HENDERSON'S FLOWER SEEDS FOR SUMMER SOWING 



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SELECTED PANSY SEED 



For Summer and Autumn Sowings 

 Growing Pansies from Summer and Autumn-Sown Seed. Sow the 



seed in July, August or the early part of September in the open ground on a 

 finely prepared seedbed sheltered from hot sun, or protect with a light cover- 

 ing of hay or straw or even burlap, to keep the ground moist until the seedlings 

 are up. Thin he seedlings to 3 or 4 inches apart — in about 6 weeks the young 

 plants can be removed to their permanent flowering quarters, where they must 

 be again covered with hay to a depth of about 3 inches after freezing weather 

 sets in. Another way to winter over autumn-grown seedlings is to transplant 

 them 3 or 4 inches apart according to their size into coldframes, and trans- 

 plant to flowering quarters as early in the spring as possible. 



The Pansy is hardy with slight protection, and thrives best when grown cool. 



MAMMOTH BUTTERFLY 



This "Butterfly" race originated from selections made by the late Peter 

 Henderson — who was particularly fond of Pansies — from the best American, 

 English, Scotch, French and German varieties. This process of selection has 

 been followed by us ever since, and from the legion of "most beautiful" Pansies 

 among Henderson's Butterflies we have chosen this offering. 

 3120 Henderson's Mammoth Butterfly Pansies In Mixed Colors. 



Per 1000 seeds, $1.00; Pkt., 25c. 

 GIANT MOTTLED 



Well-grown they measure 3 to 3}4 inches across — and of most gorgeous 

 effects, blotches, spotted, marbled, veined, striped and blended colors passing 

 through reds, rose, pink, white, purple, in beautiful and indescribable varie- 

 gation. 



3150 Mixed Colors Per 1000 seeds, $1.00; Pkt., 25c. 



BUGNOT'S LARGE STAINED FRENCH 



These Pansies are distinguished by their varied colors and strong markings. 

 There is a large "blotch" on each of the five petals, with a band of some strik- 

 ingly contrasting color, over all of which is thrown a cobweb like netting of 

 yet another hue. 

 3110 Mixed Colors , Per 1000 seeds, 75c; Pkt., 15c 



POPULAR STRAINS 



3100 Bedding. Finest Mixed Per 1000 seeds, 25c; Pkt., 10c 



GIANT RUFFLED 



The broad petals seem to be "gathered" to the stem, causing them to be 

 fluted from center to circumference, not unlike "frilled" velvet. The unusual 

 substance of the flowers, enables them to present bold, open and handsome 

 faces, during windy or dry summer weather, when other Pansy flowers droop 

 or wilt. The flowers are borne on strong stems well above the foliage and con- 

 tain rich combinations of coloring not found in other Pansies. 

 3170 Mixed Colors Per 1000 seeds, $1.00; Pkt., 25c. 



SWISS GIANT or RoggH's Hybrids 



These varieties were raised by a Pansy Specialist in Switzerland and have 

 created a decided sensation in floricultural circles. The plants are very robust, 

 and the enormous flowers of heavy texture are carried on strong stems well 

 above the leaves. We have pleasure in offering to our customers, the very 

 distinct varieties described below. 



See colored plate in our spring catalogue " Every thing for the Garden" page 104 

 3173 Mixed Colors. Per 1000 seeds, $1.25 Pkt., 35c. 



3173 Cardinal Shades. This is a selection of many red and crimson 



sorts Pkt., 35c. 



3174 Lake of Thun. This is an exquisite color, a rich ultra-marine 



blue, having a darker blue blotch on the petals Pkt., 35c. 



3175 Rheingold. The most intense yellow Pansy evolved so far. 



The three lower petals carry a brown blotch Pkt., 35c. 



SUPERIOR GIANT TRIMARDEAU 



Years of scientific hybridization and selection in raising Pansies have gradu- 

 ally evolved a superior race of robust growth. 



