82 EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN =■ Flower Seeds 
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AMPELOPSIS VEITCHII “Boston Ivy” or “Japan Ivy” 
1082 A valuable climber. Entirely hardy in the most exposed places, often attaining a height of 
20 to 30 feet in two or three years from seed, clinging to stones, brick or wood work with the 
greatest tenacity. It is a great protection to walls, etc., as the leaves, lapping over each other, 
shed rain. For covering dead trees, gate posts, boundary walls, etc., it has no equal. In 
the summer the foliage is a rich shade of green, but in the fall it assumes the most gorgeous 
tints of scarlet, crimson and orange. Pkt. 10c. 
ANCHUSA ITALICA 
1087^, “Dropmore” variety. A fine, large, hardy, herbaceous plant; 4 to 5 feet high, with 
flowers of lovely Gentian blue. Pkt. 1.5c. 
ANEMONE 
1092 St. Brigid. 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 mot- 
tied, 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 there¬ 
after. (See en¬ 
graving.) 
Pkt. 15c. 
Our leaflet “ Hender¬ 
son's Garden Plans 
and Suggestions ” sent 
free if requested when 
ordering • 
Antirrhinum or Snapdragon 
DOUBLE FLOWERING ANTIRRHINUM TRICOLOR 
1102 The plants bear long spikes of large purple-red, lighted yellow and white flowers; 
between the upper and lower lips, fantastic petals emerge which give a double aspect 
to the flowers. About 50 per cent, will come true—the balance being large-flowering 
singles... Pkt. 15c. 
SEMI-DWARF LARGE-FLOWERING ANTIRRHINUM 
A beautiful class extensively used in Europe for bedding. These semi-dwarf varieties 
produce as large flowers as the tall sorts, while the plants are of compact, busy growth, only 
a foot high, and are completely enveloped with flowers throughout summer and fall. (See 
engraving.) 
1112 Albino. Cream, flushed-pink. Pkt. 10c. 1117 Scarlet . Pkt. 10c. 
1113 The Bride. Pure white. Pkt. 10c. 11193Yellow . Pkt. 10c. 
1114 Coral-rose. Pkt. 10c. 1120 Mixed Colors. Per 1,000 seeds, 
1116 Picturatum. Blotched and 40c . Pkt. 10c. 
spotted. Pkt. 10c. 
1121 Henderson’s Collection of Semi-dwarf Giant Antirrhinums, 1 each of above 6 separate 
varieties, 50c. 
HENDERSON’S TALL GIANT FLOWERING 
ANTIRRHINUM 
These modern hybrid Antirrhinums have been elevated by popular favor from the “Snap¬ 
dragon” rank of common flowers to a higher level. This marked change in the general 
estimation is the direct result of the improvements which have made the Giant Flowering 
Antirrhinum race so highly satisfactory for gardens, bedding, borders, pot culture, for house 
decoration, forcing for winter cut flowers, etc. The plants are of healthy .robust growth, 
with deep green foliage, free and continuous blooming, producing long, graceful spikes of 
immense rind durable pure colored flowers, either rich and brilliant or soft and dainty, as 
may be selected. Their continuous-blooming qualities, ease of culture and independence 
of heat and drought, and pure, bright colors, should entitle them to a permanent place in 
gardens. Although perennials in the South they do splendidly when grown as annuals in 
the North; spring-sown seed produces flowering plants by July, which continue to bloom 
in increasing profusion until frost. The flowers are nearly double the size of the older sorts. 
An effective bed may be formed by planting the center with the tall varieties and the outer 
rows with the semi-dwarf; planted in a combination of separate colors the effect is very 
beautiful — although even a “Mixed” bed is a feast for the eyes; the plants should be placed 
9 inches apart each way. Pinching out the tops—although it delays the beginning of flower¬ 
ing—forces the plants to branch low and ultimately gives better results, (See engraving.) 
1124 Blood-red . pkt. 15c. 
1126 Deep Rose Pink .. ’ ”. Pkt. 15c. 
1128 Deep Scarlet . Pkt. 15c. 
1132 Light Pink. Delicate rosy-pink and blush. Pkt. 15c. 
1134 Orange-scarlet. White throat. Pkt. 15c. 
1135 Maroon. Pkt. 15c. 
1137 White. Pure snow-white . Pkt. 15c. 
1139 Yellow Queen. Pure yellow. Pkt. 15c. 
1140 Mixed Colors.. . . ... . .., . Per 1,000 seeds , G0c.; Pkt. 15c. 
1141 Henderson’s “Brilliant” Collection Tall Giant Antirrhinums, 1 each of above 8 separate 
varieties, $1.00. 
Henderson’s GARDEN GUIDE and RECORD Free with orders of $2.00 or over 
Includes Growing Flowers from Seeds, Aid to Selection for Different Purposes, List of Fragrant Flowers, etc. 
