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CLAKKIA 



Charming garden annuals. The flowers of rose, white, red, purple, etc., 

 borne in profusion during the summer; 1 to 2 feet. (.See cut.) 

 Scarlet Queen. (New.) Of tall growth (2V 2 feet high), having long spikes, 



of double rosy-orange flowers developing to intense orange-scarlet, Pkt. 10c. 



Vesuvius. Double flowers of intense orange-rose 10c. 



Chamois Queen. Rosy-chamois double flowers 10c. 



Queen Mary. Lovely rose-carmine flowers; very double 10c. 



Double Mixed. Including many sorts 5c - 



COLEUS 



Plants with richly-colored foliage of maroon, green, crimson, yellow, 

 etc. For groups on lawns and ribboning they are indispensable, and also 

 valuable for pot culture. Although perennials they attain perfection from 

 seed the first season; 1 to 3 feet. 



Choice Mixed pkL \^ c - 



Large-leaved Fringed, Mixed /oc - 



BUBvBANK'S KAINBOW COFkN 



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. (See cut.) "*'• 15c. 



COSMID1UM 



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

 bushes IV 2 to 2 feet in height. The flower heads, 4 to 5 inches in circum- 

 ference, 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 pleas- 

 ing combination. As the plants produce a succession of bloom throughout 

 the summer and the flowers last well in water, this novelty will be very use- 

 ful for cutting purposes Pkt. 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., 50c. }£ lb-i 

 SI. 50 lb., postpaid. 



GIANT or "LADY 

 LENOX" COSMOS 



THE HIGHEST DEVELOPMENT 

 IN COSMOS AND THE GLORY 

 OF AUTUMN GARDENS 



These favorite autumn-flowering an- 

 nuals produce in profusion long-stemmed 

 flowers, of immense size, frequently 

 measuring 5 inches across. The petals 

 are broadly oval and overlap, forming a 

 circular flower of perfect symmetry, 

 having splendid substance and lasting 

 qualities. For cutting this is one of the 

 finest flowers grown. The long stems and 

 feathery foliage lend themselves to graceful 

 arrangements. Unsurpassed for garden dec- 

 oration. The plants, 6 to 7 feet high, are of 

 symmetrical, pyramidal form. (See cut.) 

 Giant or "Lady Lenox" White, Per 1,000 seeds* 



50c Pkt. 10c. 



Giant or "Lady Lenox" Pink. Lovely shell- 

 pink. Per 1.000 seeds, 50c Pkt. 10c. 



Giant or "Lady Lenox" Crimson, Per 1.000 



seeds, 50c Pkt. 10c. 



Klondyke. Large, orange-colored flowers. Per 



1 ,000 seeds, 50c Pkt. 10c. 



Giant or "Lady Lenox," Mixed Colors, Per 



1,000 seeds, 40c Pkt. 10c. 



Collection of 3 Giant Cosmos (white, pink and 



crimson) Pkt. 25c. 



"Let me tell you of my success with your 

 Giant Cosmos. They are in blossom now and 

 a sight to behold, most of the plants standing 

 9 feet high. They have excited great admiration- 

 and wonder, their growth and beauty being, 

 regarded as unusual." 



Mrs. JOHN S. WOOD, 

 1120 Market St., Alameda, Col. 

 "I have grown some truly remarkable 'Giant 

 Cosmos' from your seed. The average height of 

 27 plants is 9 ft. 3 in. and all are covered with- 

 large beautiful blossoms in all shades fromblush* 

 pink, rosy-red to deepest velvety- crimson and 

 white." RALPH M. MITCHELL. 



Capt. U. S. Army, Fort Howard, Md. 



LARGE EAKLY^ /^CA/Tf^Q 

 FLOWERING ^VJllVJ 



Unfortunately, large-flowering Cosmos do- 

 not bloom until late in the season. This new- 

 early-flowering German strain begins blooming 

 scat'teringly in June, the quantity increasing: 

 gradually until July and from 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 offered above,, 

 forming compact bushes only 4 feet high. 

 Large Earlv Crimson . Pkt. 10c. Large Early Rose . Pkt. 10c. 



Large Early White 10c Large Early Purple. . . 10c. 



Large Early, Mixed ■ — 'oc. 



Collection of 3 Large Early Cosmos (white, rose and crimson). . . 25c~ 



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