MONTBRETIA 
The Montbretia is one of the most floriferous and showy of summer-flowering 
bulbous plants, producing in great numbers, graceful spikes 8 to 12 inches long, 
each spike bearing from 18 to 30 exceedingly showy, star-shaped flowers, 144 to 
2inches across. (See No.5, opposite page.) 
Fire King. Large flowers of a glowing scarlet red; decidedly one of the most 
beautiful. Price, 8c each; 80c doz.; $6.00 per 100. 
George Davison. The stems are from 3 to 4 feet high; very branching, bearing 
lovely, pale orange-yellow flowers, widely expanded. 
Price, 10c each; $1.00 doz.; $7.50 per 100. 
Golden West. Produces tall, branching spikes and large, well open flowers of a 
most beautiful pure golden yellow, without the least spot or shade; strong grower. 
E 5 : Price, 10c each; $1.00 doz.; $7.50 per 100. 
His Majesty. A glorious variety, flowers measuring four inches or more across, 
very broad petalled, deep velvety scarlet shading down to gold, reverse of petals 
dark crimson. Price, 20c each, $2.00 doz.; $15.00 per 100. 
Lady Hamilton. Very floriferous yellow; the center is suffused with a ray of 
rosy apricot; strong grower; fine and distinct. 
Price, 15c each; $1.50 doz.; $12.00 per 100. 
Lord Nelson. Deep orange-scarlet, externally crimson, eye yellow; large flower, 
very beautiful; the stems are dark, much branched and 3% feet high. 
SPR Price, 15c each; $1.50 doz.; $12.00 per 100. 
Majori. New, pale orange with crimson markings. 
its Price, 15c each; $1.50 doz.; $12.00 per 100. 
Rosea. Bright salmon rose; distinct. 
Mixed Hybrids. Containing a fine assortment of yellow, orange and scarlet 
shades. Price, 8c each; 80c doz.; $6.00 per 100; transportation paid. 
TUBEROSE 
Albino, Single, Early Flowering. A single white tuberose. It commences to 
flower in July and August, throwing from two to five flower spikes from a single 
bulb. Beautiful for gardens and a splendid cut flower. 
Price, 8c each; 80c doz.; $6.00 per 100; transportation paid. 
Pearl, Henderson’s Double Dwarf. Plant is dwarf, growth stocky, the flower 
spikes attaining a height of about 2 feet, and are compactly filled for two-thirds 
their length with very large, perfectly double flowers 114 to 2 inches across, or 
nearly twice the size of the old sort. The flowers have the wax-like substance of a 
camellia, are glistening white and deliciously fragrant. The bulbs planted in the 
gardenin May, in warm, rich soil, in asunny position, flower with great certainty 
in the fall. (See No. 7, opposite page.) 
aces extra large flowering bulbs, 8c each; 75c doz.; $5.00 per 100; transportation 
paid. 
Silver Leaf. Showy and effective, even when not in bloom, the foliage being 
distinctly striped white and green. Each bulb frequently throws up two or more 
spikes, 3 to 4 feet high, each bearing several pure white, single, waxy flowers, 
delicately perfumed. They flower several weeks earlier than double tuberoses. 
Price, 8c each; 80c doz.; $6.00 per 100; transportation paid. 
Our pamphlet, “SUMMER FLOWERING BULBS”, sent free on request 
with orders, gives interesting facts and complete cultural instructions for this 
valuable group of bulbs. 
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Price, 12c each; $1.25 doz.; $9,00 per 100. 
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Henderson’s Gladiolus 
Up-to-date Named Varieties 
The list of named Gladiolus offered on this and the succeeding 
pages comprises our choice in the fields after studying and comparing 
the merits of hundreds of varieties, consideration being given to 
healthy growth, size, form, coloring and substance of flowers, properly 
spaced and faced on strong, straight, upright spikes, etc. We there- 
fore believe that this selection of up-to-date named Gladiolus is 
unsurpassable. All Gladiolus Bulbs Are Delivered Transporta- 
tion Paid. ; 
Every precaution is taken to supply clean stock; all of our 
bulbs are thoroughly cleaned, fumigated, and dipped to de- 
stroy thrip and other insects. 
