THE NEW “FRAGRANT GLADIOLUS” 
(Illustrated Above) 
After 8 years of hybridizing and selection, my 
efforts were awarded and I am able to offer to 
the public the following new varieties. A new 
race destined to become very popular. 
Fragrant Rose 
Flowers 4 inches in diameter; petals blushed 
rose-pink on both sides over a frosted white 
ground. 30 inches high. Pleasing fragrance sug¬ 
gestive of orange blossoms, night and day. Bulbs, 
.$5.00 each; bulblets, $1.00. 
Fragrant Yellow 
Golden yellow, blushed rose ash on backs and 
tips of petals. Fragrant night and day. Grows 
36 inches high. Bulbs, $5.,00 each; bulblets, $1.00 
each. 
Fragrant Rose Lavender 
Flowers 4 inches in diameter. Fragrant only 
in evening; perfume fine and pleasing. Color 
rose-lavender marked with carmine stripes. Bulbs, 
$3.50 each; bulblets, 75c. 
Special Collection Offer 
One of each of the above large bulbs, $8.00. 
One bulblet each, $2.00. 
HENDERSON’S NEW HYBRID BABY 
GLADIOLUS 
A superb new race of gladiolus producing 
flowers in a new range of color combination never 
before seen in this flower. These colors include 
orchid and rose; crimson and carmine; rose-ash and 
yellow; and many other beautiful forms. No de¬ 
scription is adequate for these graceful gladiolus. 
More graceful and easily used for table decoration 
than the common gladiolus. $1.00 per doz. Mixed 
colors. 
Red Snowberry 
(or Indian Currant Shrub) 
Height 4 ft. and is covered in spring with 
thousands of white flowers that are followed by 
vivid crimson red fruits that almost completely 
cover the branches. Very showy. I offer two 
sizes. 5 0c and $1.00 each. 
Linum Flavum 
A very hardy perennial producing quantities 
of golden yellow flowers in terminal clusters over 
the entire summer. 18 inches in height and ever¬ 
green. Very showy and desirable because of its 
long life. 5 0c each; $3.00 per 12. 
Watsonias (Bugle Lilies) 
(Photo Above) 
A South African bulbous plant similar to a 
gladiolus in foliage and bloom. Flowers produced 
in great abundance; as many as 5 0 have been 
counted on a single spike. Does not have to be 
replanted each year as do gladiolus. They in¬ 
crease in size and beauty each year. Valuable for 
planting in front of shrubbery to add color to the 
landscape. Orders for watsonias can only be filled 
in August while plants are dormant. Especially 
valuable as cut flowers as they bloom early in 
April. I offer 4 varieties; rose-pink shaded with 
salmon, light rose-pink, pure white. These are 
$1.50 per doz. (All large flowering varieties). 
"Lavender Queen” New largest flowered variety 
in my collection; beautiful sparkling rose-lavender. 
50c each. 
DAHLIAS 
NEW VARIETIES 1935 
Garden of the Sun 
Enormous formal decorative. Stems rigid, 
pure vivid golden yellow. Rooted cuttings only 
$2.00 each. Height 4 feet. 
541 
Perfect informal decorative 8 inches in diam¬ 
eter. Fire-scarlet. $1.50 each. 
“Senator Herbert W. Slater” 
Chrysanthemum flowered. Lilac in color. 8 
inches in diameter. $1.5 0. 
“Minarets” 
Informal pure white 12 inches in diameter. 
$3.5 0 each. Perfect stems. 
“Henderson’s Golden Glow” 
Golden orange self colored. 12 inch flowers. 
$1.5 0. Perfect stems. 
609 
Informal decorative with orchid-pink flowers. 
12 inches in diameter. $1.5 0. 
“California Gold” 
Pure deep golden yellow flowers. 12 inches 
in diameter. Largest and most perfect of this 
color that I have seen. $3 5 0. 
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