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EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN— Flower Seeds 



Calceolaria 



Bellis or Double 

 Daisy 



Greatly improved varieties of the popular 

 "Double Daisies." Adapted for edgin 

 borders and low beds and also we! 

 suited for growing in pots. Although 

 perennials, they will flower the same 

 season if the seed is sown early, 

 though it is preferable to sow in fall, 

 and winter the plants in cold 

 frames. (See illustration.) Height, 

 6 inches. 

 1522 Red. Large, densely 



double flowers, glowing 



red, shaded rose. 



Per 1,000 seeds, 7Sc.; 



Pld. 10c. 



1524 Longfellow. Extra 



large double rose-pink 



flowers. Per 1,000 



seeds. 75c.; Pkt. 10c. 

 1526 Snowball. Large, very 



double, pure white flow- 

 ers. Per 1,000 seeds, 

 73c.; Pkt. 10c. 

 1530 Double Mixed Colors. 



Per 1,000 seeds. 73c. t 

 Pkt. 10c. 

 Monstrosa. These new 

 "Double" Daisies surpass all strains 

 of this popular plant in strong, ro- 

 bust growth ana abundance of large 

 bloom. Each plant produces 12 to 15 

 flowers that measure 2 to 3 inches across 

 carried on long, strong stems. 



1534 Monstrosa Double Rose. Per 1,000 



seeds, $1.00; Pkt. 30c. 

 1536 Monstrosa Double White. Per 1.000 



seeds, $1.00; Pkt. 20c. 

 1540 Monstrosa Double Mixed Per 1,000 seeds. $1 



1580 Gorgeous plants for greenhouse and window decoration. The flowers 

 are borne in the greatest profusion through spring and summer; colors, 

 yellow, maroon, white, etc., spotted and blotched in the most unique 

 fashion; \Y 2 feet. Lartfe-flowerind Spotted Varieties. Mixed. (See 

 illustration) Pkt. 35c. 



Calendula or Scotch Marigold 



Henderson's Superior Double Strains 



The Calendulas of grandmother's garden were, since the days of Shakespeare, 

 commonly known by the old-fashioned name of Pot Marigold. 



Although the old-fashioned Calendulas were highly prized for their ease of 

 culture and extremely free blooming qualities, the flowers were small and single, 

 and could in no way be compared to the wonderful double varieties which we 

 offer today. 



The popularity of this beautiful flower has been greatly advanced by the 

 commercial florists, who grow hundreds of thousands of them in their green- 

 houses during the winter and outdoors during the summer months to supply 

 the demand of the retail cutflower trade. 



Henderson's Improved Calendulas form bushy plants one foot high by one 

 foot in diameter, and are literally covered with the large showy double flowers. 

 Our seed has been saved from only the largest and most perfect flowers in shape, 

 size, depth and color. (See illustration.) 

 1592 Lemon Kind. Large, double flowers of lemon-yellow. 



Per U, oz., 23c.; Pkt. 10c. 

 1504 Meteor. Bright yellow striped orange through the center of 



each petal Per H oz., 23c.; Pkt. 10c. 



1596 Orange King. Large, double flowers of intense 

 golden-orange Per \i or., 23c.; Pkt. 10c. 



Calliopsis, Large-Flowering "King" 



One of the showiest and most easily grown of 



garden annuals. These new large-flowering 



sorts are great improvements; the plants form 



perfect little bushes about 10 inches high by 



1 foot across and are a perfect mass of 



bloom from early summer until cut down 



by frost. The flowers average nearly 2 



inches across, and range through yellow, 



golden and crimson colors, usually with a 



garnet eye. 



1662 Crimson Kind- Rich dark crim- 

 son flowers Pkt. 10c. 



1604 Golden Kind. Large golden 



blossoms, with dark eyes Pkt. 10c. 



1606 Drummondll or "Golden Wave." 

 Compact, bushy plants, covered with 

 golden blossoms 2 inches across, with small 

 dark centers. Per % oz., 23c; Pkt. 10c. 

 1608 Star of Fire. A brilliant Tom 

 Thumb Calliopsis, only 12 inches high; 

 covered with a mass of fiery-red, Cactus- 

 shaped flowers Pkt. 10c. 



1610 Kind, Mixed Colors. 



Per }4, oz.. 2Sc.; Pkt. 10c. 



1 <>1 1 Imported Collection of Calliopsis. 12 



^"varieties 30c. 



,00; PH. 20c. 



Bignonia Grandiflora 



1540 The Hardy Trumpet Creeper, clusters of large orange-red flowers; pic- 

 turesquely effective on arbors, old. trees, etc. ; 40 to 50 feet Pkt. 10c. 



Boltonia Asteroides 



1555 Showy, hardy perennial, growing about 6 feet in height and producing dur- 

 ing summer and autumn large, single white. Marguerite-like flowers. 



Pkt. 10c. 



Brachycome or Swan River Daisy 



1560 B. iberidifolia Is a hardy garden annual, making a compact bush, 8 inches 

 high; single, blue or white flowers. It is very suitable for beds or borders 

 as it blooms most of the summer. As a pretty pot plant for the house it 

 is very desirable; the flowers lasting a long time. Mixed Colors . Pkt. 10c. 



Browallia 



1565 Speclosa Major. Free flowering annual for either gardens in summer or 

 pot culture in winter; produces flowers 1 % to 2 inches across, indigo-blue 

 with white throat ; 1 foot Pkt. 23c. 



Calandrinia Grandiflora 



1575 Very beautiful dwarf-growing bushy annual for the flower garden, having 

 fleshy leaves and umbels of large rose-colored flowers which expand into a 

 perfect blaze of beauty if grown in a sunny situation: 1 foot. . . . Pkt. 10c. 



For the "Garden Beautiful." Refer to pages 148 to 157 and read our List of Flowering Dahlia Roots. 



