Sweet Jvocket 



Dame's Violet (P) 



Favorite, hardy plants for the garden border; 

 2 to 3 feet in height, covered with showy spikes 

 of flowers. The colors range from white through 

 lilac to pink and purple; splendid for cut flowers. 

 4440 Mixed Colors Per 1000 seeds, 25e; pkt., 10c 



Cxujetes 



(A) 



Sweet \doLliui 



m 



Henderson's New Annual 



The old favorite Sweet William flowers the 

 second year from seed, but this new type blooms 

 in early summer from spring-sown seed. The 

 plants produce fine heads of bloom of various 

 colors — white, crimson, rose-pink, etc., many of 

 which are broadly edged with white. 

 4450 Mixed Colors. (See illustration. ) 



Per 1000 seeds. 50c; pkt., 10c 



Henderson's Perfection (B) 



Sweet William (Dianthus Barbaras') is one of 

 our finest hardy garden plants, thriving in any 

 good garden soil and lasting years. The plants 

 grow about 1 foot high and form fine clumps. 



4455 Double, Large-flowering Perfection. Mixed. 

 Extra choice from a fine collection. 



Per 1000 seeds, 60c; pkt., 10c 



4456 Double Dwarf Mixed, 

 ety, growing 9 inches high. 



Per 1000 seeds, 60c; pkt., 10c 



4459 Pink Beauty. (Newport Pink.) Large single 

 flowers of pure pink. 



4462 Scarlet Beauty. 



tense scarlet. 



4464 White Beauty. Pure white. 



4470 Single Large-flowering Perfection, Mixed. 



Extra choice varieties. 



Price of above, per 1000 seeds, 40c; pkt., 10c 



Henderson's Special Mixed Flower Seeds 



4740 A garden may be 

 made in any out-of-the- 

 way place by broadcast- 

 ing and raking in at the 

 rate of 1 oz. per 100 

 square feet, mixed 'with 

 sand or dry soil to se- 

 c u r e an 

 even distri- 

 bution. 



Price, ox., 

 25c; 'A lb., 

 7 5c; lb., 

 S2.00; post- 

 paid 



The Ideal Border Plant for a Bed of Marigold 

 4473 Signata Pumila. A dwarf marigold, grow- 

 ing G to 8 inches tall, covered with golden yellow 

 flowers; splendid plant for edgings and rock 

 gardens Per 1000 seeds, 35c; pkt., 10c 



THUNBERGIA 



Black Eye Susan Vine (A) 

 4475 Alata. Rapid-growing climber; height, 6 to 

 8 feet. A pretty vine for trellis, fences, rock- 

 work, etc. The flowers are very attractive, be- 

 ing either orange, yellow or white with jet black 

 centers. The leaf petioles are curiously ringed 

 and the leaves deeply toothed. Though a tender 

 perennial, it is usually grown as annual. Mixed 

 Colors Pkt., 10c 



Csltko 



Large-flowering vari- 



Large single flowers of in- 



nia 



The Golden Flower of the Incas <[A) 

 4476A Speciosa Early Flowering Strain. One of 



the most striking of the summer flowering an- 

 nuals. Outstanding in the garden and a great 

 favorite as a cut flower for artistic arrangements. 

 The flowers are large, rich and velvety. The 

 color is a brilliant orange scarlet. The plant is 

 imposing, the foliage large. It is excellent for 

 background planting or in combination with 

 shrubbery; it attains a height of 4 feet. For best 

 results, the seed should be started indoors in 

 March or April in order to develop good-sized 

 seedlings for setting outdoors in May Pkt., 25c 



TORENIA 



Wishbone Flower (A) 



These are of easy culture and are useful for 

 ■window-boxes, low borders and bed din g; height, 

 10 inches. 



4477 Fournieri. Flowers light blue and purple 

 with yellow throat. Per 1000 seeds, 50c; pkt., 10c 



TRITOMA 



Torch Lily (P) 



Popularly known as "Torch Lilies," "Red-hot 



Poker," "Flame Flowers," etc., and produce the 



brightest flowers of the autumn garden. The 



range in color is from pale lemon to orange and 



from salmon-pink, coral red, etc., to crimson. The 



plants vary in height 



from 2 to 3 feet. 



4480 New Hybrids. 

 Mixed Colors. 

 Per 1000 seeds, 75e; 

 pkt., 25c 



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ower V| 



ncas ^I^L 



Sweet Rocket 



Favorite Garden Combinations 



Beautiful Blue and Gold Combination can be 

 obtained in the garden with the following: 



BLUE 

 Ageratum Blue Per- 

 fection 

 Anchusa Blue Bird 

 Centaurea Jubilee 



Gem 

 Salpiglosis Blue 

 Scabiosa Blue Moon 

 Larkspur Giant Blue 

 Spire 



GOLD 



Tagetes Signata 

 Ursinia Anethoides 

 Calliopsis Golden 



Wave 

 Venidium Fastuosum 

 Marigold Golden 



Harmony 

 Antirrhinum Yellow 



Giant 



DAINTY PASTEL COMBINATIONS 



PINK 



Acroclinium Sensa- 

 tion Giants 



Antirrhinum Love- 

 liness 



Centaurea Favorite 



Linaria Fairy Bouquet 



Petunia Rose of 

 Heaven 



Phlox Salmon Glory 



Scabiosa Loveliness 



BLUE 



Cynoglossum Firma- 

 ment 



Nierembergia Hippo- 

 manica 



Larkspur Lavender 

 Spire 



Volutaria 



Heliotrope 



Petunia Norma 



Didiscus 



A DOZEN ANNUAL FLOWERS 

 For the Children's Garden 



The following have been selected as being a 

 sure-fire group suitable for a beginner's or a 

 child's garden. All of these will grow in poor 

 soil; all that they demand is an adequate 

 amount of moisture and direct sunlight over the 

 major part of the day. 



Calendula Marigold 



Calliopsis Marvel of Peru 



Centaurea Nasturtium 



Convolvulus Petunia 



Euphorbia Portulaca 



Gcrillardia Zinnia 



4775 SPECIAL OFFER: The Children's Garden 

 Collection. 1 packet each of the above 12 varie- 

 ties. A SI. 20 value for only 59c. 



Explanation of the letters following the various species of 

 flower seeds: 



(A) Annual (CP) CJimbing Perenniai 



(P) Perennial (B) Biennial 



(CA) Climbing Annual (TP) Tender Perennial 



Cultural directions printed on back of seed packets. 



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