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QIANT PETUNIAS. 



HENDERSON'S SINGLE GIANT PETUNIAS. Astiain of incom- 



juirable beauty, size and luxuriaiK-e. Moat of the (lowers are 

 exquisitely ruttled or fringeii out lie edges, and are of enormous dimen- 

 sions (4 to 5 inches across), buttheirgreatnieritsliein the tremendous 

 varieties of colors, markings, veinings. blotchings and stripings. In 

 the most grotesque and beautiful combinations; somewitli cliarming 

 deep throats of yellow, white, black, green or maroon, running off Into 

 Intricate veins. Some of the colors are rich and gorgeous and others 

 of lovely delicate shades. (.Sec cur. ) 



Mixed Colors^ Sing-le Giant Petunias Pkt. 15 



"'"""" Giant Aurora. Lovely rosypink. 



with a distinct red band around 



Giant Miranda. Brilliant rose 

 red. merging to scarlet towards 

 the throat: superbl.v fringed..] 5 



Giant Splendora. Richest crim- 

 son-lake, with deep, pure white 

 throat, magnificent 15 



Giant Adniiration. Violet-blue, 

 with clear white blotches, strik- 

 ingly distinct ]5 



Giant King' of Zhnerald. Pink 

 and crimson flowers, banded 

 with pure green 15 



Giant Blue Bird. Sky blue; 

 violet thiont and veins 15 



Giant Delicata. AVhlte with 

 purple edge. fading to lavender; 

 tliroat penciled lieliotrope 15 



Giant Midnigpht. Uark crimson 

 IMirpli'. like crumpled velvet. 

 K litres fringed, intricately veined 

 tlivmts 15 



the deep, exquisitely-penciled 

 white throat 15 



Giant Snowstorm. Purest 

 glistening white with ruffled or 

 fringed edges; deep yellow- 

 throat 15 



Giant Rainbow. Deep throat of 

 intense yellow, witli radiating 

 veins and pencllingsoverla.vlng 

 rich ground colors of various 

 tints 15 



Giant Titauia. Koyai violet- 

 purple. rich and velvety; broad 

 white margin .". 15 



Giant Harlequin. Flowers of 

 differentcolors.all hieroglyphic- 

 ally blotched, spotted or striped 

 with other colors in charming- 

 contusion IE 



What our Customers think of Headersoa's 



"I bought seed of jour Giant Double Pe- 

 tunias last winter, and raised some beautiful 

 single-Howeriagsorts and 60 Sue double ones. 

 I ha re never seen anything so tine in my ex- 

 perience of twenty rears. I would not take 

 $60.00 for the 60 double plants." 



— H. H. Huntress, Manchester, N. H. 



"Last year I got seeds of your Giant Pe- 

 tunias. Some ofthe flowers measured 6 inches 

 across, and were the admiration and wonder 

 of our little city." 



— D. FiLsON, Steubenville, Ohio. 



UL.NiilJBSON 8 GIAKT 

 DOUBLE PETDNIA. 



Olaat Petunias: 



" My Giant Petunias from you were marvel- 

 ously beautiful, they were such a wonder and 

 delight to all my friends." 



— Mns. M. Leahy, CohoctoD, N. Y. 



"By far the most remarkable Petunias that 

 have blossomed in this region must be those 

 raised by Mr. E. J. Thrall oft his city. Except 

 for their greater delicacy and beauty, and 

 greater variety ofcolors,they might bemistak- 

 ea for hollyhocks. ^V/r. Thrall states they are 

 the Giant variety from Henderson <£ Co. . A'. Y." 

 — From the Hartford (Conn.) Daily Times. 



The Collection of Sing-le Giant Petunias, 1 pkt. each of the 

 above 12 named varieties, $1.50. 



