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FRENCH MARIGOLDS 



2720 French Double Dwarf, Mixed Colors. Of compact, dwarf growth, 1 foot 

 high, with double-quilled flowers of maroon, yellow, striped, etc.. Pkt. 5c. 



2725 Double, Gilt Edge. A large-flowering French Marigold of robust growth 

 and large, perfectly double flowers, measuring from 3 to 4 inches 

 across; color, velvety-maroon, edged with yellow. 



Per 1,000 seeds, 35c; Pkt. 10 



2721 Imported Collection of French Marigolds — 6 varieties for 25e. 



MEXICAN FIRE PLANT or \ 



SUMMER CYPRESS 



(KOCHIA TRICOPHYLLA) 

 2542 A popular annual, sometimes known as Belvidere, Mock 

 Cypress, etc. It is easily grown from seed, forming oval 

 bushes 2 to 2J-2 feet high, densely clothed with small, feath- 

 ery light-green foliage, deepening in color as the summer 

 advances until the whole plant assumes a fiery crimson hue. 

 The small numerous flowers, borne in the fall, are also of a 

 bright red color. An attractive plant at all times, either in 

 garden beds or in pots. Placed at intervals in beds of white 

 Sweet Alyssum, or among "Dusty Millers," the effect is 

 very fine Per ] 4 oz., 25c; Pkt. 10c. 



Wild 



Garden 



FlowerSeeds 



A wild garden may 

 be had in any suit- 

 able out - of - the 

 way place — mead- 

 ow, brookside, 

 hedgerow, 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 of 

 distribution. Price 

 15c. per oz.; 50c. 

 per M lb.; $1.50 

 per lb., postpaid. 



MALLOW 



2700 Dwarf, Large-flowering. These showy garden annuals grow about 2 feet. 

 in height and bear freely throughout the summer months large, saucer- 

 shaped flowers of white, rose, or crimson - Pkt. 10c. 



AFRICAN MARIGOLDS 



Henderson's Pride of the Garden. These grand African 

 Marigolds produce densely double flowers, 8 to 10 

 inches in circumference, and of the regularity and per- 

 fection of a Dahlia. A highly meritorious feature is the 

 compact, dwarf habit of the plants, which form dense 

 bushes only 15 to 18 inches high by 2 feet across. 

 For effective garden display during the summer and 

 autumn months nothing can surpass the 

 masses of color of these grand varieties. 



2727 Canary-yellow Pkt. 10c. 



2, 2s Golden-orange Pkt. 10c. 



2730 Mixed Colors.. . .Per 1,000 seeds, 25c; Pkt. 10c. 



2710 African Doifble, Mixed. 2 to 3 feet high; large 

 double flowers of yellow or orange. 



Peroz., 25c; Pkt. 5c. 



2711 Imported Collection of African Marigolds — 

 t varieties for 25c 



TOM-THUMR MARIGOLDS 



Form compact, oval bushes, only 6 to 8 inches high, 

 completely covered with showy blossoms from June 

 until fall. For massing in beds, for edgings, or even 

 for pots, they are unusually attractive. 

 2732 Double Golden-yellow. Densely double flowers, 



1 inch across Pkt. 10c. 



2734 Double Lemon-yellow. Densely double flowers, 



1 inch across Pkt. 10c. 



273G Little Brownie. Single golden-yellow, with crim- 

 son spots ' PH. 10c. 



"Such Marigolds as Henderson's African Mariaolds 

 I never saw, every plant mi, I every seed being fine. They 

 \~U.,,„,,, I way into November. I sent some seeds into 

 North Dakota and they trial to grow according to the 

 size of that State." 

 Miss ELEANOR M. RVSSEL, 



MnUapan, Mass. 



Much 



about the 



"Garden Beautiful" in Hen- 

 derson's Garden Guide and 

 Record, sent free with orders 

 of 82.00 or over if asked for. 



