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EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN— Flower Seeds 



Henderson's 

 "Cut Flower' ' Collection 



4751 Fifteen Packets of Garden Annuals, $1.00 



This collection is composed of 15 of the best long-stemmed Annuals for grow- 

 ing in the home garden. Many occasions arise when it is desirable to be able 

 togo into the garden and gather huge armsful of choice cut flowers. It is then 

 indeed. gratifying to have a large selection as offered here to choose from.' 

 All produced on long stems; that lend themselves to every conceivable style 

 of artistic arrangement in harmonious or contrasting color combinations. 



No other flowers can express the same tender sentiments as a bouquet 

 cut fresh from your own garden. A simple vase or bowl of flowers will 

 bring cheer and happiness into a room even on the dullest day. The Heli- 

 chrysums included in this collection may be dried, and will remain bright 

 and attractive for an entire year. (Sec illustration.) 



I lenderson's '"Cut Flower" collection of garden annuals 



A. 1-450 Aster. Semples Mixed 



colors. The branching As- 

 ter; longstems, late flower- 

 ing Pkt. 10c. 



B. 1120 Antirrhinum, or Snap- 



dragon. Semi-dwarf. A 

 fine bedding variety; large 

 flowers. Mixed colors. 



Pkt. 10c. 



C. 1596 Calendula, or Scotch 



Marigold. Orange King. 

 Large double flowers; a 

 florists' favorite. Pkt. 10c. 



D. 3650 Scabiosa, or Morning 



Bride. Large flowers; 



valuable for bouquets, etc. 

 Mixed colors ... Pkt. 10c. 



E. 2260 Gaillardia. or Blanket 



Flower. Single Annual 

 Mixed Pkt. 10c. 



F. 2366 Gypsophila, or Baby's 



Breath. Paris Market. 

 A garden annual, also 

 line for cut flowers. 



Pkt. 10c. 



G. 4300 Sweet Peas. Giant 



Flowering longstems; line 

 forvasing. Spencer 



Mixed Pkt. 10c. 



H. 2155 Didiscus Coerulea, or 

 Blue Lace Flower. Largely 

 grown by cul-flower grow- 

 ers Pkt. 25c. 



I. 2390 Hclichrysum, or Ever- 

 lasting Flower. The dried 

 flowers are largely used for 

 table adornment. Mixed 

 colors Pkt. 10c. 



J. 1750. Carnation Marguerite. 

 Flowers are 3 in. across; 

 very double. Mixed col- 

 ors Pkt. 10c. 



K. 1850 Centaurea Imperialis, 

 or Sweet Sultan. Long- 

 stemmed, beautifully 

 fringed blossoms. Mixed 

 colors Pkt. 10c. 



L. 18T0 Chrysanthemum Dou- 

 ble Annual. Showy gar- 

 den annuals, and fine for 

 cutting. Mixed colors. 



Pkt. 10c. 



M. 2110 Dianthus Crown of Per- 

 fection. Flowers are two 

 inches across: very double; 

 are produced all the sea- 

 son. Mixed colors. 



Pkt. 15c. 



N. 3000 Nasturtium Tom 

 Thumb. Giant Flowering. 

 Fine for beds; also for 

 vases; brilliant and vel- 

 vety. Mixed colors. 



Pkt. 10c. 



O. 1175 Arctotis Grandia. 

 Pearly-white daisy flow- 

 ers with blue center. Very 

 striking Pkt. 10c. 



Henderson's "Forget-Me-Not" Collection SSTK 



(Shown in Colors on Page 2 of Cover.) 



Special Offer: One Packet Each of the Seventeen Varieties, $1.25 

 Pamphlet,"A Perennial Flower Garden From Seed," S ent with every Collection 



The great charm of Perennials lies in their permanence. Once established they 

 are a constant source of pleasure, and among the most interesting plants in our 

 gardens, presenting a variety of form and color so great as to lit them for almost 

 every conceivable purpose in the garden. 



This collection consists of 17 of the most popular and easily grown sorts, all of 

 which will bloom the year following the sowing of seed. A few, including Coreopsis 

 Gaillardia. etc., often flower the same year, if the seed is sown early in spring, 



Perennial Flower Seeds can be sown from early spring to about August 1st, 

 in the latitude of Xcw York. (Sec illuslratinn.) 



The letter prefixed to each variety is a key to the flower shown on pa^e 

 of cover. For descriptions, refer to index, pajje 204 



I. 3657 Scabiosa. Hardy 2 to 

 3 feet high. Flower semi- 

 double, lilac-blue. 



Pkt. 10c. 

 J. 1057 Alvssum (Saxatile Com- 



pacta) Pkt. ISc. 



K. 1991 Coreopsis "Harvest 



Moon" Pkt. 10c. 



L. 3190 Poppy. Giant Oriental. 



Mixed colors. . . . Pkt. ISc. 



M. 1150 Aquilegia, or Columbine. 



Mixed colors Pkt 23c. 



N. 2250 Gaillardia. Giant Hardy 

 Hvbrid. Mixed colors. 



Pkt. 10c. 

 O. 1760 Carnation. Hardy Gar- 

 den. Finest Double. Mixed. 

 Pkt. ISc. 

 P. 1-170 Asters Hardy. New Large- 

 flowering. Mixed colors. 



Pkt. 10c. 

 Q. 1896 Chrysanthemum (Shas- 

 ta Daisy) Pkt. 2Sc. 



4715 Special Offer: One packet of 

 each of the above for only SI .25 



A. 2410 Hollyhock. Hardy Extra 



Choice Double Mixed. 



Pkt. 10c. 



B. 2 854 Forget-Me-Not. Palus- 



tris Pkt. 10c. 



C. 2090 Delphinium. Henderson's 



Single and Double Superb 

 Hybrids. Mixed colors. 



Pkt. 2Sc. 



D. 3560 Pyrethrum Hybridum, 



or Painted Daisy. Mixed 

 colors Pkt. ISc. 



E. 4455 Sweet William. Hender- 



son's Perfection Double 

 Large-flowering. Mixed. 

 Pkt. 10c. 



F. 3410 Phlox Hardy. Large- 



flowering Hybrid Mixed. 

 Pkt. ISc. 



G. J 6 TO Canterbury Bells. Single 



mixed Pkt. 10c. 



H. *1T0 Digitalis, or Foxglove. 

 Mixed colors. . . . Pkt. 10c. 



Pot-Grown Plants of the "Forget-Me-Not" Collection 



We can furnish pot-grown plants of the varieties in this collection ready 

 April loth. (.See page 162.) 



Henderson's Forget-Me-Not Collection of Perennials 

 shown in color on page 2 of cover 



Plants are shown to best advantage when framed with a background of Flowering Shrubs. See our offering of Shrubs on pages 164-165 



