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PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK— FLOWER SEEDS 



PERENNIAL 



FLOWER 



SEEDS 



FOR 



SUMMER, 

 SOWING 



(Continued) 



LUPINUS 



MYOSOTIS RUTH FISCHER 



DIANTHUS, Hardy, Grass or Spice Pinks— Continued. 



Plumarius, double mixed. The favorite Pheasant's 



Eye or Grass Pinks 1 foot 



DIGITALIS or Foxglove. Gloxinia-Flowered. 



These improved Foxgloves are very showy, hardy 

 plants; they are easy to grow and produce freely, 

 spikes, 4 to 5 feet high, well furnished with large 

 Gloxinia-like flowers of various colors, including 

 white, cream, rose, red and other shades. 



White, spotted 10 Purple, spotted 



Lilac, spotted 10 Rose, spotted 



Mixed colors. (Gloxinoides) 



Grandiflora. Yellow. Very charming flowers of 

 soft chrome-yellow on 3-foot spikes 



Monstrosa. Long spikes of large flowers, many 

 of which are beautifully spotted, etc., but the strik- 

 ing feature of this strain is the enormous bell-shaped 

 blossom that tops each spike of flowers. Mixed colors 



Pkt. 



10 



15 



GAILLARDIA Giant Hardy Hybrid. The flowers often 

 4 to 5 inches across, and very highly colored, as 

 scarlet with gold edge, blood-red with yellow edge, 

 yellow with orange disk, golden with scarlet border 

 pure yellow, fiery-crimson and many others. These 

 magnificent Gaillardias are hardy perennials, com- 

 pact in growth and produce a constant succession 

 of flowers summer and fall. Mixed colors 10 



GYPSOPHILA "Paris Market." An improved large- 

 flowering variety of G. elegans. It forms branching 

 plants about 2 feet high, fairly smothered all sum- 

 mer long with graceful clusters of snow-white flow- 

 ers half an inch across. A pretty garden annual, 



and of great value for bouquets, vases, etc 10 



Double-flowering (G. paniculala fl. pi.). A new type 

 bearing racemes of double white flowers which last 

 long in perfection; 50% will come double, the 

 balance single-flowering plants 25 



HOLLYHOCK Hardy Double. Grand summer and 

 autumn flowering plants, bearing long spikes of 

 double flowers 3 to 4 inches across. They are old 

 . inhabitants of our gardens, but are now so im- 

 proved in doubleness and enlarged in size, as to be 

 revelations of beauty to those who have notseen these 

 improved sorts. Hardy biennials 5 to 8 ft. high... 



Double Canary-yellow 10 



" Crimson 10 Double Pink 10 



" Lavender 10 " Purple 10 



" Maroon 10 " White 10 



" White Violet Center 10 



Extra Choice Double Mixed. From named varieties. 



500 seeds, 50c 10 



Imported Collections of Double Hardy Hollyhocks. 



6 separate colors, 40c; 12 separate colors 75c 



Single-flowering Hollyhocks, mixed colors, 500 



seeds, 35c 10 



Allegheny Hollyhocks. Mixed colors. Semi-double 



fringed flowers. 500 seeds, 50c 10 



Henderson's Ever-Blooming Annual Hollyhocks. Grand 

 Combination Mixture of doubles and semi-doubles, 

 including all colors, shades and variegations. 

 Per 500 seeds, $1.00; Pkt 15 



Pkt 

 HIBISCUS, Hardy Varieties (Marsh Mallows). These 

 are showy hardy bushy plants, 3 feet high, bearing 

 immense bowl-like flowers often 6 inches across. 



Giant Rainbow. A grand hardy perennial shrub, 

 growing from 5 to 6 feet high, producing beautiful 

 single flowers 6 to 8 inches in diameter, the colors 

 range from white and pink to many shades of red 

 and crimson, which we offer in mixture. Pkt 



Giant Yellow. Yellow, garnet throat 



INCARVILLEA Delavayi. Beautiful plant with long, 

 flexible branches, strong flower stalks 3 ft. high, 

 bearing large tubular flowers of rosy carmine, spot- 

 ted yellow; throat brown 



LATHYRUS Latif olius, Hardy Everlasting Peas. These 

 climb 6 to 8 feet high when trained on a trellis; the 

 flowers are borne in large clusters. They are 

 adapted to rough places, to scramble over rocks 

 and bushes; splendid cut flowers. 



Red 1 



White Pearl. Large pure white flowers 1 



Mixed colors 1 



LUNARIA Biennis or "Honesty." Hardy biennial es- 

 pecially useful in shady, damp places; the flowers 

 of purple, crimson or white are followed by silvery 

 transparent seed pods; height, 2 feet. Mixed colors. .1 



LOBELIA, Hardy. Tall, hardy perennials with long 

 spikes of brilliant flowers. Fine for permanent 

 beds and borders. They thrive in shady situations; 



2 to 4 feet. Mixed colors 2 



Cardinalis. ' (Cardinal Flower.) Long spikes of in- 

 tense scarlet flowers 2 



LUPINUS, New Hardy Hybrids. Showy, hardy peren- 

 nials 3 to 4 feet in height producing during summer, 

 long racemes of pea-like flowers in a variety of colors 

 {See engraving) \ 



LYCHNIS Chalcedonica. The scarlet Lychnis, an old 

 favorite bearing heads of bright scarlet flowers; 

 very hardy ; 3 to 4 feet j 



MYOSOTIS or Forget-Me-Nots. Well known perennials. 



"Blue Eyes" (Novelty). A robust-growing variety of 

 fine constitution, exceedingly free-flowering and 

 bears its flowers well on the top. It is 12 inches 

 high, upright and compact in growth, each plant 

 making a bouquet of Forget-Me-Nots. The color 

 is a telling bright blue and when seen in the mass, as 

 a bed, or in rows, is particularly effective 2 



Ruth Fischer. The plant is compact with glossy dark 

 green foliage, above which are carried large clusters 

 of immense pure Forget-me-not blue flowers, larger 

 than those of any other known Forget-me-not | 



Triumph. A large-flowering Forget-me-not. The 

 flowers are large and borne in clusters on long 

 stems. Color, bright turquoise-blue with yellow 



eye. 



Palustris, Large-flowering. Dark-blue; 1 foot 



Victoria. Grand "Forget-me-nots" forming round, 



compact bushes about 8 inches high. 

 Blue .10 Mixed colors 1 



Henderson's Garden Guide and Record answers all cultural questions. 



if requested. 



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