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DELPHINIUM 
OR HARDY LARKSPUR 
( For Annual Larkspur, see page 102) 
2085 Hybridum Belladonna Fanny Stormonth. A 
greatly improved variety of the “Belladonna” 
Larkspur; it retains the early and continuous 
blooming habit and the light, azure-blue color, 
but the flowers are much larger, of better sub¬ 
stance, and the stems are from 5 to 7 feet high; 
the upper 2 to 3 feet form a huge branching 
raceme of fine, well-placed flowers. There is 
nothing like it amongst all the hundreds of new 
hybrids.. Pkt. 15c. 
2087 Formosum. Deep blue, white center; 2 to 3 
feet. Per 1,000 seeds , 50c.; Pkt. 10c. 
2090 Giant Single and Double Superb Hybrids. A 
splendid race of these popular hardy garden 
plants. The blossoms are of immense size, sin¬ 
gle. semi-double and double, dressing the grace¬ 
ful, towering spikes for from 2 to 5 feet of their 
length. The colors range from white and 
lavender through every shade of blue from azure 
to indigo and purple, several shades being 
blended in some of the varieties. The plants 
grow from 6 to 10 feet in height and are very 
desirable and valuable in the garden during the 
spring and early summer. These improved hy¬ 
brids should, to get the best effect, be planted 
in groups dotted here and there at intervals in 
the herbaceous border. The lighter colors look 
particularly well when planted in front of shrub- 
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JJ1 AIM 1 JtlU O or l-fl 1 i \ V 1 I \ TVO Delphinium^l are also very beautiful for house 
decoration shown in vases. By cutting off the 
DOUBLE-FLOWERING ANNUAL VARIETIES S ik S s immediately after flowering these Del- 
phimums may be had in bloom for several 
(For Marguerite Carnations, see pages 88 and 89 ) months. (See engraving.) Mixed Colors. 
v . Per 1,000 seeds, SI.00; Pkt. 25c. 
2110 Crown of Perfection. Most beautiful and satisfactory summer-flowering annuals. Unrivaled 2100 Single, Fine Mixed Colors. 
for brilliancy and rich yariety of color; the plants are bushy, of symmetrical form; 1 foot high. ” er 1 .000 seeds, 50c.; Pkt. 10c. 
The flowers average 6 inches in circumference, are densely double, and produced in succession Henderson’s New Guide and Record for 1921 
during the whole summer and autumn in such numbers as to fairly crowd each other for room. is pronounced an indispensable “Gardening Com- 
There is a wonderful diversity of colors, from purest white to red shades, deep and intensely panion,” it answers the 101 questions that “crop 
brilliant, soft pinks and flesh tints, and a large proportion of flowers hieroglyphically marked with up” about gardening. We give it free with orders 
various hues, the delicate tints and deep tones mingling in exquisite contrast. of $2.00 or over. ( See page 3.) 
Double Mixed Colors. Per 1,000 seeds, 50c.; Pkt. 10c. 
2105 Chinensis, Double Mixed. (China Pinks.). Per 1,000 seeds, 25c.; Pkt. 10c- 
2112 Diadematus, Double Mixed. (Diadem Pinks.) Various colors, all edged and marbled. .Pkt. 10c. 
2114 Fireball. Large, double, brilliant red. Pkt. 10c. 
2118 Double Striped and Fringed, Mixed. ( Laciniatus , fl. pi.) Large, double-fringed flowers of various 
colors and markings.. Pkt. 10c. 
2122 Salmon Queen. Beautiful rosy-salmon, fine, large, double. . . Pkt. 10c. 
2124 Snowdrift. Very large and double, white. Pkt. 10c. 
2131 Imported Collection of Double Annual Dianthus; 6 varieties.25c. 
2132 Imported Collection of Double Annual Dianthus; 12 varieties.50c. 
SINGLE-FLOWERING ANNUAL PINKS 
2134 Giant “Ruffled and Frilled.” A superior strain of the Single Heddewigii Annual or China Pinks. 
The flowers are of noble size, averaging 3 to 4 inches across. The petals are ruffled, frilled and 
fringed, lending grace and beauty to the gorgeously colored blossoms which range from dark, 
blood-red to glowing crimson, carmine-rose, salmon-pink, and white; some of the flowers are 
mottled and blended with two or more shades. The plants are bushy and compact, about 1 foot 
high, and flower abundantly through summer and fall. For garden decoration and for cut flowers 
these new Dianthus are of unapproachable beauty. (See engraving.) Per 1,000 seeds, 50c.; Pkt. 10c. 
2138 Princess Pinks. (Dianthus Punctatus.) Large, fringe-edged flowers of different ground colors 
over which are dotted and blotched different contrasting colors. Very unique and beautiful. 
Pkt. 10c. 
HARDY DIANTHUS, 
GRASS or SPICE PINKS 
(Double-Flowering Varieties) 
2145 Dwarf, Large, Double-flowering Grass 
or Spice Pinks. (Dianthus Plumarius nanus, 
fl. pi.) These are great improvements over 
the charming time-honored inhabitant of the 
old-fashioned gardens. The flowers are large 
and borne profusely on short, stiff stems. 
In these new pinks we have a large variety 
of colors and markings; the color of course, 
refers to the center of the flower, the re¬ 
mainder being white or blush with a band 
of color near the margin; the colors include 
blood-red, rose, maroon, purple, pink, blush, 
spotted, laced, variegated, etc. They are 
excellent perennial garden plants, about 1 foot 
high, vigorous, hardy, and flower profusely 
during spring and early summer. The flowers 
are very large double, beautifully fringed and 
emit a clore-like perfume. 
Mixed Colors. Pkt. 25c. 
2150 Plumarius, Double Mixed. The favorite old 
Pheasant’s Eye or Grass Pinks; 1 foot. 
Per 1,000 seeds, 50c.; Pkt. 10c. 
Henderson’s Choice Collection of Flower Seeds °page d 8o n will Furnish a Complete Garden Supply at Sn^thiid of 
