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ANEMONE {Perennial) 



1092 St. Brigid. Produces in abundance large single, semi-double and double flowers 3 to 5 inches 

 across, in colors varying from maroon and brightest scarlet to flesh-pink, and from lilac to purple. 

 Some are mottled, striped, ringed, etc. For cutting they are unsurpassed and in the garden 

 they flower until after frost. From seed sown in January or February under glass the plants 

 should begin to bloom in September or October of the same year, and continue until the following 

 June. S^ may also be sown in June or July for plants to bloom in the succeeding year. {See 

 illustration.) Pkt. 10c 



ANTHEMIS Hardy Yellow Marguerite {Perennial) 



1093 Kelwajri. Beautiful bright yellow daisy-like flowers, blooming all summer; fine for cutting; 

 height, 2 feet Pkt. 10c 



ANTIRRHINUM or Snapdragon 



{Annual) 



FORCING VARIETIES Special Greenhouse 



We particularly recommend these sorts as very valuable for forcing under glass. 



1095 Ceylon Court. Canary Yellow 1,000 seeds, $1.00; pkt. 25c 



1095 Helen. Delicate salmon 1,000 seeds. $1.00; pkt. 25c 



1097 Jennie Schneider. Salmon-pink 1,000 seeds, $1.00; pkt. 2Sc 



1098 Rocks White. Pure white 1,000 seeds, $1.00; pkt. 25c 



1099 Roman gold. Rich old gold 1,000 seeds, $1.00; pkt. 2Sc 



DWARF HYACINTH FLOWERED {Annual) 



The varieties known as Hyacinth flowered are a great improvement over the ordinary dwarf sorts. 

 The great size and perfect form of the individual bloom are its main characteristics. A beautiful 

 variety for beds or borders; height, 1 foot. Seed is sown in the open ground in May to flower in July, 

 but a better way is to start seeds indoors in March and transplant outdoors when ready. (See illus- 

 tration.) ^ 



1103 Advance. Orange-scarlet, white throat. 1108 Melody. Salmon pink lemon center. 



Pkt. 15c Pkt. ISc 



1104 Charm. Rich, glowing rose Pkt. 15c 1109 Firelight. Scarlet and orange. .. .Pkt. ISc 



1105 Empress. Velvety crimson Pkt. 15c "Jf ^^l^"" }'VP^J'f Coral pink Pkt. ISc 



.... ^ ij .« i_ ,~ ij I, T.I-. ic 1116 Philadelphia Pink. An exqmsite shade. 



1106 Golden Monarch. Golden-yellow.Pkt. ISc pjj^ js^ 



1107 Madonna. Pure white Pkt. ISc 1110 Mixed Colors Pkt. 15c 



I 1111 Collection of above 9 named V2irieties, 1 packet each $1.00 I 



GIANT FLOWERED 



The "Mount Vernon" Collection of 6 Giant Snapdragons 



(Illustrated in Colors on Page 61) 



We offer a new type of Snapdragon that represents the great advancement of this beautiful flower 

 in our Mount Vernon Collection. The flowers of this type average about twice the size of those pre- 

 viously offered, and under favorable conditions will produce well set spikes of flowers about two feet 

 long. 



1123 Canary Bird. Pure, soft canary. .Pkt. 15c 



1125 Cerberus. Rich carmine red Pkt. 15c 



1127 Defiance. Old gold color Pkt. 15c 



1129 Ptirple King. Bright purplish red. Pkt. ISc 

 1133 SnowSake. Pure white, yellow throat 



Pkt. 15c 



1136 The Rose. Bright rose-pink Pkt. 15c 



1140 Mixed. Choicest varieties Pkt. 15c 



1141 Collection. One package each of 

 ' the above six separate colors . . . 75c 



"An encyclopedia of flower cullme boiled down to vest-pocket 



site," is hcnv one of our customers describes our booklet, 



Henderson's Flowers for American Gardens, sent free on 



request. 



ROCK HYBRIDS 



{Annual) 



Forms compact bushes with variously 

 colored flowers, shades of rose, pink, 

 purple, mauve and bicolors being pro- 

 duced in great profusion. It blooms two 

 weeks earlier than the average Snap- 

 dragon and is eminently suitable for 

 decoration of rock and alpine gardens. 

 1145 Mixed Colors Pkt. 2Sc 



AQUILEGIA OR COLUMBINE {Perennial) 



These hardy i>erennial plants bloom at a time when there is a short lapse of bloom in the gardens 

 immediately after the spring bulbs are through flowering, and before the perennials have begun. 



1150 Henderson's American Hybrid Columbine. The flower stems, often 40 inches in height, 

 carry magnificent clusters of immense, long-spurred, single flowers, lasting a long time. The 

 colors include rich shades, as well as new and delicate tints, pure white, blue and white, pure 

 yellow, pink with yellow corolla, red with orange corolla, cerise, purple, rose and white, salmon, 

 lavender, mauve, etc. (See illustration) Pkt. 25c 



1153 Chrysantha. The beautiful, long-spurred yellow variety Pkt. 10c 



1155 Bell-flowered Columbine. A beautiful, new, spurless type, producing freely large, open, 

 bell-shaped flowers of many beautiful colors, including sky blue, pink, deep blue, purple, violet, 

 lavender, white, flesh, rose, maroon, salmon, etc., in mixture Pkt. 25c 



1157 Coerulea Hybrida. Long-spiurred flowers of white and blue Pkt. 10c 



1158 "Crin»son Star," The flowers of a brilliant dark crimson which, being borne profusely on 

 the plant, form a most attractive subject in the border. (5ee illustration.) Pkt. 2Sc 



1160 Double-flowering, Long-spurred Hybrids. Beautiful, long-spurred, large double flowers, 

 formed of several rows of cornucopia-like petals and in various shades of yellow, lavender, blue, 

 indigo and white. Mixed Colors Pkt. 25c 



1170 Single, Large-flowering, Mixed Colors Pkt. 10c 



ARABIS ALPINA (Rock Cress) (Perennial) 



1173 A fine, dwarf hardy perennial, largely used for rock gardens. Flowers pure white, blooming 

 early in the spring Pkt. 10c 



