130 EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN—Flower Seeds 
Thunbergia Alata 
4475 Rapid-growing climbers attaining a height of 6 to 8 feet, densely clothed with neat, 
green foliage not affected by insects; the small single flowers of various colors are 
freely produced. A pretty vine for trellis, fences, rook-work, etc. Though tender 
perennials, they are usually grown as annuals. Mixed Colors (Alata)....Pkt. 10c. 
ee: 
Tritoma 
These are popularly known as “Torch Lilies,” “Red-hot Poker,’”’ “Flame Flowers,” etc., 
and are among our showiest hardy plants, producing the brightest flowers of the autumn 
garden. They grow from seed and flower well the second year, commencing in May and 
continue to bloom throughout the summer and fall. They range in color through shades 
and combinations of yellow from pale lemon to orange and from salmon-pink, coral-red, 
etc., to crimson. The plants vary in height from 18 inches to 6 feet. The effect of a 
bold group of these lovely hybrids is remarkably distinctive and handsome. (See 
illustration.) 
4480 New Hybrids. Mixed Colors.................0. 0.02. e eee eee eee Pkt. 25c. 
4482 Uvaria Grandiflora (Red-hot Poker Plant), hardy perennial with orange-red 
flowers: on'spikes'4'to:5 feet high <2: O00. 5 ae os ree ee ee Pkt. lic. 
“T took a Behe with your Hardy 
Sweet Williams last year. On my tag 
I specially mentioned Henderson.’ 
Miss MYRTIE V. FAIRCHILD, 
Stratford, Conn. 
““T wish you could see my Hender- 
son’s Collection of Sweet Williams, 
planted last year. Have been in bud 
since February. They are gorgeous.” 
Mrs. WM. McCOY, 
Helena, Ark. 
““Your Perfection Sweet William is 
gorgeous, beyond description.” 
Mrs. CLARENCE M. SNYDER, 
Otego, N. Y. 
Most flowering 
plants and particu- 
larly perennials are 
shown to best advan- 
tage when planted 
in front of vines or 
flowering shrubs. 
See our offering 
of vines and popular 
flowering shrubs on 
pages 162 and 163. 
Sweet Reeket or Dame’ s Violet 
4440 Favorite, hardy, herbaceous perennials—very effective in the garden border. 
he plants form large clumps 2 to 3 feet in height, covered with showy terminal 
spikes of flowers resembling Stock. The colors range from white through lilac 
to pink and purple; splendid for cut flowers. (See illustration.) Mixed plore: 
t iC. 
Sweet William, Henderson’s New Annual 
4450 The old favorite Sweet William, as all know, does not flower until the second 
year from seed, but this new type commences blooming in early summer from 
spring: -sown seed and continues in flower for several weeks. The plants are of 
e same habit as the perennial kinds, producing fine heads of bloom of various 
colors—white,.crimson, rose-pink, etc., many of which are broadly edged with 
white and sweetly fragrant. (See illustration.) 
Mixed! Colors ssi. oin mtstas codec cieccteeie as Per 1,000 seeds, 50c.; Pkt. l5c. 
Sweet William, Henderson’s Perfection 
For many years the Sweet William (Dianthus Darbotus) has been esteemed as one of 
our finest hardy garden plants, being of easy culture, thriving in any good garden 
soil and lasting for years. The plants grow about 1 foot nighie and form fine clumps. 
Our improved Perfection strains produce in greatest profusion very large florets in 
large heads and in a great variety of extremely rich colors. 
4454 Diadem. Deep rich crimson, with a well-defined white eye........ Pkt. 10c. 
4455 Double Large-flowering Ferlectiony Mixed. Extra choice from a fine 
COLlECHON He aKG ices Ome ee epee es abe cbh aie Per 1,000 seeds, 60c.; Pkt. 10c. 
4457 Harlequin. Large lowers or several colors produced on one plant. Some- 
times a head will be all crimson, another all pink, another white, ete., but 
usually florets of different colors will be borne in one head; very unique and 
beautiful. FS Stel Pts ite ake Aaah pete cer ost TERE CREAN 10c. 
4459 Pink Beauty: iergen sinate iiewers Of P Ure (pINKe este ie ee eG cee oe 10c. 
4462 Scarlet Beauty. Large single flowers of intense qe Bele crete meee kie lOc. 
4470 Single Large-flowering Perfection, Mixed. Extra choice varieties. Pkt. 10c. 
No garden is complete without a variety of small ata. ihore listed by us on pages 165 and 166 are the choicest grown. 
