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Henderson’s Mammoth Butterfly 
This ‘‘ Butterfly’ race originated with the late Peter Henderson—who 
was particularly fondof pansies. He could be seen almost any morning 
during ‘‘pansy season" walking around the beds—inspecting his pansy 
trials from the best American, English, Scotch, French and German 
pansy specialists. A boy with trowel and ‘flat’ followed and lifted any 
reuse indicated by Mr. Henderson—which meant that it fulfilled all of 
is expert and critical requirements and was to be transferred to the 
Oe Buttery: bed and associate with the ‘'quality’”’ pansies—the bést from 
all over the world. This process of selection has been persisted in by us 
ever since, and from the legion of ‘‘most beautiful’ pansies among Hen- 
derson’s Butterflies we have chosen this offering. (See illustration.) 
3178 Bridesmaid. White shaded rose beautifully Per 1,000 seeds Pkt. 
LOCC EGR Re eee etiam in coh eres eae 75¢. 15c. 
3184 Cardinal. The most brilliant scarlet color 
atnong Pansies. ‘The three lower petals are 
marked with a large brown blotch............. 75e. 15ce. 
3191 Hortensia. Rosy red, veined lilac........... 75e. 15¢e. 
3194 Fire King. Upper petals golden-yellow, merg- 
ing into a Grimson ground with purple center... . 75¢, lic, 
3206 Mercury. Superb deep velvety-purple with vio- 
let black blotch on the lower petals, golden eye. 75c. 15c. 
3212 Orchid. A charming merging of delicate orchid 
colorings frilled flowers...................... 75¢. 15c. 
3215 Pretiosa. Violet on carmine ground, with 
SA OV KZ [42 her Sigma hein eee aT as aR Sea 75c. 15ce. 
3238 Giant Yellow.Golden yellow with mahogany eye 75¢. 15c. 
3120 Henderson’s Mammoth Butterfly Pansies 
in Mixed Colors.. .................6....... 75¢. 15c. 
3243 Collection, Mammoth Butterfly Pansies. One packet each | 
of the eight varieties described above............ rice, $1.00 | 
Pansy, Henderson’s Superior Giant Trimardeau 
At first there were only one or two varieties in this class of Pansies, but 
at various times one or more varieties have been added, until now we 
have such a complete set, that we discard all ordinary-sized Pansies. 
3176 Aurora. Crimson purple shading to light wine, Per1,000 seeds Pkt. 
with a defined white margin.................. 60c. 10c. 
3182 Canary Bird. Pure spotless yellow.......... 60c. 10c. 
3186 Indigo-blue. Blotched black............... 60c. 10c. 
3188 Emperor Frederick. The ground color is dark 
purple, bronze face, red and gold edge......... - 60c. 10c, 
3192 King of the Blacks. Lustrous jet-black....., 60c. 10c. 
3196 Lord Beaconsfield. Lavender, heliotrope and 
DUCDIOM a7 irs ean cn Tee ue aca nh, Ales 60c. 10c. 
3202 Madame Perret. Marbled, spotted, or a 
blotched with carmine, purple, etc............. 60c. 10ce. 
3207 Meteor. Rich reddish-brown or mahogany—a 
beadntifulishade Ayer ee ee a, 60c. 10c. 
. 3208 Morning Dawn. Flaming-red with golden- 60c. 10c. 
CHAMIOIS esac saree Ancien Sea Nees cehsa bee 60c. 10c. 
3214 Péacock. (Gloriosa.) Garnet, cream and blue. 60c. 10c. 
3216 President Carnot. White with large violet 
WIGUCHES eaten haya mae eet lat estas fee 60c, 10c. 
$217 Prince Charming. Kosy red, veined purplish 
lifgcyaicharmingrsort; a) ecclesia a see 60c. 10c 
3218 Purple. (Atropurpurea.) Velvety royal-purple 60c. 10c. 
3222 Snow Queen. Spotless snow-white.......... 60c. 10c. 
3226 Striped. White, blue, violet and chocolate.... 60c. 10c. 
3227 Victoria. A very distinct and new variety; 
cléaroxbloodinedsy:)o.8 1s An iad 10c. 
3228 Vulcan, A new giant frilled variety of rich 
blood red, with purple blotch.................. 60c. 10c. 
3234 White Treasure: White with three violet 
branches! 907537 Oc: arsine sin rn pam Aa Be Gay 60c. 10c, 
3240 Mixed Colors. Per oz.,$4.00................ 50c. 10c. 
[3241 Henderson’s Collection of 12 Giant Pansies. This Collec- 
Pansy, World Record, Hardy, Early-Flowering _ 
petals Pere Meda tet peak (one Rated Mele neato? Aer iep auseetiant sa sOta Lena tem lar oro t. 10¢. 
3256 drch Beauty. Rich velvety violet-purple, with yellow 
lO ViGtiar once i ants CoA si WAM ON Mae Berd: act cai Seat ia ie ences Pkt. 10c. 
3258 Winter Sun. Golden-yellow with maroon blotch on lower 
UM La nesta Uap ier ran iy Ue tna neon ayn wii? beeen) G wacglaa ss Pkt. 10c. 
3260 Mixed GOlOr sass nce OR nee she A OT Glan eeinse toa Pkt, 10c. 
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| 3261 Collection, World Record Pansies. 1 pkt. each of above 4 | 
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These should be grown as half-hardy annuals; they are then a valuable 
addition to beds and borders insummer. Height 2 feet. 
3283 “*Excelsior.’” A new variety having very large flowers, colors 
range from white to deep scarlet. Mixed Colors........ Pkt. 25c. 
3285 **‘Semsation.’’ A Giant Gloxina-flowered type, though perennial, 
these bloom early the first season from spring-sown seed The 
graceful spikes, about 2 feet high, are bedecked with flowers, 2 
inches across from July until frost. The colors and markings are 
gor eously varied from pink to scarlet and maroon, all beautifully 
lotched and veined with other colors.................. Pkt. 10c. 
The Labor of Cultivating a Garden can be reduced to a minimum by the use 
} (See pages 169 to 200) 
of Modern Garden Tools and Implements 
we 
