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SWEET ROCKET, or Dame's Violet 



4440 Favorite, hardy, herbaceous perenniab — very effective in the garden 



border. The. plants form )arge cluijips 2 to 3 feet in height, covered with 



showy terminal spikes of flowers resembling- Stocks. The colors range 



froin white through lilac to pink and purple; splendid for cut flowers 



'■ . :^ [Mixed Colors Pkt. lOcV 



' 'SWEET WILLIAM 



Henderson's New Annual 



4450 The old favorite Sweet Wilham, as all know, does not flower until the 

 becond year from seed, but this new type commences b'ooming in early 

 sumnier from spring-sown seed and continues in flower for several weeks. 

 The plarits.'are of the same habit as the perennial kinds, producing fine 

 ■ heads of blopni of various colors^white, crimson, rose-pink, etc., many 

 of %yhieh are broadly edged with white and sweetly fragrant. 

 Mixed Colors ..._.. ' i Per 1,000 seedn, 50c.; Pkt. 15c. 



SWEET-WILLIAM 



. . Henderson's Perfection 



• ", For many years the Sweet WiUiam (.Dianthus Barhatus) has been ei5teemed as 

 j'-one of our finest hardy garden plantsj being of easy culture, thriving in any good 

 .^ gar.den soi'- and lasting-for-years. ~ The plants grow about 1 foot high and form 

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■ Our " irnproved' Perfection strains produce in greatest prolusion very large 



* .,%?r?f^. \0 '^''S^ lis?--3s'ari'd- in'a great variety of extremely rich colors. (See 



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4454 Diadem. Deep richcrimsbn, with a well-defined white eye. .. .Pkt. 15c. 

 -4455 Double Large-flowering Perfection, Mixed. Extra choice from a fine 



' . :. collection. . . . . .\'. . .Per 1,000 seeds, 60c.; Pkt. 15c. 



.^-.4457 Harlequin. Large flowers of several colors produced on one plant- 



; - -■ .'Sometimes a head will be all crimson, another all pink, another white, 



etc., but usually florets of different colors will be borne in one head; 



; . very unique and beautiful Pkt. 15c. 



.4459 Pink Beauty. Large single flowers of pure pink Pkt. 15c. 



. 4462 Scarlet Beauty. Large single flowers of intense scarlet Pkt. 15c- 



4470 Single Large-flowering Perfection, Mixed. Extra choice varieties. 

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. ".My flower garden planted this year with your flower seeds was simply wonderful. 

 It was the admiration of hundreds, 'of visitors to this town. I shall be glad to send 

 iyou a photograph of it if it would be of interest to you." 



' A. F. McCarthy, 



Tavlnrville Dam, Vandaha, Ohio. 



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THUNBERGIA ALATA 



4475 Rqpid-growing climbers attaining a height of 6 to 8 feet, densely clothed 

 with neat, green foUage not affected by insects; the small single flowers 

 of various colors are freely produced. A pretty vine for trelhs, fences, 

 rock-work, etc. Though tender perennials, they are usually grown as 

 annuals. 

 Mixed Colors (Alata) Pkt. 10c. 



TRITOMA 



.. These are popularly known as "Torch LiUes," "Red-Hot Poker," "Flame 

 Flowers," etc., and are among our showiest hardy plants, producing the, 

 brightest flowers of the autumn garden. They grow from seed and flower well' 

 the second year, commencing in Way and continue to bloom throughout the 

 summer and fall. They range in color through shades and combinations of 

 yellow from pale lemon to orange and from salmon-pink, coral-red, etc., to 

 crimson. The plants vary in height from 18 inches to 6 feet. The effect of a 

 bold group of these lovely h^■bri(is is remarkably distinctive and handsome. 



4480 New Hybrids. Mixed Colors Pkt. 25o. 



4482 Uvaria Grandiflora (Red-hot Poker Plant), hardy perennial with orange- 

 red flowers on spikes 4 to 5 feet high Pkt. 10c. 



VERBENA, LEMON 



4485 (Aloysia Citriodora.) An old favorite with delightfully-scented foliage. 

 It is a low-growing tender plant, and may be grown in the garden in 

 summer and in pots in winter Pkt. lOe. 



