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3700 Stevia Serrata is very free blooming, ami bears a profusion of its p^^P^^jHHif *~ » ^ r V « , V»»> " ^B 



pure white, fragrant Mowers, all summer and fall. This is a very . . Bfc^'Hte^r^il " i P * '/ r " ' * - V *- 



good annual to grow, where quantities of flowers are grown for table t 9T /-W^M, I^T \» f * >" ^ >' "\ "** 1* ^^ ^^ 



decorations .... l'kt. 10c, Bjj - if. Ttl * * ' — Cr i C~ *<**\ ^» -. ^i 



Sweet Rocket, or Dame's Violet t1|ft|f2j^2f ***** *pC J ^l I 



Favorite, hardy, herbaceous perennials- very effective in the garden re»K^3MF^B HF ^ **■ ^ T^'^ 1 ** m y --//l t 9mm& 

 border. The plants form large clumps 2 to 3 feet in height, covered &B^^^ '•* ri** ^jf' JL 



with showy terminal spikes of flowers resembling Stock. The colors ^^ ^L "% • ^ mmt _ Jm> ifc*v 



range from white through lilac to pink and purple; splendid for cut j^^ £fe^ wfr - ^^^" "*Bb^^* * 



flowers. (See illustration.) ^r- 1 ^ ^,i »*•*« ' 1 V*'*l A t- \i.^B 



4440 Mixed Colors Pkt. 10c ^*' % . yfc - k ^ -* / \ £ '* % ^B 



Sweet William, Henderson's New Annual Bl *-£k, *^1>^ J*iN r~v ■ t l ' 



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The old favorite Sweet William, as all know, does not flower until Wf m^S^t L^P- ** <^ " \k * ~i 



the second year from seed, but this new type commences blooming in ^m&&\ » Jm t^Ntf i p\s ^*~ v " 



early summer from spring-sown seed and continues in flower for several W , f lP - * tmmY **U7 1 "*i I 

 weeks. The plants are of the same habit as the perennial kinds, produc- ^/_> ,i^te&.^fl^v f ■> '- ~J**-Aa^. *Vu» F 



ing fine heads of bloom of various colors — white, crimson, rose-pink, Bf 4 ^^J^W^^^BH , *" v ^3f' m£- 



etc, many of which are broadly edged with white and sweetly fragrant. fj^ A B^ ■r"'^^ ^» ,/ * * >*• '^•t^^'Cm 



4450 Mixed Colors Per 1.000 seeds, 50c; Pkt. 15c. fc'VsJ m j J *^ J B* ^ +C ^*^J _^Bb1 



Sweet William, Henderson's Perfection Perennial r Vl^J IbBB^B^BbV_ J 



For many years the Sweet William (Dianthus Baroatus) lias been B^BfcE H^MST^ 



esteemed as one of our finest hardy garden plants, being of easy eul- ImVJln^Vmm 



ture, thriving in any good garden soil and lasting for years. The plants m\^ '-. 'A &Mi**mk W£ 



grow 1 foot and form clumps. BB^!M*^SflKHBBBai^HBHHBH^HI 



Our improved Perfection strains produce in greatest profusion very Tl l_ * A 1 j. 



large florets in large heads and in a great variety of extremely rich [ flUIlbeFflflcl ,/Vl&t21 



colors. (See illustration.) ..** ^, -j ■ ' i- «. »* ■ • .. • ^^ » D x « « x j 1 



447S Rapid-growing chmbers attaining a height of 6 to 8 feet, densely 



4454 Diadem. Deep rich crimson, with a well-defined white eye. clothed with neat, green foliage not affected by insects; the small 



Pkt. 10c. single flowers of various colors are freely produced. A pretty vine for 



4455 Double Large-flowering Perfection, Mixed. Extra choice trellis, fences, rock-work, etc. Though tender perennials, they are 

 from a fine collection Per 1 ,000 seeds, 60c. ; Pkt. 10c. usually grown as annuals. Mixed colors (Alata) Pkt. 10c. 



4457 Harlequin. Large flowers of several colors produced on one T*«Il-^v»v» •» iPaynnniali 



plant. Sometimes a head will be all crimson, another all pink, 1 I llOlIlSl ^rerenniaij 



another white, etc., but usually florets of different colors will be borne These are popularly known as "Torch Lilies," "Red-hot Poker," 



in one head; very unique and beautiful Pkt. 10c. "Flame Flowers," etc., and are among our showiest hardy plants, pro- 



4459 Pink Beauty. Large, single flowers of pure pink Pkt. 10c. during the brightest flowers of the autumn garden. They grow from 



seed and flower well the second year, commencing in May and continue 

 4462 Scarlet Beauty. Large single flowers of intense scarlet. to bloom throughout the summer and fall. They range in color through 



Pkt. 10c. shades and combinations of yellow from pale lemon to orange and from 

 4470 Single Large-flowering Perfection. Mixed. Extra choice salmon-pink, coral-red, etc.. to crim- 

 varieties. Pkt 10c son - The plants vary in height from 



18 inches to 6 feet. (See illustration.) 



Tagetes Signata Pumila 4480 ?, ew ™ y * T * ds - m : „„ 



= Mixed Colors Pkt. 25c. 



4473 A dwarf compact Marigold growing six to eight inches tall, having 4482 Uvaria Grandiilora. (Red- 

 very fine leaved f oliage, covered with golden yellow flowers, hot Poker Riant ) , hardy per- 

 splendid plant for edgings and rock gardens. ennial with orange-red flowers on 



Per 1.000 seeds, 35c. ; Pkt. 10c. spikes 4 to 5 feet high .... Pkt. 15c. 



'"Thp'^i Verbena Venosa (Perennial) 



tt ""\C^_^^"^B 4486 The visitor to the world famous gardens of jj^JBrWu 



_ *9 , H^ i^E'^l Versailles is impressed by a sea of purplish 



blue flower beds. It is this lovely blue hardy peren- 



k. >^^TB Ki!R»** '<**BB^««A^1 nial verbena. The plants grow about 18 inches high 



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V\» -! '<«• ^M L- ' * ' v ">» ' .iSH and the flowers are borne in profusion. Pkt. 25c 



■^""•^bvjL'' IbT Verbena, Lemon 



*-k mm. IT** - SjL 



&f'' 4,! «■ ' J ^M 4485 (Aloysia Citriodora.) An old favorite with de- 



•Tt^^IPBB l^^^\ i yw . j& 9*^ hght fully scented fohage. It is a low-growing 



», '* ^J»^l » < tender plant, and may be grown in the garden in 



4 Tt summer and in pots in winter Pkt. 10c. 



k fT\^l r't-'- '. . '"^1 Venidium Fastuosum 



.* j- "^% i'^fre?*- %^_ ^kf^ 4483 A unique annual that suggests the exotic splen- 



gfj, * Jr \ ^ *" •* J^HB f ( dor of its native home. South Africa. It luxuri- 



k^A. . Bi 7 I All ates in the glowing heat of the mid-summer sun. The 



>T^B> T" m± ~^~ mfmTY P lallt beare golden yellow Sunflower like flowers 



Jm^4 mWf-.Xif AMU with black center and is from three to four inches 



o ^ r. 1 , r% ,7. 1 in diameter. Height 2 ft Pkt. 25c. 



Sweet Rocket or Dames Violet 



Your flowers will respond most graciously in size, form, color and beauty, if you feed them with Henderson's. 



Garden Fertilizer. See page 200. 



