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SUMIVIER FLOWERIIVG BULBS* 





Henderson s superior Flower Bulbs 



Apios Tuberosa 



An elegant climbing plant, growing from 8 to 

 10 feet high, bearing large clusters of brownish- 

 purple sweet-scented flowers in July. The tubers 

 may be planted any time in spring, the earlier 

 the better, and as they are perfectly hardy they 

 require no further attention. The vine dies 

 down every winter, but starts early in the spring. 

 Price, 15c. each; $1.50 per doz. 



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Summer'F lowering Bulbs 



This class includes some of our showiest gar- 

 den flowers. They are of the easiest culture; 

 plantedin spring in good garden soil, they 

 flower with great certainty during sum- 

 mer and fall. The hardy sorts may remain 

 in the ground over winter . but the tender 

 sorts are to be taken up after the foliage 

 has ripened in the fall, and the bulbs 

 stored away in a dry. cool place until 

 planting time the ne.xt spring. 



Amorphophallus Rivieri 



A showy plant, for specimens or groups 

 on a lawn; enormous palm-like leaves, 

 3 to 4 feet in diameter, spreading in the 

 shape of an umbrella; the green stem is 

 marbled brown and white; the large, red 

 flowers are produced before the leaves appear. It 

 is chiefly grov.-n. however, for the luxuriant tropical 

 effect of the the foliage. Plant out in May. (See cut.) 

 The larger bulbs produce larger and taller plants the 

 first season. Price, 50c. each; S5.00 per doz. 

 Immense Bulbs, -SI. 00 each; SIO.OO per doz. 

 For Free Delivery addoc. eachortothe Immense Bulbs, 10c. each 



Bessera Elegans 



Exquisite and free-blooming. The flowers are 

 borne in graceful umbels of 12 to 20, on stems 

 1 to 2 feet high, and open in succession during 

 fully two months of summer and autumn. Color, 

 bright vermilion marked with rosy-white. For 

 an effective display, at least 12 to 25 or more 

 bulbs should be grown in groups in a sunny 

 bed, planted about 6 inches apart. Price, 5c. 

 each; 50c. per doz.; S4.00 per 100. 



Chlidanthus Fragrans 



A South American bulbous plant that bears 

 very fragrant and pretty bright yellow flowers 

 of open star-like form, with long tubes; the 

 flowers are carried in upright clusters on stems 12 

 to 16 inches high. The bulbs may be planted 

 in the garden in spring; they will then flower 

 during the summer and should be taken up in the 

 fall and stored away like Gladiolus bulbs, or 

 they may be flowered in pots if desired. Price, 

 10c. each; SI. 00 per doz.; S7.50 per 100. 



Cooperia Drummondii 



TEXAS "EVENING STAFk" FLOWEP. 



Planted out in the garden in the spring, a clump of 



12 to 25 or more, 4 to 6 inches apart, will bloom 



successively from May to September, the 



flowers are star-shaped, with long tubes, 



pure white and exquisitely fragrant with 



the odor of Primroses, Price, 6c. each; 



60c. per doz.; $4.50 per 100. 



Cinnamon Vine 



A beautiful hardy climber for any- 

 thing on which the vines can twine; 

 it grows from 15 to 30 feet high 

 and when established the vines at- 

 tain a much greater length. The 

 leaves are green, thick and glossy, 

 always clean, healthy and free from 

 insects. The white flowers, while in- 

 significant, emit a delightful cinnamon- 

 like perfume. The roots remain in the 

 ground for years, increasing in size and 

 vigor, but the vine dies down every winter, 

 shooting up with rapidity in the spring. (See 

 cut.) Price, extra large 2-year-old roots, 12c. each; 

 $1.25 per doz.; $10.00 per 100; strong 1-year-old roots 

 8c. each; 75c. per doz.; S6.00 per 100. 



Giant "St. Brigid" Anemone 



A new race, bearing magnificent flowers, 

 double, semi-double and single, 3 to 5 inches 

 across, and of the richest as well as the daintiest 

 colors, markings, blendings, etc. Scarlet, crimson, 

 rose, pink, mauve, blue, purple, yellow, cream, 

 white, tinted, variegated, striped, zoned, etc, in 

 endless variety. The flowers borne on long 

 stems are beautiful when vased, the gracefiil 

 feathery foliage supplying a charming setting. 

 The tubers planted this spring will flower during 

 the summer in sheltered locations. (See cut.) 

 Mixed Colors. 50c. doz.; $3.00 per 100; or 

 delivered $3.25 per 100. 



Caladium Esculentum 



(Elephant's Ear.) Grand tropical-looking 

 plant. A favorite for specimens on the lawn, 

 or for bordering large sub-tropical groups. In 

 deep, rich soil, if freely watered, they produce 

 enormous leaves, frequently 4 feet long by 3 feet 

 wide; height, 4 to 5 feet. (See cut.) 

 Extra size; 12 inches and over in circumference. 



Price, 2Sc. each; $2.50 per doz. Postage extra. 



12c. each. 

 First size; 9 inches and over in circumference. 



Price 15c. each; $1.50 per doz. Postage extra, 



8c. each. 

 Second size; 6 inches and over in circumference. 



Price. 10c. each; $1.00 per doz. Postage extra, 



5c. each. 



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