From PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK 
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Balloon Vine 
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1486 Rapid-growing annual climber, 10 to 15 feet, white flowers followed by balloon- } 
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Balsam, Double 
These are the most perfect in form and largest flower yet developed in this old gar- | 
den favorite, which is among the most popular of summer annuals; height, 1% to 2 H 
feet. (See illustration.) 
1490 Goliath Balsam. Mixed Colors. A new type of phenomenally robust growth, 
throwing up a main stem about 4 feet high, the lower half of which carries sev- 
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eral candelabra-like side branches, all of which are well clothed with very large 
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and double flowers of charming colors........... Per 500 seeds, 50c.; Pkt. 10c. t 
1492 The King. Glowing fiery-scarlet, large, full double flowers..........Pkt. 10c. i 
1494 The Queen. Deep rose-pink, large, double flowers; exquisite........ Pkt. 10c. P 
1496 White Perfection. Large double white........................... Pkt. 10c. 
1500 Extra Choice, Double Mixed. Containing many colors, spotted, blotched, 
ISELIDECMELC Aa coer ee ee Per 500 seeds, 40c.; Pkt. 10c. 
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Bartonia, i 
Golden 
1506 Bartonia 
Aurea. A na- 
tive of Cali- 
fornia, and one 
of our showiest 
annuals. It 
produces large 
single golden- 
yellow flowers 
which have 
quite a metal- 
he lustre when 
the sun shines 
on them. A 
large cluster of 
yellow-stam- 
ens adds_ to 
the effective- 
ness of the 
blossoms, 
which measure 
nearly 3 inches 
across, and are 
borne pro- 
fusely all sum- 
mer long, on 
bushy plants 
about 1 foot 
high. It suc- 
ceeds best 
grown iia 
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Auricula foliage will 
1480 Primula Auricula. Beautiful low growing, earl shelter the 
spring-flowering plants, fine for borders, pot cul- ground from 
ture, etc., the fragrant flowers of many rich colors the hot sun. 
are borne in clusters on the top of stalks 4 to 6 It will then 
inches NON Ra eeeae Pkt. 25c. thrive almost 
anywhere, but 
prefers a moist 
situation. (See 
illustration.) 
Pkt. 
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Begonia 
Tuberous-rooted Varieties 
These profusely-flowering pot plants are deservedly popular for garden 
bedding, flowering in the greatest profusion all summer. The individual 
florets will average from 2 to 3 inches in diameter, and are of various beautiful 
colors: height 1 foot. 
1510 Double, Large-flowering. Mixed Colors.............. Pkt. 5Oc. 
1520 Single, Large-flowering. Mixed Colors............... Pkt. 25c. 
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Begonia 
Everblooming Fibrous-Rooted Varieties. The semperflorens (Ever- 
flowering) varieties of fibrous-rooted Begonias offered below are unsurpassed 
bedding plants. Thriving equally well in partially shaded or sunny locations. 
flowering profusely through summer and fall—beds or edgings of these 
Begonias being a sheet of color continuously. As pot plants for winter flower- 
ing they are also superb; easily grown from seed. 
1514 Magnifica. A very striking bedding or pet plant, producing bright 
erimson flowers; dark bronze foliage, plants bushy and compact, 
about 10 inches high.............. Per 1,000 seeds, 31.00; Pkt. 23c. 
1516 Prima Donna. Splendid bushy plants, 10 inches high by 12 inches 
across. The flowers are unusually large, 1 to 144 inches in diameter, 
and of charming rose color shading to carmine in center. (See illus- 
MP ALTOTIO) hick eS oe clea Per 1,000 seeds, $1.00; Pkt. 25c. 
1518 Vernon. Fine bedding and pot plant, 6 inches high; blood-red flow- 
ers in profusion.................. Per 1,000 seeds, $1.00; Pkt. 25c. 
You will probably need some Garden Tools to cultivate your flowers. See illustrations and descriptions, pages 169 to 195 
