BULBS OFFERED AT SPECIAL PRICES UNTIL JULY 15th, 1935 



HENDERSON'S SUPERIOR 



Botanical Tulips and Species for Rockeries, Pools, etc. 



Every rock garden should have a planting of these. They are natives of Asia 

 and Asia Minor and produce beautiful flowers of various shapes and colonngs. 



Plant in clusters of six or more bulbs, placing them two to three inches apart in 

 well-drained poclcets where they can remain indefinitely. 



Per Per 



Tulip Clusiana. The Little Lady Tulip. A beautiful dwarf 

 variety suitable for perennial borders and rockeries. Should be 

 planted two inches apart each way. Color, white with cherry 

 stripes 



Eiclileri. A grand variety from Turkestan, producing immense 

 flowers of crimson scarlet with black center marked with gold. 

 Height, 1 1 inches 



Florentine Odorata. (.Sylvestris.) The sweet scented wild, 

 pure yellow tulip 



Greigii. Beautiful large flowers; color, vermilion-scarlet, center 

 marron, black blotches; foUage, spotted dark brown. Height 

 9 inches. Each, 40c 



Kaufmanniana. (Water Lily Tulip.) A fine sort from Central 

 Asia. Large, broad, reflexing petals; creamy white with car- 

 mine-red on the reverse, center golden yellow. Height, 6 inches 



Oculls Soils. (Sun Eye Tulip.) Large crimson flowers with 

 black center. Height, 12 inches 



Single Early Tulips 



Named 

 Varieties 



The letters A, B, C, etc., following the varieties indicate their earliness of 

 bloom, the A's flower together and are the earliest, B's follow before the 

 A's are out of bloom. The height is indicated in inches to aid in arranging 

 flower beds. When bedded it is generally advisable to use only one variety 

 to a bed for best effect. The bulbs are planted S to 6 inches part — and the 

 depth should be according to the soil, in heavy soils 3 to 4 inches to the base 

 of the bulbs and in light soils an incli or so deeper. Instructions for forcing 

 in pots for Winter blooming will be found in our leaflet "How to Grow 

 Bulbs" sent free with every order. 



Albion (While Hawk). (C-12 in.) Very large snow-white 

 flowers; one of the finest whites for either bedding or 

 forcing. (See illustration.) 



Apollo. (£-16 in.) A magnificent new variety; flowers of 

 dark blood red 



Belle Alliance (Waterloo). (B-10 in.) Brilliant large 

 flower. Crimson scarlet 



Brilliant Star. (.4-12 in.) Rich dazzling scarlet flowers 

 with bronze center 



Cardinal BampoIIo. (B-11 in.) A fine large flower of 

 yellow bordered with orange, a striking combination. . . 



Chrysolora. (S-12 in.) Pure golden yellow, large hand- 

 some flower; one of the best for bedding 



Couleur Cardinal. (£)-12 in.) Brilliant crimson flower of 

 great substance 



Cramoise Brlllant. (C-12 in.) Brilliant vermilion scar- 

 let, large flower 



De Wet (Fireglow). (B-12 in.) A new variety of remark- 

 able beauty. Golden yellow flushed and stippled fiery 

 orange-scarlet, the brightest bedding variety 



Duchess de Parma. (C-IS in.) Orange scarlet with yel- 

 low edge, very large fine flower 



Fred Moore. (C-15 in.) Orange, sweet scented 



Gold Finch. (B-12 in.) Pure rich yellow. This holds its 

 color to the last, splendid bedder 



Ibis. (i3-12in.) New distinct variety. Magnificent fl.owers 

 of a deep brilliant pink, shaded carmine, good forcer. . 



Joost von Vondel. (B-12 in.) Deep cherry red, feathered 

 white center 



Joost von Vondel, White. (Lady Boreel.) (B-12 in.) Pur- 

 est white, large flower of finest form; the finest white. . 



Kaiser Kroon. (B-15 in.) Crimson scarlet, with broad 

 yellow margin; large and effective bedder 



Max Havelaar. (B-12 in.) An exquisite variety, color 

 blood-orange flushed salraon-rose 



Mon Tresor. (B-12 in.) Rich deep yellow, extra large 

 and finely formed flower; splendid bedded or forced. . . . 



Pink Beauty. (B-12 in.) A large cup-shaped flower of 

 brilliant orange rose and pink with yellow throat 



Prince of Austria. (C-14in.) Glittering copper red, large 

 long stemmed flower; very attractive 



Proserpine. (B-13 in.) Carmine rose, rich, beautifully 

 shaped large flowers 



Queen of Violets. (President Lincoln.) (B-12 in.) Large 

 flower of purplish violet 



Rising Sun. (B-IS in.) Beautiful, large, well-formed 

 flowers, rich deep canary yellow; a fine forcing variety. . 



Rose Luisante. (C-10 in.) Brilliant rose-pink flowers, 

 outside flushed white; fine bedder and forcer 



Van Der Neer. (B-12 in.) Handsome violet-purple 

 blooms; good forcer 



Vermilion Brilliant. (C-10 in.) Vermilion scarlet 



White Swan (D-15 in.) Large, pure white flowers. .. . 

 Wouverman (C-11 in.) Rich claret purple, beautiful dis- 

 tinct color 



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Tulip Clusiana and other varieties for Kock Gardens, &c., &c. 



HENDERSON'S 



SPECIAL RAINROW MIXTURE 



OF ABOVE 



This is a very superior mixture made up from Named Sorts with proper 

 proportions of bright colors, extra fine bulbs. 

 Price: 60c per doz.; $4.50 per 100; $40.00 per 1000. 



We can supply individual bulbs of any of the sorts described at one-tenth o 

 the dozen price. Six bulbs of a variety sold at the dozen rate, 25 at the 

 hundred rate. 



HENDERSON'S BULB CULTURE 

 New and Enlarged Edition, Price, 75 cents 

 68 pages, size IVi x 9^4 ins. 33 pages of illustrations 



GIVEN FREE 

 If asked for with orders for not less than $3.00 worth of Bulbs. 



