STOCKS, well-known annuals, sometimes grown 

 in pots but usually used for garden decora- 

 tion; flowers double, of various colors and 

 very fragrant. 



Large-flowering 10 weeks, double mixed 10 



" " double white 10 



" " " lavender 10 



" " " blood-red 10 



" " canary-yellow 10 



** " " bright rose 10 



" " " collection colors 50 



12 •' 75 



Cut and Come Again (Princess Alice). The 

 plants grow about 2 feet high, producing 

 continuously from summer to fall double 

 white flowers, which encircle the center spike 

 as well as numbers of side branches; splen- 

 did for cutting Per 1,000 seeds, 50c, . 10 



Emperor Stocks, mixed colors, a biennial vari- 

 ety, usually lasting several years if pro- 

 tected; double flowers of various colors 10 



(For otlier kinds see page 102.) 



SUMMER CYPRESS. (See page 103) 10 



SUNFLOWER, Single. 



Macrophyllus giganteus. 6 ft. high, immense 



yellow flowers 05 



Silver-leaved. Silvery foliage, yellow and 



black flowers 05 



Giant Russian, immense yellow flowers, 18 to 

 20 ins. across; often grown for seeds, oz., 15c, .05 

 (For other kinds see page 103.) 

 SUNFLOWER, Double. 



Double Californicus, immense double orange- 

 colored flowers, 4 to 5 ft oz., 25c, .05 



Double globosus fistulosus, large, round double 



flowers; 6 ft oz., 25c, .05 



(For other kinds see page 103.) 

 SWAINSONIA alba grandi flora. (See page 103.) 

 SWEET PEAS. (See pages 104 to 109.) 

 SWEET ROCKET, mixed colors, hardy garden 

 favorites; 2 to 3 ft.; fragrant purple or white 



flowers 05 



SWEET SULTAN. (See pages 84 and 113.) 

 SWEET WILLIAM. (See page 110.) 

 THUNBERGIA alata. Rapid-growing annual 

 climbers attaining a height of 6 to 8 feet, 

 clothed with neat, green foliage, not affected 

 by insects; the small single flowers or vari- 

 ous colors are freely produced. 



Mixed colors 10 



TORENIA, fine plants for vases or pot culture, 

 flowering continuously; also suitable for gar- 

 den planting in the summer; tender peren- 

 nials, 6 to 12 ins. high. 

 Princess of Montenegro, giant flowers of laven- 

 der and purple, with yellow throat ] ."> 



VISCARIA, PURITY. 



PKT. 



TRITOMA uvaria grandi flora (Red-hot Poker 

 Plant), hardy perennials, with orange-red 

 flowers on spikes 4 to 5 ft. high 10 



VALERIAN, mixed, showy, hardy garden plants, 

 bearing heads of red, rose or white flowers; 

 lHft 05 



VERBENA. (Seepage 110.) 



VERBENA, Lemon Scented (Aloysia Citriodora), 

 an old favorite with delightfully scented 

 foliage. A sprig of it is often included in 

 mixed bouquets. The leaves when dried 

 will retain their fragrance for years. It is 

 a low-growing tender shrub and may be 

 grown in the garden in summer and in pots 

 in winter 10 



VERONICA spicata (Speedwell), showy, hardy 

 plant, producing in July and August long 

 spikes enveloped with bright, blue flowers; 

 height W 2 ft 10 



VINCA rosea. (See page 110.) 



VIOLETS, single, favorite hardy plants, 6 ins. 

 high, prized for their fragrant single flowers. 



Odorata, single, light blue wild violet 10 



" mixed colors, blue, white, purple, etc. . 10 



Cornuta Perfection, white 10 



" Admiration, purple 10 



Large " Pansy-Violets." (See page 111) 25 



(Double Violets do not produce seed.) 



VIRGINIAN STOCK, mixed colors, early summer- 

 flowering garden annuals; }■> ft. high 05 



VISCARIA, Purity. A new pure white, large- 

 flowering variety of the annual Viscaria, so 

 effective in gardens. The plants, 12 to 15 

 inches high, are continuously covered with 

 these snow-white flowers, 1H inches across — 

 throughout the summer. Very useful for 

 cutting 10 



WALL FLOWER. (See page 111.) 



WISTARIA SINENSIS, hardy climber; blue flow- 

 ers 10 



ZEA, Perfecta. A variegated-leaf corn of dwarf 

 growth, furnished to the ground with arch- 

 ing leaves, striped yellow, rose-green and 

 dark red. The sheaths of the leaves and 

 stems are reddish-brown; showy for gardens. 

 Annual, height 3 ft 10 



ZINNIAS, well-known garden annuals, forming 

 bushy plants, 2 to 3 ft. high, bearing large 

 showy flowers during summer and fall 



Tall, double, mixed colors, 3 to 4 ft 05 



Dwarf large-flowering, double mixed, 2 ft 05 



" collection of colors. . . .25 



(For other kinds see page 111.) 







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Give Your Child A Garden 



GA RDENING and civilization have ever advanced hand in hand. 

 That the appreciation of the moral, pleasurable, healthful and instruc- 

 tive value of gardening has never been more pronounced than at the present 

 time is indicated by the rapid development of the children's garden idea, it being 

 found that gardening awakens an early interest in the child, soon quickening 

 to enthusiasm and love for aesthetic and fruitful nature, which, in addition to 

 the physical benefits enlarges the scope of observation, broadens lines of thought 

 and develops a knowledge of the principles of plant life, beauty and industry. 

 To meet this growing demand for suitable seeds, etc., at a moderate price 

 for children's gardens, we offer 



4ENDEKSON'S "KINDEKGARTEN" COLLECTIONS OF SEEDS. 



Each "Kindergarten Packet" contains just enough seed to plant at the proper distances apart — a row 



possible, are printed on every packet 



10 feet long. Cultural Instructions, plain and simple as 



HENDERSON'S "KINDERGARTEN " COLLECTION of Vegetable Seeds. 

 Contains 1 "Kindergarten packet" each of the under noted 10 kinds. 

 Price, 25c, mailed free in the U. S. 

 BEANS, Dwarf— BEET, Early Round— CARROT, Early Scarlet— CORN, Sweet, 

 Early Dwarf— LETTUCE, Head— PEAS, Earlv Dwarf— PEPPER for slicing— 

 RADISH, Mixed— TOMATO, Early Red— TURND?, Early White. 



"KINDERGARTEN" SET of Garden Tools. 

 Really useful strong tools, better than the cheap breakable toy kind and of 

 a size suitable for children 6 to 12 years of age. We sell these only in sets con- 

 sisting of Spade, Rake, Hoe, Trowel and Weeder. Price, $1.25. 



HENDERSON'S "KINDERGARTEN" COLLECTION of Flower Seeds. 

 Contains 1 "Kindergarten packet" each of the under noted 10 annuals. 

 Price, 25c, mailed free in the U. S. 

 ALYSSUM, Sweet — CALLIOPSIS — CHINA PINKS —MARIGOLD — PHLOX- 

 POPPY— MIGNONETTE— SWEET PEAS— ZINNIA. 



"YOUTHS' and LADIES'" SET of Garden Tools. 



First quality, durable tools for real and lasting use, and of proper size for 

 youths 12 to If) years of age, as well as for ladies' use. The set consists of 

 Spading Fork, Shovel, Hoe, Rake, Trowel and Weeder. Price, $2.75. 



Take it out in the Garden. It answers questions. Henderson's Garden Guide and Kecord, Free w ^^ r cr ° p 2n P UT er ' 



