I'KTER HENDERSON & CO.. XKW VnKK. -BULBS FOR AUTUMN PLANTING. 



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HF- I I FRHI^I I ^ Niger or Christmas Hose. Mi>«t beautiful 

 dl_l— . C DVy rv.*-J J- hard; plants, growing Freely In almost any situation, 

 flowering In great profusion in early spring, and If grown in the bouse, or In frames, 

 will bloom from December ail through the winter month*. The Sowers, two to three 



Inches In diameter, are <>f pun- white. (See eat.) {Ready in November) 30c. 



each, $8.00 per dor. 



hepaticas. ,^'r;"f;:iy 



early sprlng-flowerlng bulbous plants, of 

 the easiest culture, thriving In any or- 

 dlnar.v garden, l>ut particularly adapted 

 to wild, semi-shaded situations. The plants 

 lorm tufts about 9 Inches high, and are 

 completely smothered with flowers. (See 

 cut.) 

 H. Angnlosa. Sky blue Mingle flowers as 



large »h b half dollar 15c. each, 



$1 50 per ubi. 

 H. Alba. Large pure white flowers. ..20c. 



each, $2.00 per doz. 

 H. Eubra. Rosy red flowers 15c. 



each, $1.50 per doz. 







nELLEUonus, on Christmas hose. 



HEHEROCALLIS. 



HEPAT1CA. 



Day Lily. Very orna- 

 mental hardy plan ts, 

 having elegant foliage and handsome flowers: they are of 

 the easiest culture lu any ordinary garden soil, and form 

 admirable clumps. The flowers nre somewhat ephemeral 

 lit are produced successively and in great abundance. 

 Height, 2 to 3 feet. ( See cut.) (Ready in Xovember.) 



Plava. The old favorite '.« Yellow liny Lily." Flowers bright yellow, delicately perfumed. 

 15c. each, $1.50 per doz. 



Aurantiaca Major. The Giant-flowering Day Lily. A new Hemerpcallls from Japan: 

 a verv vigorous-growing plant with broad, long foliage, and immense brond-petaled trum- 

 pet, lily-like flowers 6 Inches across, of a deep orange color and very fragrant ; it flowers 

 freely during late summer and autumn. (See cut.) 30c. each, $3.00 per doz. 



Middendorfii. A verv distinct and rare variety. The plant makes a dwarf, compact bush. 



onlv about one foot high, bearing large, lily-like flowers of bright yellow. (.See cut.) 20c. 



each, $2.00 per doz. 



Kwanso fl. pi. folia variegata. Magnificent double-flowering variety with large beau- 

 tifully variegated foliage, verv ornamental even when not In bloom: flowers large and of 

 reddish orange 25c. each, $2.50 per doz. 



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1XIAS. i 1 ,,"" 



IXIOLIRION. 



1XIAS. 



Ixla is a beautiful little wlnter- 

 iwering bulb, with low Blender, 



graceful spikes of bl n. The colors are rich. 



varied anil beautiful, the centre always differing 

 in color from the other parts of the flower, so 

 that the blossoms, expanding In the sun's rays, 

 present a picture of gorgeous beauty. (See cut.) 

 Mixed Ixias, containing many exquisite sorts, 

 :: for 5c., 15c. per doz.. $1.00 per 100. 



Tartaricum. An 

 elegant and rare half- 

 hanlv bulbous plant of free growth and producing 

 grand spikes, 9 feet high, of splendid bell-shaped, 

 star-like fl, .wees of rich purple shaded with sky 

 blue. It blooms naturally In summer, and the 

 bulbs can be kept dry aud planted • > > i r in Bpring, 

 nr they may be grown, in pots lu cold frames, and 

 be brought in the conservators towards spring 



for bio lug Ge. each. 60c. per doz., $1.00 



per 100. 



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I HENDERSON'S 



BULB CULTURE 



is a pamphlet giving ample cultural 

 i instructions for growing bulbs for Q 

 1 flowers in the greenhouse, window and 

 jij garden. Price, 25c, or given as a 



premium on a $2.00 order. 

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HEMEROCALLIS MIDDENDORFII. HEMEnOCALLIS AUBASTIACA MAJOR. 



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