EVEIRYTH! 



HENDERSON'S 

 "SUPERB" 



This grand strain of Hollyhocks we have secured only after years of careful 

 selection. We grow annually thousands of these, and have for years selected 

 those that show the most perfect form, largest size and purest color. In the 

 whole range of hardy garden plants there were none more majestic, gayer in 

 appearance or more generous in blooming. (See engraving.) We offer the fol- 

 lowing colors: Apricot, Lavender, Purple, Crimson, White, Salmon, Yellow, 

 Rose, Pink, Black, Blush, Maroon, White with Violet Center. Also Single 

 and Everblooming (mixed colors only). Price, 20c. each, $2.00 per doz., $12.00 

 per 100. Collection of 13 for $2.25. 



Gold, Silver and Bronze Geraniums 



Sophie Dumaresque. Gorgeously variegated, golden-yellow, 



and bronzy-green. Price. 20c. each, S2.00 per doz. 

 Mme. Languth. Foliage green and white, double flowers, red. 

 Mrs. Parker. Green and white foliage, double flowers, pink. 

 Mme. Solleroi. Dwarf habit. Leaves green and white. 

 Mountain of Snow. Vivid gree- foliage marked with white. 

 Happy Thought. Center of leaves yellow, margin vivid green. 

 Black Douglas. Rich yellow foliage, zone of bronze-black.. 



Price, except where noted, 10c. each, $1.00 per doz., $8.00 per 100, 



"Bird's Egg" Geraniums 



The distinctive characteristics of this race is the number of dots on the 

 petals, hence the title. Popular as pot plants. Growth dwarf and compact. 



Double Hollyhocks 



orange, red 



Single Varieties. 



Bandalaire. Clear rose, white center 

 crimson dots. 



Daumier. Soft, rosy-lilac; rose- 

 aniline dots. 



David d'Angers. Bright pink, dotted 

 with carmine. 



Skylark. Snow-white, dotted with 

 rosy-carmine. 



Theophile Gautier. Carmine and 

 white, rosy-dots. 



Double Varieties. 

 Abel Le Franc. The color is a deli- 

 cate shade of lilac white. Petals 

 are dotted carmine and violet. 



Rosamond. Deep rose, dotted 

 carmine. Habit and growth su- 

 perb, foliage slightly zoned. 

 Price for the New "Bird's Egg" 

 Geraniums, 20c. each. Set of 7 

 "Bird's Egg" Geraniums for $1.25. 



Pink, changing to blue, very 



Irangea Arborescens 

 Grandiflora 



A variety of H. arborescens, recently di: 

 covered. The heads of flowers are in shape 1 

 H. hortensis; they are snowy white. It is a true 

 shrub, begins to bloom in early summer and cor 

 tinues into the fall so that it is practically ever-bloom- 

 ing. After H. paniculata grandiflora has lost its color 

 this variety is still fresh, eventually turning to a light gi 

 and then brown. It is a graceful shrub and is destined to achieve 

 the widest popularity. It attains a height of 6 feet and the same 

 width and is literally loaded with its grand panicles of large snowy 

 white flowers, one of the grandest sights imaginable. Price, strong 

 two-year old plants, 2 to 3 ft. high, 50c. each, $5.00 per doz. 



Hydrangea Paniculata Grandiflora 



This is the most popular hardy shrub in cultivation. It attains a 

 height of 4 to 6 feet; perfectly hardy in all parts of the country. The 

 flowers are white when first open, but change to pink and russet 

 brown. They are borne in immense pyramidal panicles, nearly a 

 foot in length, the weight of the flowers bending the branches. It 

 commences flowering in August and continues in bloom the rest of the 

 season, the flowers drying on the bushes. Very effective when 

 planted in masses or with a background of other shrubs. (See en- 

 graving.) Price, strong plants, 2>£ to 3 feet high, 35c. each, $3.50 

 per doz., $25.00 per 100. 



Tree Hydrangea. This is the same variety as the foregoing only 

 grown as "Standards," that is there is a bare stem about 4 feet high. 

 At the top is a fine head from which the flowers are produced. As 

 single specimens on a lawn or in shrub borders this style is very 

 effective. Price, 75c. each, $7.50 per doz. 



HEBBACEOUS HYDBANGEAS 



Usually grown in tubs for porch and lawn decoration. 

 They can be kept in a cellar during the winter. 

 In sheltered situations they remain in the ground 

 outdoors without injury. All these should 

 bloom this season. 

 Hortensis. 

 large. 

 Jeanne d'Arc. Large flowers, pure white. 

 Otaksa. Rosy pink, large trusses. 

 Thos. Hogg. Pure white, fine flowers. 

 Price, 5-inch pots, 50c. each, $5.00 per 

 doz. 



New French Hydrangeas 



La Lorraine. A beautiful pale rose 

 turning to bright pink. Very large 

 flowers which last several weeks. 

 Madame Mouilliere. Immense 

 heads of flowers, purest white; in 

 point of size and color this sur- 

 passes the old varieties beyond 

 any comparison. (See engraving.) 

 Price, 5-inch pots, 75c. each, 

 $7.50 per doz. 



FOR COMPLETE LIST OF HARDY GARDEN PLANTS SEE PAGES 178 AND 179 



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