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The picture we have chosen for the front 

 co*ver of Henderson's "Everything For The 

 Garden" this year shows our garden at the 

 International Flower Show 1950 at Grand 

 Central Palace, New York City. Daily thou- 

 sands of people were thrilled by it and we 

 only regret that not every one of our cus- 

 tomers was able to enjoy its beauty. 



While a picture of the garden, even in 

 color, cannot convey its full charm we 

 nevertheless feel that especially those who 

 were not able to witness the Flower Show 

 will be thrilled by it. 



To give them a better idea about the 

 beauty of the plant material which was in- 

 cluded, we have super-imposed six of the 

 most outstanding and most colorful varieties 

 that made the garden so successful. 



No doubt many flower lovers will be in- 

 terested to adopt its scheme for their own 

 planting and for that reason we are offer- 

 ing here a special collection of it. 



PETER HENDERSON t £8, 35 (wiutButifc >«««;, ».t - 





The picture above is reproduced from the 

 sign given to us together with the Gold 

 Medal by the judges of the Garden Club 

 of America Obviously we are very proud 

 of this award and the fact that the exhibit 

 received its recognition as a "Garden For 

 The Small Home Owner" has special value 

 for the great many of our customers who are 

 confronted with this very problem. 



4795 Henderson's Prize -Winning 

 Garden Collection 



1 Pkt. each of these 12 Colorful Annuals 



Ageratum, Blue Perfection. Deep amethyst blue. 8 in. 

 Alyssum, Carpet of Snow. Pure white. 3 in. tall. 

 Snapdragon, Royal Giants Mixed. All colors. 3 ft. 

 Cleome, Pink Queen. Pleasing pink. 3 ft. 

 Golden African Daisy. Soft orange-gold. 1 ft. 

 Larkspur Supreme, Mixed Colors. Very showy. 4-5 ft. 



(D) Lupinus, Hartwegi Giants Mixed. Many shades. 4 ft. 



(E) Marigold, Flash. From red to bronze. 18 in. tall. 

 Nemesia, Triumph Hybrids. Many lovely colors. 6-8 in. 

 Zinnia, California Giants Mixed. Truly glorious. 3-4 ft. 

 Nicotiana (Flowering Tobacco) Daylight. White. 2 ft. 



(F) Petunia, Snowstorm. Large white flowers on compact plants. 



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SUPERB HENDERSON INTRODUCTION 



3342 Giant Ruffled Petunia — Crimson Glory 



Inspiring flowers — huge yet well 



proportioned and measuring 4 to 



5 in. across. They are delightfully 



ruffled and fluted. The color of the 



& gorgeous blooms is rich crimson — 



sL full of life and vivacity with a 



Br play of lights and shadows adding 



% much to their velvety charm. , 



Pkt. 50e. 



ZINNIA I 



Giant Dahlia-Flowered 

 4693 Golden Century 



This, in our opinion, is the most 

 impressive of all Giant Dahlia- 

 Flowered Zinnia. The plants are 

 vigorous, well branched, and grow 

 3 ft. tall. The magnificent double 

 blooms are brilliant golden orange 

 with shades of salmon on the re- 

 verse of the broad petals. Pkt. 25c. 