PRICES 
“Each |Doz. | 100 
Afiame. Begonia rose shading to bright orange 
flame near edge; six well placed blooms open at 
a time. One of the most popular exhibition 
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Albatross. Unquestionably one ‘of the best 
and largest white gladiolus; flowers are ab- 
solutely without blotches or throat-markings 
Andlofgood substance .y.)-n ii wiet sel seieieloe ce .05 50 4.00 
Amador. A glowing red variety that glistens 
and sparkles with spectacular brilliance....-... ,07 .70 5.00 
Bagdad. A magnificent smoky old rose, deeper 
to petal edges and lighter in throat. Many 
large, unusual colored florets are open at one 
time on the tall, straight, fine spike.......... .05 .50 3.50 
Betty Nuthall. The color is coral pink with 
light orange throat markings; several flowers 
open at a time on strong spikes with heavy 
TO UENAE Rar en aR Cn ore aes Bile oar pratt mien erin ae -05 50 3.50 
Berty Snow. Large flowers of a beautiful soft 
lavender, of good substance, on strong spikes. 
A prize winner wherever shown............... .05 .50 3.50 
Blue Danube. An exceptionally tall spike, hav- 
ing flowers of a fine light blue; strong grower... -08 .80 6.00 
Blue Triumphator. Pale china-blue with silvery 
sheen, lower petals with bluish purple markings. 
Very large flowers and a real! exhibition variety. -08 .80 6.00 
Charles Dickens. A European origination of 
great merit. Very tall, straight spike with large 
flowers of brilliant purple................... 05 .50 4.00 
Commander Koehl. Dark scarlet blood-red, tall 
spike, with several flowers open at the same time. 
Considered as one of the very best dark reds... .07 .70 5.00 
Dorothy Bishop. The flowers are very large, 
well placed on tall, graceful spikes. The color is 
white, striped, and splashed with tyrian rose, 
a large rose-red blotch in the throat........ 10 1.00 7.50 
Dr. Frank E. Bennett. The best of its color; 
flowers are very large, of a bright scarlet with 
white lines in the throat; well placed on spike. .05 50 4.00 
Extra Choice Rainbow Mixture. 4 well- 
blended combination of all colors and shades. 
Perst OOONS2 7250 eet eeeiesteete one Seine erate -40 3.00 
Frank J. McCoy. Pure deep pink. Many large 
flowers open on long, strong stems............ .07 70 5.00 
Gate of Heaven. The color is the deepest, rich- 
est yellow of any variety we have seen. The 
florets are large and well placed on long spikes... . .07 -70 5.00 
Giant Nymph. Very large, light pink flowers with 
a creamy throat, open flowers on strong stems. . Pe OS! 50 3.50 
Golden Dream. A vigorous grower; flowers 
beautiful deep yellow. One of the best of its 
COLOT ee hse eee He. Bsn ona ee eho ee -05 50 3.50 
Golden Goddess. The first patented gladiolus. 
Sold under the protection of U. S. Patent 
No. 77. The best deep, rich golden yellow sort 
yet introduced. Ten to twelve out of twenty- 
five florets open at once; tall, perfect spike..... 10 1.00 7.50 
King Arthur. A rufiled bloom of rosy-lavender. 
One of the finest sorts, tall spikes, large flowers. . . .07 .70 5.00 
La Paloma. Early, brilliant orange of an un- 
usually rich and attractive shade. Tall spike; 
long flower head, with florets four and one-half 
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Los Angeles. Beautiful shrimp pink with glow- 
ing orange-carmine blotch in throat; tall and 
graceful stems; most bulbs blooming with two 
SPIES ee eee ee eseetooratsaitenointetlareicle 05 50 3.50 
Maid of Orleans. Milk-white with creamy throat. 
Large flowers, perfectly placed on tall stems... . 10 1.00 7.00 
Mildred Louise. The color, a warm salmon- 
pink, is delightful. The spike and flowers be- 
come tremendously large, but retain their grace 
and beauty in spite of that fact.............. .05 50 4.00 
Minuet. Considered the best lavender; six 
blooms generally{open at once; strong spike 
05 50 4.00 
and heavy foliage; a grand exhibition sort. .05 50 4.00 
Morocco. Glistening dark red with a fiery sheen. 
6 to 8 good size well placed blooms open at a time. 05 50 4.00 
Mother Machree. Beautiful lavender, overlaid 
with shade of salmon-pink towards the edges; 
difficult to describe, but very attractive; might 
be called a smoky. Large, well-placed flowers 
six to ten open at a time, borne on tall, strong 
stems. Should be in every garden............. -0S 90 4.00 
Six Bulbs of a Variety Sold at the Dozen Rate, 25 at the Hundred Rate 
Our pamphlet ““GARDEN CULTURE OF GLADIOLUS” free te customers on request 