HENDERSON'S DOUBLE GIANT PETUNIAS areas large as Holly- 

 hocks; as double as double can l)e, with edges finely fringed, 

 petals fluted and crinkled, intensifying and varying the colors with 

 high llglits and dark shadows, bringing out a richness and effect un- 

 matched by crumpled velvet, which the flowers resemble. There is a 

 variety of colors— sells, blotched, veined, margined, etc.; in short, 

 these double i'etuni as a re unmatched by 11 iiy other strain in the world. 



Mised Colors, Double Giant Petunias Pkt. 25 



Giant Rosy Scarlet. Brilliant Giant Double Pink. Fringed, 

 - scarlet, large fringed, very pun- rose pink 25 



double Howers Pkt. 21 



GiantBoseaCompacta. Grows 

 but inches high, with giant 

 double fringi'd flowers of a bril- 

 liant rose color ~ti> 



Giant Garnet. Double friuged, 



rich glowing crimson 25 



Giant Sea Foam. I )ouble friuged . 

 pnrewliite 'J'l 



Giant Suby. Double fringed, 

 mottled and blended, red OD 

 white 25 



Giant Amethyst. Double 

 fringed, mottled and blended, 

 rich violet on white 25 



Giant Sunrise. Donblefringed 

 blush, suffused and blotched 

 nriiiirie-pink 25 



The Collection of Double Giant Petunias, 1 pkt. of seeds 

 each ofthe 8 separate varieties described above, $2.00. 



HENDERSON'S JUBILEE PHLOX. 



rSRAND acquisitions, being of semi-dwarf and densely compact habit, forming sturdv little round 

 ^ bushes only eight inches high, producing dense masses of bloom from ground to summit. The 

 flowers, borne in immense trusses, are unusually large and beautifully formed — round, with smooth 

 edges — fully equal to the flowers of the best large-flowering perennial Phlox. They are also of 

 superior texture and substance, recuperating quickly if disfigured by storms or early frosts, sooi 

 getting into perfect bloom again; in short, are perfect "any-weather" plants. 



HEITDEBSON'S JUBILEE FHIiOZ is the most brilliantly effective type in culti- 

 vation for bedding. Separate colors planted in separate beds, or the scarlet or pink 

 surrounded by the white, or planted in designs, will form a floral picture of such incom- 

 parable richness of coloring as to be fairly dazzling. They are of easy culture — amply 

 repaying generous treatment— succeeding in all sunny positions, beginning to bloom in 

 the earl.v summer from spring-sown seed and continuing in unexampled profusion until 

 the close of autumn. 



Jubilee Phlox, brilliant mixed colors, containing several shades and 

 colors in addition to the below, pkt., 10c. ; 1,000 seeds, 50c. 



SEPARATE VARIETIES OF HENDERSON'S JUBILEE PHLOX. 



Aurora. Pure bright rose, with carmine eye Pkt. 10 



Enchantress. Exquisite flesh pink, with bright salmon eye lo 



Fire King-. Brilliant, glowing vermilion-scarlet lo 



Magnificus. Deep, rich garnet ; grand lo 



Paragon. Lustrous salmon-scarlet lo 



Diana. Pure snow-white lo 



The Collection of above 6 Jubilee Phlox, 1 pkt. each, for 50c. 



"I must tell you how glorious were my Jubilee Phlox la.-tt year. They were the 

 admiration of all, and many said they were going to order seed this spring."' 



— Mas. G. \V. CuESBUNT, Danville, Ky. 



" The Jubilee Phloxes were a great success, and bloomed from July until October. The lowers 

 were the prettiest imaginable. Everybody admired them." — Miss Louise Rollins, Danbury, Conn. 



" The seeds of your new Phlox proved very successful with me. The plants are neat and low, 

 growing with exceedingly pretty flowers of exquisite shades. Next year I shall use them for 

 'grounders' instead of verbenas." — Mrs. H. C. G. Brandt, Clinton, N. Y. 



For our Complete List of Flower 5eeds, see pages 101 to 116. 



HENDERSON'S 



Jl'BILEK PHLOX. 



