HENDERSON'S TESTED SEEDS FOR MARKET GARDENERS AND FLORISTS 



ANTIRRHINUM, HENDERSON'S NEW GIANT 



(Antirrhinum Maximum Giganleum) 



For a number of years, we have offered an excellent strain of Snapdragons known as Antirrhinum 

 majus grandiflorum. This strain on account of its large flowers produced on long spikes, and in a 

 charming array of colors was in a great measure instrumental in elevating the Snapdragons into popular 

 favor. 



This year we have pleasure in offering a new type of Snapdragons that represent the ultimate advance- 

 ment of this beautiful flower, namely, the Antirrhinum Maximum Giganteum. The flowers of this type 

 average about twice the size of those previously offered, and under favorable conditions will produce 

 well set spikes of flowers about two feet long. 



ANTIRRHINUM, HENDERSON'S NEW GIANT 



Canary Bird. Pure soft canary yellow . 



Cerberus. Rich carmine red 



Defiance. Old gold color 



Purple King. Bright purplish red 



Snowflake. Pure white, yellow throat. 



The Rose. Bright rose pink 



Mixed. Choicest varieties 





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CALENDULAS 



These in.proved varieties form bushy plants about 1 foot 



high by 1 foot in diameter, and are literally covered with 



exceedingly large double showy flowers. The seed has 



been saved from only the largest and most perfect flowers 



of great depth and decided colors. 



Orange King. Large, double flowers of intense golden- 

 orange. (See engraving). Pkt., 10c. ; Per Oz., 30c. 



Lemon King. Large, double flowers of lemon-yellow. 

 Pkl., 10c. ; Per Oz.. 30c. 



Meteor. Bright yellow .striped orange through the center 

 of each petal. Pkt., 10c. ; PerJ3z., 25c. 



CANDYTUFT 



Empress or Giant, White Hyacinth-flowered 



A grand variety, producing enormous spikes of bloom, resembling a white 

 Hyacinth. These spikes often measure 7 inches long, 2H inches in 

 diameter; plant in bloom 12 inches high. (See engraving). Pkt., 10c. ; Per 0. 



CARNATION, HARDY GARDEN 



This is a very fine strain that is in great demand by the retail trade. Seed sown in the spring 

 will produce large and thrifty clumps that will stand out over winter and bloom throughout 

 the following summer and fall. All shades and markings are presented in the mixture, and most 

 of them will come double 

 Finest Double Mixed. Extra fine strain. Pkl., 10c. ; Per 1,000 seeds 40c.; Per Oz., $2.00. 



DIDISCUS COERULEUS 



"Blue Lace Flower" 



It is extensively grown bv cut flower growers, in the vicinity erf New York to supply the fashion- 

 able Fifth Avenue Trade. ' The plants grow about 2 feet high, producing graceful subdivided 

 foliage. The lovely, umbel-shaped flowers, are composed of a great number of small florets 

 The color is the most beautiful imaginable, a clear coerulean or heavenly 

 beautiful shade. Pkt., 25c.; Per 500 seeds, tOc; Per Oz., S1.50. 



GYPSOPHILA, "BABY'S BREATH" 



Double-fiowering. (G. panicidata 11. pi.) A new hardy perennial type bearing in profusion 



racemes of double white flowers which last long in perfection; 50 per cent may be expected to 



come double. Pkt., 25c.; Per 1.000 seeds, 60c.; Per Oz., $4.00. 

 Paniculata. A favorite hardy perennial, the feathery foliage and white flowers are largely used 



in making bouquets. Pkt., 10c. ; Per Oz., 60c. 

 "Paris Market." A pretty garden annual, of great value for bouquets, vases, etc. It forms 



branching plants about 2 feet high, fairly smothered with snow-white flowers half an mch 



across. Pkl., 10c. ; Per Oz., 20c.; Per lb., $2.00.: 



BEGONIAS 



Everblooming Fibrous Rooted Varieties 



The Semperflorens (Ererflowering) varieties of fibrous rooted Begonias offered below are unsur- 

 passed bedding plants. Thriving equally well in partially shaded or sunny locations, flowering profusely 

 through summer and fall — ;beds or edgings of these Begonias being a sheet of color continuously. -A.s 

 pot plants for winter flowering they are also superb; easily grown from seed. 

 Magnifica. A very striking bedding or pot plant, producing bright crismon flowers; dark bronze 



foliage, plants bushy and compact, about 10 inches high. Pkt. 25c.; Per 1,000 seeds. 75c. 

 Prima Donna. Splendid bushy plants, 10 inches high by 12 inches across. The flowers are unusually 

 large, 1 to 1,''4 inches in diameter and of charming rose color shading to carmine in center. Pkt., 25c.; 



Per 1,000 seeds, .75c. 

 Vernon. Fine bedding and pot plant, 6 inches high; blood-red flowers in profusion. Pkt., 25c.; Per 



1,000 seeds, oQc, per oz. .S4.00. 



BELLIS OR DOUBLE DAISY 



Greatly improved varieties of the popular "Double Daisies." Adapted for edgings, borders 

 and low beds, and also well suited for growing in pots. Although perenni.als, they will flower 

 the same season if the seed is sown early though it is preferable to sow in fall, and winter the 

 plants in cold frames. Height, 6 inches. 



Longfellow. E.xtra large double rose-pink flowers. Pkl., 10c. ; Per 1,000 seeds, .50c.; Per oz., $2.50- 



Snowball. Large, very 



double, pure white 



flowers. Pkt.. 10c.; Per 



1,000 seeds, .50c.; Per oz., 



$2.50. • 



Double Mixed Colors. 



Pkt.. 10c. ; Per 1,000 



seeds, iOc: Per oz., $2.00. 



Montrosa. These new 



"Double" Daisies surpass 



all strains of this popular 



plant in strong, robust 



growth and abundance of 



large bloom. Each plant 



produced 12 to 15 flowers 



that measure 2 to 3 inches 



across, carried on long, 



strong stems. 



Montrosa Double Rose. 

 Pkt. .20c.: Per 1,000 seeds, 

 60c.; Per 0:.. .53.00. 

 Montrosa Double White. 

 Pkl.. 20c.; Per 1,000 

 seeds, 60c.; Per Oz., 

 $3.00. 

 Montrosa Double Mixed. 

 PH., 20c.; Per 1,000 

 seeds, oOc; PerOz., §2.50 



CALE>fDULA 



'orange 

 king" 



