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CHABAUD'S GIANT FANCY 
DERPETUAL^ 
i FLOWERING 
T HESE latest and best creations of Mons. B 
Chabaud, the famous French “Carnation- 
ist.” surpass all the race in richness and 
variety oi coloring.the combinations of which 
are surprisingly beautiful. Heretofore this 
grand type of Carnations only flowered 
once a year—15 to 18 months after sow¬ 
ing—but now we have Fancy Pinks, with 
all of the qualities of the old Perpetual 
Carnation, flowering continuously after 
6 months from sowing. Plants thick¬ 
set and bushy; stalks stiff and upright, 
bearing immense double blossoms of 
perfect regularity, some with fringed 
edges, some smooth, some with rich, 
solid colors, others tinted and blended, 
and others with featherings and picotee 
markings, and all perfuming the air 
with their sweetness, of incontestable 
merit for winter flowering and hardy 
enough for garden culture. 
Chabaud’s Fancy Carnations, Mixed Col¬ 
ors . Pkt. 20c. 
Marie Chabaud. Large, pure canary- 
yellow flowers.20c. 
Maria Immaculata. Noble pure white flow¬ 
ers._.20c. 
President McKinley. Brilliant scarlet, very 
fragrant.20c. 
Avranchin. Chamois-yellow, striped rose and 
red.20c 
Franklin. Violet-purple; a new color.20c. 
Black Prince. Dark French-purple.20c. 
Chamois-Rose. A charming tone.20c 
HENDERSON'S HARDY GARDEN 
Carnation Seed. 
T HIS is a very fine strain, particularly adapted to garden 
planting. Seed sown in tne spring will produce large, 
thrifty clumps that will stand out over winter and bloom 
throughout the following summer and fall. All colors, shades 
and markings are represented in the mixture, and most of them 
will come double. 
Mixed Colors. Pkt. lo c 
Calampelis. 
A well-known beautiful annual climber. Trained to a trellis or 
south wall it is an oramental object throughout the summer, its bright 
orange tubular flowers contrasting effectively with the delicate 
green of the foliage, 10 ft.. r> ’ ■ ’~ 
Calandrinia Grandiflo 
\/ERY beautiful dwarf-growing annual for the flow 
’ garden; in the sunshine the large rose-colored 
flowers expand into a perfect blaze of beauty, 
lft. Pkt. 10c. 
Canary-Bird Vine. 
A rapid-growing, summer-climbing annual, 
** growing 10 to 15 feet high. It will cover 
trellis work in the most graceful manner, produc¬ 
ing hundreds of its pretty fringed bright yellow 
flowers, which resemble a canary bird with ex¬ 
panded wings. Pkt. 10c. 
Crozy's Gladiolus-Flowered Dwarf 
French Canna Seed. 
('■'ROZY’S Grand Cannas are famous for their 
^ luxuriant, dwarf growth and immense Gladi¬ 
olus-like flowers of most brilliant colors; their pro¬ 
fusion and continuity of bloom under all climes 
and conditions, render them easily the most use¬ 
ful, showy and popular garden plants grown. 
Messrs. Crozy have never relaxed in hybridizing 
and improving Cannas, and every year bring out 
some new varieties of merit. We have arranged 
with them to supply us with this superior hy¬ 
bridized seed, which we herewith offer. It may 
be expected to produce exceptionally grand and 
beautiful sorts, and. no doubt, many new varieties. 
This seed, sown in the house or hotbed from Janu¬ 
ary to April, will produce flowering plants by July. 
Mixed Colors. Per oz. 30c. Pkt. 10c. 
Novelty Mixture. Seed saved exclusively from 
Crozy’s latest large Gladiolus-flowered novelties 
in Cannas.25c. 
A collection of seeds of 6 separate varieties Crozy's 
Cannas, 50c. 
AMERICAN LONG-STEMMED 
Pe rpetual Carnation Seed. 
