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COSMIDIUM 
1998 Orange Crown. Very handsome new annual, forming elegant, many-branched bushes 
11% to 2 feet in height. The flower héads, 4 to 5 inches in circumference, are carried on long 
stems well above the foliage. The flowers are golden-yellow with a broad circle of a rich 
orange around the disk, a pleasing combination. As the plants produce a succession Of 
bloom throughout the summer and the flowers last well-in water, this will be found ver 
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NEW. ‘CYCLAMENS 
2039 ‘‘Mrs. Buckstone.”. This new variety preduces the largest fow 5 Scyclamens - 
averaging 21 inches and if well grown, 3 inches across. The Petals are beautifully crimpe 
the coloring is a lovely tint.of salmon. Even though the flowers are so large, they are ve 
freely produced and the plants are good growers. The largest and most beautiful of C 
clamens. Received an Award of Merit from the R. H.S................ UP i. at 
2042 Pink Peari. A-new giant-flowering variety , the most prolific bloomer of all. Cx 
an exquisite shade of soft salmon. Especially beautiful under artificial light... P#. 3 
2043 Salmon King.. Immense perfectly formed flowers of a beautiful clear pink with a 
lustre of salmon, very free bloomer. Received an Award of Merit from the R. H. §S. 
- Pkt. 35e. 
2044 Vulcan. A grand giant-flowering variety of deepest blood-red. . Fe eee ey ef es 
2045° White Swan. ~ A pure snow-white giant-flowering. variety, very profuse. The blos- 
gs0ms are borne on exceptionally long stiff stems ee ee Mice cok wieee ease Pkt. 35e 
PERSIAN CYCLAMEN 
Most beautiful winter and-spring flowering plants for the window and greenhouse. 
Not only are the flowers of striking beauty, bus the foliage is also highly ornamental. 
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2034 Butterfly, Papilio or Victoria Cyclamen. ~ Very large, flowers with fringed and fluted 
petals, the edges being distinguished by colorings which differ from that of the body of the 
flower, as white with red or purple edge, rose with scarlet edge, crimson with garnet or 
SOTO Gta aE eater secon foe ne ee EE one Cae a es ee a eke wees hE? Pkt. 25c¢ 
2036 Double, Large-flowering. The flowers have usually 8 to 10 petals, often 12 to 15, 
which are more spreading than in single varieties. There is the same range of colors, 
crimson, pink, white, spotted, etc. Mixed Colors...............,.+..... Eee Pkt. Doe. 
2050 Henderson’s Giant Persian. “A’superior strain with flowers of largest size and per- 
fect form, displayed well above the handsome foliage; the colors include crimson, rose- 
pink, white, dark blood-red, spotted, eyed, etc. Mixed Colors................ Pkt; 25c. 
-Customer’s Selection of Cyclamen Seeds. Any three 25c pkts. selected for 60c., or any 
j) three 35c. pkts. for 90c. ; 
4740 A Wild Flower Garden may be made in any out-of-the-way place by oroadcasting 
and raking in Henderson’s Wild Garden Flower Seed Mixture, at the rate of 1.0z. per 100 
square feet, mixed with sand or dry soil to secure even distribution. Price 15c. per oz.; 
50c. per 14 lb.; $1.50 per lb., postpaid. : 
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CARDINAL CLIMBER ° Scarlet Queen 
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2052 This new hybrid Cypress Vine is one of the most beautiful climbing an- 
nuals that -we know of and deserves to be grown in eyery garden. . The foliage 
of rich glossy green is palm-leaf like, with laciniated or fringed edges against 
which the brilliant scarlet tubular flowers, 1 to 114 inches across, contrast most 
vividly. In a warm, sunny location, in good soil, it grows about 20 feet in height, 
is of rapid grgwth, free from insects and a beautiful vine for trellis, piazza or 
pergola being literally bespangled with flowers from,.July until late fall. The 
seed is very hard-shelled and germinates quicker when started under glass, but 
if sown in the open ground the seeds should first be soaked for a few hours in 
warm water...... pie eae ae ate Ee eae A nea Wes Kes LOC. EWO-E RIS. DOC. 
CYPRESS. VINE 
These beautiful twining annual climbers aré not as much grown as they de- 
serve. Seed started in pots early in the house or hotbed, and the seedlings set 
out in the garden after danger from frost, will make plants 20 feet high and be 
completely covered for 3 months or tore with beautiful star-shaped tubular 
flowers borne in clusters that contrast effectively against the feathery, fern-like 
bright. gréen foliage. Sown in the open ground they will of course commence 
Agee later. In the latter event the hard shelled seed should be soaked in 
ot water. . 
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2056. Seaflet: 2... 5.5.5... Beg coe ne EPS vie bis Here ae oc atcait Riis Se. 
2058 White,.... athe PIE eR is ow Po a sale we Pos dase ws Se (eae, - Se 
Be oar diets tars Sara ha Pkt. 5c. 
“You may like to know that I won first prize last summer in a flower garden com- 
petition in this town. I give all honor for it to the magnificent plants I got as the re- 
sult of buying your flower seeds.” 
Miss AL. EVANS, Trenton, Ont. 
When Ordering Flower Seeds, Please Order by the Number Prefixed to Each Variety 
