CHOICEST JAPANESE AND CHINESE 
Chrysanthemum Seed 
This Seed will produce Blooming Plants the first season. 
The regal beauty of these Royal flowers of r the Orient is well 
known. There are many people, however, who do not realize 
how easily they may be grown from seed, and that all of the 
magnificent new varieties were raised from hybridized seed, 
similar to that we are now offering. 
Chinese Double, Choicest Mixed Colors. Large double flowers 
with incurved petals. Pkt. 15c. 
Japanese Double, Choicest Mixed. Immense double flowers with 
long twisted petals. Pkt. 15c. 
Ostrich Plume, Choicest Double Mixed. Petals covered with 
hairs. Pkt. 15c. 
Delaux’s Early-flowering, Choicest Mixed. Early or September 
flowering; they are mostly of the Japanese type, but of dwarf 
and branching habit and very abundant bloomers . .Pkt. 15c. 
Annual CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
These improved varieties form bushy, compact, oval plants about 15 inches high, are of easy 
cultivation, and flower most abundantly during the summer- very showy garden annuals and 
fine for cutting. 
NEW SINGLE-FLOWERING VARIETIES 
Evening Star. Sheeted with large single golden-yellow flowers. Pkt. 10c. 
Morning Star. Large cream-yellow flowers; profuse. lOc. 
North Star. Single giant flowers of white with a soft yellow zone contrasting effectively against 
the bold black disk.. 
NEW DOUBLE-FLOWERING VARIETIES 
Golden Queen. Double golden flowers. Pkt. 10c. 
White Pearl. Double white flowers.. 10c! 
Snowball. A great advance in this useful type; large, densely double, perfectly-formed 
Bellis-like flowers of purest white, borne freely; finely cut Fern-like foliage; fine garden and cut 
flower. 10c . 
H ENDERSON'S. 
LARGE-FLOWERING 
CINEKARIA HYBRIDA 
Magnificent and indispensable flowering plants for spring decoration in the conservatory or 
window garden. The flowers measure 2 to 3 inches across, are of white, blue, violet and crimson 
shades; usually two or more colors are shown in one flower, covering the plant with a sheet of bloom. 
Large-flowering, Choicest Mixed. From prize varieties. Pkt. 25c. 
Matador. An entirely new color to these popular plants, the large flowers being of a brilliant 
scarlet-red. Pkt. 50c. 
Double, Large-flowering, Mixed. . . . 25c". 
Stellata, Improved Hybrids. Tall, pyramidal plants, bearing quantities of medium-sized star-like 
flowers in immense umbels; an exceedingly decorative pot plant. Colors, white, rose, red, carmine 
and blue mixed.25c. 
“My gardener raised some of the finest Cinerarias, from seed purchased from you last spring, 
that have ever been seen around here. I measured some that were fidly three inches in diameter, plant 's 
in 8-xnch pots. F. A. KECHINE, Canandaigua, N. Y. 
MINIATURE HYBRID CINERARIA 
This name is a sufficient indication of this pretty tiny race. The plants rarely exceed 8 
inches in height. The flowers are small, but many in number and gay in colors, making large heads. 
Beside being particularly charming, this race has the further advantage of being more hardy than 
the other Cinerarias, and it will therefore prove more serviceable, both for bedding and potwork. 
This miniature Cineraria will certainly be appreciated as it deserves to be. We recommend to 
sow it late, i. e. in July, or even in the first half of August in southern countries. Pkt. 25c. 
We Deliver Free in the U. S„ all Vegetable, Flower and Lawn Grass Seeds, 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
“SHASTA” and “MOON-PENNY” DAISIES 
The large-flowering single white hardy Daisy— Chrysanthemum leucanthemum 
maximum —has long been considered one of our finest hardy perennials for permanent 
garden decoration. The following two types—one of Californian, and the other of 
German origin—are great improvements: 
Princess Henry. This German “ Moon-Penny” Daisy forms a bushy, compact, 
globular plant 18 inches high, producing in greatest abundance, during late sum¬ 
mer and fall, magnificent, large white flowers, 3 to 4 inches across. They are 
of splendid substance and, having long stems, are highly prized for cutting, 
lasting in water fully a week. It flowers the first season from spring-sown 
seed, and comes up every summer in the same beauty for many years, 
surviving the severest winters....... Pkt. 10c. 
Shasta Daisy. This great white Californian Daisy—a creation of Mr. Luther 
Burbank—produces, when well grown, magnificent pure white flowers 4 
inches or more across, on stems 1H 2 to 2 feet in length. The plants 
grow 2 to 2H feet in height, are peifectly hardy, and flower in greatest 
' * . Pkt. 15c. 
above, producing large 
in perfection. Pkt. 25c. 