VERBENA, Henderson's Mammoth 



This distinct and beautiful race we originated, introduced and named. The 

 average trusses measure 9 to 12 inches in circumference and the individual 

 florets on properly grown plants over 1 inch across — or larger than a 25c. silver 

 piece. They bloom freely, are vigorous in growth, and contain beautiful new 

 colors and shades. For garden beds and massing these Verbenas are unrivaled; 

 flowers of the most brilliant colors produced continually from spring until late 

 in the autumn. Although perennials, these form luxuriant plants and bloom 

 the first season from seed. 

 4492 Mammoth Auricula-eyed, Mixed. A 



variety of colors, each flower having a 



large white center Per 1,000 seeds, 50e.; Pkt. 10c 



4496 Mammoth Pink " " " 50c. ; " lOo. 



4498 Mammoth Purple « « « 5Qg . « jQg_ 



4502 Mammoth Scarlet " ,L "- ^^'^■' " 10c. 



4504 Mammoth Striped. Various colors, striped ^ ^ 



and variegated " " i '"i 50c.; " lOc. 



4506 Mammoth White « «, « goc; " lOc. 



4508 Mammoth Yellow " " , " 50c.; " lOo. 



4510 Mammoth Mixed " "^ ." 40c.; " 10c. 



4511 Collection, 6 varieties, 50c. 



VINCA ROSEA (Madagascar Periwinkle) 



Handsome, bushy plants, producing freely round, single flowers, 132 inches 

 across, suitable for either pot culture or sunny flower beds; tender perennial, 

 but flowers the first season if sown early indoors; height, l},i feet. 



4522 Rosea. Bright rose Per 1,000 seeds, 50c.; Pkt. 10c. 



4524 Rosea Alba. White with rose eye " " " 50c.; " 10c. 



4526 Rosea Alba Pura. Pure white " " " SOc; " 10c. 



4530 Mixed Colors « " « 40c.; " lOc. ' 



VIOLA CORNUTA 



Tufted or Bedding Pansy -Violets 

 This improved strain (Viola cornula Grandiflora hybrids) produces beautiful 

 Pansy-like blossoms, 2 to 2} 2 inches across, of great substance and of most 

 brilliant colors, including white, lemon, orange, claret, crimson, maroon, 

 lavender, purple, silver-gray, rose, black, blue, etc.; also fancyvarieties tinted, 

 striped, blotched, feathered picotee-edged.'etc. The plants are hardy, of 

 vigorous growth, forming deep-rooting, compact, tufted clumps. Planted iri 

 masses or lines they form perfect mats covered with m>Tiads of flowers froin 

 spring until cold weather. They are more perennial in character than Pansies, 

 throwing out new roots annuaUy, adapting thern to permaheiit'beds, edgings, 

 etc. Manv of them are as highly scented as the sweetest violet. 

 4535 Mixed Colors ." .;..." .....' Pkt. 15c. 



VISCARIA 



Very showy and effective garden annuals — producing freely throughout the ' 

 Eumrner large single flowers, US inches across — splendid for beds and massing- 

 and useful for cutting; height 1 foot. ^ . • 



4537 Fire King. • Vivid scarlet Pkt. lOo. 



4538 Prince. Snow-white lOc. 



4540 Mixed Colors.....'..... lOc. 



WALL FLOWER 



These perennials make nice bushy plants, l}i feet high, bearing in the spring 

 long spikes of various colors, crimson, purple, yellow, apricot," mahogany, 

 pink, etc. 



4550 Large Double, Mixed Colors , Pkt. 15c. 



4551 Imported Collection of 6 Double Varieties, 50c. - 

 4565 Large-flowering Single, Mixed Colors Pkt. 10c. 



WALL FLOWER, Extra Early Annual ' i' 



These flower the first season from seed, making compact branching plants, 

 8 to 10 inches in height, covered with delightfully fragrant single flowers. 



4556 Blood-red. Red, orange shaded blood-red Pkt. 10c. 



4560 Mixed Colors Per 1,000 seeds, 50c.; Pkt. 10c. 



WISTARIA, CHINESj: , . ^ 



4567 The well-known hardy perennial vine; of luxuriant and rapid growth, 

 bearing during the spring immense panicles of fragrant blue flowers in 

 great profusion; 75 feet Pkt. 10c. 



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