LARGE EARLY-FLOWERING 
COSMOS 
Unfortunately, large-flowering Cosmos do not bloom until late 
in the season. This new early-flowering German strain begins bloom¬ 
ing scatteringly in June, the quantity increasing gradually until July 
and from that time until frost the plants are a mass of flowers. The 
flowers average 3 inches across; the plants are dwarfer than the 
late-flowering Cosmos offered below, forming compact bushes only 
4 feet high. This new German large-flowering Cosmos is so superior to 
the older early-flowering strains that we have discarded the latter. 
Large Early Crimson Cosmos. Pkt. 10c. 
Large Early Rose Cosmos... . 10c. 
Large Early White Cosmos. 10c. 
Large Early Purple Cosmos. 10c. 
Large Early Mixed Cosmos. 10c. 
Collection of 3 Large Early Cosmos (white, rose and crimson).. 25c. 
GIANT COSMOS 
THE GLORY OF THE AUTUMN GARDEN 
Favorite autumn-flowering annual; the flowers are often 
4 inches across. The petals are broad and overlapping, 
and of splendid substance. For cutting this is one ot the 
finest flowers grown. The long stems and feathery foliage lend 
themselves to graceful arrangements. The plants, 5 to 6 
feet high, are of symmetrical, pyramidal form. (See cut.) 
Giant Cosmos, Mixed Colors. Per 1,000 seeds, 40c.; Pkt. 10c. 
Giant White Cosmos. “ “ 
Giant Pink Cosmos. “ M 
Giant Crimson Cosmos. “ “ 
Klondyke. Large, orange-colored flowers 
Collection of 3 Giant Cosmos (white, pink and crimson), 25c. 
Crimson Ray. A new departure in form, number and shape of 
the petals, which are narrow, fluted and separated in star- 
like form and are of a most brilliant crimson color overlaid 
with a velvet sh?en. Pkt. 15c. 
Collection of 3 Giant Cosmos (white, pink and crimson) . . .25c 
50c.; 
“ 10c. 
50c.; 
“ 10c. 
50c.; 
“ 10c. 
50c.; 
M 10c. 
NEW CYCLAMEN "Mrs. Buckstone" 
LADY LENOX COSMOS 
THE HIGHEST DEVELOPMENT IN COSMOS 
The long-stemmed flowers are of immense size, frequently measuring 5 inches across. The 
petals are broadly oval and overlap, forming a circular flower of perfect symmetry, having 
splendid substance and lasting qualities. Unsurpassed both for garden decoration and as 
cut flowers; height 6 to 7 feet. 
Lady Lenox, Pink. Lovely shell-pink, lighting up well at night. Pkt. 15c. 
Lady Lenox, White. New; a fine pure white selection from the above.25c. 
One Pkt. of each variety for 35c. 
CYPRESS VINE 
Favorite summer-climbing annuals, with feathery foliage and star-shaped flowers, 
borne in clusters; 15 to 20 feet. 
White. Pkt. 5c. I Rose. Pkt. 5c. 
Scarlet.5c. | Mixed Colors.5c. 
PERSIAN CYCLAMEN 
Most’beautiful winter and spring flowering plants for the window and greenhouse. 
Not only are the flowers of striking beauty, but the foliage is also highly ornamental. 
Henderson’s Giant Persian Cyclamen. A superior strain with flowers of largest size and perfect 
form, displayed well above the handsome foliage; the colors include crimson, rose-pink, 
white, dark blood-red, spotted, eyed, etc. Mixed Colors. Pkt. 25c. 
Double, Large-flowering Cyclamen. The flowers have usually 8 to 10 petals, often 12 to 
15, which are more spreading than in single varieties. There is the same range of colors, 
crimson, pink, white, spotted, etc. Double Mixed Colors. Pkt. 35c. 
Victoria or Margined Cyclamen. Very large flowers with fringed and fluted petals, the edges 
being distinguished by coloring differing from that of the body of the flower, as white with 
red or purple edge, rose with scarlet edge, crimson with garnet or violet edge, etc. The 
color of the eye or base of the flower always corresponds with the marginal color... Pkt. 30c. 
NEW CYCLAMEN "Mrs. Buckstone" A 
This new variety produces the largest flowers of all Cyclamens, averaging 2 X A inches 
and if well grown, 3 inches across. The petals are beautifully crimped, though distinct from 
the Butterfly type; the coloring is a lovely tint of salmon. Even though the flowers are so 
large, they are very freely produced and the plants are good growers. “Mrs. Buckstone” 
in fact, is the largest and most beautiful of all Cyclamens and was honored with an Award of 
Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society of England. (See cut.) Pkt. of 10 seeds. . . .75c. 
Take it out in the Garden. It answers questions. Henderson's Garden Guide and Record, Free See description page 3. 
