BEGONIA (Fibrous-Rooted). 
(For Tuberous-Rooted varieties, see page 83.) 
Vernon. A first-class bedding orpot plant. Flowers 
waxy blood scarlet, borne in immense quantities un- 
til killed by frost. Leaves turn red; when plants 
__ are bedded out will continue to flower........... Pkt. 10 
Semperflorens. (Zulu King.) Inthestyle of B. Ver- 
non. The foliage und flower stems are dark black- 
red; flowers brilliant scarlet...............ssssssseeceeseeees 10 
Rex. Large, ornamentalleaves of dark green bronze, 
POM STOG, CU sc. cotccsvcavacees cesnoosccudumiodasteestacatacsoee 5 
BELLIS, or DOUBLE DAISY. 
(For Giant varieties, see page 88.) 
Well-known favorites for edgings and low beds. Al- 
though perennials, they will flower the same season if 
the seed is sownearly. 1% foot. 
Double Mixed. All COLlOTS..........cccccceececceeeeeeee 
Double Quilled, Mixed Color 
round as knitting needles.....6...... cc cceceececeeessneeereeees 10 
BIGNONIA. 
GRANDIFLORA, or ‘TRUMPET CREEPER.” 
Hardy perennial climber of rapid and luxuriant 
growth, very picturesque and effective; grownonold 
trees, arbors, walls, etc. Handsome large clusters 
of orange-red flowers. 40 to 60 feet............. Pkt. 10 
BRACHYCOME, or “SWAN RIVER 
DAISY.” 
Beautiful annual forming a close compact plant, 
with large single blue or white flowers, borne freely 
allsummer. % foot. 
DTLKEA Colors. ............ccsccccccsessssosccaccsscsssscncesaess Pkt. 5 
BROWALLIA (Amethyst). 
Handsome annuals, with blue or white flowers com- 
pletely studding the bushy plants during the whole 
summer; fine for garden beds in summer or potculture 
in winter. 1% feet. 
Mixed Colors........ 
Giant Browallia. (Speciosa Major.) (See page 83.) 
BRYONOPSIS. 
A beautiful summer climber, with palmate leaves; 
yellow flowers followed by pretty cherry-like, green 
fruits, which change to bright scarlet marbled with 
Whitewrl OMeetranniual,.ccrcctectecet nese ec eee ue Pkt. 5 
CACALIA, or “ TASSEL FLOWERS.” 
Very pretty, sum.mer-flowering garden plants. 
Prized for cutting. 11% feet; annual. 
WITTE A COLOLS a ecccersavscescacecccsesssscnecasseusesasecenees Pkt. 5 
CALAMPELIS, or ECCREMOCARPUS. 
A beautiful annual climber. Trained to a trellis it 
is highly ornamental throughout the summer; bright 
orange tubular flowers. 10 feet..................0.05 Pkt.10 
CALANDRINIA GRANDIFLORA. 
Beautiful dwarf garden annual; in the sunshine the 
large rose-colored flowers expand into a periect blaze 
OM DERUG ye OO Le ener ee e. Pkt. 5 
CALCEOLARIA, 
Mixed Colors. (See page 838.).....cccccccssesseeees Pkt. 25 
CALENDULA, 
Dwa.f, bushy annuals, blooming abundantly until 
frost; of easy culture; indispensable for summer gar- 
den or for pot culture in the winter. 1 foot. 
Double Sulphur. Lightlemonyellow............ Pkt. 5 
een of Trianon. Canary with maroon centre...5 
_ Pongei, fi. pl. Double white........................... 
Meteor. Yellow,striped with orange............. 
Prince of Orange. Orange, striped light yello 
Pure Gold. Large double golden flowers......... oo 
FAVORITE. Light yellow, striped white............, 5 
(For New ‘‘ King’’ Calendulas, see page 88.) 
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CALLIOPSIS. 
