ANNUALS attain full growth from seed, flower and die in one year 
BIENNIALS grow from seed one year, bloom and die the next, though some varieties bloom the first 
season when sown early. 
PERENNIALS last for several years, blooming annually after the first season, though some varieties will 
bloom the first season if sown early. 
ABRONIA Umbellata, trailing annual, thriving 
in dry situations; pink flowers in Verbena- 
like trusses; height, % ft .05 
ABUTILON, Choice mixed, of compact, bushy 
growth; large bell-shaped flowers of various 
colors; flowering in the house in winter or 
the garden in summer; tender perennial, 
2 ft.10 
Giant Flowering Hybrids. {See page 74.).25 
ACHILLEA Ptarmica, fl. pi., double white flow¬ 
ers, profusely borne summer and autumn; 
hardy perennial; 1 to 2 ft.10 
The Pearl. ( See page 74.).15 
ACONITUM Napellus (Monkshood), hafidsome, 
hardy herbaceous plant, throwing bold 
spikes of dark blue flowers in summer. 
Effective in flower borders. Shrubberies 
etc.; height, 3 to 4 ft.10 
ACROCLINIUM, Double mixed, fine “Ever-last¬ 
ing” for winter bouquets, also a showy 
garden annual; 1ft.05 
ADLUMIA Cirrhosa, hardy biennial climber, 
known as “Mountain Fringe”; feathery 
foliage, rose-colored flowers; 15 ft.10 
AFRICAN DAISY. {Seepage 73.) 
AGERATUM Mexicanum, feathery flowers in 
clusters, borne continuously; in pots in win¬ 
ter or bedding out in summer. 
Tom Thumb White; % ft.30c. per oz . .05 
“ “ Blue; % ft.30c. peroz.; .05 
{For other varieties see page 73.) 
AGROSTEMMA Coronaria (Rose Campion), ef¬ 
fective herbaceous plants, of sturdy, branch¬ 
ing growth. The silvery foliage contrasts 
beautifully with the large, single, crimson 
blossoms borne during June and July; 
height, 2 to 2V<i ft.05 
ALYSSUM Maritimum (Sweet Alyssum), a favor¬ 
ite annual for garden beds, edgings, etc.; 
clusters of white flowers borne profusely 
throughout the season; % ft .oz., 25c. .05 
Saxatile Compacta, hardy, spring-blooming 
Alyssum with yellow flowers; % ft.10 
{For other varieties see page 73.) 
AMARANTHUS Caudatus (Love-Lies-Bleeding), 
rapid-growing garden annual with long, 
drooping crimson flower spikes; height, 3 ft. . 05 
Tricolor (Joseph’s Coat), showy annual foliage 
plant for gardens; leaves red, yellow, green, 
etc.; 3 ft...05 
{For other varieties see page 74.) 
AMBERBOA. {See page 74.).15 
AMPELOPSIS Veitchii (Boston or Japanese Ivy), 
valuable hardy climber, clinging to wood, 
stone or brick walls; dense ivv-green foliage, 
changing to red in autumn; 30 ft.10 
ANCHUSA ITALICA “DROPMORE,” a fine, 
large, hardy, herbaceous plant, 4 to 5 feet 
high, with flowers of lovely Gentian-blue. . . .20 
ANEMONE, St. Brigid. {See page 74.).10 
ANTIRRHINUM (Snapdragons.) {See page 75.) 
AQUILEGIA, or COLUMBINE, popular hardy 
perennials for the garden, forming large per¬ 
manent clumps; height, 1 to 3 ft. 
Double White {alba pi.) .05 
Single, Mixed colors.05 
Double Flowering, mixed colors .05 
{For other varieties see page 75.) 
AQUILEGIA 
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ARABIS Alpina (Rock Cress) a dwarf, hardy 
plant producing in early spring masses of 
small, white flowers. An effective com¬ 
panion to the Golden Alyssum, etc.; height, 
V\ ft.10 
ARCTOTIS Grandis. {Sec page 74 ).10 
ARISTOLOCHIA Sipho (Dutchman’s Pipe Vine), 
luxuriant, hardy climber; large leaves, mak¬ 
ing dense shade; flowers yellow and brown, 
mottled and curiously shaped; 30 ft.10 
ARNEBIA Cornuta. {See page 74.).10 
ASPARAGUS Verticillatus, hardy climber, with 
feathery foliage and scarlet berries; 10 ft. .10 
Plumosus Nanus, greenhouse climber with 
Fern-like foliage . ..$1.00 per 100 seeds .25 
Sprengeri, decorative perennial for pots, vases, 
etc.; drooping chenille-like fronds 4 ft. long. . 10 
ASPERULA Odorata (Sweet Woodruff), dwarf 
hardy plant, esteemed for its fragrance.05 
ASTERS, CHINA. {See pages 76 to 79.) 
AURICULA, Finest Mixed (Primula auricula), 
low-growing, spring-flowering plants for bor¬ 
ders or pots; large single fragrant flowers 
borne in clusters on 4 to 6 in. spikes.10 
BALLOON VINE, rapid-growing annual climber, 
10 to 15 ft.; white flowers followed by bal¬ 
loon-like seed pods.05 
BALSAM. {See page 80.) 
BAPTISIA Australis (False Indigo), a hardy 
perennial, with deeply cut, dark green 
foliage; during June and July it bears showy, 
dark blue flowers in long racemes; 2ft.. .05 
BARTONIA Aurea, showy garden annual; 1 ft. 
high, with large single yellow flowers.05 
BEGONIA. {Other varieties see page 80.) 
Rex, Mixed varieties, ornamental foliage of red, 
gold, green, bronze, etc.25 
BELLIS (Double Daisies). {See page 80.) 
BIGNONIA Grandiflora, the Hardy Trumpet 
Creeper, clusters of large orange-red flowers; 
picturesquely effective on arbors, old trees, 
etc.; 40 to 50 ft.10 
BOCCONIA Cordata (Plume Poppy), a splendid, 
hardy perennial for the mixed border or 
wild garden. The foliage is large and hand¬ 
some. During July and August it produces 
large panicles of creamy-white flowers; 
height 6 ft.10 
BOLTONIA Asteroides, showy, hardy perennial, 
growing about 6 feet in height and producing 
during summer and autumn large, single 
white Marguerite-like flowers.10 
BRACHYCOME Iberidifolia (Swan River Daisy), 
garden annual, making a compact bush, 
8 ins. high. 
Mixed colors.05 
BROMUS. {Seepage 80).25 
BROWALLIA. 
Speciosa Major, free-flowering annual for either 
gardens in summer or pot culture in winter; 
produces flowers 1 Vs* to 2 ins. across; indigo- 
blue with white throat; 1 ft.10 
CALAMPELIS Scabra, a well-known, beauti¬ 
ful annual climber. Trained to a trellis or 
south wall it is an ornamental object 
throughout the summer, its bright orange 
tubular flowers contrasting effectively with 
the delicate green of the foliage. 10 ft.10 
Cultural Instructions are printed on all packets of Henderson's Flower Seeds 
