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COREOPSIS 



Harvest Moon. One of the finest hardy garden plants grown, forming large 

 clumps 2 to 3 feet high, and increasing in beauty, luxuriance and florifer- 

 ousness each year, though it flowers the first season from seed sown early. 

 It is an improved variety of the lavceolata grandijlora type, producing 

 immense, long-stemmed, rich yellow flowers, shaded with orange, flowering 

 in profusion for a long period during the summer; unequalled for cutting; 

 grows anywhere Pkt. 10c. 



El Dorado. The long-lasting flowers are simply perfect, measuring 3 inches 

 and over in diameter, and are borne on stalks 15 to 18 inches in length. 

 Color, brilliant golden-yellow. This variety, although a hardy biennial, will 

 flower the same season from seed sown early; compact, bushy plants — about 

 2 feet high — blooming abundantly during the summer and fall. . . Pkl. 10c. 



BURBANK'S RAINBOW CORN 



A highly decorative type of Corn. It grows about 5 feet high and suckers 

 out, forming good-sized clumps. The foliage is beautifully _ striped with 

 rose, purple, green and cream color; exceedingly effective in the mixed 

 flower border Per oz., 50c. ; Pkl. (25 seeds) 10c. 



COSMIDIUM 



Orange Crown. Very handsome new annual, forming elegant, many 

 branched bushes 1^ to 2 feet in height. The flower heads, 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 

 novelty will be very useful for cutting purposes Pkt. 10c. 



COWSLIP 



This beautiful spring-flowering dwarf hardy perennial (Primula veris) bears 

 clusters of fragrant flowers of Various colors, as yellow-brown, edged yellow, 

 etc. They are particularly pretty when grown in good-sized colonies in 

 partially shaded situations, naturalized or in shrubbery or herbaceous bor- 

 ders, etc.; height 6 inches Pkl. 10c. 



A WILD FLOWER GARDEN MAY BE MADE 



in any suitable location — meadow, road side, fence corner, hedge row, water 

 side or back lot — by sowing broadcast and raking in Henderson's Special 

 Mixed Wild Garden Flower Seeds at the rate of 1 oz. per 100 square feet 

 mixed with sand for ease and evenness of distribution. Price, 15c. per oz.; 

 60c. U lb.; SI. 50 lb.; postpaid. 



GIANT COSMOS ll^^J^^rat^^^n 



Favorite autumn-flowering annual; the flowers are often 4 

 inches across. The petals are broad and overlapping, and of 

 splendid substance. For cutting this is one of the finest 

 Rowers grown. The long stems and feathery foliage lend 

 themselves to graceful arrangements. The plants, 5 to 6 

 feet high, are of symmetrical, pyramidal form. 

 Giant Cosmos, Mixed Colors. Per 1,000 seeds. 25c.; 



Pkl. 5c. 



Giant White Cosmos Per 1,000 seeds, 25c.; Pkl. 5c. 



Giant Pink Cosmos Per 1.000 seeds, 25c.; Pkl. oc. 



Giant Crimson Cosmos. . Per 1,000 seeds, 25c.; Pkl. 5c. 

 Klondyke. Large, orange-colored flowers. Per 1,000 



seeds, 50c Pkt. 10c. 



Lady Lenox Cosmos Il^^n^lf'jf [:o'lmot 



The long-stemmed flowers are of immense size, fre- 

 quently measuring 5 inches across. The petals are 

 broadly oval and overlap, forming a circular flower of 

 perfect symmetry, having splendid substance and last- | 

 ing qualities. Unsurpassed both for garden decoration ' 

 and as cut flowers; height 6 to 7 feet. 

 Lady I enox, Pink. Lovely shell-pink, lighting up well 



at night Pkl. 10c. 



Lady Lenox, White. A fine pure white selection from the 



above Pkl. 10c, 



Customers' Collection of Cosmos, any three lOc.pkts.for 2oc, 



MID-SUMMER COSMOS "^fcJ^Zt 



Unfortunately, large-flowering Cosmos do not bloom until 

 late in the .season. This early-flowering strain begins blooming 

 scatteringly in June, the quantity increasing gradually until 

 July, and frorn that time until frost the plants are a mass of 

 flowers. The flowers average 3 inches across; the plants are 

 dwarfer than the late-flowering Cosmos, forming compact 

 bushes only 4 feet high. 



Mid-summer Crimson Cosmos. Per 1.000 seeds, 50c.; 

 Mid-summer Rose Cosmos. . . Per 1,000 seeds, 50c.; 

 Mid-summer White Cosmos. . Per 1,000 seeds, 50c.; 

 Mid-summer Purple Cosmos. . Per 1,000 seeds, oOc; 

 Mid-summer Large Early Mixed Cosmos' 



Pkl. 10c. 

 Pkl. 10c. 

 Pkt. 10c. 

 Pkl. 10c. 

 Per 1,000 seeds. 



50c. ; Pkt. 10c 

 Customers' Collection of Cosmos, any three 10c. pkts. for 25c 



K; " PICTURESQUE GARDENS " lUSiiti^ 



Not a look of exhaustive precept, but rich in illustrations 

 of example in Landscape Gardening, 



$1 .00 postpaid. 

 -•- See page 202. 