Showy garden annuals, with large bright flowers 
borne in great profusion from early summer until 
frost, and succeeding everywhere. Height about 2 
feet. (For Hardy Calliopsis, see Coreopsis.) 
Atrosanguinea. Dark crimson . Pkt. 5 
Golden ave. Compact, bushy plants, covered 
with golden blossoms, 2 inches across, with small 
GArkiCentresi Mie yees ates cccscedhesuhocaveauvoutcotencesduntahecree 5 
Coronata. Large flowers on long stems, rich yellow, 
slightly spotted red, splendid for cutting............. 5 
Finest. Mixed... :.......0........-.ssssecccossvastescccseverssececccecs 
Double Calliopsis. Double, golden yellow, with 
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DwarfDouble. Flowers double and large, deep yel- 
low, with garnet blOtcheS...............:ceceeeceeeeeeeeeeeceeees 5 
Tom Thumb, or Nana Compacta. Round, com- 
pact, bushy plants, 1 foot high by 1 foot across, 
and a perfect mass of bloom. Mixed Colors....... 5 
Imported Collection of 12 separate Calliopsis, 40c. 
CAMPANULA. 
Hardy perennial favorites, bearing large bell and 
saucer shaped flowers in profusion. 
Pyramidalis, Mixed. A grand sort known as the 
‘‘Pyramidal Bell Flower,’ about 4 feet high, of ele- 
gant, pyramidal form, bearing thousands of exqui- 
site bell-shaped, blue or white flowers............. Pkt. 5 
Pyramidalis compacta alba. A dwarf, sturdy 
form of the above with large, white flowers........... 10 
CANTERBURY BELLS. 
Very ornamental garden plants of easiest culture; 
hardy biennial, 2% feet high, producing large, bell- 
shaped flowers of exquisite colors. 
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Double Mixed. -5 | Double White. 
“ Blue....... 5 as Rose... 
oF Lavender.......5 0d Striped 
““Cup and Saucer’’ Canterbury Bells. (Cam- 
panula Calycanthema.) Beautiful flowers 3 inches 
in length, saucers 3 to 4inches across. The plants 
form perfect pyramids of bloom about 24 inches 
high, and they bear frequently from 100 to 200 of 
these exquisite blossoms for weeks during the early 
summer. 
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ss Rose, 10 aie 
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CANARY-BIRD VINE. 
A rapid-growing, summer-climbing annual, growing 
10 to 15 feet high. It will cover trellis work in the 
most graceful manner, producing hundreds of its 
pretty fringed bright yellow flowers, which resemble a 
canary bird with expanded wings............c.....0++ Pkt. 5 
CANDYTUFT. 
(For pew varieties, see page 84.) 
Dwarf annuals, flowering profusely throughout the 
whole season; great favorites for beds, edgings, pots 
and borders; the plants are very fairly covered with 
blossoms, and of the easiest culture. 12 inches high. 
5 8) 
Purple............ Pkt. 5 | White Fragrant .. 0 
White.... seed | White Rocket................. 5 
Crimson................. 5 | Mixed Colors. Peroz.,20 5 
CANDYTUFT, HARDY. Handsome, compact- 
growing, hardy perennial plants, admirably adapted 
for permanent front rows of borders or for low 
clumps or beds; very valuable for early decoration. 
Sempervirens. White. 1 f00t..........cce cee 10 
Gibraltica. Showy, large-growing, red, rose, white, 
MMCONZHCOGirivasce dace ccecthciens encat cosescnsteucedcesevess nearencese 10 
CANNAS. 
Seed sown in hot bed or greenhouse from January 
to April will produce flowering plants by July. 
Mixed Old Tall Cannas. Varieties.......... Pkt. 
(For Crozy’s Large Varieties, see page 84.) 
REMEMBER THAT HENDERSON’S SUPERIOR SEEDS, ETC., CAN ONLY BE PROCURED FROM US DIRECT. { .N0nEKERPERS, ETO. 
