VERBENA 
Henderson's Mammoth 
Thiji distinct and beautiful race wc originated, introduced 
and namofl. The average trusses measure 9 to 12 inches in 
circumference and the individual florets on properly grown 
plants over 1 inch across — or larger than a 25c. silver piece. 
They bloom freely, are vigorous in growth, and contain 
beautiful new colors and shades. For garden beds and 
massing these Verbenas are unrivaled; flowers of the most 
brilliant colors produced continually from spring until late 
in the ‘autumn. Although perennials, these form luxuriant 
plants and bloom the first season from seed. (See cut.) 
Mixed Colors. Per 1,000 seeds. .35c.; Pkl. 10c. 
White . « “ 50c.; “ 10c. 
Purple . “ “ 50c.: “ lOc. 
Pink . “ “ 50c.: “ 10c. 
Scarlet . “ “ 50c.; “ 10c. 
Yellow. Cream-yellow . Pkt. 10c 
“The. Mammoth Verbenas that I raised from 
your seed were very beautiful, / never sa^v stick 
a variety of colors. My neighbors and 
friends all admired them." 
.Mrs. .\f. /•:. Plim.PS. .Adams. Mass. 
New VERBENAS 
Giant Auricula-eyed. Beautiful 
and remarkable, surpassing in size 
and beauty the “Mammoths." 
The flowers measure 1 1-4 inches 
across and arc produced in va¬ 
riety of colors, each flower hav¬ 
ing a large white center, which 
is in effective contrast with the 
brilliant coloring of the flower. 
Mixed. Pkt. 25c. 
Helen Willmott. A lovely 
new variety with bright sal- 
mon-rosc colored flowers, 
having a white eye. The seed 
proditces plants with flowers 
mostly of the true “Helen 
Willmott" color, with a small 
percentage of varied shades, 
which are also very fine both 
in color and size . Pkl. 25c. 
Giant White Star. Immense 
flowers of light blue with a star- 
like white center . Pkt. 15c. 
Giant Striped. Rich colors, 
striped and variegated. , . . Pkl. 15c. 
Giant Rose Queen. Extraordinary 
large flowers, measuring I to 1 K inches 
across, of brilliant rose color . Pkl. 15c. 
Bush VERBENAS 
Upright, candelabra-branchcd, com¬ 
pact bushes, well covered with oval 
clustcrsof flowers of several colors, car¬ 
mine with white eye. blood-red, pink, 
scarlet, white. Mixed Colors. Pkl. 10c. 
Lemon VERBENA 
( Xloysia Citriodora.) An old favorite 
with delightfully scented foliage. It is 
a low-growing tender plant and may 
be grown in the garden in summer and 
in pots in winter. Pkt. 10c. 
Thunbergia 
Rapid - growing climbers 
attaining a height of 6 to 8 
feet, densely clothed with 
neat, green foliage not 
affected by insects; the small 
single flowers of various 
colors are freely produced. 
A pretty vine for trellis, 
fences, rock-work. etc. 
Though a tender peren¬ 
nial, it is usually grown as an 
annual. 
Mixed Colors, Alata. Pkt. 10c. 
SWEET ROCKET (Dame's Violet) 
Favorite, hardy, herbaceous, perennials — very effective in the garden border. The plants form 
large clumps 2 to 3 feet in height covered with show'y terminal spikes of flowers resembling Stocks. 
The colors range from white through lilac to pink and purple, very productive of bloom and 
splendid for cut flow'crs. (See cut.) Mixed Colors. Pkt. lOc. 
NEW HYBRID TRITOMAS 
Tritomas, popularly known as “Torch Lilies," “Red Hot Poker." “Flame Flowers," etc., are 
among our showiest hardy plants, producing the brightest flowers of the autumn garden. These 
new hybrids, crosses between early and late flowering species, arc particularly beautiful and varied. 
They grow from seed and flower well the second year commencing in May and continue to bloom 
throughout the summer and fall. They range in color through shades and combinations of yellows 
from pale lemon to orange 
and from salmon-pink, coral- 
red, etc., to crimson. The 
plants vary in height from 
18 inches to 6 feet. The 
effect of a bold group of these 
lovely hybrids is remarkably 
distinctive and handsome. 
(See cut.) . Pkt. 25c. 
TORENIA 
Princess of Montenegro. Fine 
plants for vases or pot culture: 
also suitable for garden planting 
in the summer; producing free¬ 
ly and continuously giant flow¬ 
ers of lavender and purple, with 
yellow throat: tender perennial, 
6 to 12 inches high.. . Pkt. I5c. 
ANNUAL 
VALERIAN 
(Ccnlranlhus Macrosiphon.) 
This “Annual Valerian" is an 
attractive, free-flowering class of 
garden plants, growing compact 
and bushy; about 1 foot high and 
bearing large heads of red, white 
or flesh-colored flowers. 
Mixed Colors. Pkl. 5c. 
VINCA ROSEA 
(MADAGASCAR PERIWINKLE) 
Handsome bushy plants, producing freely 
round, single flowers, inches across, 
suitable for either pot culture or sunny flower 
beds; tender perennial, but flowers the first 
season; 1^4 feet. 
Rosea. Bright rose. Per 1.000 seeds, 40c. 
Rosea Alba. White with rose eye. “ 40c. 
Rosea Alba Pura. Pure white .... “ 40c. 
Mixed Colors. “ 35c. 
Pkl. JOc. 
“ 10c. 
“ iOc. 
“ 10c. 
VISCARIA 
Very showy and effective garden annuals—producing 
freely throughout the summer large single flowers 1H inches 
across— splendid for beds and massing and useful for cutting. 
Printz. Snow-white flowers; 1 foot. Pkl. IOc. 
Fire King. (Novelty.) Vivid scarlet; 8 inches.15c. 
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