A New Bignonia Grandiflora 
(See Above Photo) 
A very rare giant flowering trumpet vine 
bearing many apricot pink and orange flowers 
that are from 3-4 inches in diameter. Flowers 
are borne in immense clusters and will average 
over 100 to a single cluster. Quick grower. 
Hardy anywhere. Strong grafted plants ready 
from December to April 1st. In bloom all sum¬ 
mer. Two sizes. $1.50 and $2.00 each. 
Iris Monneri 
(See above photo) 
This beautiful iris grows over 4 feet in height. 
The flowers are deep golden yellow. One of the 
finest cut flowers of the entire iris family. The 
stems are long and many leaves may be cut after 
the manner of gladiolus. Flowers resemble Span¬ 
ish iris, but are four times their size. Beardless 
type. Plant in full sun or partial shade. Bloom¬ 
ing season longer than bearded iris. Plant from 
August to January. 35c each; 85c for 3; $2.00 
for 12. Write for prices on larger quantities. 
Iris 
Not labeled mixed colors for massing pur¬ 
poses. $4.00 per 100, F. O. B. Fresno. No charge 
for packing. * , 
NEW HENDERSON ORIGINATIONS 
IRIS 
"Copper Sheen" 
A glorious rich copper and deep peach self 
overlaid with a golden sheen that fairly sparkles 
in the sunlight. Beard beautiful orange. One of 
the finest iris in my entire collection $5.00 each. 
New Iris "Lavender and Old Lace" 
One of the most unique of all German iris. 
Extremely floriferous, and grows to a height of 
36 inches. Standards are soft shade of rose 
lavender, falls are white, and striped their en¬ 
tire length with deep crimson. A cross between 
Pallida and Susiana. Etxra vigorous. $2.50 each. 
THE NEW "FRAGRANT GLADIOLUS" 
(Illustrated Above) 
After 8 years hybridizing and selection, my 
efforts were rewarded and I am able to offer to 
the public the following new varieties. A new 
race destinced to become very popular. 
Fragrant Rose 
Flowers 4 inches in diameter; petals blush¬ 
ed 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. 
Morea Bicolor 
Evergreen, grasslike foliage Grows to height 
3 feet Blooms almost entire year. 3 inch cream- 
yellow flowers (resembles iris) conspicuously 
marked with three dark brown eyes. Unusually 
beautiful and valuable as a cut flower. 
NEW IRIS 
“Shower of Gold" 
~A very profuse blooming soft yellow. 36 inches 
high. 75c each. 
Iris "Sunset Glow" 
Burnished copper standards. Falls richest 
copper-red bordered with bright golden yellow. 
Striking combination. Large flowers. 36 inches 
in height. $2.50. 
King Alfred Daffodils 
Finest of all golden daffodils. Large flowers 
borne on long stems. Large bulbs. $1.00 per 
dozen. 
Zephranthes Grandiflora Rosea 
Fairy lily. A very lovely summer flowering 
bulb. Producing from May until October an 
abundance of large rose-pink flowers about 3 
inches in diameter on stems. 12 inches long. 
Unexcelled for cutting. 75c per dozen. 
Zephranthes Alba 
A pure white variety of the above. 75c per 
dozen. 
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 combinations 
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 description is adequate for these 
graceful gladiolus. More graceful and easily 
used for table decoration than the common 
gladiolus. $1.00 per dozen. Mixed colors. This 
new type of gladiolus will stand frosts as loli¬ 
as 10 degrees above zero with no ill effects on 
foliage. Due to this fact they will bloom in 
March even after a cold California winter. One 
month to six weeks earlier than the earliest 
Bahy Gladiolus. Some of the hybrids are quite 
fragrant. Highly recommended. 
Columbine “Crimson Star" 
Very large flowers with long spurs. Outer 
petals deep crimson with central petals of white. 
Very attractive new variety Grows to 3 feet. 
Strong 1 year plants at $2.00 per dozen or 2>c 
each. 
Modesto Ash 
The West's newest high class shade tree. Great 
advance in beauty and hardiness. Grows like a 
perfect Arizona Ash but has no seeds and de¬ 
velops faster. Disease free and extremely drought 
resistant. Foliage hard and glossy on both sides. 
Fine vigorous young trees. $1.50 each. 
Lily of the Valley 
Easily grown spring flowering bulb. Too well- 
known for further description. 75c per dozen; 
$4.50 per 100. 
All prices in this catalogue include free delivery to any part of the United States (except where noted) 
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