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HenderSOn's JUBILEE PHLOX Jphlox Drummondii 



Grand acquisitions, forming sturdy little bushes only eight inches high, producing masses of bloom from 

 ground to summit. The flowers, borne in immense trusses, are unusually large and of superior sub- 

 stance. For bedding this is a most brilliantly effective annual type. 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 

 incomparable richness of coloring. They are of easy culture — amply repaying generous treatment — 

 succeeding in all sunny positions, beginning to bloom in early summer from spring-sown seed and con- 

 tinuing until close of autumn. 



Pkt. Per 1,000 seeds, 



10c. Magnificus. Deep, rich garnet 50c. 



10c. Paragon. Lustrous salmon-scarlet. . . . 50c. 



10c. Brilliant Mixture of Jubilee Phlox, all 



10c. shades and colors 40c. 



Per 1,000 seeds. 

 Aurora. Pure bright rose, carmine eye. 50c. 



Diana. Pure snow-white 50c. 



Enchantress. Flesh-pink, salmon eye. 50c. 

 Fire King. Brilliant vermilion-scarlet. 50c 



Pkt. 

 10c. 

 10c. 



Customer's Collection of Jubilee Phlox. Any three 10c. pkts. selected for 25c. 



PHLOX DRUMMONDII GRANDIFLORA 



10c. 



For beds and massing nothing can surpass these beautiful annuals. They produce immense trusses of 

 large brilliant flowers of numberless hues throughout the summer; l^ feet high. Our large-flowering 

 Phlox is an improved strain, extra large, perfectly round flowers, with overlapping petals. 



Per 1,000 seeds; Pkt. 



Alba. "White '. 30c. 



Chamois-rose. Salmon-pink, ofange 



eye 30c. 



Coccinea. Brilliant scarlet 30c.- 



Grandiflora Splendens. Dazzling scar- 

 let with large white eye 30c. 



Per 1,000 seeds; Pkt. 



be. 

 5c. 



Brilliant Rose. Pink and rose 30c. 



Isabellina. Yellow, garnet eye 30c. 



Mixed Colors 25c. 



Star-Eyed (stellata), Mixed Colors. 



Grand large flowers, beautiful colors, 

 each flower having a white star-like eye 



oc. 

 5c. 

 5c. 



10c. 



Imported Collection of Phlox Drummondii Grandiflora, G varieties 25c; 12 varieties 40c. 



HARDY PHLOX, Large-Flowering Hybrids 



Noble-flowering plants for permanent beds in the garden and herbaceous border. The strain of seed 

 we herewith offer has been saved from choicest named varieties, as well as from grand hybrid seedlings, 

 and should produce plants bearing immense panicles of large and bright-colored flowers, among which 

 some new and beautiful colors, shades and combinations are likely to be found, as well as the usual range 

 through reds from vermilion to pink and blush, salmon shades, white, striped, dotted, zoned, etc. The 

 plants are perfectly hardy, 2 to 3 feet high, growing and flowering with increasing luxuriance year after 

 year, and remaining in bloom during the late summer months. 



Large-flowering Hybrids, Mixed Colors Per 1,000 seeds, 75c; Pkt. 10c. 



Dwarf, Large-flowering Hybrids, Mixed 

 Colors. .Pec 1,000 seeds, $1.00.; Pkt. 25c. 



HENDERSON'S 

 Garden Guide and Record 



Offered on Page 2 



"In your Garden Guide is a 

 list of Cultural Instructions 

 for the planting of Flower 

 Seeds and the handling 

 of Seedlings. 

 It is unquestionably 

 the most condensed, 

 concise and ac- 

 curate set of di- 

 rections of its 

 kind that I know. 

 — M. G. Kains, 

 Professor of Hor- 

 ticulture" 

 Pennsylvania 

 School of 

 Agriculture, 

 State College, 

 Pa. 



PENTSTEMON 



"Sensation." A Giant Gloxinia-flowered 

 type; though perennial, these bloom early 

 the first season from spring-sown seed. The 

 graceful spikes, about 2 feet high, are be- 

 decked with flowers, two inches across, from 

 July until frost. The colors and markings 

 are gorgeously varied from pink to scarlet 

 and maroon, all beautifully blotched and 

 veined with other colors; a large white 

 throat further enlivens and intensifies .the 

 surrounding colors. They deserve a promi- 

 nent place in every garden Pkt. 10c. 



Hartwegii Albus. A fine new variety and 

 the first pure white Pentstemon. The plants 

 are healthy, free growers with brilliant green 

 foliage. The flower spikes about 2\i feet 

 high, branch out freely from the base and are 

 thickly furnished with large open-throated 

 clear white flowers, though in bud and 

 opening they are shaded cream. It is a 

 remarkably early and long-blooming variety, 

 especially effective in gardenbeds and bord- 

 ers and when cut, the long spikes of white 

 are exquisitely decorative in vases, etc ( See 

 cut) Pkt. 20c. 



Rocky Mountain Pentstemon. (P. Cyanan- 

 ihas.) A lovely and showy species and as 

 hardy as a rock. Compact spikes of lovely 

 azure-blue flowers Pkt. 15c. 



Take it Out in the Garden giS ra Henderson's Garden Guide and Record, Free mth Z^ ( i" 2 t^Y hea 



