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FOR THE GARDEN «=> Flower Se©dls 
AMARANTHUS 
These robust annuals,.including “ Love-Lies-Bleeding,” “ Joseph’s Coat,” 
etc., attain a height of from 4 to G feet; are very showy and effective garden 
plants. 
Caudatus. (Love-Lies-Bleeding.) Rapid-growing garden annual with long, 
drooping crimson flower spikes; height 3 feet. . . 1,000 seeds, 25c., Pkt. 5c. 
Multicolor Brilliant. A most gorgeous new variety, forming cand'elabra-like 
branching plants about 3 feet high, clothed to the ground with rich, 
bronzy-green foliage, tips of the branches brilliant scarlet. Pkt. 10c. 
Oriflamme. A strikingly showy new variety of branching, pyramidal 
growth about 5 feet high. It is well clothed with large leaves of glossy 
maroon while the central and side branches are all topped with bright 
scarlet leaves. pkt. 10c. 
Aurora. The plant is clothed from ground to tip with long, arching leaves; 
colored rich green and bronze at the base; the foliage brightening toward 
the top into rose-yellow, red and green. Pkt. 10c. 
Abyssinian. This giant " Love-Lies-Bleeding.” has l’ght green foliage, 
veined and shaded rose, and pendent chenille-like tassels of red, measuring 
up to 2 feet in length and borne in clusters. Pkt. 10c. 
Customer’s Collection of Amaranthus, any three 10c. packets selected 
for 25c. 
AMPELOPSIS VEITCHII 
A valuable climber. Entirely hardy in the most exposedplaces, often attain¬ 
ing a height of 20 to 30 feet in two or three years from seed, clinging to 
stones, brick or wood work with the greatest tenacity. It is a great protec¬ 
tion to walls, etc., as the leaves, lapping over each other, shed rain. For 
covering dead trees, gate posts, boundary walls, etc., it has no equal. In 
the summer the foliage is a rich shade of green, but in the fall it assumes the 
most gorgeous tints of scarlet, crimson and orange. 
Per os., 50c. Pkt. 10c. 
DOUBLE-FLOWERING ANTIRRHINUMS 
The plants bear long spikes of large doubled flowers; that is, between the 
upper and lower lips, fantastic petals emerge which give a doubled aspect 
to the flowers. About 50 per cent, will come true—the balance being 
large-flowering singles. 
Double White. Pure white. Pkt. 15c. Double Red. Purple-red, lighted 
Double Yellow. Canary-yellow. 15c. yellow and white. Pkt. 15c. 
1 pkt. each of the above three double varieties, 40c. 
A WILD FLOWER GARDEN 
may be had in any suitable out-of-the-way place—meadow, brook side, 
hedge row, fence corner, or back lot—by broadcasting and raking in Hen¬ 
derson’s Special Mixed Flower Seeds for Wild Gardens, at the rate of 1 oz. 
per 100 square feet mixed with sand or dry soil for ease and evenness of 
distribution. Price, 15c. per oz., 50c. per M lb.,.$1.50 per lb., postpaid. 
H en ^ s n TfIowering ANTIRRHINUMS 
These modern hybrid Antirrhinums have been elevated by popular favor 
from the plebeian " Snapdragon” rank of common flowers to a higher level 
I his marked change in the general estimation is the direct result of the 
evolutionary improvement for the past few years, that has made the Giant 
i lowering Antirrhinum race so highly satisfactory for gardens, bedding, 
borders, pot culture, for house decoration, forcing for winter cut flowers, 
etc. 1 he plants are of healthy robust growth, with deep green foliage, 
tree and continuous-blooming, producing long, graceful spikes of immense 
and durable pure colored flowers, either rich and brilliant or soft and dainty, 
as may be selected. Their continuous-blooming qualities, ease of culture 
and independence of heat and drought, and pure, bright colors, should 
entitle them to a permanent place in gardens. Although perennials in the 
bouth they do splendidly when grown as annuals in the North; spring- 
sown seed produces flowering plants by July, which continue to bloom in 
increasing profusion until frost. The flowers are nearly double the size of 
the older sorts. An effective bed may be formed by planting the center with 
the tall varieties and the outer rows with the semi-dwarf; planted in a com- 
binatjon of separate colors the effect is very beautiful—although even a 
Mixed bed is a feast for the eyes; the plants should be placed 9 inches 
apart each way. Pinching out the tops — although it delays the beginning 
of nosering—forces the plants to branch low and ultimatelygivesbetterresults. 
TALL GIANT-FLOWERING ANTIRRHINUMS 
Splendid luxuriant growers 2 to 3 feet in height—with long spikes of im¬ 
mense flowers — very graceful and beautiful cut for vases. 
Yellow Queen. Pure yellow. Pkt. 10c. White. Pure show-white. Pkt 10c 
Orange-scarlet. White throat.. 10c. Cottage Maid, Coral-pink, white 
Blood-red . .10c. throat. Pkt. 10c. 
Venus. Delicate rosy-pink and Mixed Colors, Per 1,000 seeds, 50c. 
blush.. 10c. Pkt. 10c. 
Henderson’s Collection Tall Giant Antirrhinums, 1 each of above 6 sepa¬ 
rate varieties, 45c. 
Customer’s Collection of Antirrhinums, any three 10c. packetsselected for 25c. 
SEMI-DWARF GIANT FLOWERING 
ANTIRRHINUMS 
The plants are of compact, bushy growth, only 12 to 15 inches high, and 
are completely covered with flowers as large as the tall sorts throughout 
summer and fall. 
Albino. Cream, flushed pink. . . Pkt. 10c. Yellow. Pkt. 10c. 
Picturatum. Blotched and spotted. 10c. Coral-rose. 10c. 
The Bride. Pure white. 10c. Mixed Colors, Per i|666 seeds, 
Scarlet. ... .. 10c. 50c. Pkt. 10c, 
Henderson s Collection of Semi-dwarf Giant Antirrhinums, 1 each of above 
6 separate varieties, 45c. 
Customer’s Collection of Antirrhinums, any three 10c. packets selected for 25c, 
