Bulbs Are Planted in the Fall for Early Spring Flowers 123 



Spring-sown seed will produce plants which will commence flowering much 

 sooner than other Pansies, the deep fibrous-rooted plants — being less susceptible 

 to hot weather — continue to bloom in increasing profusion well into late summer 

 with but little if any diminution in size of flowers. The flowers are of large size 

 and are delicately fragrant — indicating the Violet strain in their make-up. 

 3252 Celestial Queen. Bright-sky blue, tinted lavender, small yellow 



Pkt. 15c. 



3254 Ice King. Silver white with deep blue blotch on lower petals . . . Pkt. 15c. 

 3256 March Beauty. Rich velvety violet-purple, with yellow eye . . ..Pkt. 15c. 

 3258 Winter Sun. Golden-yellow with maroon blotch on lower petals . Pkt. 15c. 

 3260 Mixed Colors Pkt. 15c. 



3261 



Collection, 



4 varieties 



World Record Pansies. 



Pne pkt. each of above 

 50c. 







Pansy 



Henderson's 

 Superior Giant 



Trimardeau 



Years of scientific culture hybridization and selection in raising 

 Pansies have gradually evolved a superior race of luxuriant, robust 

 growth and deep-rooting, drought- withstanding qualities; the flowers 

 have also correspondingly improved in size, substance, form 'and colors. 

 (See illustration.) _ 



3176 Aurora. Crimson purple shading to lightPer 



wine, with a defined white margin 



3178 Bridesmaid. White shaded rose beautifully 



blotched 



3182 Canary Bird. Pure spotless yellow 



3186 Indigo-Bluo. Blotched black 



3192 King of the Blacks. Lustrous jet-black. . . 

 3196 Lord Beaconsneld. Lavender, heliotrope 



and purple 



3207 Meteor. Rich, reddish-brown or mahogany 



— a beautiful shade 



3214 Peacock. (Gloriosa.) Garnet, cream and blue 



3216 President Carnot. White with large violet 

 blotches 



3217 Prince Charming. Rosy red, veined pur- 

 plish lilac, a charming sort ,. 



3218 Purple. (Atropurpurea.) Velvety royal- 

 purple 



3222 Snow Queen. Spotless snow-white 



3226 Striped. White, blue, violet and chocolate. 



3227 Victoria. A very distinct and new variety; 

 clear oxblood red 



3234 White Treasure. White with three violet 

 blotches 



3238 Giant Yellow. Golden yellow with mahog- 

 any eye 



3240 Mixed Colors. Per Oz. $4.00 



1,000 seeds Pkt 

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3241 Henderson's Collection of 12 Giant Pansies. This Col- 

 lection contains one packet each of 12 of the largest and most 

 beautiful Pansies in cultivation Price, $1.00 



PANSY CULTURE— To 

 raise Spring-sown Pansies, 

 sow seed thinly in coldframe 

 about March, and transplant 

 when the weather is favorable 

 and the plants are of sufficient 

 size. 



Or, sow in February in 

 shallow window box where 

 temperature is about 65 deg. 

 When seedlings are large 

 enough, transplant 2 inches 

 apart, and then to open ground. 



Pentstemon 



or Beard Tongue 



These should be grown as 

 half-hardy annuals; they are 

 then a valuable addition to 

 beds and borders in summer. 

 Height 2 feet. 

 3283 "Excelsior." A new 



variety having very large 



flowers, colors range from white 



to deep scarlet. Mixed Colors. 



Pkt. 25c. 



3285 "Sensation." A Giant 



Gloxina-flowered type, 

 though perennial, these bloom 

 early the first season from 

 spring-sown seed. The graceful 

 spikes, about 2 feet high, are 

 bedecked with flowers 2 inches 

 from July until frost. The 

 colors and markings are gor- 

 geously varied from pink to 

 scarlet and maroon, all beau- 

 tifully blotched and veined with 

 other colors Pkt. 15c. 



"How to Grow Pansies,' 



is the name of Henderson's free leaflet which gives complete instructions for growing superior Pansies, 

 sent free on application. 



