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ENDERSON'S 



SUPERIOR 



pOUBLE H OLLYHOCKS. 



Our Hollyhocks received the highest award a,t the World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1S93. 



Grand summer and autumn flowering plants, bearinglongnpikes of doubleflowers, '{to 4 inches across. 

 They are old inhabitants of our gardens, but are now so improved in doulileness and enlarged in size, 

 under our special culture and hybridization, as to be revelations of gorgeous beauty to those ivho have 

 not seen these improved sorts. Hardy biennial, Tj to 8 feet high. The seed we offer has been saveii from 

 our unrivaled collection of choicest iinproveil double varieties. (.See cut.) 



" The Hollyhock scfd 1 had of 

 you two years ago I jilanted in ii 

 large mound and lastsuinnii'r tlmy 

 wcri'just lovely and much admired 

 by all who saw them." 



Mrs. I. T. liROWXELL. 



Little Compton, R. I. 



" In ordering some Hollyhocks 

 and Petunias from you last season 

 I thought youriirirestoo high and 

 ordered ha iant-t' from ottier ]>art'irs. 

 lint when youriilantsliloomed they 

 were so much superior to any ever 

 sf'fn here hy an.vonethat I fjt more 

 than rep.iid and it proved to mr 

 again tliat fre<iuently the highest 

 prices are t he cheapest. 1 have never 

 seen such magnificent llollyhncks 

 and Petunias either. \orth or. South. 



w. H. chadboi:rn, 



Wilmington, y. C." 



HENDERSON'S SUPERIOR DOUBLE HOLLYHOCKS 



Double Blush I'kt. 10 



" Canary Yellow. .10 



" Crimson 10 



" DeepBose 10 



" Lavender 10 



" Lig-ht Apricot. .10 " " VioletCentrelO- 



" Black 10- 



Extra Choice Double Uized. From named varieties lO 



Imported collections of Superior Double Hollyhocks, 

 6 separate colors, 40c.: IJ separate colors. Toe. 



Double Maroon.. 



" Pink 



" Purple.. 

 " Salmon.. 

 " White 



Pkt. lO 



10 



10 



10- 



10 



Hardy "ALLEGHENY" 



HOLLYHOCKS. 



HAnnOTH SEni-DOUBLE FRINGED FLOWERS. 



(■^^HESE e.Minisitely beautiful Hollyhocks are nn entire break from the old-style formal flower- 

 L\, ing ones. The tlowerH of this new type often measure .^i-i inches in diameter, nearly as large as 

 ^•^ tea-plates ; but their great merits lie in the wondrous delicacy of coloring and te.vture ; the semi- 

 double flowers are gracefully composed of fringed and crinkled petals, resembling rosettes of daintiest 

 crushed satin. The colors are shell pink, rose and ruby red. The plants are hardy and large, robust 

 growers; the flowers are not closely huddled uji. like other Hollyhocks, but gracefull.v and carelessl.v 

 pUued among the large leafy liranches. which exactly suits the airv style of flowers, showing them off to 

 the best advantage; every bud, clear to the top. develops into a flower, thereby considerablj- extending 

 the flowering period, and us the flowers nmtui-e they drop from the Stem, so tliat the plants are always. 



HABDY A1.I.!eGHI:I7Y HOIiI.YHOCKS, Mixed Colors Pkt. 10 



SINGLE=FLOWERINQ HOLLYHOCKS. 



The ipsthetic taste of times now requires 

 for "old-fashioned gardens" old-fashioned 

 flowers, among whiih the large old-fashioned single Hollyhocks are conspiciiousl.v lieautlful ; our mix- 

 ture here offered contains all colors, shades and variegations. Pkt., 5c.; 1,000 seeds, 25c, 



HENDERSON'S SUPERIOR 



"PRIDE OF THE GARDEN" 



HARiaOLDS. 



Grand Marigolds. Theimmense flowers are densely 

 double, 8 to 10 inches in circumference, and quilled with 

 the regularit.v and perfection of a Dahlia. A highly 

 meritorious feature is tlie compact dwarf habit of the 

 plant, which forms dense bushes only 15 to 18 inches 

 high by 2 feet across. For effective garden display 

 during the summer and autumn months, nothing can 

 surpass the gorgeous masses of color of these grand 

 varieties. (See cut.) Pkt. 



Pride of the Garden Marig'old , Mixed Colors. . 10 



Canary Yellow, i' At. 10 Golden Orange 10 



" Your Marigold seed ' Pride of the Garden' is 

 superior, the Excelsior of all Marigolds, being very 

 early flowered, dwarf, bushvand verv large flowered." 

 WILLl.i.M BEDM.iN, Woodbridge,\.J. 



UENDEnSON S PRIDE OPTHBS 

 GAKIIEN MARIGOI.ng. 



FUtrl, CUt,XlJIlAl, II«STRX;CXIOMS are: PRIPtXCD ON AL,L OF OUR Kt.O'W^ER SEED PACKETS. 