A ME RICA has led the last few years in de- 
veloping the Carnation. Our improved 
kinds such as the florists grow for cut flowers, 
produce immense flowers of perfect form and 
doubleness and on strong, long stems. Then 
the colors are so varied and beautiful. Is 
it to be wondered at that they are the 
envy of the floral world? 
Unfortunately they are shy seeders so 
we are fortunate indeed to be able to 
offer this season a limited quantity of 
seed. 
American Carnation. Pure white. Pkt. 30c. 
“ “ Mixed colors. .30c. 
Giant-Flowering Marguerite 
Carnation Seed. 
THESE FLOWER PROFUSELY SUMMER 
AND AUTUMN. FROM SEEDS SOWN 
IN THE SPRING. . 
HE flowers of this wonderful strain often 
measure 3 inches across, and are usual¬ 
ly as double as double can be. The variety 
of color includes white, blush, deep pink, 
salmon, carmine, scarlet, dark crimson, ma¬ 
roon, and many beautifully variegated flowers. 
Most of them have beautifully fringed petals, 
and are delightfully fragrant. One great merit of 
these Carnations is that they commence to flower in 
about twelve weeks’ time from seed. Seeds sown in 
the spring will produce luxuriant plants that will be 
continually full of bloom from August until killed by 
severe frosts, or seeds may be sown during the summer for 
the winter-flowering plants. 
Pink. Pkt. 15c. Striped. Pkt. 15c. 
Yellow.15c. Scarlet.15c. 
White.15c. Mixed Colors.10c 
The collection of above 5 separate Giant Marguerites , 60c. 
Carnation, Dwarf Poet's 
WERY dwarf, bushy plants not over 8 inches in height, completely 
* enveloped with medium-sized double flowers of various colors. 
Fine for garden beds, edgings or pot culture. Pkt. 15c. 
Canterbury Bells. 
Very ornamental garden plants of easiest culture, flowering 
tv.o cAf'cnrl season from seed; hardy biennial, 2J^ feet high, 
large bell-shaped flowers of exquisite colors. The 
1 Saucer” varieties (Campanula Calycanthema) 
: beautiful single flowers three inches in length, 
rs 3 to 4 inches across. The plants form perfect 
amids of bloom bearing frequently from 100 to 200 
these expuisite blossoms for weeks during the early 
Sjngle Mixed Colors... . 
Double Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
“ Lavender. 10c. 
“ Rose .... 10c. 
Calycanthema Mixed. .. 
“ Rose.. . . 
“ White... 
“ Blue. 
“ Striped... 
Double Blue 
“ White.. 
“ Striped. 
. Pkt 
5c. 
10c. 
10c. 
10c. 
10c. 
10c. 
10c. 
10c. 
10c. 
IMPERIAL HYBRID 
Canterbury Bells. 
A distinct new type of these popular hardy 
garden biennials, flowering about two weeks 
earlier than the old sorts. The plants are of very 
erect pyramidal habit, uniform in shape and size. 
The large bell-shaped blossoms, borne on stout 
stems, stand out horizontally and are very effec¬ 
tive. The colors are varied through shades of 
lilac to blue, violet, and indigo and from blush- 
white to flesh, chamois, pink, carmine-rose, etc. 
Mixed Colors. Pkt. 15c. 
Centaurea Cyanus. 
RAGGED SAILOR, CORN FLOWER, BLUET, Etc. 
A very old favorite garden annual, flowering 
freely in almost any situation; height, 2 to 3 
feet; largely used for cut flowers. 
Cyanus, Blue. . .Pkt. 5c. Mixed Colors^ .Pkt. 5c. 
Collection of 6 separate colors, Centaurea 
Cyanus , 25c. 
Double Cyanus. Produces double Globular heads 
of flowers of large size and filled up to the cen¬ 
tre with florets. Mixed Colors. Pkt. 5c. 
Henderson s Choice Collections of Flower Seeds °page d 73 n will furnish a Complete Garden Supply at a saving of one-third. 