3176 Aurora. Crimson purple shading to light wine, with a 



defined white margin 



3178 Bridesmaid. White shaded rose beautifully blotched 



3182 Canary Bird. Pure spotless yellow 



3186 Indigo-Blue. Blotched black 



3192 King of the Blacks. Lustrous jet-black 



3196 Lord Beaconsfieid. Lavender and heliotrope 



3207 Meteor. Rich, reddish-brown or mahogany 



3214 Peacock. (Gloriosa.) Garnet, cream and blue 



3216 President Carnot. White with large violet blotches 



3217 Prince Charming. Rosy red, veined lilac 



3218 Purple. (Atropurpurea.) Velvety royal-purple 



3222 Snow Queen. Spotless snow-white 



3226 Striped. White, blue, violet and chocolate 



3227 Victoria. Very distinct; clear oxblood 



3234 White Treasure. White with three violet blotches 



3238 Giant Yellow. Golden with mahogany eye 



3240 Mixed Colors. Per Oz., $4.00 



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3241 Henderson's Collection of 12 Giant Trimardeau Pansies. 



One packet each of 12 varieties Price, $1.00 



Rockeries and Rock Gardens 



4761 Collection of 15 varieties of perennial Flower seeds, S2.00 Postpaid- 

 Preparations for a Rock Garden must be made ahead, if perennials are 



used, as they do not bloom the first year. Seeds should be planted outdoors 



on the rock garden in the places they are to grow, early in spring and up tc- 



July 15th. We recommend planting Darwin Tulips and other bulbs in Rock 



Gardens in the fall to provide a show in spring. 



Alyssum Saxatile Compacta. "Basket of Gold." Hardy plant, large flowers, 

 pure yellow, 9 inches high. 



Agrostemma Coronaria. "Rose Campion." Mixed colors. 



Arabis Alpina. A very useful, hardy plant for rockeries; pure white flowers. 

 Height, 6 inches. 



Aubretia Hybrids Mixed. A lovely mauve spring blooming plant; produces 

 masses of bloom. Hardy and easily grown. 



Campanula Persicifolia Blue. "Peach-leaved bell-flowers," large blossoms 

 of blue or white, 2 to 3 feet high. 



Candytuft Gibraltica. Blooms early, hardy, large flowers red and rose- 

 white, 12 to 18 inches high. 



Candytuft Sempervirens. Blooms early in spring. 



Cerastium Tomentosum. "Snow in Summer." Of sprawling habit, white 

 leaves and white flowers. 



Cowslip. Spring flowering, hardy, bears fragrant flowers. 



Delphinium Blue Butterfly. Beautiful blue variety of compact growth, 

 blooms the first year if sown early. Height, 18 inches. 



Geum Mrs. Bradshaw. A large double strain, bears brilliant crimson-scarlet 

 flowers. Height, 2 feet. 



Heuchera. Alum Root. Flowers are a beautiful red. Bloom all summer. 

 Height, 2 feet. 



Myosotis Pulustris. The popular blue Forget-me-not. 



Sedum Acre (Stone Crop.) Beautiful yellow flowers. 



Saxifraga Mixed Colors. Known as "Rockfoil," mossy leaves invaluable 

 for rockeries, stone walls, etc., etc. 



WORLD RECORD Early Flowering Hardy 



The flowers are of large size and are delicately 

 fragrant — indicating the Violet strain in their 

 make-up. 

 3352 Celestial Queen. Bright, sky-blue, tinted 



lavender, small yellow eye. 

 3254 Ice King. Silver white with deep blue blotch 



on lower petals. 

 3256 March Beauty. Rich velvety violet purple, 



with yellow eye. 

 3258 Winter Sun. Golden-yellow with maroon 



blotch on lower petals. 

 3260 Mixed Colors. 

 Price of any of the above per 1000 seeds 



75c; Pkt., 15c 



3261 Collection World Record Pansies. 



One pkt. each of above 4 varieties. .50c 



