From PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK 



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1 Flashlight Photograph of our Flower Seed, Lawn and Plant departments during oar busy season 



New Dwarf Joseph's Coat 



(Amaranthus tricolor nanus) 



1078 This new dwarf variety could be called the "'Fire Amaranth" 

 from its very brilliant coloring, the foliage is of a bright 

 carmine with variegations of golden yellow, blood red and 

 dark green. A fine plant for ornamental gardening also 

 splendid for pot culture, height 18 inches. (See illustration.) 



Pkt. 25c. 



New Flower!^ Dwarf Snapdragon 



i Antirrhinum grandiflorum nanus) ^,j*. 



A great improvement over the ordinary' dwarf sorts, the great v?5 : 

 size and perfect form of the individual bloom, combined with'ideal 

 symmetry of the spike are its main characteristics. A beautiful 

 variety for beds or borders, height 1 foot. (See illustration.) 



1103 Advance. Brilliant orange scarlet with white 

 throat Pkt. 23c. 



1 1 04 Charm. Rich glowing rose Pkt 25c. 



1 105 Empress Velvety Crimson Pkt 25c. 



1 1 06 Golden Monarch. Golden yellow Pkt. 25c. 



^^ 1107 Madonna. Pure white Pkt. 25c. 



%f '. | 1 108 Melody. Salmon pink with lemon center Pkt. 25c. 



1110 Mixed Colors Pkt. 25c. W ^ J 



1111 Collection of above six named varieties 51.00 jtf&d 



The two foot rule in the 

 photo I enclose shows the Peru 

 unusual size of the individual 

 flowers of Delphinium raised 

 from Henderson's new double 

 varieties by an amateur. 

 Mrs. J. C. X. RICHARDS, 

 Lincoln, Xeb. 



We have compiled this year 

 a list of the English or common 

 names of flowers and shrubs, 

 which we print in alphabetical 

 order on page SO. 



New now e e reT um Double English Daisy 



1532 A very desirable plant either for bedding or pot culture, having beautiful 



pink flowers, w-ith long incurved petals resembling a Miniature Heli- 11 



rhrysum. Will flower the same season from spring sown seed. (See JT. 



illustration.) Pkt. 25c. II UU 



NewDouble r\~l~U :„ I , , ~» or Hardy UCI ft 



Flowering L/elpniniUIYl Larkspur 



The plants are of striking beauty and are becoming more popular everv year ^^^M • .^S"' W *- V ""^B^ ■ 1 ^H L * 



and are indispensable in the hardy perennial border for blooming during' the . ^HB B ' ^K * a. T^fc . ** ^M ^P \ 



early summer months. The following named varieties are very desirable. (.See i ^^_ ^»Lv * .* 



illustration.) Wf •l+.^^T^'* 



2091 Admiral Cardigan. Brilliant blue marbled rose Pkt 25c. f jt****. '5*^1 ~ 



2092 Amos Perry. Rosy mauve flushed shy blue Pkt. 25c. 



2 093 Blue Mist. Pale blue and lavender, white eye Pkt. 25c. 



209 1 Clapt. l.ambton. Rrch plum color edged violet Pkt 25c. j M ^^k|)|»< ^»> I* 



209" Coronation. Rich purple and deep blue Pkt. 25c. BB^B^I ^^ ^"^B^ ' ^ /^M T ' T ~ •*' 



2096 Summer Sky. Light skv blue with white eve Pkt 25c. L * ^^» I -*» J 



2 09T Collection of above six named varletiev 51.00 HHB HPt^,A.^Jb K^-^TjS^ . 



Beautiful Flowers are shown to the best advantage when seen from across a beautiful velvety lawn as produced with the Henderson 



Lawn Grass Mixtures offered on pages 7 and 8 



