AMARANTHUS 
NEW DOUBLE-FLOWERING 
ANTIRRHINUM or SNAP DRAGON 
Quite a new departure in the class of tall, large-flowering “Snap 
Dragons.” The plants in flower are about 3 feet in height and bear freely 
during summer and fall, long spikes of immense double flowers; that is, out of 
the mouth-like aperture, between the upper and lower lips, abnormal fantastic 
petals emerge which give a double beard-like aspect to the very large flowers 
The effect or this phenomenon is strikingly effective. 60 to 70 per cent, of the 
seedlings will come true — the balance being large-flowering singles, (decent.) 
Double White. Pure white . pkt. 15c 
Double Red. Purplish-red, lighted the throat with yellow and white. . ISc. 
Double Yellow. Brilliant canary-yellow, one of the largest flowers of all. 15c. 
1 pkt. each of the above three varieties, 40c. 
NEW GIANT 
ANTIRRHINUM “PURPLE KING'' 
A splendid and sensational novelty, producing the largest flowers of 
all -frequently measuring 2}-^ inches across and of a rich purplish, 
blood-cnmson color, very decorative . Pkl. 15c. 
AQUlLEGIAor COLUMBINE 
Hardv garden perennials, luxuriating in the moister situations 
where they form permanent clumps, growing from to S feet 
nigh. 
Henderson’s American Hybrid Columbine. This new 
race represents the highest perfection yet attained in the 
development of this favorite flower. The plants are ex¬ 
tremely robust with large handsome foliage; the flower stems 
often 40 inches in height carry magnificent clusters of immense 
long-spurred, single flowers which last a long time in bloom. The 
colors are superb and varied, including rich shades as well as 
many new and delicate tints; pure white, blue and white, pure yellow, 
pink with yellow corolla, red with orange corolla, cerise, purple, rose and 
white, salmon, lavender, mauve, etc., etc. The large, unique, long-spurred flowers 
gracefully hung on long stems, are not only brilliantly effective on the plant, but equally as 
desirable when cut for vase and house decoration. (See ctd.) . .7’*/. 25c. 
Double-flowering, Long-spurred Hybrids. Beautiful long-spurred, large, double flowers 
formed of several rows of cornucopia-like petals and in various shades of yellow lavender * 
blue, indigo and white . . 25c ’ 
Rose Queen. Long-spurred, single flowers shading from light pink to dark rose color 
with white center and yellow anthers . . jOc ’ 
Chrysantha. The beautiful long-spurred yellow variety . 10 c. 
Ccerulea Hybrida. The true Rocky Mountain variety, with long-spurred flowers of 
white and blue. . 
Ccerulea Candidissima. A new pure white variety of the Rocky Mountain Columbine. 7 ’A.’/. 5 c. 
Count Zeppelin. The large flowers arc freely borne on 2-fopt stalks, the double corolla 
IS snow-white, the sepals light blue . . 15 ^,^ 
Single, Large-flowering. Mixed Colors. lOc 
These robust annuals attain a height of from 4 to 6 feet; are very showy and cffectivi 
garden plants, lasting long in perfection, and are of the easiest culture. 
Caudatus. (Love-Lies-Bleeding.) Rapid-growing garden annual with long, drooping crims<K 
flower spikes, height 3 feet. Pkt. 
Multicolor Brilliant. (Novelty.) A most gorgeous new variety, forming candelabra-li^i 
branching plants about 3 feet high, clothed to the ground with rich, bronzy-green foliage' 
which forms an effective setting for the brilliant scarlet tips of the branches . .Pkl. 15 ^. 
Oriflamme. A strikingly showy new variety of branching, pyramidal growth about > 
feet high. It is well clothed with large leaves of glossy maroon while the central ac^ 
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 rici 
green and bronze at the base; the foliage brightening towards the top into rose-yellow 
red and green. (See cut.) . Pkt. lOt 
Abyssinian. This giant “Love-Lies-Bleeding,” has light green foliage, veined and lightlv 
shaded with rose, but its crowning glory is its pendent chenile-like tassels of red, measm. 
ing up to 2 feet in length and borne in immense clusters . Pkt. lUc, 
AMBERBOA Muricata Rosea 
A new and extremely free blooming hardy annual, to 2 feet in height, producinj 
numerous large Centaurea or Cornflower-like flowers, about 2 inches in diameter, of a 
^ pleasing light pink. The flowers retain their fresh- 
Double- " ness in water for several days and are borne os 
Flowering long stems. Well adapted for cutting and 
Antirrhinum vases. Pkt. 10c, 
AMPELOPSIS 
VEITCHII 
Boston or Japanese Ivy, v;du. 
able hardy climber, cUngini 
to wood, stone or brick walls; 
dense ivy-green foliage, 
changing to red in autumn; 
30 feet. Pkt. 10c. 
ANEMONE 
ST. BRIGID 
These beautiful Irish Poppy, 
flowered varieties produce ns 
abundance large single, semi- 
double and double flowers 3 to 
5 inches across, in an endless va¬ 
riety of colors, from maroon and 
brightest scarlet to flesh-pink and 
from lilac to purple. Some are mot¬ 
tled, striped, ringed, etc. For cutting 
they are unsurpassed, and in the garden 
they flower until after frost; hardy peren¬ 
nials flowering from seed the second year and 
thereafter . Pkt. 10c. 
ANCHUSA ITALICA 
"DROPMORE" 
A fine,large,hardy,herbaceous plant; 
4 to 5 feet high, with flowers of love¬ 
ly Gentian blue . Pkt- 15c. 
HENDERSON S CHOICE COLLECTIONS OF FLOWER SEEDS offered on page 122 will furnish a Complete Garden Supply at a saving of one'ihird 
