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SUIVIIVIER FLOWERIIMG BUI_eS 
TIGRIDIAS OR SHELL FLOWERS 
Extremely handsome summer-flowering bulbs, grow¬ 
ing about 2 feet high, producing large, gorgeous 
flowers, exquisitely spotted, flowering very free¬ 
ly throughout the summer, cut.) 
Conchiflora. Dark yellow, large red spots. 
Pavonia. Crimson ; center mottled yellow. 
Alba. White, with yellow cup, spotted 
crimson. 
Lilacea. Lilac, with purple and white 
spots. 
Rosea. Bright rose color. 
Aurea. Pure deep gold-yellow. 
Immaculata. Pure white. 
Mixed Colors. 
Price for any of the above large- 
flowering Tigridias, 5c. each; 50c. per 
doz.; $5.75 per 100. 
For Free Delivery add 6c. per doz. 
Henderson's ow^Peari Tuberoses 
Plant dwarf, growth stocky, the flower spikes 
attaining a height of about 2 feet, and arc com¬ 
pactly filled for two-thirds of their length with 
very large, perfectly double flowers. to 2 inches 
across, or nearly twice the size of the old sort. 
The flowers have the wax-like substance of a Camel¬ 
lia, arc glistening white and deliciously fragrant. 
The bulbs planted in the garden in May, in warm, 
rich soil in a sunny position, flower with great 
certainty in the fall. If early flowers are wantetl, 
the bulbs may be started in pots in the house from 
February to April, removing the plants to open 
ground when it is warm enough in May. Price, 
extra large flowering bulbs. 4c. each; 40c. per doz.: 
$2.50 per 100. {.See cut.) 
For Free Delivery add 10c. per doz. 
Flowering SINGLE TUBEROSE 
A single white Tuberose. It commences to 
flower in July and August, throwing from two to 
five flower spikes from a single bulb. Beautiful 
for gardens and a splendid cut flower. Price, 6c. 
each; 65c. per doz.: $5.00 per 100. 
For Free Delivery add 10c. per doz. 
TUBEROSE "SILVER LEAF” 
Showy and effective, even when not in bloom, 
the foliage being distinctly striped white and green. 
Each bulb frequently throws up two or more spikes, 
3 to 4 feet high, each bearing from 25 to 40 pure 
white, single, waxy flowers, delicately perfumed. 
They flower several weeks earlier than double 
Tuberoses. Price. 6c. each; 65c. per doz.; $5.00 
per 100. 
For Free Delivery add 10c. per doz. 
WHITE WATSONIA 
{Watsonia Ardensei Alba) 
The bulbs, something like those of Gladiolus, 
send up branching stems, 3 to 4 feet high, each 
stem bearing a dozen or more flowers 2j^ to 3 
inches long by 2 inches across. Its pure snow-white 
color and great substance render it exceptionally 
beautiful as a cut flower. The bulbs may be 
planted in the spring in the garden, like a Gladiolus, 
flowering from July to September. A strong plant 
will bear as many as 250 to 300 flowers in a sum¬ 
mer. {See cut.) Strong bulbs, 10c. each; $1.00 per 
doz.; $7.00 per 100; or delivered $8.00 per 100. 
ZEPHYRANTHES 
Most beautiful dwarf bulbous plants; very 
effective for planting out in masses in May, flower¬ 
ing with great profusion during the summer. They 
are also most suitable for pot culture; 6 to 12 
bulbs .clustered in a 6-inch pot will give a fine 
display of bloom 1 foot high. {See cut.) 
Candida. Large white flowers. 50c. per doz.; 
$3.75 per 100. 
Rosea. Large, beautiful rose-colored flowers. 50c. 
per doz.; $3.75 per 100. 
Sulphurea. Brightyellow. 50c.pcrdoz.;$3.75perl00. 
Vercunda. White flowers as large as those of 
Z. rosea. 50c. per doz.; $3.75 per 100. 
FALL BULBS HOLLAND 
Tulips, Hyacinths, Daffodils, Crocus, and a 
Host of Other Bulbous Beauties 
The Largest and Best Bulbs That Come to America 
STANDARD VAKIETIES and CHOICE NOVELTIES 
All Described and Especially Low-Priced in Henderson's 
IMPORT BULB CATALOGUE 
Ready in April—Send for a Copy and Let Us Book 
Your Order for Importation and Delivery Next Fall 
WATER LILIES 
and AOUATICS 
Our Descriptive and Illustrated Water 
Lily Price List, will be Mailed to 
those Interested on Application. 
In it will be found a full list of modern 
Nymphaeas, Xelumbiums, Aquatic 
Plants, Aquarium Plants, etc., as well 
as condensed Cultural Instructions. 
-Write for it —. ■ 
The Water Garden is an important feature 
in garden and landscape effects. The great 
diversity in size, color and other features among 
tie Water Lilies gives to Water Gardening a pecu- 
»ic*i fascination, interest and charm. 
.A Water Garden may be enjoyed in a sunny back yard 
as well as in large gardens or pretentious grounds. We tell 
how to do it in the book offered below. 
Our booklet, "The Culture of Water Lilies and Aquatics,” 
illustrated, gives directions for preparing artificial ponds and tanks, wintering over the 
roots, growing in tubs, etc. Price, 50c., or given free, if requested, with a $5.00 order. 
