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78 EVERYTH! FOR TEE CARDEH - Flower Seeds 
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PARTIAL VIEW OF A BED OF VARIOUS AMARANTHUS IN HAMPTON PARK, 
CHARLESTON, S. C., GROWN FROM HENDERSON’S SEEDS 
AMPELOPSIS VEITCHII 
(BOSTON OR JAPANESE IVY) 
Valuable hardy climber, clinging to wood, stone or brick walls; dense ivy-green 
foliage, changing to red in autumn; 30 feet. p\t 10c. 
AQJJILEGIA or COLUMBINE 
H p^r^cUo^v^r'attafi^fPfr?^ ^ olui ? lbine * T his new race represents the highest 
eSremo?v the development of this favorite flower. The plants are 
height carrv a, j ge f handsome foliage; the flower stems often 40 inches in 
a Tone tTm/inhCm TL ° f immense long-spurred, single flowers which last 
L well as manv r° l °J S - are superb and varied, including rich shades 
oLk withT'oUmv ParSii d d | l J cat .®. tmts; pure white - bllle and white? pure yellow, 
salmon lavender ’ f rbd f mth T °. ra ^e corolla, cerise, purple, rose and white, 
hum; on Iona ,.,1^' e ’ etc ." ct ?- ,T b ?l ar R e > unique, long-spurred flowers, gracefully 
desirable whfn nnTf^ 6 n0t brilliantly effective on the plant, but equally as 
iesirablc when cut for vase and house decoration. (See cut.) . Pkt 25c. 
^^ormeT°of 6 sp\^>r t"i°^ o^f UI T ed ^■ y ^ >r i ( l?- Beautiful long-spurred, large, double flowers, 
fa"rd d e r ? f br u T[nlH^7nd 0f whi[e nUC0P,a ; 1!ke , and in “ “ ^eUow. 
Chrysantha. The beautiful long-spurred yellow variety. 10c. 
C °\vhitc an Z bhfe ’ The tfUG Rocky Moun tain variety, with long-spurred flowers of 
Ccerulea Candidissima. A new pure white variety of the Rocky Mountain Columbine. 
Pkt. 25c. 
;o n ol? ePP e-?' *J hc l ar ? e lowers are freely borne on 2-foot stalks, the double corolla 
is snow-white, the sepals light blue. pkt. 15c. 
Single, Large-flowering, Mixed Colors. 10c. 
ST. BRIGID ANEMONES 
These beautiful Irish Poppy-flowered varieties produce in abun¬ 
dance large single, semi-double and double flowers 3 to 5 inches across, 
in an endless variety of colors, from maroon and brightest scarlet 
to flesh-pink and from lilac to purple. Some are mottled, striped, 
ringed, etc. For cutting they arc unsurpassed, and in the garden 
they flower until after frost; hardy perennials flowering from seed 
the second year and thereafter. (See cut.) . Pkt. 10c. 
ANCHUSA ITALICA 
A fine,large, hardy,herbaceous plant; 4 to 5 feet high, with flowers 
of lovely Gentian blue. Pkt. 15c. 
- AMARANTHUS —— 
These robust annuals attain a height of from 4 to 6 feet; are very showy and effective 
garden plants, lasting long in perfection, and are of the easiest culture. (See cut.) 
Caudatus. (Love-Lies-Bleeding.) Rapid-growing garden annual with long, drooping crimson 
flower spikes; height 3 feet. Pkt. 5c. 
Multicolor Brilliant. (Novelty.) A most gorgeous new variety, forming candelabra-like 
branching plants about 3 feet high, clothed to the ground with rich, bronzy-green foliage 
which forms an effective setting for the brilliant scarlet tips of the branches . .Pkt. 15c. 
Oriflamme. A strikingly showy new variety of branching, pyramidal growth about 5 
feet high. It is well clothed with large leaves of glossy maroon while the central and 
side branches are all topped with bright scarlet leaves. Pkt. 10c. 
Aurora. The plant is clothed from ground to tip with long, arching leaves; colored rich 
green and bronze at the base; the foliage brightening towards the top into rose-yellow, 
red and green. Pkt. 10c! 
Abyssinian. This giant “Love-Lies-Bleeding,” has light green foliage, veined and lightlv 
shaded with rose, but its crowning glory is its pendent chenile-like tassels of red, measur¬ 
ing up to 2 feet in length and borne in immense clusters. Pkt. 10c. 
IdCn "PICTURESQUE GARDENS” 
by Charles Henderson 
Over 300 photographic illustrations from nature 
suggest valuable ideas in planning or improving 
Gardens. Lawns and Grounds. 
$1 
.00 postpaid. 
See page 199. 
