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fmOW*ER SEED 



CINERARIA MATADOR. 



AURICULA, LARGE YELLOW. 



A new variety producing splendid trusses of 

 extra large, pure yellow, fragrant fiowers.P/ci. 50c. 



CALLIOPSIS, THE FREAK. 



Hybridization has produced no more as- 

 tounding result than the production of this 

 freak Calliopsis. The plants grow only 8 

 inches high and are clothed with thread- 

 like leaves of dark metallic green — while the 

 star-.-haped flowers are of a deep purplish 

 blue color Pkt. 20c. 



CARNATION, CHABAUD'S, 2 New Colors. 

 This famous race of early, free and con- 

 tinuous double-flowering carnations is en- 

 riched this season by the introduction of 

 two beautiful new varieties: 

 Black Prince, splendid large double flowers 



of dark French-purple Pkt. 25c. 



Chamois-Rose, a charre-ing tone of rosy- 

 chamois Pkt. 25c. 



CELOSIA, DWARF OSTRICH PLUME. 



A compact dwarf-growing type, the plants 

 attaining a height of only 1 foot, including 

 their liberal decoration of feathery yellow and 

 red plumes. A showy garden annual. .Pkt. 20c. 



CINERARIA HYBRIDA MATADOR. 



An entirely new color to these popular 

 green-house and window plants, the large 

 flowers being of a brilliant scarlet-red. . .Pkt. 50c. 



CLEOME GIGANTEA HYBRIDA. 



These new giant spider plants are robust 

 garden annuals forming bushy plants 4 feet 

 high — studded with large heads of lilac, pink 

 and purple flowers having long antennalike 

 stamens giving a graceful mistlike effect.PW. 20c. 



COLEUS FIRE-LIGHT. 



A French hybrid with large leaves of "fire- 

 lighted pink stained brown and margined 

 w-ith a fringed edge of green. " Pkt. 20c. 



DELPHINIUM FORMOSA GIANT. 



This beautiful hardy larkspur grows about 

 Si feet high — bearing from June to October 

 long spikes of velvety, indigo-blue flowers 

 of giant size, nearly 2 inches across . . .Pkt. 20c. 



DIANTHUS COUNT KERCHOVE. 



A beautiful variety of the annual Diadem 

 Pink, producing freely large, double flowers 

 of rich blood-red, each petal being marked 

 with a velvety-black zone Pkt. 20c. 



DIANTHUS TOM THUMB BRILLIANT. 



An exceedingly dwarf type of the annual 

 China Pink, growing only 4 to 5 inches high 

 and sheeted with double flowers of brilliant 

 scarlet during the summer Pkt. 1.5c. 



EDELWEISS, SIBERIAN. 



This differs from the Alpine Edelweiss in 

 being of larger growth and producing flowers 

 fully twice the size. It also thrives better 

 under cultivation and in low altitudes than 

 the Alpine type Pkt. 15c. 



ESCHSCHOLTZIA, THE MIKADO. 



This new "California Poppy" produces in 

 profusion throughout the summer, large 

 saucer-shaped flowers of vivid orange-red 

 suffused with a carmine lustre Pkt. 25c. 



FUCHSIA, DOUBLE RED AND BLUE. 



KALE-COLEUS. 



New hybrids of the hardy garden kale grow- 

 ing about 15 inches high, clothed with curled 

 and crumpled fernlike leaves of rich and 

 varied colors, varying from white to rose, 

 orange, apricot and violet. Especially at- 

 tractive during the fall and winter months, 

 adding color to the garden Pkt. 25c. 



MALLOW, LARGE-FLOWERING DWARF. 



These showy garden annuals grow about 

 2 feet in height and bear freely throughout 

 the summer months large saucer-shaped 

 flowers of white, rose or crimson Pkt. 15c. 



NEMESIA TRrUMPH. 



These new English hybrids have attained 

 the highest development in this favorite class 

 of annuals so popular for bedding and pot 

 culture. The plants grow 6 to 8 inches high, 

 in round bush form, and bear continuously, 

 during the summer, myriads of brilliantly 

 colored flowers; cream, orange, yellow, crim- 

 son, rose, scarlet, etc., lipped with other 

 colors Mixed Colors, Pkt. 20c. 



Nemesia, Blue Gem. A variety of the above 

 with mvosotis-blue flowers Pkt. 20c. 



Nemesia, Fire King. A variety of the above 

 with vivid scarlet flowers Pkt. 20c. 



Nemesia, White Gem. A variety of the 

 above with pure white flowers Pkt. 20c. 



DIANTHUS COUNT KERCHOVE. 



SIBERIAN EDELWEISS. 



FUCHSIA, DOUBLE RED AND BLUE. 



Compact, branchy plants carrying in abund- 

 ance large flowers with sepals of bright red, 

 which contrast effectively against the double 

 blue corolla, which later changes to purplish- 

 violet Pkt. 25c. 



GAILLARDIA, HARDY, BLOOD-RED. 



A variety of the hardy gaillardias bearing 

 large, single flowers of rich blood-red, nar- 

 rowly edged with golden yellow Pkt. 15c. 



GERANIUM, TVY-LEAVED, DOUBLE PINK. 



This splendid variety has long pendant 

 branches clothed with thick ivylike leaves 

 of rich green and carries large umbels of 

 double pure-pink flowers Pkt. 25c. 



GOURD, KNOE-KERRIE. 



This annual climber produces very unique 

 "ornamental _ gourds. " The ball-shaped 

 fruits, 3 to 4 inches in diameter, have long 

 cylindrical handles, 2 to 3 feet in length. 

 While growing the color is deep-green — but 

 they ripen richly mottled with yellow. .Pkt. 15c. 



Henderson's Choice Collections of Flower Seeds "t^T will furnish a Complete Garden Supply at a great saving. 



