v4 ) -- FLOWER SEED SPECIALTIES::--§ ERSONS HIGH GRADE 
HENDERSON’S LARGE-FLOWERING 
CINERARIA HYBRIDA. 
Magnificent and indispensable flowering plants for spring decoration for the conservatory or 
window garden. The flowers measure 2 to 3 inches across, are of white, blue, violet and crimson 
shades; usually two or more colors are shown in one flower, covering the plant with a sheet of 
bloom, (See cut.) ae: 
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Stellata, Improved Hybrids. Tall, pyramidal plants, bearing quantities of medium-sized star-like 
flowers in immense umbels; an exceedingly decorative pot plant. Colors, white, rose, red, 
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Hybrida, with White Mottled Leaves. Produces large flowers of 
the usual variety of colors, while the foliage is variegated 
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«Last spring we had the largest and finest Cinera- 
Trias in this part of the State, from seeds purchased 
from you last summer,.’—W. T. & F. P. Butz, 
New Castle, Pa. 
“My gardener raised some of the finest 
Cinerarias, from seed purchased from you last 
spring, that have ever been seen around here. 
I measured some that were fully three inches 
in diameter, plants in 8-inch pots.’’—F. A. 
KECHINE, Canandaigua, N. Y. 
COB-EA. 
Elegant, rapid-growing climbers, at- 
taining a height of 20 to 30 feet, and 
flowering profusely the first season from 
seed. Can be grown in the garden in 
summer or in the greenhouse or con- 
servatory in winter. Their luxuriance 
renders them particularly desirable for 
covering arbors, walls, ete. Flowers 
large and bell-shaped. (See cut.) 
Cobaea Scandens, Blue............- Pkt. .10 
- a White. 10 
CINERARIA ess 
HENDERSON’S SUPERIOR 
GIANT COSMOS. 
The Glory of the Autumn Garden. 
These are the latest developments in this favorite autumn-flowering annual; the flowers 
are giants, often 4 to 5 inches across. The petals are broad and overlapping, and of 
splendid substance. For cutting this is one of the finest flowers grown. The long stems 
and feathery foliage lend themselves to graceful arrangements. The plants, 5 to 6 feet 
high, are of symmetrical, pyramidalform. (See cut.) 
Giant Cosmos, Mixed Colors. Pkt. .10 Giant White Cosmos...................-- Pkt. .10 
Giant Pink Cosmos.... 10 
Giant Crimson Cosmo 10 
Klondyke, large orange-c 10 
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GiantTitania, semi-double white flowers, 
2% in, across, with laciniated petals.. .20 
Giant Black Prince, anew variety; large 
flowers of a rich blackish-red.............. .20 
Giant Rainbow Cosmos. Pink, cream, 
blush, white, crimson, ete., again 
striped, dotted, suffused, zoned, etc., 
with other shades and colors, and 
often with frilled and fringed edges..... 10 
“T purchased some GIANT COSMOS seed 
of you last spring, and in the fall had some 
that had grown nine feet tall and some ot 
the flowers measured four inches across. 
They were the finest I ever saw.” 
Mrs. HORACE GILBERT, Winchester, Ky. 
EARLY COSMOS. 
Summer-Flowering. 
Unfortunately large-flowering Cosmos do 
not bloom until late intheseason. Thisnew 
early-flowering strain begins to bloom scat- 
teringly in June, the quantity increasing 
gradually until August, and from that time 
until frost the plants are a mass of flowers. 
The flowers are Smaller and the plants are 
dwarfer than the late-flowering Cosmos 
offered above, forming compact bushes only 
4 feet high. The colors are white, crimson 
and pink, which we offer only in Mixed 
Colors. (See cut.) ........cce cee eeceseeeee Pkt. 10 
FOR OUR COMPLETE LIST OF FLOWER SEEDS, INCLUDING STANDARD SORTS, SEE PAGES 94 TO 104. 
