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Aquilegia or Columbine. 
New, Large-Flowering Hybrids. 
The flowers of this new strain are greatly enlarged, and the range of colors and 
shades has been increased. They, of course, are hardy perennials, luxuriating in the 
moister situations in the garden, where they form permanent clumps, growing from 
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. 
Aquilegia Delicatissima. New : Spurs pink, passing into the yellow of the crown; 
long-spurred flowers with the dainty coloring of an orchid. Pkt. 20c. 
Aquilegia, Large-flowering Hybrids, Single, Mixed Colors . 15c. 
New Long-spurred, Double-flowering Hybrids. Beautiful long-spurred, large, 
double flowers, formed of several rows of cornucopia-like petals and of various 
shades of yellow, lavender, blue, indigo and white . 25c. 
King and Queen Balsams. 
These are the most perfect in form and largest in flower yet developed in this old 
garden favorite, which is among the showiest and most popular of summer garden annu¬ 
als. Height, 1£ to 2 feet. 
The King. Glowing fiery-scarlet, large, full double flowers . Pkt. 10c. 
The Queen. Deep rose-pink, large, double flowers. Exquisite.10c. 
Prince Bismarck. Brilliant salmon-pink; large and double .10c. 
Goliath. A new variety of phenomenally robust growth, throwing up a main stem 
about 4 feet high, the lower half of which carries several side branches, all of which 
are well clothed with very large and very double flowers of a charming salmon-pink 
color. (See cut.) . 25c. 
Extra Choice, Double Mixed Balsams. Containing many beautiful colors, spotted, 
blotched, striped, etc.10c. 
Imported collections of Superior Double Balsams, 6 separate colors, 40c.; 12 colors , 75c. 
RACrrmiaQ Large-Flowering, 
v-JlliCLo* Tuberous-Rooted. 
Magnificent flowering pot plants, and deservedly popu¬ 
lar for garden bedding, flowering in the greatest profusion 
all summer. The individual florets will average from 2 
to 3 inches in diameter, and are of various beautiful 
colors. Height, 1 foot. 
Single, Large-Flowering, Mixed Colors. From 
choicest erect-flowering varieties. Pkt. 25c. 
Double, Large-Flowering, Mixed Colors. From 
prize varieties. . .. . 35c. 
Crested Begonia (B. hybrida gigantea cristata). Unique 
and beautiful. The flowers are immense, often 3 inches 
across, with a peculiar crest or beard attached to the 
petals. Colors, red, yellow, pink and terra cotta 
shades, in mixture.35c. 
Frilled Begonias, Mixed Colors ( Tuberosa crispa). 
A new and superior strain of tuberous Begonias with 
enormous single, semi-double and double flowers, the 
petals of which are wavy and frilled.35c. 
“King” Calendulas. 
Popular garden annuals on account of their ease of culture and 
profuse and continuous blooming aualities throughout the summer. 
These improved varieties form bushy plants about 1 foot high by 1 
foot in diameter, and are literally covered with exceedingly large, 
double, showy flowers. The seed has been saved from only the 
largest and most perfect flowers of great depth and decided colors. 
Orange King. Large, double flowers of intense golden-orange. 
Per ounce, 50c . Pkt. 10c. 
Lemon King. Large, double flowers of lemon-yellow. Per 
ounce, 50c . Pkt. 10c. 
The Superiority of Henderson’s Seeds, Plants, Bulbs, etc., , h 0 ™ 65 Highest Awards Pa ^.‘ A 1, ' e S a T^ s ui d o n! . 
