BELLISor Double English Daisy 



(Perennial) 



Greatly improved varieties of the popular 

 "Double Daisies." Adapted for edgings, borders 

 and low beds and also well 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, 75c; Pkt. 10c 

 1524 Longfellow. Extra large double rose-pink 



flowers Per 1,000 seeds, 75c; Pkt. 10c 



1526 Snowball. Large, very double, pure white 



flowers Per 1,000 seeds, 75c; Pkt. 10c 



1530 Double Mixed Colors. 



Per 1,000 seeds, 75c; Pkt. 10c 



1532 Helichrysoides. Beautiful pink flowers, with 

 long incurved petals resembling a Miniature 

 Helichrysum Pkt. 15c 



BELLIS Monstrosa (Perennial) 



These surpass all other strains in abundance of 

 bloom. Each plant produces 12 to 15 flowers that 

 measure 2 to 3 inches across carried on long stems. 



1533 Monstrosa Double Red. 



Per 1,000 seeds, $1.00; Pkt. 15c 



1534 Monstrosa Double Rose. 



Per 1,000 seeds, $1.00; Pkt. 15c 

 1536 Monstrosa Double White. 



Per 1,000 seeds, $1.00; Pkt. 15c 

 1540 Monstrosa Double Mixed. 



Per 1,000 seeds, $1.00; Pkt. 15c 



BIGNONIA Grandiflora or Trumpet 

 Vine (Perennial) 



1549 The Hardy Trumpet Creeper, clusters of large 

 orange-red flowers, for arbors, etc.; 40 to 50 

 feet Pkt. 10c 



BRACHYCOME or Swan River Daisy 



(Annual) 



1560 B. iberidifolia is 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. 

 Mixed Colors Pkt. 10c 



BROWALLIA (Annual) 



1565 Speciosa Major. Free flowering annual for 

 either gardens in summer or pot culture in 

 winter; produces flowers }4 to 2 inches across, 

 indigo blue with white throat; 1 foot. Pkt. 25c 



CACALIA (Tassel Flower) (Annual) 



1569 Coccinca. An attractive bedding annual, 

 having scarlet tassel-like flowers growing 

 about 18 inches high Pkt. 10c 



CALCEOLARIA (Perennial) 



1578 Lignosa. "Bunch of Gold." A fine variety 

 for bedding, having golden yellow flowers, 

 growing about a foot high (.See illustration.) 



Pkt. 50c 



1580 Large-flowering Spotted Varieties, Mixed , 

 Gorgeous plants for growing in green-house 

 and conservatory. 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; 1% feet Pkt. 35c 



4740 Henderson's Special Mixed Flower Seeds 



A garden may be made in any out-of-the way 

 place by broadcasting and raking in at the rate of 

 1 oz. per 100 square feet, mixed with sand or dry 

 soil to secure even distribution. 

 Price, oz. 25c; K lb. 75c; lb. $2.00; postpaid. 



CALENDULA 



Scotch Marigold (Annual) 



Calendulas are bushy plants 1 foot high by 1 foot 

 in diameter, and are literally covered with large 

 showy double flowers. Our seed has been saved from 

 most perfect flowers in shape, size, depth and color. 



1588 Campfire. This is a distinct new type origi- 

 nating from Orange King. 



Per H oz. 25c; Pkt. 10c 



Gold Medal Award by the All American Selections 

 Committee 



1589 Chrysantha Sunshine. The petals are long and 

 wide, drooping in the same manner as some 

 Chrysanthemums, giving the large double 

 flowers a globular outline. The color is a clear 

 buttercup yellow and it is an ideal cutting 

 flower. (.See illustration.) 



