

•PETER HENDERSON 6tC0., IMEW YORK- 



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Calampelis 



Scabra. A well-known, beautiful annual climber. 

 Trained to a trellis or south wall it is an ornamental 

 object throughout the summer, its bright orange 

 tubular flowers contrasting effectively with the 

 delicate green of the foliage; 10 feet Pkt. 10c. 



Calandrinia 



Grandiflora. Very beautiful dwarf-growing 

 bushy annual for the flower garden, having fleshy 

 leaves and umbels of large rose-colored flowers 

 which expand into a perfect blaze of beauty if 

 grown in a sunny situation; 1 foot Pkt. 10c. 



Crozy's Canna Seed 



Crozy's Grand Cannas are famous 

 for their .luxuriant, dwarf growth and 

 immense Gladiolus-like flowers of most 

 brilliant colors; their profusion and 

 continuity of bloom under all climes 

 and conditions, render them easily the 

 most useful, showy and popular garden 

 plants grown. Messrs. Crozy have 

 never relaxed in hybridizing and im- 

 proving Cannas, and every year bring 

 out some new varieties of merit. We 

 have arranged with them to supply us 

 with this superior hybridized seed, 

 which we herewith offer. It may be 

 expected to produce exceptionally 

 grand and beautiful sorts, and, no 

 doubt, many new varieties. This seed, 

 sown in the house or hotbed from Jan. 

 to April, will produce flowering plants by July. 

 (See cut.) 



Crozy's Mixed Colors Per Oz. 30c.; Pkt. 10c. 



Crozy's Novelty Mixture. Seed saved exclusively 

 from Crozy's latest large Gladiolus-flowered nov- 

 elties in Cannas Pkt. 25c. 



Collection of seeds, 6 separate varieties Crozy's 

 Cannas 50c. 



Canary-Bird Vine 



A rapid-growing summer-climbing annual, grow- 

 ing 10 to IS feet high. It will cover trellis work in 

 the most graceful manner, producing hundreds of its 

 pretty fringed bright yellow flowers, which 

 resemble a canary bird with expanded wings. 



Pkt. 10c. 



Canterbury Bells 



Very ornamental garden plants of easiest 

 culture, flowering the second season from seed; 

 hardy biennial, 2 '-2 feet high, producing large bell- 

 shaped flowers of exquisite colors. The "Cup 

 and Saucer" varieties (Campanula Calycajiihema) 

 produce beautiful single flowers three inches 

 in length, saucers 3 to 4 inches across. The 

 plants form perfect pyramids of bloom 

 bearing frequently from 100 to 200 of these 

 exquisite blossoms for weeks during the 

 early summer. (See cut.) 



Single Mixed Pkt. 5c. 



Double Mixed 10c. 



Blue 10c. 



White 10c. 



" Rose 10c. 



" Striped 10c. 



Calycanthema Mixed 10c. 



" Rose 10c. 



" White 10c. 



" Blue 10c. 



Striped 10c. 



IMPEKiAL HYBKID 



Canterbury Bells 



A distinct new type of these popular hardy gar- 

 den biennials, flowering about two weeks earlier 

 than the old sorts. The plants are of very erect 

 pyramidal habit, uniform in shape and size. The 

 large bell-shaped blossoms, borne on stout stems, 

 stand out horizontally and are very effective. The 

 colors are varied through shades of lilac to blue, 

 violet, and indigo and from blush-white to flesh, 

 chamois, pink, carmine-rose, etc. 

 Mixed Colors Pkt. 15c. 



Much About the Garden 



Beautiful and 

 Bountiful 



Henderson's Garden Guide and Record, 



Microsiphon. This "Annual Va- 

 lerian" is an attractive, free- 

 flowering class of garden plants, 

 growing compact and bushy; 

 about 1 foot high and bearing 

 large heads of red, white or 

 flesh-colored flowers. 

 Mixed Colors Pkt. 5c. 



Centrosema 



Grandiflora. A neat, hardy 

 perennial vine, 1 feet high, 

 with clusters of purple and 

 white Pea-like flowers. 



Phi. 10c. 



Cerastium 



(Sno\A/ in Summer) 

 Tomentosum. A procum- 

 bent, hardy perennial, hav- 

 ing white foliage and a pro- 

 fusion of small white flowers. 

 Very pretty as an edging 

 plant Pkt. 25c. 



with orders of $1 .00 or over. 

 See description page 3. 



