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Henderson's GIAflT RUpFlJiEt) Pansies. 



A remarkable Ktrain of Kiniit I'niisies. tlir flmvors of whiih a re no larjrL' ami full that Hip ln-oail pctalw himmii tn be " satlicrcd " to the etem. 

 cauBlug thcin to be aiidulntcd and (Jiitid from centre to linMinfereiice, not iiidikc " frilled " velvet. Tln' miUKUal HiiliHtanee of the tlowerw. 

 aided by these eorriiKatioiiH. thus enablen them to preneiit li<i|d.o|ien and IiandHome faieH, even durlnjr windy or dry snaiiner weather, wlien 

 other paiiHV HowerH flop or wilt. The flowerH are extraordinarily lariie and aie borne on MtroiiR BtemKwell above the foliaKe; they are nearly 

 all five blotehed on the "odier" pattern, and contain riili combinatlonH of colorinK.includlnKSonienewtlnts and blendliicH not met with in 

 other pansies. The plants are vigorous aad large, and flower abundantly Uized Colors, Pkt. 25 



Henderson's Giant ]VIottled -^ PALSIES i^ Henderson's IVIammoth Parisian 



A distinct new type of Pansies of (greatest merit. The plants are 

 of compact bushy form with very Intense ureen luxuriant follase. 

 They ro*>t unusually deep, and in conse<iuenee are not Husceptll>le 

 to drought and heat ; the flower stems are particularly strong and 

 rigid, holding the flowers u|irlglit. The great merits of these 

 pansies. however. lie in the giant size and profusion of rtowei-s — well 

 grown they measure 3 to 3' j inches across— and of most gorgeous 

 effects, blotched, spotted, marbled, veined, striped and blended, 

 colors passing through reds, rose, pink, white, purple. In beautiful 

 and Indescribable variegation. These pausies were u wnnleil u prize 

 at the Paris Expoaitioa, IDOO Mixed Colors, Pkt. 25 



The Tarislnn I'aiisies are dlHtinguished by their magnificent and 

 varied colors aiul strong markings, 'i'hereis usuiill.v alarge" blotch" 

 on ea<h of the Ave petals, with a surroundingband of some strikiugi.v 

 contrasting color, over all of which is thrown a<i>bweb-like netting 

 of yet another hue. The combinations j)revaiiing are composed of 

 shades of cinnamon, violet canary and orange-yellow, black, garnet, 

 light blue, indigo, cream, etc. These i)ansies have been brouglit up 

 to a high standard of excellence, the flowers being of fine substance, 

 perfect shape and of mammoth slue, measuring, when ])roperly cul- 

 tivated, four inches across. A large number of these pansies 

 are also very fragrant Mixed Colors, Pkt. 25 



We send 



free 

 tbe picture, 



"A Yard 

 of Pansies," 

 to every 

 buyer of 

 Four Best 

 Strains of 

 Pansies. 



Henderson's ]VIA|VI1VI0TH BUTTEJ^FliV Pansies. 



These Pansies we are very proud of. We have sold them for a number of years ani receive hundreds of letters praising their superior 

 beauty, size and other merits; they were awarded a medal at the Columbian Exposition, Chicago, where they competed with the best from 

 all over the world. When our unequaled collections of all types of jiansles are In bloom we go over them dally and any plant producing 

 flowers of superlative merit Is removed to our - Mammoth Butterfly " plot of pansies, where nothing but the largest, handsomest and 

 most perfect are allowed to remain. Consecpiently the seed is saved from the greatest variety of types, including only the best of Giant 

 Cassiers, Bugnots, Trimnrdeau. .'i-blotched OdIer. Giant Kngllsh. French and German hybrbls. etc . Tesiiltlng In the greatest variety of 

 coloring, marking, blotching, veiidng, etc., for Ijrilliant and attractive beds Mixed Colors, /**(. 25 



TTHE COLLECTION "HENDERSON'S 4 BEST STRAINS OF PANSIES," ^1 AQ 



' and with every collection the beautiful picture, "A Yard of Pansies," tree. "P • W^ 



Salvia ''Scarlet Dragoon/' 



(Show>' ox Colored Vl^kte opi'Osixk. ) 

 A most magnificent summer and autumn flowering bedding plant. The old 

 Salvia Splendens.or Scarlet Sage as itis popularly known, has long been a favor- 

 ite, and our customers can partially appreciate the superiority of this new variety 

 when we state that the flowers are uearl.v double tlie size, closely crowding the 

 immense 8i)ikes that often measure fi inches across. I'ull-grown i)lants in bloom 

 form compact bushes 3 feet through by :\ feet high, and bloom from ground to 

 summit. We know of nothing that can eciual the gorgeous effect of a row or bed 

 of these Salvias, when in full bloom; tlie waving masses of glistening scarlet, 

 against green surroundings of lawn or foliage is nmtchless Pkt. 25 



Hem Tom Thumb or Cupid Suieet Peas. 



Compact dwarf plants not over 6 or 7 inches high, covering a circumference of about 18 Inches, 

 hugging the ground, with no tendenc.v to either climb or trail. The innumerable short liranches form ii 

 perfect tuft of green foliage, which soon becomes studded with flowers of good form and substance, and 

 nearly as large as those of the climbing Sweet Peas. For edgings, low beds and for pot culture they 

 are imique and wonderfully pretty. l,See cat.) 



Alice Eckford Cupid. Creamy pink standard ; wings white, flushed pink Pkt. 10c. , per oz. 20c. 



Beauty Cupid. Delicate rose color shading to white, suffused rosy carmine Pkt. 10c. , per oz. 20c. 



Boreattou Cupid. Hlch maroon color, with darker veluings Pkt. 10c. , per oz. 25c. 



Countess of Radnor Cupid. Beautiful lavender flowers of large size Pkt. 10c. , per oz. 25c. 



Pirefly Cupid. Of dazzling scarlet effect, literally covered with blooms Pkt. 10c. , per oz. 25c. 



Blanche Terry Cupid. Standard bright rose-pink, wings blush white Pkt. lOc, per oz. 20c. 



Primrose Cupid. Creamy .vellow flowers Pkt. 10c. , per oz. 20c. 



White Cupid. Pure white flowers Pkt. 5c., per oz. 15c. 



Blue Cupid. Ylolet-purple approaching blue Pkt. 15c., 2 for 25c. 



Royalty Cupid. A deep rose-pink self Pkt, 15c., 2 for 25c. 



Stella Morse Cupid. Creamj- buff and apricot, shaded rosy carmine Pkt. 15c., 2 for 25c. 



Apple Blossom Cupid. A charming combination of pink and white Pkt. 15c.. 2 for 25c. 



CTIPrD 



SWEET 

 PEA. 



T116 Golleclion ot Gupid Sweet Peas, 



1 packet each of the fl^l (\(\ 

 at>ov6 12 varieties, tPliV/V* 



