HENDERSON’S COLOSSAL 
ten-week stocks 
This magnificent strain is without a rival for 
ooen-ground planting, attaining a height ot 2>2 
fMt The spikes of bloom are very long, and the 
i^ivddual flowers are enormous in size and very 
^"^Th^ie popular flowers are easily grown, and 
are SO highly fragrant and of such great beauty, 
a^d have ^ many good qualities that they 
deserve a place in every garden. They should 
be given good rich soil to grow in, and wall amply 
reward good treatment with remarkably large 
Dvramids of bloom; the flowers repre^nt a great 
diversity of brilliant color. {See cut.) 
El Dorado. Sulphur-yellow. Pkt. JOc. 
Rosy Mom. Delicate rosy-flesh .10c. 
Mount Blanc. Purest white.JOc. 
Grand Rouge. Brilliant crimson.10c. 
Aurora. Shining copper-red. .. ]0c> 
Blue Bells. Pretty shade of blue.10c. 
Salmon. Soft delicate salmon.jw. 
Mixed. Brilliant colors.10c. 
Collection of above 7 named varieties, 60c. 
LARGE^FLOWERING 
TEN-WEEK STOCKS 
Well-known annuals, for garden decoration; 
flowersdouble.of various colors and very fragrant. 
Double Mixed. Per 1,000 seeds. 50c... Pkt. tOc. 
Collection of 6 colors, SOc.; 12 colors, 7Sc. 
BISMARCK STOCKS 
New annual stocks of strong growth with 
1 uxuriant foliage. The plants m bloom form- a 
oyramid 2J4 feet high, the upper half being a 
mass of fragrant, double flowers of extra large 
size They bloom a little later than Ten-Week 
Stocks, but flower continuously until frost. 
White . Pkt. 10c. 1 Light Blue. ..Pkt. 10c. 
Flesh-pink.10c. 1 Rose. 10c. 
Mixed Colors. 
Collection of 4 colors, 35c. 
S. 
GIANT "HOLLYHOCK-FLOWEIAED" 
TEN^WEEK STOCKS 
This improved type of “M.immoth Column" 
Stock is very diFitinct in growth and highly 
attractive both for garden decoration and for 
cutting. Our trial-ground note reads: "July 
6th, tirand! Immense double flowers, averaging 
1 3inches across, filling columnar spikes 18 
inches high, suggesting miniature Hollyhocks. 
80 per cent, come double. Very fragrant. " 
White . Pkt. 10c. Light Blue.. .Pith 10c. 
Crimson. 10c. Rose. 10c. 
Mixed Colors. 10c. 
Collection of 4 colors. 35c. 
DWARF LARGE^FLOWERING 
BOUQUET STOCKS 
A splendid new German type of Ten-Week 
Stocks, forming bushy, branching plants about 
8 inches high and carrying large heads of very 
double flowers. 
They are especially suited for low beds, edgings 
or pot culture. (See cut.) 
Crimson. Pkt. 10c. Rose. Pkt. 10c. 
White. 10c. Pink. 10c. 
Canary-tinted... lOc. Heliotrope. 10c. 
Mixed Colors. lOc. 
Collection of above 6 colors, SOc. 
STOCKS 
Cut-and-Come-Again, Princess Alice. The 
plants grow about 2 feet high, producing continu¬ 
ously from summer to fall, double white flowers, 
which encircle the center spike as well as numbers 
of side branches; splendid for cutting. .Pkt. 10c. 
BEAUTY STOCKS 
"ABUNDANCE" 
A remarkable new type of the "Beauty" Stocks 
described below. The plant forms 12 to IS sturdy 
stems which again ramify into 15 to 20 side 
branches or from 180 to 300 stems and branches 
to a plant all carrying a wealth of superb dou¬ 
ble fragrant flowers, colored carmine-rose. Well- 
grown specimens measure 2 feet across each way. 
2^kt. 15c. 
BEAUTY 
STOCKS 
‘‘Beauty’* Stocks arc 
also known asLarge Early 
Dresden Stocks. Giant 
Nice Stocks. Cut-and- 
Come-.Again Stocks, Con¬ 
tinuity Stocks, etc. This 
confusion of titles has 
cau.scd us to decide on 
"Beauty Stocks" as appro* 
priatc for this comparatively 
new and magnificent race which 
is bounding jnto popularity 
wherever grown or exhibited in 
Europe and America. 
The plants are of fine symmetrical 
habit, bushy and in flower stand about 
I H to 2 feU in height. The numerous side 
fumishffl wfth unuLalbu'aw°^nd very double deliciously clove-scented flowers Among the merits 
of " Be.tuty " Stocks is their adaptability to many cultural conditions and their decorative cflective- 
ness whether groi™ in flower beds, garden horaers or as potted specimens. 1 hoy do not flower as 
quicklv from seed sowing as Ten-Week Stocks, the ' Beauties requiring from ’j-W 
after they commence blooming their long continued profusion is L “ 
in the Ving and the seedlings transplanted in the garden in 
continue to bloom until frozen. Late sown plants if carefully lifted and potted m the tall will con 
tinue to flower beautifully in winnow garden or conservatory during the winter, thougl^hen K^own 
csnecially for winter flowering--for which ■'Beauty" Stocks are peculiarly adaptal Icr-it is better 
to sow the scedsin Tuly or August. As cut flowers " Beauty ’ Stocks are unsurpassable, their sjilcn- 
d?d trusses of bloom fend themselves to table and other floral decorations, fhe fragrant flowers 
are of lasting substance and their refined colorings hgbt up well under 
Madam Rivoire. Double white . Pki. 15c. 
Almond Blossom. White-suffused carmine- 
rose.. Pkt. 15c. 
Rose of Nice. Carmine-rose. 13c. 
Beauty of Nice. Exquisite flesh-pink.. . . 15c. 
Collection of above 8 varieties of "Beauty" Stocks, $1.00 
Queen Alexandra. Rosy-lavender.. 15c. 
Crimson King. Brilliant vclvcty-cnmsonlSc. 
Sunburst. Bright sulphur-yellow. I5c; 
Light Violet. Extra fine. ISc. 
Mixed Colors. 13c. 
"'Henderson's Garden Guide and Record' is certainly a generous gift and a book that should be in every home where flowers grown. 
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