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SEEP NOVELTIES 
-SHOWN IN COLORS ON THE PLATE OPPOSITE. ===== 
Gigantie Flowers. Exquisite Neui Colors. Magnificent Foliage. 
77?E introduced these grand climbers last season, and they have given unbounded satisfaction and surprise at 
W their great beauty and variety. Indeed, they proved a revelation to many. The vines are of stron- and 
robust growth, attaining a height of from 30 to 50 feet. The foliage is most luxuriant, distinct and varied- 
some vines have rich vivid green leaves, others have silvery leaves, some have yellow leaves, and many produce 
leaves mottled and checkered liko rich mosaics of light and dark green, white and gray. The intermingling vines 
of brightly contrasting colored leaves are wonderfully pretty and effective even when the flowers arc not open. 
But the surpassing charm of these " Imperial Japanese Morning Glories ” lies in the entrancing beauty and 
gigantic size of the flowers : they measure from 4 to 0 inches across, and their greater substance causes them to 
remain open much longer than ordinary Morning Glories. The colors of the flowers, shadings and markings are 
1 limitless, and are really wonders of nature, of such incomparable beauty that descriptions are inadequate Some 
flowers are of deep, rich velvety colors, others daintily tinted and shaded. Our colored plate opposite will convey some idea of their beauty, 
but not of their great variety. They are of the easiest culture. Sow early iu a warm, sunny position in good, rich soil, and give plenty of 
water iu dry weather. 
Descriptions and Prices of Henderson’s Giant Imperial Japanese Homing Glories. 
f 1,1 Brilliant crimson > with white mar gin and Mixed Colors. Many beautiful varieties are included in this, differ* 
Emperor 
blush throat; marbled foliage. ?. .. Pkt. 15 
Empress of Japan. ( See No. 2.) Exquisite soft blue, with white margin and 
rose throat; variegated foliage.15 
Count Ito. ( See No. 3.) Creamy background, suffused, flecked and dotted 
with pink, claret-maroon and carmine; yellow throat; mottled foliage.15 
Marquis Yamagfata. (See No. 4.) Lovely blush pink, with deeper rose 
shadings; white margin: silvery mottled foliage.15 
Ruffled and Frilled, Mixed. I See No. 6.) Magnificent ruffled flowers, like 
folded and crumpled velvet. The mixture contains the following colors : 
Purple, veiled crimson, with white edge; bright deep blue, white edge; pure 
white; carmine-red and lavender-blue.25 
_ ___..._, different from 
those shown on the plate ; there are solid colors, ranging through reds from 
soft rose to crimson, bronze and garnet maroon ; from daintiest light blue to 
ultramarine, indigo and blackish purple; from snow-white to cream and 
silver-gray. Some are striped, blotched and spotted ; others have magnificent 
edges and throats; including purple, with white edge and red throat; white, 
flushed pink, with wine-red throat; carmine, with white edge and red shaded 
throat; garnet, with white throat; copper color, with white throat, etc. ..Pkt. 15* 
Double-Flowering* Morning* Glories, Mixed Colors. (Sec Non. 6, 7 and 
8.) There will be several other colors and varieties of markings in this 
mixture, in addition to the three sorts shown on the plate.25 
THE COLLECTION OF THE ABOVE SEVEN PACKETS OF IMPERIAL JAPANESE MORNING GLORIES for $1.00, free by mail. 
DOUBLE-FLOWERING 
GIANT 
ANTIRRHINUM. 
NEW GIANT FLOWERING ANTIRRHINUMS-^^ 
These handsome and profuse flowering plants have long been favorites in our gardens. They are of very easy culture, even in 
rather dry locations, growing sturdily and producing quantities of flowers throughout the summer and autumn, from spring- 
sown seed, although, strictly speaking, they are perennials. 
We are offering, in these New Giant Flowering Antirrhinums, the highest types yet attained. The flowers aro* 
not only nearly double the size of the older sorts, but are closely set on the stems ; the colors are also clear and 
more brilliant. The plants are compact and bushy, about one foot high, and are literally ablaze with bloom for 
months, rendering them of exceptional value for garden ornamentation. 
Giant Yellow Queen. Grand pure yellow.. .Pkt. 15 Giant Striped. Yellow, striped red. PkL 15 
Giant Scarlet. Brightest scarlet.15 Giant White. Pure snow-white.15 
Giant Niobe. Velvety garnet, shaded purple, with Giant Double-flowering*. Coppery red, with 
white throat.15 white centre.25 
Giant Rose. Delicate rosy pink.25 Giant Carmine, with white and yellow throat. 25 
Giant Flowering*, Mixed Colors. 15 | 27te collection of above 8 named kinds, $1.25. 
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J4EW LiARGH-piiOWERirJQ HYBRIDS. 
Golden Jubilee Premiums 0f ^ ) 0 e u ct r i „ 0 n wn Do not miss them. 0n ™ e 
rT700 much praise can scarcely he lavished upon these elegant new hybrids, for which wo are indebted 
dJ4 to a celebrated English grower who has devoted years to the improvement of theso his favorito 
L plants. The flowers of this new strain have been greatly onlarged, and the range of colors and 
shades has been increased. 
They, of course, are hardy perennials, luxuriating in the moister situations in tho garden, where they 
form permanent chimps, growing from 1*2 to 2 feet high. The large, unique, long-spurred flowers, 
gracefully hung on long stems, are not only brilliantly effective on the plant but equally as desirable 
when cut for vase and house decoration. PRICE, per packet of Mixed Colors, 25c. 
Double Tom Thumb Caetus Dahlias. 
Dwarf, compact, branching plants, attaining a height of only 2M feet. From seed sown in spring tho 
plants will begin flowering in summer ami continue in abundance until frost. The flowers are extremely 
double, of the Cactus style, remarkable for their diversity and richness of coloring, including various. 
HEi'OtfiSQNa CO 0 f r eds, yellows, apricot, rose, etc. Mixed Colors. Pkt. 2f> 
