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WORDS OF 
PRAISE 
"It may be a matter 
of interest to you to know 
that the accompanying 
order makes the twenty- 
fifth year you have fur¬ 
nished seeds for my 
garden. My garden has 
changed in that period 
but the flowers are al¬ 
ways of the same excel¬ 
lence and the first thrill 
of spring comes with the 
advent of 'Everything 
for the garden.''' 
Mrs. A. J. NEBE, 
Van Dyke A ve., 
Detroit, Mich . 
BEAUTY OR “GIANT NICE” STOCKS 
The plants are of fine symmetrical habit, bushy, and in flower stand about 1 to 2 feet in height The 
numerous side branches each carry a tall, strong spike well furnished with unusually large and very double 
deliciously clove-scented flowers. Decorative whether grown in flower beds, garden borders or as potted 
specimens. I hey do not flower as quickly from seed sowing as Ten-week Stocks, the “Beauties” requiring 
f aft?r tbey cp^ence blooming their long-continued profusion is phenomenal 
Seeds started early in the spring in a hotbed or greenhouse and the seedlings transplanted in the garden 
St j ay y ? ncl con tmue to bloom until frozen. Late sown plants if carefully 
lifted and potted in the fall will continue to flower beautifully in window garden or conservatory during 
the winter, though when grown especially for winter flowering—for which “Beauty” Stocks are peculiarly 
a Ki apt + V > e ’ l V S to scnv l^e seeds in July or August. As cut flowers “Beauty” Stocks are unsurpass¬ 
able. their splendid trusses of bloom lend themselves to table and other floral decorations and the fragrant 
flowers are of lasting substance. 
3702 Almond Blossom. White suffused carmine i 
Per 1,000 seeds 
■ rose. 75 C . 
3703 Beauty of Nice. Exquisite flesh-pink . 75c 
3704 Crimson King. Brilliant velvety crimson .[ . !!!!!!!!!! 75c. 
3706 Light Violet. Extra fine . 7< ~ c 
3707 Madame Rivoire. Double white . 7 5 c 
3708 Queen Alexandra. Rosy-lavendcr . 7 - c * 
3709 Rose of Nice. Carmine-rose . 7 - c 
3712 Sunburst. Bright sulphur-yellow . 75c 
3720 Mixed Colors. 
3721 Collection of Beauty Stocks One packet each of the S separate varieties, GOc. 
GOc. 
Pkl. 
10c. 
10c. 
10c. 
10c. 
10c. 
10c. 
10c. 
10c. 
10c. 
HENDERSON’S COLOSSAL TEN-WEEK STOCKS 
This magnificent strain is without a rival for open-ground planting, attaining a height of feet. 
The spikes of bioom are very long, and the individual flowers are very double. 3 
Ihese popular flowers are easily grown, and are so highly fragrant and of such great beauty, and have 
so many good qualities, that they deserve a place in every garden. They should be given good rich soil 
to grow in, and will amply reward good treatment with remarkably large pyramids of bloom; the flowers 
represent a great diversity of brilliant color. 
Per 1,000 seeds 
1732 Blue Bells. Pretty shade of blue ... 7 5 c 
3733 El Dorado. Sulphur-yellow ... # . 7 ^ c 
3734 Grand Rouge. Brilliant crimson . . .’ ^ 7 ^ c 
3736 Mount Blanc. Purest white. 
3737 Rosy Morn. Delicate rosy-flesh. 
3740 Mixed. Brilliant colors . 
3741 Collection of Colossal Stocks—One packet each of the 5 separate varieties, 40c. 
75c. 
75c. 
GOc. 
Pkt. 
10c. 
10c. 
10c. 
10c. 
10c. 
10c. 
iWnOk-r LOWERING TEN-WEEK STOCKS 
Well-known annuals, for garden decoration; flowers double, of variot 
colors and very fragrant. 
5745 “Cut-and-Come-Again” Stocks “Princess Alice.” The branchin 
plants, about 2 feet high, produce continuously from summer to fal 
double white flowers, splendid for cutting. 
Per 1,000 seeds, 75c.; Pkt. 10. 
3750 Double Mixed. Per lf00 0 seeds, 50c.; Pkt. 10 
3751 Imported Collection of Ten-week Stocks of G varieties, 35c. 
SI OKESIA (The Hardy Cornflower) 
Ac A o cbf^ tif o U1, bardy P erenni ^ plant that no garden should be without, 
attract?™ grol ? p m t} . le bor ^cr or for beds or masses it is very 
attractive. It is of the easiest culture, blooming the first year from seed, 
24lnches e hf?h 8 and fyT' sunny position. The plants grow from 18 to 
tillTatc fn h O?t^l ^ b T'? flowering in July continuing without interruption 
valuabl^orcSg. The fl ° WCrs ’ 1 5 inches across . ° n •“** « 
3762 Cyanea Blue. Lavender-blue . 
3765 Stokesia Hybrids. 
violet, white, etc. 
. Pkt. 10c. 
Include some charming shades of blue, lavender. 
Mixed Colors... pkl. 10c. 
When Ordering Flowe- Seeds Please Order by Number Prefixed to Each Variety 
