WM. H. HENDERSON'S NEW HYBRID 
ORCHID FLOWERING DAHLIAS 
These are the most graceful of all dahlias for cutting purposes. Height 24-36 inches. All 
colors, from fawn, to vermillion and scarlet and yellow. Many spotted and tigered crimson on the 
reverse side of petals. The tip of each is rolled or quilled. Flowers are single and range from 
3-5 inches across. A bed of these gives the appearance of giant columbine or lilies. Bulbs or rooted 
cuttings in spring 50c each, $3.50 per doz. Fine cut flowers, as they are good keepers. Last fully 
as long when cut as the pompson types and possesses the advantages of long stems, hence they are 
easier to arrange. Destined to become very popular when better known. Prepaid. 
PERENNIALS 
Anchusa Dropmore 
Rich gentian blue flowers. One of the ear¬ 
liest of the spring bloomers. Plants form speci¬ 
mens 3 to 4 feet high. Has long blooming 
season. For masses of blue in a perennial border 
and ease of culture it is unexcelled. Strong 
roots that will yield flowers first season. 25c 
each; $2.50 per doz. 
Campanula Persicifolia 
A perennial Canterbury bell. Lives for years. 
Blue flowers on long stems. Good cut flow 
ers, evergreen, height 30 inches. 25c each; $2.00 
per dozen; smaller plants, $1.50 per dozen. 
California Fuchsia 
"Humming Bird Trumpet Flower." Foliage 
grey green. Height, 2 V 2 ft. Graceful pendant 
flowers of scarlet resembling small fuchsia. Re¬ 
sistant to drought. Very beautiful for masses 
in front of shrubbery, 25c each; $1.50 per doz. 
Dianthus Beatrice 
A new variety of this popular flower. It 
has double flesh pink flowers produced in 
large clusters over many months. A superb new 
variety. Strong rooted cuttings, 25c each. $1.50 
per dozen. 
Columbine 
Wm. H. Henderson’s Hybrids. A great im¬ 
provement over older types. Larger flowers 
and longer spurs. Colors include yellow, or¬ 
ange, red, rose, blue, purple, ceeise, white, 
salmon and mauve. Seed 20c pkt.; 3 for 50c. 
Roots, $1.50 per doz. All weak colors have 
been eliminated. 
Delphinium 
W. H. Henderson’s Hybrids. A vigorous 
long lived strain. Withstands warm summers 
much better than other forms. Flowers are 
single;* semi-double and double. Colors range 
from sky-blue to mauve pinks and deepest indi¬ 
go. Selected for hardiness as well as beauty. Vig¬ 
orous plants, $1.50 per dozen. Will bloom 
summer and fall of first year. Seeds 50c per 
pkt. 
Delphinium 
New dwarf blue bedding variety. Producing 
little upright bushes about 15 inches high cov¬ 
ered all summer with true azure blue flowers, 
50c each; $2.50 per 12. Hardy perennial. 
Delphinium 
"New True Blue.” A selected hardy form of 
Belladonna type producing spikes 4 feet high of 
a deep true blue. Magnificient new form. 50c 
each. 
Gerbera—Transvaal Daisies 
New Hybrids. Plant in full sun or part shade. 
Bloom all summer. This strain was secured from 
the largest collection of Gerberas in the world. 
Colors include coral, scarlet, crimson, cream, 
yellow and many other combinations. Two sizes 
of plants; large 30c each, $3.00 per dozen; 
medium $1.50 per 12. 
Papaver Olympia 
An unusual new perennial poppy, forming 
a clump by underground runners. Flowers are 
semi-double and range in size from four to 
five inches in diameter and are a pleasing shade 
of apricot and orange. Stems are 2 to 2 V 2 feet 
long. Splendid cut flower. 25c each; $2.00 
per 12. 
Tritoma—Torch Lilies 
Beautiful evergreen grass-like foliage. Stems 
3-4 feet long, producing flowers for months 
throughout the summer. Solendid for cutting 
purposes. Easily grown. Plant in groups of 
three for immediate effect. Plant in sun or por- 
tial shade. I offer 4 colors: Burbank’s "Tower 
of Gold,” co-al. chrome, orange and yellow. 
50c each; $5.50 per 10. 
Rosa Rouletti 
A miniature rock garden rose with its growth 
not exceeding 12 inches. It flowers freely from 
spring until fall. Well-formed buds develop into 
double pink flowers. Hardy. The smallest rose 
in the world. Large, 75c. 
New Double Red Nasturtium 
A rare and unusual type. Flowers absolutely 
double; 1% to 2 inches in diameter. An admir¬ 
able winter pot plant as it is in bloom the year 
around. Color a beautiful scarlet. Rooted cut¬ 
tings. 25c each; $2.00 per 12. 
Dianthus Knappi 
A very rare evergreen. Yellow flowered vari¬ 
ety. Very beautiful. 50c each. 
Viola Jersey Gem 
Very attractive violet blue viola. Large flowers 
measuring 1 inch by IV 2 inches. Prodiites 
throughout entire spring and fall. Fine as a 
border plant. Should be cut back after each sea¬ 
son of bloom. 25c each; $1.50 per dozen. Hardy 
Perennial. 
Scabiosa Perennial Hybrids 
An excellent perennial for the garden. Pro¬ 
duces large blue, lavender and white flowers on 
long stems. Blooms through the summer. Very 
hardy. Plant in full sun. Strong 1 year plants, 
25c each, $2.00 per 12. Prepaid. 
Salvia Pitcheria 
Splendid perennial. Growing 4 ft. high, bloom¬ 
ing from August until frost and producing 
masses of pure gentian blue flowers One of 
the most beautiful perennials in existence. Un¬ 
surpassed for long full blooming season creat¬ 
ing masses of blue for months. 50c each; $3.00 
per doz. 
CANNAS 
Burbank’s "Fire Canna.” One of the largest 
flowered cannas in existence. Constantly in 
bloom. Never fails to attract attention of vis¬ 
itors to my gardens. Finest variety for massing 
purposes. Enormous clusters of bright fire-red 
blossoms. 4 feet high, 25c each; 3 for 60c; 12 
for $1.50. Prices on quantities on request. I 
offer 3 new varieties of cannas. Deep Gamboge 
Yellow, (4 feet) 25c each; $1.50 per dozen. 
Apricot Orange (3% feet) 25c each; $1.50 per 
dozen. Deep Scarlet-Bronze Foliage (4 feet) 25c 
each; $1.50 per dozen. 
Statice Latifolia 
"Blue Babies Breath”—Fine perennial in¬ 
creasing in beauty each year. When in bloom 
resembles "Baby’iT’Breath” except in color that 
is an exquisite sky-blue. Used very success¬ 
fully in dried winter bouquets. Will keep for 
years. Large 2 yr. plants ready for immediate 
bloom, 50c each; $3.50 per doz. 
All prices in this catalogue include free delivery to any part of the United States (except where noted) 
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