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DOUBLE BALSAMS 



These are the most perfect in form and largest in flower yet developed in 

 this old garden favorite, which is among the showiest and most popular of 

 summer garden annuals; height, 1>2 to 2 feet. 



The King. Glowing fiery-scarlet, large, full double flowers Pkl. 10c. 



The Queen. Deep rose-pink, large, double flowers; exquisite 10c. 



Prince Bismarck. Brilliant salmon-pink; large and double 10c. 



White Perfection. Large double white 10c. 



Extra Choice, Double Mixed. Containing many colors, spotted, blotched 



striped, etc. Oz.. 60c Pkl. 10c. 



Customer's Collection of Balsams — any three 10c. pkts. selected for 25c. 

 Imported Collection, Double Balsams, 6 varieties, 40c.; 12 varieties, 7oc. 



Goliath Balsam. A new type of phenomenally robust growth, throwing up 

 a main stem about 4 feet high, the lower half of which carries candelabra- 

 like several side branches, all of which are well clothed with very large 

 and very double flowers of charming colors. 



Mixed Colors Pkl. 10c. 



BALLOON VINE 



Rapid-growing annual climber, 10 to 15 feet; white flowers followed by 

 balloon-like seed-pods Pkl. 5c. 



GOLDEN BARTONIA 



Bartonia Aurea. Is a native of California, and one of our showiest annuals. 

 It produces large single golden-yellow flowers which have quite a metallic 

 lustre when the sun shines on them. A large cluster of yellow stamens 

 adds to the effectiveness of the blossoms, which measure nearly 3 inches 

 across, and are borne profusely all summer long, on bushy plants about 

 1 foot high. It succeeds best grown in masses so the foliage will shelter 

 the ground from the hot sun. It will then thrive almost anywhere, but 

 prefers a moist situation. 1,000 seeds, 25c Pkl. 10c. 



BEGONIAS Everblooming' Fibrous Rooted Varieties 



The Semperflorens (Everfloweritig) varieties of fibrous rooted Begonias offered 

 below are unsurpassed bedding plants. Thriving equally well in partially 

 shaded or sunny locations, flowering profusely throughout summer and fall — • 

 beds or edgings of these Begonias being a sheet of color continuously. As 

 pot plants for winter flowering they, are also superb; easily grown from seed. 

 ■ Prima Donna. Splendid bushy plants, 10 inches high by 12 inches across. The 



flowers are unusually large. 1 to 1% inches in diameter, and of charming 



rose color shading to carmine in center Pkl. 10c. 



Red Erfordia. A large flowered strain, producing glossy bright crimson 



flowers; foliage dark, plants bushy and compact, about 10 inches high. 



Per 1,000 seeds. 75c Pkl. 10c. 



Vernon. Fine bedding and pot plant, 6 inches high; blood-red flowers in 



profusion. Per 1,000 seeds, 60c Pkl. 10c. 



Rex, Varieties Mixed. Ornamental foliage of red, gold, green, bronze, 



etc Pkl. 25c. 



Customer's Collection of Everblooming Begonias — any three 10c. pkts. 



selected for 25c. 



^. «=:s^"«^^f 4|»|«^^^^ BEGONIAS Tuberous-Rooted Varieties 



i, '■4i,J^\ -'_ /^l^^^y^S'SSl^^^^^^^S Magnificent flowering pot plant:, and deservedly popular for garden 



'"^ bedding, flowering in the greatest profusion all summer. The individual 

 florets will average from 2 to 3 inclics in diameter, and are of various beauti- 

 Htj-o-w^r "^MM'f" £:.3-4S&*df/^ ""^ >. 13^^^^ ful colors; height, 1 foot. 



*- -: Hr-^ ' 'WIS^^H MSi^c-^i ^^'SHte'l^^^B Single, Large-flowering, Mixed Colors Pkl. 25c. 



v/ ^£^^^S^^^ Frilled and Picotee Edged. New giant-flowering single Tuberous Begonia 

 \-..,£Xm^S^s^^^^S with frilled or waved petals, distinctly edged with a narrow margin of 



bright carmine-rose. We offer two varieties — separate. 



( liMffl^yrt WW^.l Frilled Yellow. With red edge Pkl. 25c. 



^^WS: Frilled White. With red edge . 25c. 



Double, Large-flowering, Mixed Colors 35c. 



J f^HM|^^^^^^^^g.i Crested Begonia. {B. hyhrida giganlea crislata.) Beautiful flowers often 



3 inches across with a unique crest or beard attached to the petals. Several 

 colors in mixture Pkl. 35c. 



^s^^M^H^^H^^ m^^ ^ WILD FLOWER GARDEN 



" --^s.^ss may be had in any suitable out-of-the-way place — meadow, brook side, 



hedge row, fence corner, or back lot — by broadcasting and raking in Hen- 

 derson's Special Mixed Flower Seeds for Wild Gardens, at the rate of 1 

 oz. per 100 square feet mixed with sand or dry soil for ease and evenness 

 BEGONIA EVEREi.ooMTNG of distribution. Price, 15c. per oz., 50c. per J^ lb., $1.50 per lb., postpaid. 



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