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EVEsrrrasHG fom. the gairdish 



IMPATIENS HOLSTII HYBRIDS 



Handsome plants from East Africa, forming bushes 12 to 18 inches high. The flowers, 

 \ l /i to \ 3 /i inches across, are of scarlet, orange-red, pink and white with a red eye. The 

 plants grow luxuriantly out-of-doors and form effective and unusually showy flower 

 beds by their great abundance of bloom. If grown in pots they are equally effective. 

 Sown in heat in March the seedlings may be planted out end of May and will be 

 continuously in bloom from June until the frost destroys them. 

 Mixed Colors Pkt. 25c. 



INCARVILLEA DELAVAYI 



Beautiful new garden plant with long, flexible branches. It forms large 

 fleshy roots the first year, which should remain in the ground the next season, 

 and thereafter they throw up strong flower stalks 3 feet high, bearing large 

 tubular flowers of rosy-carmine, spotted yellow; throat, brown Pkt. 15c. 



KENILWORTH IVY 



Kenilworth Ivy. Hardy little climber, clings to walls, etc., and a valuable trail- 

 ing plant for hanging baskets, vases, etc.; 3 to 6 feet Pkt. 10c. 



KOCHIA, Belvidere or Summer Cypress 



An old-fashioned popular annual, sometimes known as Belvidere, Mock 

 Cypress, Mexican Fire Plant, etc. It is easily grown from seed — forming oval 

 bushes, 2 to 2 l /> feet high, densely clothed with small, feathery, light green 

 foliage, deepening in color as the summer advances until the whole plant 

 assumes a fiery-crimson hue. The small numerous flowers borne in the fall are 

 also of a bright red color. An attractive plant at all times, either in garden 

 beds or in pots. 



Placed at intervals 

 in beds of white Sweet 

 Alyssum or among 

 "Dusty Millers," the 

 effect is very fine. 

 Per oz., 35c. Pkt. 10c. 



KUDZU VINE 



A twining vine of re- 

 markably rapid growth, 

 attaining a length of 40 

 to 50 feet in one season 

 from established roots; 

 hardy, though the vine 

 dies down every winter 

 in the North. Foliage 

 large and lobed; purple 

 Pea-shaped flowers in 

 clusters, borne late in 

 the season. A fine vine 

 for arbors, verandas, 

 etc. Easily grown from 

 seed Pkt. 10c. 



LARKSPUR 



For " Hardy Perennial 

 Larkspurs or Delphin- 

 iums," see page 104. 

 Popular garden an- 

 nuals. The spikes of 

 splendid flowers are of 

 varied shades of red, 

 blue, white, etc. They 

 are of easy culture, 

 thriving in almost any 

 soil — but a sunny situa- 

 tion suits them best. 

 Tall Rocket, Mixed. 



2 l A feet. Per oz., 25c Pkt. 5c. 



Dwarf Rocket, Mixed. 1 foot. Per oz., 



25c Pkt. 5c. 



Imported Collection of Dwarf Rocket, 6 colors, 

 25c; 12 colors Pkt. 40c. 



TALL BRANCHING 

 LARKSPUR 



(Consolida Candelabra fi. pi.) 



This splendid class grows 2 to 3 feet high and 

 bears flowers on long stems, rendering them of 

 exceptional value for cutting purposes. They 

 are of long-continued bloom, keeping up a bright 

 display until cut down by frost. 

 Tall Branching, Mixed Colors. Per 1,000 seeds, 



25c Pkt. 10c. 



White 10c. 



Carmine 10c. 



Light Blue 10c. 



Dark Blue 10c. 



Rose 10c. 



Customer's Collection of Larkspur, any three 10c. 



pkts. selected for 25c. 

 Imported Collection of Branching Larkspurs, 6 



varieties, 25c. 



GIANT & Y A vS5- LARKSPUR 



A much improved type of the Dwarf Rocket 

 class. The splendid flowers are very large, very 

 double, and of various beautiful colors, shades and 

 markings, borne on spikes like immense Hyacinths; 

 height, 15 to 18 inches. 

 Giant Hyacinth-flowered, Mixed Colors. Per 



1,000 seeds. 25c Pkt. 10c. 



Imported Collection, 6 varieties 25c. 



Rapid - growing, constant - blooming, 



tender perennial plants for pot culture 



in the winter or garden decorations in 



the summer; clusters of flowers, 



orange, white, pink, etc.; 2 to 3 feet. 



Mixed Colors Pkt. 10c. 



LATHYRUS Latifolius 



Hardy Everlasting Peas. These 

 climb 6 to 8 feet high when trained 

 on a trellis; the flowers are borne in 

 large clusters. They are peculiarly 

 adapted to rough places, to scramble 

 over rocks and bushes; splendid cut 



flowers. Red Pkt. 10c. 



White Pearl. Magnificent trusses of 



large pure white flowers Pkt. 15c. 



Mixed Colors 10c. 



LAVATERA ?. p s l $Set^ 



A beautiful, robust garden annual of 

 easy culture and thriving in almost any 

 soil in a sunny location. The plants 

 form branching, compact bushes, 2 to 

 2Yi feet in height and bearing abun- 

 dantly throughout summer and fall — 

 large, shallow or bowl-formed flowers 

 of charmingly bright, rich rose-pink. 

 A great improvement over all other 

 varieties; most effective in beds, and as 

 a cut flower it is charming and lasts 

 well Pkt. 10c. 



LAVENDER 



The true "Lavendula Spica," a well- 

 known ornamental hardy perennial, 

 bearing long spikes of fragrant blue 

 flowers; 1 to 2 feet. Per oz., 25c; Pkt. 5c 



Henderson's Choice Collections of Flower Seeds p^ d 8 7 n will furnish a complete Garden Supply ^3 



