Henderson's Selected 



JrerermlaL 1 iants 



New Perpetual Flowering 



Dianthus 

 OLD SPICE (Plant Patent 499) 



Our experience with this new Dianthus 

 at our trial grounds last season convinces 

 us that it is a plant of exceptional merit. 

 It is extremely hardy. Its habit of growth 

 is compact and cushion-like; flower stems 

 are about i foot tall. It begins flowering 

 in June and continues up to late Autumn. 

 The perfectly formed flowers average two 

 inches across and are a pleasing soft sal- 

 mon pink in color; its fragrance is rich 

 and spicy. It is a hardy border plant par 

 excellence and an ideal cut flower. Price, 

 60c each; $1.50 for 3; $5.00 doz. 



GAILLARDIA "Tower 



Burgundy. The shining wine -red flow- 

 ers, about lyi inches in diameter, are 

 produced on long stems. 



Grand i flora. 2 feet. Colorful red and 

 gold flowers. Price, 35c each; 

 $3.00 per do-.; $22.50 per 100. 



GYPSOPHILA p°eo y ih 



Bristol Fairy. Double. Everblooming. 



A great improvement over the old 

 types of Gypsophila; the individual 

 blossoms are larger, the panicles are 

 also larger, and they are produced in 

 great abundance throughout the entire 

 summer. Price, grafted plants, 

 40c each; $4.00 per doz. 



Pink Veil. Compact habit; flowers a 

 pronounced pink. Price, 40c each; 

 $4.00 doz. 



Pan icu lata. The feathery foliage and 

 white flowers are largely used in mak- 

 ing bouquets. Price, 30c each; 

 $2.75 per doz.; $21.00 per 100. 



HEMEROCALLIS, 

 New Giant Hybrid 



Dover. Bloomed at our Trial Grounds on 

 May 25th. Deep golden flowers of 

 large size produced very freely. 



Hyperion. The flowers are a fine citron- 

 yellow produced in great numbers on 

 stout stems about 40 inches tall. De- 

 lightful fragrance. Blooms throughout 

 July and early August. 



Margaret Perry. Rose-red, buff-orange, 

 lined with red. Blooms July and 

 August. 

 Price of above, 75c each; $7.50 



per doz. 



HIBISCUS 

 (Large-Flowering Mallows) 



Flowers 8 to 10 inches; plants 5 to 6 

 feet. Excellent for background and land- 

 scape planting. Bloom from July to 

 October. We offer Giant Pink, Red and 

 White with Crimson Eye. Price, 35c 

 each; $3.50 per doz. Set of three, 

 $1.00. 



EVERBLOOMING 

 HARDY PHLOX 



Miss Lingard. Early flowering. This 

 pure white variety is undoubtedly the 

 most popular massing Phlox grown. 

 It begins blooming in May and con- 

 tinues up to late October. Height 1 

 feet. Price, 35c each; $3.00 per 

 doz.; $22.50 per 100. 



New Phlox, Augusta 



HARDY PHLOX 



Wonderful improvements have been made in the Phlox 

 Decussata in recent years. They are of the easiest culture, 

 and during the late summer and fall months make the garden 

 bright with their wealth of bloom and enchanting fragrance. 



A QUINTET OF AMERICA'S FINEST NEW PHLOX 



American Beauty Red 

 AUGUSTA 

 (U. S. Plant Patent No. 252) 



A strong growing plant, about 

 2 j^ feet when fully grown, with 

 rich bronzy-green foliage. The 

 color is a brilliant cherry -red, in- 

 tense and sparkling. 



Pure White 

 MARY LOUISE 



Pure glistening snow-white 

 heads of unusually large size. The 

 individual flowers are twice as 

 big as any other White Phlox. A 

 perfectly beautiful variety. It is 

 a good grower, with clean foliage. 



Brilliant Carmine-Crimson 

 FLASH 



Gorgeous large Carmine -Crim- 

 son flowers with orange-scarlet 

 centers. They are produced freely 

 on vigorous plants of medium 

 height. Very showy. 



Majestic Salmon Pink 



SALMON BEAUTY 



Giant bright salmon-rose florets 



with white centers combining 



into immense masses on dwarf 



plants; very appealing. 



Finest Lavender Blue 

 SILVERTON 

 Clear pale lavender-blue, eye 

 light phlox purple with halo. Of 

 medium height and a strong 

 grower. Individual florets reach 

 1 % inches. One of the loveliest. 



PRICE, ANY OF ABOVE, 45c each; 54-50 per doz. 

 SPECIAL OFFER: The Quintet of America's Finest Phlox, $2.00. 



STANDARD Up to Date VARIETIES 



Mrs. Milly Van Hoboken 'Medium). Color, 

 bright pink with a slight and delicate mauve 

 suffusion; strong grower and free flowering. 

 The general color effect at a distance is a fine 

 bright pink. 



Mrs. Jenkins (Tall). The best tall, early white 

 for massing. 



New Bird (Medium). Deep crimson-red, al- 

 most vermilion, and purple eye. The flower 

 heads are carried well above the foliage in well- 

 branched spikes. A very brilliant and excel- 

 lent variety. 



Pa i nted Lady (Med i u m). Strong upright 

 growth and large masses of flower heads. Sil- 

 ver pink with salmon shadings and cherry red 

 eye. 



Tigress. A truly remarkable Phlox. Vigorous 

 grower; large healthy foliage grows 2}^ to 3 

 feet. The trusses are huge pyramids of bril- 

 liant orange-scarlet. 

 PRICE OF ABOVE: 

 35c each; $3.50 per do:. Set of 10 Standard Phlox, $3.00. 



Purchaser pays transportation charges on plants. If you wish your 



order sent by Parcel Post, please add 10% to value of your order 



for shipments East of the Mississippi River, and 20% for points 



West of the Mississippi River. 



Commander Koehl. Dark blood-red. Large 

 clusters on strong, tall stems. Flowers large, 

 keeping their color in heat and rain. July and 

 August. 2)4, feet high. 



Daily Sketch. Largest individual florets and 

 trusses of any Pink Phlox. It is a beautiful 



light salmon-pink with carmine eye. A lovely, 

 dependable variety. Medium height. 



Enchantress ^Medium). The well-known 

 bright salmon-pink with lighter shadings and 

 dark red eye. 



Europe (Medium). A pure white with a very 

 decided crimson carmine eye; large flowers 

 in good compact trusses. 



Leo Schlageter (Medium). Strong grower; 

 large, pyramidal trusses, brilliant scarlet-car- 

 mine flowers with darker center. 



