throatot 
intense yellow, with radiating 
veins and pencilings overlaying 
Tich ground colors of various 
tints esc ree muabansencoteocetes 15 
Giant Titania. Royal violet- 
purple,rich and velvety; broad 
white margiD..............cc0e.c000 15 
Giant Harlequin. Flowers of 
different colors,all hieroglyphic- 
ally blotched, spotted orstriped 
with other colors in charming 
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The Collection of Single Giant Petunias, 1 pkt. each of the 
above 12 named varieties, $1.50. 
HENDERSON’S DOUBLE GIANT PETUNIAS areas large as Holly- 
hocks; 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 un- 
matched by crumpled velvet, which the flowers resemble. 
There is a 
variety of colors—selfs, blotched, veined, margined, ete.; in short, 
these double Petunias are unmatched by any other strain in the world. 
Mixed Colors, Double Giant Petunias PEt, 25 
Giant Rosy Scarlet. Brilliant | Giant Double Pink. Fringed, 
rosy scarlet, large fringed, very pure rose pink..............06 sess 25 
double flowers............... Pkt. 25 | Giant Ruby. Double fringed, 
Giant Rosea Compacta. Grows 
but 6 inches high, with giant 
double fringed flowers of a bril- 
liant rose COLOT.............cceeeeeee 50 
Giant Garnet. Double fringed, 
rich glowing crimson............. 25 
Giant Sea Foam. Doublefringed 
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mottled and blended, red on 
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Giant Amethyst. Double 
fringed, mottled and blended, 
rich violet on white.............. 5 
Giant Sunrise. Doublefringed 
blush, suffused and blotched 
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25 
The Collection of Double Giant Petunias, 1 pkt. of seeds 
each of the 8 separate varieties described above, $2.00. 
HENDERSON’S JUBILEE PHLOX. 
GRAND acquisitions, being of semi-dwarf and densely compact habit, forming sturdy little round 
bushes only eight inches high, producing dense masses of bloom from ground to summit. 
flowers, borne in immense trusses, are unusually large and beautifully formed—round, with smooth 
They are also of 
superior texture and substance, recuperating quickly if disfigured by storms or early frosts, soon 
edges—fully equal to the flowers of the best large-flowering perennial Phlox. 
getting into perfect bloom again; in short, are perfect ‘‘any-weather”’ plants. 
HENDERSON’S JUBILEE PHLOX is the most brilliantly effective type in culti- 
vation 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 incom- 
parable richness of coloring as to be fairly dazzling. They are of 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. 
Jubilee Phlox, brilliant mixed colors, containing several shades and 
colors in addition to the below, pkt., 10c.; 1,000 seeds, 50c. 
SEPARATE VARIETIES OF HENDERSON’S JUBILEE PHLOX. 
Auroras Purebright. rose; with: Carmine evel..ccc-rc.teeccesecoccucerecreescsecsecceeseesn eee Pkt. 10 
Enchantress. Exquisite flesh pink, with bright salmon eCYe............ccccccccceeeceeueceeeceneee 10 
Fire King. Brilliant, glowing vermilion-scarlet........... 0 
Magnificus. Deep, rich garnet; grand............ 10 
Paragon. Lustrous salmon-scarlet....... ...10 
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The Collection of above 6 Jubilee Phlox, 1 pkt. each, for 50c. 
“T must tell you how glorious were my Jubilee Phlox last year. 
admiration ofall, and many said they were going to order seed this spring. 
—Mrs. G. W. CHEsuHuUNT, Danville, Ky. 
They were the 
” 
“ The Jubilee Phloxes were a great success, and bloomed from July until October. 
were the prettiest imaginable. 
“The seeds of your new Phlox proved very successful with me. 
growing with exceedingly pretty flowers of exquisite shades. 
‘grounders' instead of verbenas.’’—Mrs. H. C. G. BRANDT, Clinton, N. Y. 
U The flowers 
Everybody admired them.’’—Miss LOvUIsE RO.uuINs, Danbury, Conn. 
The plants are neat and low, 
Next year I shall use .them for 
The 
HENDERSON'S 
For our Complete List of Flower Seeds, see pages 101 to 116. 
JUBILEE PHLOX. 