Per M oz. 35c; Pkt. 10c 



1592 Lemon King. Large, double flowers of lemon- 

 yellow Per U. oz. 25c; Pkt. 10c 



1594 Meteor. Bright yellow, striped orange through 

 the center of each petal. Per M oz. 25c; Pkt. 10c 



1596 Orange King. Large, double flowers of intense 

 golden-orange Per >i oz. 25c; Pkt. 10c 



1597 Orange Shaggy. This is a very distinct new 

 break in Calendulas. The petals are long and 

 deeply fringed or laciniated. The color is a deep 

 orange shading to slightly lighter orange in the 

 center of the bloom, giving the flower a delight- 

 ful two-tone effect. Well grown, has long stems, 

 plants about 18 inches high Pkt. 10c 



1598 Radio. This is a recent introduction from 

 Europe. The true Radio form is a medium 

 sized orange flower with quilled or comet petals 

 curled and twisted Pkt. 10c 



Calendula Chrysantha Sunshine 



CALLIOPSIS "KING" 



Large-Flowering (Annual) 



One of the showiest garden annuals. These new 

 large-flowering sorts are great improvements; the 

 plants form little bushes about 10 inches high by 1 

 foot across and are a perfect mass of bloom from 

 early summer until frost. The flowers average nearly 

 2 inches across, and range through yellow, golden 

 and crimson, usually with a garnet eye. (See Color 

 Plate, page 58.) 



1602 Crimson King. 



Rich, dark crimson flowers. 

 Pkt. 10c 



1603 Semi-Double Gold Crest. The color is rich 

 golden yellow with a reddish brown zone and 

 comes with a double row of mammoth petals. 

 The stems are long, ideal for cutting. . Pkt. 10c 



1604 Golden King. Large golden blossoms, with 

 dark eyes Pkt. 10c 



1606 Drummondii or "Golden Wave." Compact, 

 bushy plants, covered with golden blossoms 2 

 inches across, with small dark centers. 



Per M oz. 25c; Pkt. 10c 



1608 Star of Fire. A brilliant Tom Thumb Calli- 

 opsis, only 12 inches high; covered with a mass 

 of fiery-red. Cactus-shaped flowers. . . . Pkt. 10c 



1610 King, Mixed Colors. Per M oz. 25c; Pkt. 10c 



1611 Imported Collection of Calliopsis, 12 



varieties 50c 



CUP AND SAUCER CANTER- 

 BURY BELLS (Biennial) 



The "Cup and Saucer" (Campanula Calycanthema) 

 varieties are biennials flowering the second year from 

 seed, produce beautiful single flowers 3 inches in 

 length, saucers 3 to 4 inches across. The plants 

 form perfect pyramids of bloom for weeks during 

 the early summer. (The seed should be sown every 

 year for flowering the next year.) 



1622 Calycanthema Blue Pkt. 10c 



1624 " Rose Pkt. 10c 



1626 " Striped Pkt. 10c 



1628 " White Pkt. 10c 



1630 " Mixed Pkt. 10c 



CAMPANULA or Bell-Flower 



(Perennial) 



Persicaefolia grandiflora. (Peach leaved Bell- 

 Flowers.) Remarkably handsome, hardy peren- 

 nials, throwing up spikes 2 to 3 feet high; clothed 

 during summer with large, bell-shaped blossoms 

 of blue or white. Prized for both garden and pot 

 culture. 



1632 Blue Pkt. 15c 



1634 White Pkt. 15c 



1640 Pyramidalis. The favorite "Chimney Bell- 

 Flower." It is a hardy perennial, produc- 

 ing spikes 4 to 5 feet high, encircled about 

 half of their length with large bell-flowers 

 of white or shades of blue. It thrives in any 

 good soil and is very ornamental. Mixed 

 Colors Pkt. 15c 



1650 Pyramidalis compacta. Mixed Colors. 



This new type is more dwarf than the old 

 pyramidalis; they bloom freely and the flowers 

 are equally as large; colors, various shades 

 of blue and white. Height, 2)4 feet. . . Pkt. 25c 



1652 Rotundifolia, Olympica. From the Olym- 

 pian Mountains in the State of Washington. 

 It grows about a foot high, and flowers freely 

 all summer and autumn. The bells are light 

 blue and measure about one inch across. Very 

 desirable for Rock Gardens. (See illustration.) 



Pkt. 25c 



