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Gladiolus PRIMULINUS HYBRIDS 



These Hybrids are early flowering, extremely graceful and profuse in bloom and provide a most enchanting array of artistic colors. They are 

 very desirable for cutting for vases and table decoration. Primulinus Gladiolus combine well with other flowers in artistic arrangements. 



Our pamphlet "GARDEN CULTURE OF GLADIOLUS" free to customers on request. 



Prices — Transportation Paid 



Alice Tiplady. A grand primulinus variety of a beau- 

 tiful orange-saffron color 



Annie Laurie. Lovely delicate ruffled pink 



Apricot Glow. Very tall apricot 



Copper Bronze. Old copper and bronze; very rich 

 color 



Golden Frills. Deep daffodil yellow with flame 

 colored blotch. Highly ruffled 



Ming Toy. A fine, large primulinus of a buff hue, with 

 buff yellow throat. Very tall and highly prized for 

 indoor decoration 



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Mrs. Calvin Coolidge. Large ruffled salmon-rose, 

 creamy center; one of the most beautiful large flower- 

 ing type 



Orange Queen. Purest apricot of a very warm tint; 

 large, open flowers on good stem; justly considered 

 one of the very choicest Grandiflora Primulinus. . . . 



Souvenir. Most superb deep yellow self. Tall- 

 stemmed, large hooded flowers facing forward; 4 to 6 

 open at the same time. Early 



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SUMMER FLOWERING BULBS Hendersons selected 



The bulbs offered on this page include some of our showiest garden 

 flowers. They are of easiest culture; planted in spring in good garden 

 soil, they flower with great certainty during the summer and fall. 

 They are also very useful to fill up vacant spots in a hardy border 

 of perennials, adding to it a dash of color. After the tops have been 

 killed off by the frost, all of the bulbs (with the exception of Cinna- 

 mon Vine) should be taken up and stored in the cellar over winter, as 

 they are not hardy. 



CALADIUM ESCULENTUM 



"Elephant's Ear." Grand tropical-looking plant. A favorite for specimens on 

 the lawn, or for bordering large sub-tropical groups. They produce enormous 

 leaves, frequently 4 feet long by 3 feet wide; height, 4 to 5 feet. Plant after the 

 ground has warmed up, and take up before frost. (See illustration.) 



First Size. Price 25c each; $2.50 doz. 



Extra Size. Price, 35c each; $3.50 doz. 



Transportation paid. 



CINNAMON VINE 



A beautiful, hardy climber for anything on which the vines can twine; it grows 

 from 15 to 30 feet high, and when established the vines attain a much greater 

 length. The leaves are green, thick and glossy, always clean, healthy and free 

 from insects. The white flowers, while insignificant, emit a delightful cinnamon- 

 like perfume. The roots are quite hardy and, although the stems die down in 

 winter, the vines shoot up with great rapidity in the spring, and cover trellises 

 or arbors quite early in the season. (See illustration.) 

 Price, extra large, 2-year-old roots, 20c each; $2.00 doz.; transportation paid. 



CRINUM Kirkii 



Produces flowers of the greatest beauty. LTsually two flower stalks of dark pur- 

 plish color are sent up at the same time, each bearing a large umbel of enormous 

 lilylike flowers of white, with a reddish purple stripe through the center. 

 Extra large bulbs 50c each; $5.00 doz.; transportation paid. 



MADEIRA VINE 



The old favorite, "Climbing Mignonette," so much prized for porches and arbors 

 on account of its rapid growth and freedom from insects. Thick, glossy leaves, 

 and long, hanging stems of feathery, fragrant, white flowers. The tubers we offer 

 are selected large size. 

 Price, 15c each; SI. 50 doz.; $12.00 per 100; transportation paid. 



Our pamphlet, "SUMMER FLOWERING BULBS", sent free on request 

 with orders, gives interesting facts and complete cultural instructions for this 

 valuable group of bulbs 



MONTBRETIA 



The Montbretia is one of the most floriferous and shows' of summer-flowering 

 bulbous plants, producing in great numbers, graceful spikes 8 to 12 inches long, 

 each spike bearing from 18 to 30 exceedingly showy, star-shaped flowers, 134 to 

 2 inches across. (See colored plate page 93.) 



Fire King. Large flowers of a glowing scarlet red; decidedly one of the most 

 beautiful. Price, 8c each; 80c doz.; $6.00 per 100. 



George Davison. The stems are from 3 to 4 feet high; very branching, bearing 

 lovely, pale orange-yellow flowers, widely expanded. 



Price, 12c each; $1.25 doz.; $9.00 per 100. 

 Golden West. Produces tall, branching spikes and large, well open flowers of a 

 most beautiful pure golden yellow, without the least spot or shade; strong grower. 



Price, 12c each; $1.25 doz.; $9.00 per 100. 

 His Majesty. A glorious variety, flowers measuring four inches or more across, 

 very broad petalled. deep velvety scarlet shading down to gold, reverse of petals 

 dark crimson. Price, 25c each. $2.50 doz.; $18.00 per 100. 



Lady Hamilton. Very floriferous yellow; the center is suffused with a ray of 

 rosy apricot; strong grower; fine and distinct. 



Price, 15c each; $1.50 doz.; $12.00 per 100. 

 Lord Nelson. Deep orange-scarlet, externally crimson, eye yellow; large flower, 

 very beautiful; the stems are dark, much branched and 3H feet high. 



Price, 15c each; $1.50 doz.; $12.00 per 100. 

 Majori. New, pale orange with crimson markings. 



Price, 15c each; $1.50 doz.; $12.00 per 100. 

 Rosea. Bright salmon rose; distinct. 



Price, 12c each; $1.25 doz.; $9,00 per 100. 

 Mixed Hybrids. Containing a fine assortment of yellow, orange and scarlet 

 shades. Price, 8c each; 80c do^.; $6.00 per 100; transportation paid. 



TUBEROSE 



Albino, Single, Early Flowering. A single white tuberose. It commences to 



flower in July and August, throwing from two to five flower spikes from a single 



bulb. Beautiful for gardens and a splendid cut flower. 



Price, 8c. each; 80c doz.; $6.00 per 100; transportation paid. 



Pearl, Henderson's Double Dwarf. Plant is dwarf, growth stocky, the flower 



spikes attaining a height of about 2 feet, and are compactly filled for two-thirds 



their length with very large, perfectly double flowers 1J4 to 2 inches across, or 



nearly twice the size of the old sort. The flowers have the wax-like substance of a 



camellia, are glistening white and deliciously fragrant. The bulbs planted in the 



garden in May, in warm, rich soil, in a sunny position, flower with great certainty 



in the fall. (See colored plate page 93.) 



Price, extra large flowering bulbs, 8c each; 75c doz.; $5.00 per 100; transportation 



paid. 



Silver Leaf. Showy and effective, even when not in bloom, the foliage being 



distinctly striped white and green. Each bulb frequently throws up two or more 



spikes, 3 to 4 feet high, each bearing several pure white, single, waxy flowers. 



delicately perfumed. They flower several weeks earlier than double tuberoses. 



Piice, 8c each; 80c doz.; $6.00 per 100; transportation paid. 



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