PETER HENDERSON fl;. CO., NEW YORK- (£ 



Giant ^ Flowering ANTIRRHINUM 



These form brilliant garden beds, flowering profusely and continuously the 

 first season from seed. Unusually effective bedding displays are made from 

 these noble plants; they grow about 2 feet high, are healthy and stocky, and 

 completely enveloped with large Snapdragon flowers of splendid texture and 

 substance, rendering them very durable under all conditions of weather; their 

 continuous-blooming quaUties, ease of culture and independence of heat arid 

 drought, and pure, bright colors, should entitle them to a permanent place in 

 gardens. Although perennials, they do splendidly when grown as annuals; 

 soring-sown seed produces flowering plants by July, which continue to bloom 

 in increasing profusion until frost. The flowers are nearly double the size of 

 the older sorts. (See cut.) 



Giant-flowering. Mixed Colors Pkt. 10c. 



Giant Yellow Queen. Pure yellow 10c. 



Giant Scarlet. Brightest scarlet 10c. 



Giant Niobe. Garnet, with white throat 10c. 



Giant Rose. DeUcate rosy-pink 10c. 



Giant Striped. Yellow, striped red 10c. 



Giant White. Pure snow-white 10c. 



Cottage Haid. A beautiful new variety, colored coral pink.with a white throat 10c. 

 Collection of 6 separate colors SOc. 



Semi^ Dwarf, Large^ Flowering ANTIRRHINUM 



\ beautiful class extensively used in Europe for bedding and should be 

 better known here. These semi-dwarf varieties produce as large flowers as the 

 tall sorts, while the plants are of compact, bushy growth, only a foot high, 

 and are completeU' enveloped with flowers throughout summer and fall. 

 Semi-Dwarf, Albino, new. Creamy white flushed soft pink Pkt. 10c. 



Picturatum, new. Beautifull-.- blotched and spotted 10;. 



White 10c. 



Yellow 



Scarlet 



Coral-Rose 



Mixed Colors 



The Collection, 1 pkt. each oj above 6 separate colors 



10c. 

 10c. 



10c. 

 10c. 

 SOc. 



New Double ^Flowering . . . ANTIRRHINUM 



Quite a new departure in the class of tall, large-flowering "Snapdragons.". 

 The plants in flower are about 3 feet in height and bear freely during summer 

 and fall, long spikes of immense double flowers, that is: out of the mouth-like 

 aperture, between the upper and lower lips, abnormal fantastic petals emerge 

 which give a double beard-like aspect to the very large flowers. The effect 

 of this phenomenon is strikingly effective. 60 to 70% of the seedlings will 

 come true — the balance being large flowering singles. 



Double White Antirrhinum, pure white Pkt. 15c. 



Double Red Antirrhinum, purplish-red lighted in the throat with yellow 



and white Pkt. ISc. 



AQUILEGIA, or ... . 

 COLUMBINE 



Hardy perennials, luxuriating in the moister situa- 

 tions in the garden, where they form permanent clumps, 

 growing from IJ-o to 3 feet high. 



Henderson's American Hybrid Columbine. This new 

 race represents the highest perfection yet attained in 

 the development of this favorite flower. The plants 

 are extremely robust with large handsome foHage; the 

 flower stems often 40 inches in height carry magnificent 

 clusters of immense long-spurred, single flowers which 

 last a long time in bloom. The colors are superb and 

 varied, including rich shades as well as many 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., 

 etc. The large, unique, long-spurred flowers, gracefully 

 hung on long stems, are not only brilliantly effective on 

 the plant, but equally as desirable when cut for vase and 



house decoration. (See cut.) .- . . ..Pkl. 2Sc. 



Aquilegia, Single, Large - flowering, Mixed Colors, 



Pkt. 10c. 



Double-Flowering, Long-spurred Hybrids. Beautiful 



long-spurred, large, double flowers, formed of several 



rows of cornucopia-like petals and of various shades of 



yellow, lavender, blue, indigo and white Pkt. 25c. 



Rose Queen. Long-spurred, single flowers shading from 

 light pink to dark rose color, with white centre and 



yellow anthers Pkt. 10c. 



Chrysantha, the beautiful long-spurred yellow variety. 10c. 

 Chrysantha, Double. The double-flowering long-spurred, 



yellow Columbine Pkt. ISc. 



Coerulea Hybrida, the true Roclrj' Mountain variety, 



with long-spurred flowers of white and blue..Pfc/. lOc. 



Coerulea Candidissima. A new pure white variety of 



the Rocky Mountain Columbine Pkt. 25c. 



Count Zeppelin. The large flowers are freely borne on 

 2-foot stalks, the double corolla is snow-white, the 

 sepals light blue Pkt. ISc. 



We Deliver Free in the U. S. om.r^rV'r^^H,^:^^.':. t'<^o.. all Vegetable, Flower and Lawn Grass Seeds, ^^, 



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