HENDERSON’S; 
NEW JUBlLiEE PHEOX. 
v RAND and exceedingly valuable acquisitions, outrivaling all other types of annual Phlox, 
[ being of dwarf and densely compact habit; in height about half way between the dwarf 
and the Grandiflora types. Dwarf Phlox, particularly the Heynholdis and Graf Geros, 
lack constitution—the Nana Coiupactas are somewhat stronger—but in our new Jubilee Phlox 
we nave perfectly healthy, robust, sturdy little round bushes only eight inches high, producing dense 
masses of bloom from ground to summit. The flowers, borne in immense trusses, are unusually large 
ana beautifully formed—round, with smooth edges—fully equal to the flowers of the best large-flowering 
perennial ■t hlox. They are also of superior texture and substance, withstanding rain and hot sun bettor 
1 Vty ot ier R'“ ox Drummondii, recuperating quickly if disfigured by severe storms or early frosts, getting 
a " ain Quickly; in short, are perfect ‘‘any-weather” plants. 
1 t S JUBILEE PHLOX is the most brilliantly effective type in cultivation for bedding. Separate 
* i „ n ni, ,ui in s . e P arate beds, or the scarlet or pink surrounded by the white, or planted in designs, will form a floral 
picture of such wealth of beauty, such incomparable richness of coloring, as to be fairly dazzling. They are of such easy cul 
treatment-succeeding in all sunny positions,beginning to bloom in the early summer from spring-sown seed and continuing in om u 
unexampled profusion until the close of autumn, that their value cannot be too highly appraised, and we predict that, could the seed be 
supplied, they would soon enrich the gardens of the world; but unfortunately they are very shy seeders—one reason why they are such 
abundant and continuous bloomers. ‘ — 
mg generous 
VARIETIES AND PRICES of HENDERSON’S NEW JUBILEE PHLOX. 
AURORA. Pure bright rose, with carmine eyo. . 15 I MAGNIFICUS. Deep,rich garnet; grand. rid. 15 
twCKANTRESS. Exquisite tlcsli pink, with bright 
Wilmoneye. . .... . .°-.15 PARAGON. Lustrous salmon-scarlet.15 
FIRE KING. Brilliant, glowing vermilion-scarlet... 15 | DIANA. Pure snow-white.15 
The collection of above 6 JUBILEE PHLOX, 1 pkt. each, for 75c. 
BRILLIANT MIXED COLORS, containing- several shades and colors.pkt., 15c., K oz., 50c. 
COBB’S CIiIMBlUG NASTURTIUJVI, CHAMEIiEOU.; 
Beautiful flowers, with varied mottlings of cream, golden yellow, crimson and chocolate. Lobb’s Nasturtiums are great 
improvements over the ordinary tall Nasturtiums. The neater, smaller foliage does not obscure the flowers 
from view, and as the flowers are produced in greater abundance, the gay display of bright colors is unusu¬ 
ally effective. Annual climbers, 12 to 15 feet high. Pkt., 25c. 
A new color—pure lemon yellow. A very luxuriant-growing 
variety, though the flowers are not as large as those of “Mammoth" 
Verbenas; still, the great profusion of bloom borne from early 
summer until killed by frost, from seed sown in the spring, together 
with theunique color, renders it a very desirable novelty. Pkt. 25c. 
R VELiIiOW-FliOWEtRED 
VEHBEfm. 
TOM THUMB SflLtPlGLiOSSIS. 
Adwarf, bushy form of one of the most beautiful of our flowering 
annuals. The sturdy, well-branched plants, about twelve inches 
high, bear, throughout the season, large, beautiful, petunia-like 
flowers, exquisitely veined and laced. 
TOM THUMB. Scarlet, veined gold. Pkt. 10 
“ “ Maroon, “ “ 10 
“ “ Liglitblue, “ “ 10 
“ “ Kose “ “ 10 
“ “ Mixed colors. 10 
The Collection, 1 pkt. each of the above 4 named sorts, 30c. 
NASTURTIUM, 
CLIMBING CHAMHI/KON. 
Hew Giant tohehiu, “PRINCESS op MONTENEGRO.” 
A unique and decided novelty; the prettiest of all Torenias. The plants are vigorous growers, of 
well-branched, compact, bushy form, about eight inches high. The flowers are of gigantic size for a 
Torenia, measuring at least one and a half inches across, and of charming silvery lavender color, 
ornamented with three large velvety blotches of rich indigo blue and a deep 
yellow throat. It is a continuous bloomer and perfectly adapted for 
garden planting, and may be grown in pots for winter-blooming in 
the house. Seed sown during the spring will produce flowering 
plants during the summer. Pkt., 50c. 
We Deliver Free >* this Catalogue , in to any P. 
). or H. R. Express Office in file U.S., all Vegetable Seeds, Flower Seeds and Bulbs, 
except 
where noted 
