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SMILAX 
Charming tender perennial climber for greenhouse or window gardens. The 
foliage and stems are of a pleasing light green; very graceful. Excellent for decora¬ 
tion. Per oz., 25c.; Pkl. 10c. 
A WILD FLOWER GARDEN 
of great and interesting variety may be made in any suitable out c>f the way place by 
sowing broadcast, and raking in Henderson’s Special Mixed Wild Garden Flower 
Seeds. Sow at the rate of 1 oz. per 100 square feet, mixed with sand for evenness of 
distribution. Price, 15c. per oz.; 50c. per x /i lb.; SI.50 per lb., postpaid. 
EMPEROR SALPIGLOSSIS 
A new giant-flowering race of this beautiful and popular garden annual. The 
immense. Petunia-like flowers are borne on dwarf, sturdy branching plants, not 
exceeding 24 inches in height, and do not require staking. The colors, red, blue, 
yellow, pink, etc., in various shades, are intricately netted, pencilled and veined 
with golden-yellow or other colors. They are of the easiest culture and flower 
profusely during the summer. A bed of Emperor Salpiglossis in flower is strik¬ 
ingly beautiful. The long-stemmed flowers are also fine for cut flower decorations. 
Light Blue. Veined gold... . Pkl. 10c. Bright Crimson. Pkl. 10c. 
Pink . 10c. Purple-violet. Veined gold. 10c. 
Lilac. Veined gold. 10c. Golden-yellow. 10c. 
Mixed Colors. Per 1,000 seeds, 50c. 10c. 
Imported Collection of Salpiglossis, 0 varieties .35c. 
Customer’s Selection of Emperor Salpiglossis— any three 10c. pkts. for 25c. 
SCABIOSA MAXIMA PLENA 
A new double, large-flowered type descended from the ‘‘Sweet Scabious” or 
‘‘Mourning Bride” of old gardens, but are much improved in size, colors and 
doubleness. Many of the flowers measure 0 to 9 inches in circumference, are 
double clear to the center, and have long stems. They are very free bloomers; 
very effective for garden decoration and valuable for bouquets, vases, etc.; very 
fragrant. Annuals, ljj> to 2 feet high. 
Royal Purple . . Pkt. 10c. 
Snowball. Pure white. 10c. 
Golden-yellow . 10c. 
Maxima Plena, Mixed Colors. 
Fiery-scarlet. Pkt. 10c. 
Azure Fairy. Light blue.10c. 
Cerise. Lovely cerise-red.10c. 
. Per 1,000 seeds, 50c.; Pkt. 10c. 
Customer’s Selection of Scabiosa— any three 10c. pkts. for 25c. 
SCABIOSA, Hardy Varieties 
Caucasica Perfecta. The old “Caucasian Scabious" is recog¬ 
nized as one of our handsomest hardy perennials, form¬ 
ing dense, spreading plants 2 to 3 feet high, thriving in 
any ordinary garden soil. In this new vari¬ 
ety, "Perfecta,” we have obtained the high¬ 
est perfection of this type; the semi-double 
flowers, 3 to 4 inches across, are poised on 
stalks l A to 2 feet long, making them of excep¬ 
tional value cut for vases, etc. The coloring of 
the flowers is a beautiful lilac-blue shading to 
deep blue. Pkt. 15c. 
Caucasica Alba. A large, pure white variety; 
counterpart of the above; beautiful; the flow¬ 
ers, 3 to 4 inches across, on long stems, are 
exquisite for vases, lasting a long time in 
water and they are borne freely like those of 
its blue-colored parent from early summer to 
late fall. Pkt. .25c. 
One packetleach of the three hardy Scabiosas, 
Perfecta, Alba and Japonica, for 40c. 
SCABIOSA JAPONICA 
A new hardy perennial Scabious from Japan, 
forming large bushes 2 A to 3 feet in height and 
breadth, with elegant light green foliage. Flow¬ 
ers 2 to 2 A inches across, on long wiry stems 
from 15 to 20 inches in length, of a beautiful 
mauve or lavender-blue. The plants, extreme¬ 
ly free-flowering, produce their lovely flowers 
continuously from the end of June until late in 
the autumn . Pkl. 10c. 
SCHIZANTHUS 
Wonderfully showy annuals; very decorative 
for garden beds and unsurpassed in pots for the 
conservatory, where by successive sowing a 
continuous display may be enjoyed almost the 
year round. The plants are of compact, 
branchy growth 1 A to 2 feet high and are 
literally sheeted with exquisite, butterfly-like 
flowers much larger than those of the ordinary 
Schizanthus, and include beautiful new color 
combinations. 
Bridal Veil. Glistening snow-white flowers 
contrasting effectively with the finely laci- 
niated fresh green foliage. Pkt. 15c. 
Wisetonensis Hybrids, Large-flowering, Mixed 
Colors. Beautiful colors and combinations 
in great variety. Pkt. 10c. 
Dr. Badger’s Giant-flowering Hybrids. A 
superb new strain growing robust and bushy, 
1 J^ to 2 feet in height, with handsome bright 
green Fern-like foliage. The flowers borne 
in prodigal profusion are unusually large, 
measuring from 1 to inches across; they 
are of much substance — very lasting—and 
show an endless variety of bright colorings. 
The light varieties of white, pink, bufF-rose or 
yellow have beautifully marked centers, 
zoned by a deeper shade. The darker sorts are of purple, mauve or red, with center 
lines of yellow or white margined by a deep tone of the ground color. Pkt. 25c. 
SILENE 
Pendula Compacta, Double. An effective garden annual forming compact, round 
bushes, G inches high, which, during the summer, are covered densely with flowers 
of white, pink or red. For low beds or edgings it is very pretty. 
Mixed Colors... .Pkt. 5c. 
Take it out in the Garden qVcXT 
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