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HENDERSON’S 
PICTURESQUE GARDENS 
Old Favorite Double Rockets 
Among our best hardy perennial flower- 
ing plants are the Double Purple and Double 
White Rockets, illustrated below. Their fra- 
grant flowers are borne profusely and are 
splendid for cutting. If the plants are 
taken up after flowering and transplanted 
into fresh, rich, light soil, extraordinarily large 
flowers are produced. 
A Fine Row of White Plantain, or Day Lilies 
We illustrate above a fine row of White Plantain, or Day Lilies {Funkia subcordata) . 
Immediately behind the Funkias are two fine Evergreens: a Himalayan Spruce {Abies Morinda) 
to the left, and the Sugar Pine of 
the Sierras {Pinus Larnbertiana) to 
the right. The trunks of the old 
Cedars at the end of the row are 
clothed with Japanese Ivy {Ampelopsis 
Feitchii) , described on pages 144 and 
1 + 5 - 
Anemone Japonica 
The Japanese Anemones, illus- 
trated to the left, of which there are 
several beautiful varieties, are among 
our finest autumn -blooming, hardy 
plants. Useful for borders and 
groups in half-shaded places. 
