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82 EVEEYTHEBJG FOE THE GAMEM => Flower Seeds 
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ARGEMONE 
HYBRIDA GRANDIFLORA 
These new large-flowering 
"Prickly Poppies" form branching 
plants about 3 feet high and 18 
inches across. The large, single, 
Poppy-like flowers are white, 
cream, primrose and yellow. 
They are borne freely and con¬ 
tinuously all summer long; the 
thistle-like foliage is of a grayish- 
green with silvery ribs. They 
grow quickly and easily from 
seed, will thrive in any sunny 
situation and are particularly 
effective in the mixed flower 
border. Pkt. 10c. 
DOUBLE BALSAMS 
These are the most perfect in 
form and largest in flower yet devel¬ 
oped in this old garden favorite, 
which is among the showiest and 
most popular of summer garden an¬ 
nuals; height, 1H to 2 feet. 
The King. Glowing fiery-scarlet, large, 
full double flowers. Pkt. 10c. 
The Queen. Deep rose-pink, large, double 
flowers; exquisite. 10c. 
Prince Bismarck. Brilliant salmon-pink; large 
and double. 10c. 
White Perfection. Large double white. 10c. 
Extra Choice, Double Mixed. Containing many beautiful 
colors, spotted, blotched, striped, etc. Pkt. 10c 
Collection of Double Balsams, 6 separate 
colors, 40c.; 12 colors.75c. 
GOLIATH BALSAM 
A new type of phenomenally robust growth, 
throwing up a main stem about 4 feet high, the 
lower half of which carries candelabra-like 
several side branches, all of which are well 
clothed with very large and very double flowers 
of charming colors. (See cut.) 
Mixed Colors. Pkt. 10c. 
BALLOON VINE 
Rapid-growing annual climber, 10 to 15 
feet; white flowers followed by balloon-like 
seed-pods. Pkt. 5c. 
A Wild flowek garden 
may be made bv sowing broadcast and raking 
in Henderson’s Mixed Flower Seeds at the rate 
of 1 oz. per 100 square feet (mix with sand 
for evenness of distribution). Price, 15c. oz.; 
50c. lb.; $1.50 lb., postpaid. 
HANDY ASTERS, New Large-Flowering 
These "Michaelmas Daisies” are splendid subjects for permanent positions 
in the herbaceous border, where they form large bushy clumps, 1^ to 2 feet 
high, and are covered with clusters of large single flowers during the late summer 
months, forming one of the charms of the autumn garden. ( See cut.) 
White Queen. Pure white single flowers of immense size. Pkt. 15c. 
Amelius Grandiflorus. Single blue and pink flowers of great size. 15c. 
Townshendi. Lilac-pink flowers about 2>£ inches across; free-flowering. . 15c. 
New Pink and Red Shades. These new "Michaelmas Daisies" surpass all 
former types in size of flowers and brightness of coloring, ranging from silky- 
pink to claret-red. Pkt. 15c. 
Mixed Colors. New large-flowering hybrids. I0c. 
ORNAMENTAL ASPARAGUS 
Verticillatus. Hardy climber, with feathery foliage and scarlet berries; 10 
feet. pkt. 10c. 
Plumosus Nanus. Greenhouse climber with Fern-like foliage. SI.00 per 100 
seeds. Pkt. 25c. 
Sprengeri. Decorative perennial for pots, vases, etc.; drooping chenille-like 
fronds 4 feet long. Pkt. 10c. 
Sprengeri, Silver-leaved. (S. foliis variegatis.) A new variety of the popular 
decorative Sprengeri—but having foliage of silvery-white with only a light 
green vein running through the center of the leaves. The young plants do 
not show the white at first, but develop the variegation after a short time of 
growth. About 80 per cent, will come true—the balance being the plain 
green-leaved variety. Soil not too rich is advised. Pkt. 25c. 
ARTEMESIA or “SUMMER FIR" 
This new ornamental foliage plant (Saccorum viridis ) intro¬ 
duced from China is an annual and owing to its fast 
growth reaches its full size the year of sowing. It 
forms grand pyramidal bushes 3 to 5 feet high. 
As a solitary plant it looks like a nicely devel¬ 
oped Christmas-tree. As a pot plant it is 
also very pretty. It may be successfully 
grown in groups and in borders, similar 
to the Summer-Cypress (Kochia tricho- 
phylla). The color of the finely- 
pinnated foliage is rich dark green. 
Its resistance to drought ana heat 
is remarkable. Cut branches last 
very long and may be used for 
wreaths, decoration, etc. For its 
easy culture and availability 
this novelty is warmly recom¬ 
mended . Pkt. 10c. 
ARCTOTIS 
GRANDIS 
A handsome annual, branched 
plant about 2 to 2H feet in 
height and breadth. Leaves 
whitish. The flowers are 
borne on long stems well above 
the foliage, are large and 
showy, 2^ to 3 inches across; 
pure white on the upper 
surface, with a yellow zone in 
the center; reverse of petals 
pale lilac. In bright sunlight 
the pure white of the ray florets 
contrasts beautifully with the light 
blue disc and white stamens. Of 
easy culture; flowers abundantly from 
early summer to autumn. . . .Pkt. 10c. 
ARISTOLOCHIA 
::: SIPHO ::: 
(Dutchman’s Pipe Vine.) Luxuriant, hardy climber; 
large leaves, making dense shade; flowers yellow and 
brown, mottled and curiously shaped; 30feet. Pkt. 10c. 
We deliver Free in U. S. \ by Post ' Exprcss j- Vegetable and Flower Seeds { by ' hepkt -*®M Also Lawn Grass Seeds 
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