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SCOTCH MARIGOLD (A) 



Calendulas are bushy plants 1 foot high by 

 1 foot in diameter, and are literally covered 

 with large showy double flowers. Our seed 

 has been saved from most perfect flowers in 

 shape, size, depth and color. 



1588 Campfire. 



flowers. 



(Sensation) Brilliant orange 



1589 Chrysantha Sunshine. The petals are long 

 and wide, drooping in the same manner as 

 some Chrysanthemums, giving the large 

 double flowers a globular outline. The color 

 is a clear buttercup yellow. 



(See Color 



1590 Chrysantha Orange Sunshine. 



Plate. Back Cover.) 



1592 Lemon King. Large, double flowers of 

 lemon-yellow. 



1596 Orange King. Large, double flowers of 

 intense golden-orange. 



1597 Orange Shaggy. This is a very distinct 

 new break in Calendulas. The petals are long 

 and deeply fringed or laciniated. The color is 

 a deep orange shading to slightly lighter 

 orange in the center of the bloom, giving the 

 flower a delightful two-tone effect. Well grown, 

 has long stems, plants about 18 inches high. 



1597A YELLOW SHAGGY 



The petals are quilled and deeply cut on the 

 ends, giving the three-inch flowers a very 

 shaggy and artistic appearance. 



The color of the flowers is a bright clear 

 yellow with a lighter yellow center, which is 

 nearly covered by the mass of petals. Flowers 

 are borne on very long stems and their form 

 makes them excellent keepers. Plants grow 

 IVi ft. tall and are valuable for beds, borders 

 and cutting. 



1 598 Radio. This is a recent introduction from 

 Europe. The true Radio form is a medium 

 sized orange flower ■with quilled or comet 

 petals curled and twisted. 



1599 Yellow Colossal. The largest and most 

 profuse blooming of all the large flowering 

 sorts. Flowers bright yellow, 4 ins. and over 

 in diameter having loose gracefully curved 

 petals. 



Price of above, per V-t oi. , 50c; pkt., 15c 



BRACHYCOME, Swan River Daisy (A) 



1560 Iberidifolia is a compact bush, 8 inches 

 high; single, blue or white flowers. It is very 

 suitable for beds or borders, as it blooms most 

 of the summer. As a pretty pot plant for the 

 house it is very desirable. Mixed Colors. 



Per 1000 seeds, 35c; pkt^, 10c 



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1580 Large-flowering Spotted Varieties, Mixed. 



Gorgeous plants for growing in green-house 

 and conservatory. The flowers are borne in 

 the greatest profusion through spring and 

 summer; colors, yellow, maroon, white, etc., 

 spotted and blotched in the most unique fash- 

 ion; 1V 2 feet Pkt., 50c 



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LARGE-FLOWERING (A) 



One of the showiest garden annuals. These 

 new large-flowering sorts are great improve- 

 ments; the plants form little bushes about 10 

 inches high by 1 foot across and are a perfect 

 mass of bloom from early summer until frost. 

 The flowers average nearly 2 inches across, 

 and range through yellow, golden and crim- 

 son, usually with a garnet eye. 



1602 Crimson King. Rich, dark crimson flowers. 



1603 Semi-Double Gold Crest. The color is rich 

 golden yellow with a reddish brown zone and 

 comes with a double row of mammoth petals. 

 The stems are long, ideal for cutting. 



1604 Golden King. Large golden blossoms, with 

 dark eyes. 



1605 Golden Crown. Plants about 2 feet in 

 height. The flowers are large and of perfect 

 symmetrical form. The color, rich golden yel- 

 low, with a shining maroon central zone. 



1606 Drummondii or "Golden Wave." Compact, 

 bushy plants, covered with golden blossoms 2 

 inches across, with small dark center. 



1610 King, -Mixed Colors. 



Price of above, per "A ox., 25c; pkt., 10c 



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1622 Blue 



1628 White 



CANTERBURY BELLS or Bell-Flowers 



No hardy garden or perennial border is com- 

 plete without a representative group of Cam- 

 panulas. 



CALYCANTHEMA, Cup and Saucer (B) 



The "Cup and Saucer" varieties are bien- 

 ■nials ilowering the second year from seed, pro- 

 duce beautiful single flowers 3 inches in 

 length, saucers 3 to 4 inches across. The plants 

 form perfect pyramids of bloom for weeks dur- 

 ing the early summer. (^The seed should be 

 sown every year for flowering the next year. ) 



1624 Rose 1630 Mixed 



Price of above, per 1000 seeds, 50c; pkt., 15c 



MEDIA, Canterbury Bells (23) 



Very ornamental garden plants 'of easiest 

 culture, flowering the second season from 

 seed; hardy biennial (requiring to be sown 

 every year for flowering the next year), 2'/2 

 feet high, producing large, bell-shaped flowers 

 of exquisite colors. 



1662 Single Blue 1666 Single White 



1664 Single Rose 1670 Single Mixed 



Price of above, per 1000 seeds, 50c; pkt., 15c 



CAMPANULA 



Persicaefolia grandiftora (PI. (Peach leaved 

 Bell-Flowers.) Remarkably handsome, hardy 

 perennials, throwing up spikes 2 to 3 feet high; 

 clothed during summer with large, bell-shaped 

 blossoms. Prized for both garden and pot culture. 



1632 Blue 



1634 White 



Price of above per 1000 seeds, $1.00; pkt., 25c 



1640 Pyramidalis. The favorite "Chimney Bell- 

 Flower." It is a hardy perennial, producing spikes 

 4 to 5 feet high, encircled about half of their 

 length with large bell-flowers of white or shades 

 of blue. It thrives in any good soil and is very 

 ornamental. MixtH Colors. 



Per 1000 seeds, SI. 00; pkt., 25c 



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Many years of careful selection has produced 

 an annual Canterbury Bell which blooms from 

 seed in less than six months. The plant grows 

 about two and a half feet tall, each plant having 

 from six to eight spikes of blooms. 

 1653 Mixed Colors. 



Price per 1000 seeds, 50c; pkt., 15c 







Henderson's Garden Guide & Record (Price, 50c or sent on request, no charge with purchases amounting to $4.00 or over), gives complete 

 cultural instructions and suggested uses for all the flower seeds listed in this catalogue. 



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