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PEN TSTEMON- 
These should be grown as half-hardy annuals, they are then a valuable addition to beds 
and borders in summer. The seedlings produce an abundance of scarlet and pink 
shades with white markings which are very attractive. Pentstemons are best 
grown in beds, or in groups of not less than twelve plants in borders, w here they 
will give a brilliant color effect. If sown indoors during February or March, 
and planted out in genial weather there will bea profusion of richly aes 
flowers the following summer Height, 2 feet. 
3285 ‘‘Sensation.’”’ A Giant Gloxina-flowered type; though Senin: 
these bloom early the first season from spring-sown seed. The graceful 
spikes, about 2 feet high, are bedecked with flowers, two inches. across, 
from July until frost. The colors and markings are gorgeously varied 
from pink to scarlet and maroon, all beautifully blotched and veined 
with other colors; a large white throat further enlivens and inten- 
sifies the surrounding colors. They deserve a prominent place in 
every garden. <... Ae Stair - See Oe Core Pkt. 10c. 
3283 ‘Excelsior”’ As new variety having very large flowers, 
colors range from white to deep scarlet. Mixed colors, Pkt. 25c. 
“One can hate no trouble in ordering flower seeds from your book, 
as the colored plates are so natural. One can enjoy it as much as any 
book, if one likes flowers.” 
Mrs: H. E. SLATER, 
Hunt, N. Y. 
Phlox Drummondii GRANDIFLORA 
For beds and massing nothing can surpass these beautiful 
annuals. The produce immense trusses of large brilliant flowers 
of numberless hues through- 
out the summer; 14 feet 
high. Our large-lower: 
ing Phlox is an im- 
proved strain, extra 
large, perfectly 
round flowers, with 
overlappingpetals. 
They are of easy cul- 
ture, succeeding in all 
sunny positions, begin- 
ning to bloom in early 
summer from spring-sown 
seed and continuing until 
close of autumn. 
3382 Alba. White. Per 1,000 seeds 
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Flower Seeds 
by number 
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3383. Brilliant Rose. Pink and rose. 
Per OO SCL BUCA Tom siete cocina sinle's'3 Prix ac: 
3384 Chamois-rose. Salmon- pink, -orange-eye. ~ Per 1,000 seéds 30c.......cccnenncdecvscceces 
3385 Coccinea. Brilliant Rear letae er le OU SCeas SUC artic rnt cs cit cie wate is eicie ovo tetas wo <ioieeict mee 
o5ot.isapelina. - Yellow, garnet eye. Per.) 000 seedsid0e:. 222i... ha ok eee cee ce ewe egies 
3389 Grandiflora Splendens. Dazzling scarlet with large white eye. Per 1,000 seeds 30c 
Baan wired Colors.="Péral OOO: seeds 2 DCs et ee tet ater, Caters a sv wana nes elon oe che welders eas 
3391 Imported Collection of Phlox Drummondii ‘Grandifiora, 6 varieties, 25c. 
3395 Star-eyed (Stellata), Mixed Colors. _Grand large flowers, beautiful colors, each flower having = white 
USE ES er poy ct ee ain ia oA Oe TERMI a aS nd awd oie we &, ahfeielaaee aide woe alee ook Pkt. 10c. 
HENDERSON’S JUBILEE PHLOX 
Grand acquisitions, forming sturdy little bushes 
only cight inches high, producing masses of bloom from 
ground io summit. The flowers, borne in immense 
trusses, are unusually large and of superior sub- 
stance. For bedding this is a most brilliantly 
effective annual type. 
3400 Brilliant Mixture, of several shades and 
colors. Per 1,000 seeds 40c....:.....Pkt. 10c. 
PHLOX DRUMMONDII 
NANA GOMPACTA 
A very desirable dwarf annual variety, grow- 
ing six inches high, fine for edgings and borders. 
StUSS Wire pA oe asc Saas oe aise Pkt. 10c. 
S406. onownall | con lees. ac peb Pkt. 10c. 
HARDY PHLOX !t2-Plowering 
ybrids 
Noble- flowering plants for permanent beds 
in the garden and herbaceous border, bearing 
immense panicles of large and bright-colored 
flowers, among which some new and beautiful 
colors and shades are likely to be found. as 
well as the usual range through.reds from 
vermillion to pink and blush, salmon shades, 
white, striped, dotted, zoned, ete. The plants 
are perfectly hardy, 2 to 3 feet high, growing 
and flowering with increasing luxurianee year 
after year, and remaining in bloom during the 
late summer months. 
3410 Large-flowering Hybrids, Mixed Colors. 
Per 1,000 seeds 75¢ eee nese halatere Pkt. 10c. 
7% WILD-FLOWER GARDEN of great and 
interesting variety may be made i in any suit- 
able out-of-the-way place by sowing broadcast 
and raking in Henderson’s Special Mixed 
Wild Garden Flower Seed. Sow at the rate of 1 
oz. per 100 sq. ft., mixed with sand for even- 
ness of distribution Price 15c. per oz.; 50c. 
per 4 lb., $1.50 per lb., postpaid. 
When Ordering Flower Seeds Please Order By Number Prefixed To Each Variety 
