ee Gem 
Lovely Blue Cornflower Jubil 
Shasta Daisy 
G. Marconi 
Chrysanthemum 
ANNUAL VARIETIES 
These improved varieties from bushy, com- 
pact, oval plants about 18 inches high, are of 
easy cultivation, and flower most abundantly 
during the summer; very showy garden an- 
nuals and fine for cuiting, as the stems are 
out end long and they keep fresh for a long 
ime. 
SINGLE ANNUAL—PAINTED DAISY 
1890 One of the loveliest and showiest 
of the daisy-like flowers in cultivation. 
It contains a wonderful range of colors 
from pure white with yellow center 
through all the pink and rose tones, to 
deep mahogany-red. We offer mixed 
colors only. 
Price per 500 seeds, 35c; pkt. 15¢ 
DOUBLE VARIETIES 
1863 Golden Crown. A strong grower making 
vigorous planis three to foyr feet in height, 
fohage silver green with bright double-yellow 
quilled\petalse ai) ea ee ee a Pki., 15¢ 
1870 Mixed Double Annual Varieties. 
Price per 500 seeds, 35c; pkt., 15c 
PERENNIAL VARIETIES 
1896 Shasta Daisy. This produces magnificent, 
pure white flowers, 4 inches across, on stems 
142 to 2 feet in length. The plants, 2 to 2) 
feet in height, flower in profusion. 
Per 500 seeds, 35c; pkt., 15¢ 
1898 Shasta Daisy “‘Conqueror.’' This is the 
largest flowering type that has yet been devel- 
oped. This variety cannot be surpassed for its 
free blooming qualities or size of flowers. 
Per 500 seeds, 60c; pkt., 25c 
1899 Shasta Daisy Giant Double White. Forms 
unusual and beautifully shaped flowers with 
lacinated, curled and quilled petals. The flowers 
are all large and carried on long wiry stems 
Per 500 seeds, $1.25; pkt., 25c¢ 
The Most Popular and Colorful of All 
Hardy Chrysanthemums (P) 
1905 Korean Hybrids. Ours is the same strain 
of seed from which many of the popular 
named varieties of Korean Chrysanthemums 
have originated. These form bushy plants, 
flowering in the late fall. The flowers are 
single, in a great range of color. Seed sown 
indoors in the early spring produce blossoms 
in the fall. 
Mixed) Colorsscisccscissstectitcsetcrtssnen Pkt 
Coie 
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CENTAUREA Cyanus, Continued 
1819 Black Boy. Blackish maroon. 
1820 Blue Boy. Deep blue. 
1821 Pinkie. Deep blue. 
1822 Red Boy. Rich red. 
1823 Snow Man. Best white. 
Price of above, per 4 oz., 35¢; pkt., 10¢ 
1830 Cyanus, Double, Mixed Colors. Produces 
large globular heads of flowers filled,up to the. 
center with florets. 
Price of above, per 4 oz., 35¢; pkt., 10¢ 
1831 Collection of above 5 separate colors, 60¢ 
WHITE-LEAVED, Dusty Miller (T.P.) 
Extensively used for ribbon beds, edgings. 
1832 Candidissima. Compact’ plants, silvery 
leaves; 1 foot....0........ Per 500 seeds, 75c; pkt., 25c¢ 
1834 Gymnocarpa. Graceful arching silver-gray 
leaves; 11/4 feet......... Per 500 seeds, 50c; pkt., 15¢ 
There are few flowers that lend themselves so 
admirably for flower arrangements, as the single 
forms of Chrysanthemums. At the Fall Show of 
the New York Horticultural Society, many of the 
prize-winning table arrangements were made 
with Single Chrysanthemums. 
CENTAUREA IMPERIALIS, 
Sweet Sultan 
These giant-flowering ‘’Sultans’’ produce long- 
stemmed, exquisitely fringed fragrant blossoms 
3 to 4 inches across, of graceful effect. The colors 
vary, some having centers of a different color, 
as violet with white center, etc. The plants are 
of the easiest culture, flowering freely in the 
garden the first summer from seed sown in the 
spring. They are of strong, bushy form, 2 to 3 
feet high. 
1842 Favorite. Brilliant, rose. 
1844 Graziosa. Deep lilac. 
1846 Margaritae. Satiny-white flowers. 
1848 Splendens. Hich, dark purple. 
1850 Mixed Colors. 
Price of above, per 500 seeds, 35c; pkt., 15¢ 
1851 Collection of the above 4 separate varie- 
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HENDERSON'S SPECIAL 
MIXED FLOWER SEEDS 
4740 A flower garden may be made in any 
out-of-the-way place by broadcasting and 
raking in, at the rate of 1 oz. per 100 square 
feet, mixed with sand or dry soii to secure 
even distribution. 
Price, oz., 50c; 4 Ib., $1.50; Ib., $4.50 
The finest double strain, fine for cutting. Height, 2 feet. ‘ ; 
1812 American Hallii. Bushy annual, 30 inches high; large flowers 6 inches across, of lavender-blue; 
fragrants2 22 agatbccctecsacndoceessousest coduoncesccteageccenduncenscneTaeeinestetoiae sy sdnee Tote eet OnT TOE OT TE ETAT eT TRE Pkt., 15¢ 
Cornflower, Bachelor’s Bution, Ragged Sailor ; | 
1818 Jubilee Gem. The Popular Dwarf, Dark Blue Cornflower. A dwarf variety making a compact © 
plant literally covered with flowers. It has foliage distinct from all other Cornflowers, forming a 
tufted mass of vivid green, contrasting well with the dark, dovble blue flowers. The plant is about 
12 “inches!:in -helqh fe: 220 eo aaa eae aoe UE eater noe Per 4 oz,, 50c; pkt., 15¢ 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS, HARDY 
By Alex Cummings, Jr. Chrysanthemum culture thoroughly explained with special emphasis i 
on Korean Hybrid group. Chapters include: History, Species, Types and Varieties, culture, 
diseases and insects, propagation, preeding. 184 pages. Profusely illustrated .......0........ $2.50 
NEW EVERBLOOMING 
SHASTA DAISY G. MARCONI 
(Illustrated at lett) 
1900. This new Shasta Daisy is head and shoul- 
ders above any other variety in cultivation. The 
flowers are superb and beautiful beyond descrip- 
tion, 
Although the flowers are large—well over five 
inches across—they possess a-charm and airi- 
ness that wins instant admiration. Like all Shasta 
Daisies, this is a hardy perennial and grows 
about 21 feet high. The stems are strong and 
graceful and support the large flowers perfectly. 
The lovely double white frilly flowers will 
add delight to the garden and will be cherished 
as a cut flower...... Per 500 seeds, $2.00; pkt., 50c 
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