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EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN - Flower Seeds 
MAURAND1AS GIANT-FLOWERING 
2770 These are grand improvements over the older well-known 
climbers. The flowers are fully double the size, and the 
plants and foliage arc correspondingly larger and more 
robust, attaining a height of 6 to 10 feet; the vines 
quickly hide trellis from view and are thickly 
studded with flowers nearly as large as Gloxinias. 
The plants from seed sown in spring will begin 
flowering by July and continue until frost. 
Mixed Colors.... Pkt, 10c, 
MIGNONETTE 
2782 Allen’s Defiance. A splendid variety for green¬ 
house culture, long spikes of flowers. 
Per 1,000 seeds, 25c.; Pkt. 10c. 
2784 Bird’s Mammoth. A most popular variety— • 
producing long spikes and well filled with large 
fragrant flowers throughout the season. 
Per 1,000 seeds, 25c.; Pkt. 10c. 
278$ Odorata, Large-flowering. The popular fra¬ 
grant garden annual.. . . Per oz., 25c.; Pkt. 10c. 
2788 Machet Perfection. This improved Machet 
Mignonette produces broad, cone-shaped spikes 
of very fragrant red flowers on strong stems, 
dressed with vigorous foliage, evenly branched 
and of continuous-blooming habit; one of the 
best for either garden or pot culture. 
Per 1,000 seeds, 25c.; Pkt. 10c. 
2792 Red Goliath. One of the finest, being of strong 
growth, healthy and deep-rooting. The aver¬ 
age spikes of flowers are immense, measuring 6 
to 8 inches long by 2 }.-> inches in diameter, and 
are compactly filled with giant florets, measur¬ 
ing Y inch across and packed full, even in the 
center, with anthers, or three times as many as 
the older Mignonettes contain, consequently 
this variety is correctly called a double Mignon¬ 
ette. The color of the florets—fire-red— is 
strengthened on account of the density of the 
florets and spikes, thus presenting almost solid 
columns of brilliant-red, effectively contrasted 
against the healthy, rich green foliage. The 
fragrance is delightfully rich and powerful. 
For cutting it is perfection, remaining fresh for 
8 to 10 days in water. 
Per 1,000 seeds, 50c.; Pkt. 10c. 
2794 White Goliath. The double white-flowering 
counterpart of the splendid "Red Goliath" of¬ 
fered above.... Per 1,000 seeds, 50c.; Pkt. 10c. 
2796 White Machet or "Pearl." A white-flowered 
variety of the popular Machet Mignonette, of 
the same stocky, robust growth, producing in 
great abundance large, broad, conical heads of 
deliciously fragrant white flowers. 
Per 1,000 seeds, 50c.; Pkt. 10c. 
MIMULUS 
Tender little plants, with singularly shaped and 
brilliantly colored flowers blotched in every con¬ 
ceivable manner. Excellent for baskets or vases. 
2820 Tigrinus. Dwarf, bushy plants; 1 foot high, 
with large Gloxinia-like flowers. Spotted and 
mottled. Mixed Colors. Pkt. 10c. 
2812 Moschatus. (Musk Plant.) Y foot; fragrant 
foliage; yellow flowers, . . Pkt, 10c. 
MINA-LOBATA 
2825 Splendid annual garden climber of luxuriant growth; 18 to 20 feet. 
Adapted for trellis, verandas, arbors, etc. The flowers, about an inch 
across, are borne in large clusters; color, blood-red, changing to orange. 
They flower profusely until killed by frost, and make a fine show. 
Pkt. 10c. 
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MUSA ENSETE j 
(Abyssinian Banana) 
2838 A sub-tropical foliage plant, very decorative 
pots or tubs, or bedded out; 10 feet.. Pkt. 25c. 
MYOSOTIS or 
FORGET-ME-NOTS 
Popular perennials, flowering the first 
season from early spring-sown seed, or they 
may be sown in summer or early fall; and 
if bedded out and given protection like 
pansies they will winter^ over and com¬ 
mence flowering in early spring; particu- 
larly effective as an undergrowth for bulb 
beds. ( See engraving.) 
“BLUE EYES.” A robust-growing 
variety of fine constitution, exceed-• 
ingly free-flowering and bears its 
flowers well on the top. It is 12 
inches high, upright and compact in 
growth, each plant making a bouquet 
of Forget-Me-Xots. The color is a 
telling bright blue and is particularly 
effective when seen in the mass, as a 
bed, or in rows . Pkt. 25c. 
2854 Palustris. The popular, old- tsh- 
ioned, hardy blue Forgct-Me-NvG j 
Per 1,000 seeds, 50c.; Pkt. 10c, 
2856 Ruth Fischer. This splendid Forget- 
Me-Not is of compact habit with 
glossy dark-green foliage, above 
which are carried on sturdy stems 
large clusters of immense pure For¬ 
get-Me-Not blue flowers, 1 Y inches 
across, or larger than those of any 
other known Myosotis. The plants 
of unusual hardiness, withstanding 
zero weather, are in consequence es¬ 
pecially valuable for spring bedding 
effects. They also make fine pot 
plants, forcing easily . Pkt. 15c, 
2857 Triumph. A robust-growing, large- 
flowering Forget-Me-Not. Com¬ 
mencing to bloom in from 6 to 8 
weeks from seed-sowing and contin¬ 
ues until checked by frost. The in¬ 
dividual flowers are large and are 
borne in clusters on long, graceful 
stems. Color, bright turquoise-blue 
with yellow eye. 
Per 1,000 seeds, 50c.; Pkt. 10c. 
Victoria. Grand “Forget-Me-Nots,” 
forming round, compact bushes about 8 
inches high, covered with clusters'of large 
flowers. 
2858 Blue. Per 1,000 seeds, 50c.; Pkt. 10c. 
2860 Mixed Colors. 
Per 1,000 seeds, 50c. Pkt. 10c, 
MOMORDICA 
2832 Balsamina. (Balsam Apple.) Annual climber; 15 feet; bearing orna¬ 
mental orange-colored fruits with red interiors . .. Pkt.. 10c. 
4740 A WILD FLOWER GARDEN may be made in any out-of-the-way 
g lace by broadcasting and raking in Henderson’s Wild Garden Flower 
eed Mixture, at the rate of 1 oz. per 100 square feet, mixed whh sand 
or dry soil to secure even distribution. Price, 25c. per oz.; 75c. per 
lb.; $2.00 per lb., postpaid. 
“7 bought flower seeds last season and the flowers from them won the first prize 
the Cleveland Industrial Exposition. 1 was delighted with them." 
Mrs. J. W. WET II, Bay Village, Ohio. 
“7 might add that 1 won first prize with flowers from Henderson's seeds in a 
flower garden compctitioyi in this town. I got some magnificent p ants from your 
seeds." ^ 
Miss M. EVANS, Lome Ave., Trenton, Ont. 
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