78 jfrllll 



PKT. 



SCABIOSA, or " Mourning Bride," effective 

 garden annuals with large double flowers on 

 long stems; fine for cutting; various colors. 



Maxima (Leviathan) , mixed colors 10 



" Azure Fairy, lavender 10 



" Snowball (Candidissima), white 10 



" Royal Purple (A tropurpurea). purple. .10 



" fiery-scarlet 10 



" Beaten Gold (Aurantiaca). yellow... .10 



Nana, fl. pi., mixed (dwarf double), 1 ft. .. .05 



" " collection of 6 colors 25 



SCHIZANTHUS, garden annuals, 2 ft.; fringed 

 flowers of various colors and markings; very 

 showy. 



Fine mixed 05 



Schizmthus Wisetoniensis. (See page 105) 20 

 Grahami Nivens. New. (See page 105) .. - .20 



Rosamond. New. (See page 105) 20 



TrimaculatUS. New. (See page 105) 20 



Large-flowering Hybrids, mixed, new and 

 beautiful colors and combinations. (See 

 page 105) 10 



SHASTA DAISY (See page 89) 25 



SELENE compacta, double, mixed colors, 



garden annual, forming compact, round 

 little bushes 6 ins. high, densely covered with 



double flowers of white, pink or red 05 



Bijou, a new variety, bearing double flowers 

 of a brilliant salmon -rose color 10 



SINNINGIA REGINA HYBRIDA, new 



Gloxinia-like pot plant. (See page 105) . . .25 



SMI LAX, tender perennial twiner of neat 

 growth, clothed from base to summit with 

 small glossy green leaves 10 



SOLANUM Seaforthi anum, beautiful climber 

 10 to 15 ft. high, with immense clusters of 

 light blue flowers; tender perennial, bloom- 

 ing the first summ er from seed 15 



STEVIA serrata, tender perennial li ft. high, 

 for either pots or garden culture; clusters of 

 white flowers 10 



STOKESIA cyanea. (See page 107) 10 



STOCKS, well-known annuals, sometimes grown 

 in pots but usually used for garden decora- 

 tion; flowers double, of various colors and 

 very fragrant. 

 Large-flowering 10 Weeks, double mixed .10 



" ;• double white 10 



" " " lavender 10 



•« " " violet 10 



" " " chamois 10 



" " " blood-red 10 



«« «« " sky-blue 10 



" «< " canary-yellow... .10 



«« «« " bright rose 10 



•« «« " collection 6 colors 50 



.< .< <c .« 12 ■■ 75 



Henderson's Colossal, 10 weeks, a grand, 

 large-flowering strain. (See page 106 ) 



Colossal, double mixed colors 15 



" " Eldorado, sulphur- vellow. . .15 



" " Rosy Morn, rosv-flesh 15 



" «' Mont Blanc, pure white.. . .15 



" *' Grand Rouge , fiery-crimson .15 



" " Aurora, copper-red 15 



" " Blue Bells, dark blue 15 



'« " collection of 6 colors 75 



Hollyhock-flowered, mixed. (See page 106) .15 

 " " White. (See page 106). .20 



" " crimson. (See page 106) .20 



" " light blue.(Seepaael06).20 



" " rose. (Seepage 106).. . .20 



Baby, 10 weeks, white. (See page 106) 25 



" " scarlet. (See page 106).. . .25 

 Cut-and-Come-Again, Princess Alice, 

 double white flowers on long spikes, pro- 

 duced throughout the season; 2 ft 10 



Emperor Stocks, mixed colors, a biennial 

 variety, usually lasting several years if pro- 

 tected; double flowers of various colors 10 



"Beauty of Nice," a new autumn and winter- 

 flowering Stock of robust , rapid growth, 2 to 

 2i ft. high, commencing to flower in from 12 

 to 15 weeks from seed-sowing, and continu- 

 ing to flower for months; unusually large, 

 double flowers on spikes 8 to 12 ins. long; 

 color exquisite flesh-pink; very fragrant.. .25 



SUNFLOWER, Single Thousand-flowered, 



branching pyramidal plant, bearing hundreds 



of large vellow Sunflowers; 12 ft oz. ,25c, .05 



Macrophyllus giganteus, large yellow flow- 

 ers; 6 ft oz., 25c, .05 



Silver-leaved (Argophyllus), silver foliage; 

 yellow flowers oz., 25c, . 05 



Giant Russian, immense yellow flowers. 18 to 

 20 ins. across; often grown for seeds, oz., 15c, .05 



Sulphur Gem, dwarf plants, bearing numer- 

 ous flowers;sulphur with black centre, oz. ,25c, . 05 



Variegated foliage, leaves striped or blotched 

 with yellow; flowers yellow; 6 ft., .oz., 30c, .05 



STOCKS, HOLLYHOCK-FLOWERED. 



SUNFLOWER, DOUBLE, GLOBES OF GOLD. 



THL'.VBERGIA. 



SUNFL WEB.— Co ntin u ed. 

