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HENDERSON'S SUPERIOR FREESIAS 



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Freesias are most popular for pot culture, flowering in the winter and spring in 

 the conservatory, or window garden; 6 to 8 bulbs should be planted in a 4-inch pot. 

 They force readily and can be had in bloom by Christmas if desired, and by having 

 a dozen or more pots started in the cold frame they can be brought in at intervals, 

 thereby keeping up a continuous display of bloom through the winter; the flowers 

 are produced 6 to 8 on stems about 9 inches high. 



Purity. A distinct and greatly improved type producing large sprays of purest 

 snow-white flowers of immense size and deliciously fragrant; it is very free blooming 

 and of great value for forcing for cut flowers. (See engraving.) Extra Size Bulbs, 

 60c. per doz.; §4.50 per 100; $40.00 per 1000. 



The "Fardel" Colored Freesias. These beautiful novelties are rapidly winning 

 favor on account of their lovely and unique colorings, viz., shades of pink, mauve, purple, 

 violet, blue, yellow and orange. Very fragrant and free flowering. Each principal spike 

 usually carries 7 to 9 flowers — while the side spikes of which each bulb produces several 

 usually bear 5 to 6 flowers. Their culture differs in no way from that of the white Freesia, 

 {Weight 1 lb. per 100.) 



Mixed Hybrids. 10c. each; S1.00 per doz.; S7.50 per 100. 



OXALIS 



Charming little half-trailing or bushy plants particularly adapted for pot culture and 

 hanging baskets, the foliage alone is very attractive and when in flower they are exceedingly 

 pretty. Postage free. 



Bermuda Buttercups. This is one of the finest winter-flowering plants for pot culture. 

 Its strong luxuriant grower, and the •jreat profusion of bloom produced in uninterrupted 

 abundance for weeks is astonishing. The flowers are of the purest bright buttercup yellow. 

 5c. each; 50c. per doz.: S2.50 per 100. 



Grand Duchess. A California variety of great beauty; of dwarf, sturdy growth, throw- 

 ing large exquisite flowers well above the foliage. Extremely free flowering from November 

 till June. Price, for either White, Pink or Lavender, 5c. each; 50c. doz.; $2.50 per 100. 



LILY OF THE VALLEY 



i (.Ready for delivery in November ) 



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Henderson's Extra Single Crowns or "Pips." The finest grade 

 Crowns in the world for winter flowering. They will bear 12 to 16 large bells 

 on strong stalks, with foliage, even when forced for extra early; the pips 

 average large, plump and regular, with extra long roots. 25 Crowns 

 (1 bundle) S1.50; 100 Crowns S5.00; $45.00 per 100. 



Fortin's Giant. The largest variety yet produced, but it is only 

 adapted for open ground planting and may not show much superiority 

 the first spring after planting, but by the second season, it produces 

 wonderfully luxuriant foliage and immense spikes of purest white bells 

 twice the size of any sort. 



Crowns, S1.00 per doz.; S7.50 per 100. 



TRILLIUM GRANDIFLORUM 



(American Wood Lily.) Most beautiful American plants, per- 

 fectly hardy, growing and flowering profusely in partially 3haded 

 nooks about the lawn, under trees, etc. The flowers are large,' 

 of the finest white, changing in a few days to soft rose. 12c. each; 

 $1.25 per doz.; 89.00 per 100. // by Parcel Post add postage at 

 zone rates on page 2 of cover. Packed weight 3 lbs. per 100. 



BLOOD 

 ROOT 



(Sanauinarla Cana- 

 densis Major .) A large, 

 flowering improved var- 

 iety of our native 

 "Blood Root." A fine 

 hardy, spring-b loom- 

 ing, low-growing plant 

 for shady beds; hand- 

 some leaves, large pure 

 white flowers. Height 



inches, 12c. each; 

 SI. 25 doz.; S9.00 per 

 100. 



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 Weight 1 lb. per 100. 



SPRING FLOWERING CROCUS SSSK n $iig5i M 



As edgings to beds— and bordering walks— or as undergrowth among tulips, hyacinths, daffo- 

 dils, etc., they are very effective as the flowers are over when the other bulbs begin blooming 

 and then the crocus foliage forms a beautiful grass like setting for the later flowering bulbs Crocus 

 are also easily flowered in the house in winter, grown in pots and pans of soil. We have dis- 

 continued offering the cheap mixtures of Crocus as the larger bulbs— produce more and larger 

 flowers. (See engraving.) <«.6w. 



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 Weight 3 lbs. per 100. 



Price — Named Varieties 30c. per Dozen 

 $2.00 per 100 $18.00 per 1000. 



BLUE AND PURPLE CROCUS 

 Baron Von Bruno. A large deep purple. 

 David Rlzzio. Deep lavender shaded purple 

 Hero. Dark glossy purple. Extra 1 arge and 



fine. 

 Maximilian, Beautiful sky-blue flowers, 



very distinct. 



YELLOW CROCUS 

 Cloth of Gold. The earliest of all, yellow 



veined golden brown. 

 Yellow Mammoth. The largest bulbs of 



above produce several flowers. 



STRIPED CROCUS 



Albion. Lavender striped white and violet. 

 Cloth of Silver. White feathered striped 

 with lilac and purple. 



Fantazy. Immense flowers of light gray 

 striped dark blue. 



WHITE CROCUS 



King of Whites. Long snow-white flowers. 

 May. Lovely round petalled pure white 

 flowers of great size. 



Mount Blanc. An old favorite, large pure 

 white. 



Mixed Giant Flowering Crocus. All 



colors and shades including many new hybrid 

 seedlings so far outclassing the ordinary 

 trade mixtures that we have discarded the 

 latter. 



Price — 20c. per 

 $12.00 per 1000. 



doz., $1.50 pes 100i 