 Single Cut-and-Come-Again Sunflowers 

 (Helianthus cucumerif olius hybrids), dwarf, 

 bushy plants, only 3 to 4 ft. high, bearing 

 hundreds of small sunflowers, 3 to 4 ins. 

 across; showy for garden, fine for cutting. 



Cut-and-Come-Again, mixed oz., 25c .05 



" Stella, golden- yellow with black centre, 



oz., 30c, .05 

 " WhiteStar, white with black eye.oz. ,50c, .05 

 " Sinus, lemon, dark centre. .. .oz., 50c, .05 

 " Mars, golden, dark eye .... oz.. 50c. 05 

 Cactus-flowered, mixed colors, asthetic 

 quilled and twisted petals; cream, lemon or 



orange, with dark centres 10 



Perkeo, onlv 12 ins. high; golden, dark eye. .10 

 Double Cut- and- Co me- Again Sunflowers 

 (Helianthus cucumerif olius, fl. pi.), branch- 

 ing plants, 3 to 4 ft. high, bearirg continu- 

 ously long-stemmed flowers, 3 to 4ins. across, 

 with very double centres surrounded by a 

 row of guard petals; fine for cutting. 



Double Cut-and-Come-Again, golden 10 



" " sulphur- white 10 



" " mixed colors 10 



Double Calif ornicus, immense double 



orange-colored flowers, 4 to 5 ft., .oz., 25c .05 

 Double Chrysanthemum-flowered. (See 



page 106) 10 



Double Globes of Gold (Dwarf multiflora, fi. 



pi.). (Seepage 106) 10 



Double globosus fistulosus, large, round 



double flowers; 6 ft oz., 25c, .05 



Sunflower, Hardy Red. New. (See page 106) .25 

 SWATNSONIA. A popular house plant. Foliage 

 as graceful as an Acacia; flowers resembling 

 Sweet Peas, produced in sprays of 12 to 20. 

 Of the easiest culture and ever-blooming. 

 It climbs readily, or it may be grown as a 

 bush plant by trimming it back as it grows; 

 tender perennial. 1 to 4 ft. 

 Swainsonia alba grandiflora, pure white. . .10 



" carminea, carmine-red 10 



SWEET PEAS. (See pages 108 to 110.) 

 SWEET ROCKET, mixed colors, hardy gar- 

 den favorites; 2 to 3 ft.; fragrant purple or 



white flowers 05 



SWEET SULTAN. (See Centaurea, page 68.) 



' Giant-flowering. (See page 107.) 



SWEET WILLIAM, an old favorite, hardy gar- 

 den perennial, 1 ft. high, bearing heads of 

 fragrant, richly colored flowers. 



Harlequin. (See page 107) 10 



Single, fine mixed 05 



Perfection, large-flowering, mixed .10 



Double, fine mixed 05 



Perfection, large-flowering, mixed .15 

 Collection of 6 separate sorts 25 



THUNBERGIA alata, mixed colors, annual 

 climber. 6 ft. high, bearing freely buff, white 



or orange flowers with black centres 05 



Alata Bakeri, pure white; white eye 10 



" Aurantiaca, golden, with brown eye . .10 



TORENIA, fine plants for vases or pot culture, 

 flowering continuously; also suitable for gar- 

 den planting in the summer; tender peren- 

 nials, 6 to 12 ins. high. 

 Princess of Montenegro, giant flowers of 

 lavender and purple, with yellow throat. . . .15 



The Bride, grand white flowers 15 



Violetta, large white flowers, tinted porcelain 

 and spotted violet 15 



TRITOMA uvaria grandiflora (Red-hot Poker 

 Plant), hardy perennials, with orange-red 

 flowers on spikes 4 to 5 ft. high 10 



VALERIAN, mixed, showy, hardy garden 

 plants, bearing heads of red, rose or white 

 flowers; 1* ft 05 



VERBENA, Henderson's Mammoth, im- 

 proved large-flowering type: the individual 

 florets cannot be covered with a 25c. silver 

 piece. I. See ;ioge_lll.) 



Mammoth, mixed 

 " white 



7,000 seeds, 



25c, 

 50c, 

 50c, 

 50c, 

 50c, 

 50c, 

 50c, 



scarlet " 



" purple " ' 



" pink " 



" salmon " ' 



" Auricula-eyed " ' 



" yellow. (See pngc 111).. . 



Aurora Borealis, a new and fine blood-scarlet, 



Commandante Marechand, garnet 



Collections' :iUivr !' Mammoth Verbenas. . ?1 

 Bush Verbenas, mixed colors, of compact, 

 upright habit; flowers of various colors. . . . 



VINCA rosea, bushy, tender perennial. 1J ft. 

 high: flowering freely the first season from 

 seed: very showy for garden beds. 



Bright rose . . . Pkt., 10c. | Pure white 



White, with rose eye, 10c. I Mixed colors . . . 



The Superiority of Henderson's Seeds, Plants, Bulbs, etc.. 



has won 

 for them 



65 



Highest Awards Pan a ! A ,he 



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