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FLOWER 
SPECIALTIES 
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Chrysanthemum Seed 
DIRECT FROM CHINJI JIND JJIPJIN 
This Seed will jiroduce Blooming Plants the first season. 
'I’he regal beauty of these Jtoyal flowers of the Orient is well known. There 
are many people, however, who do not realize liow easily they inay be grown 
from seed, and that all of the magnificent new varietic:; were raised from hy- 
bridized seed, similar to that we are now offering. 
Chinese Double, Choicest Mixed Colors. Large double flowers with 
incurv'cd j)etal3. Pkt. 15c. 
Japanese Double, Choicest Mixed. Immense double flouers with long 
twisted petals .15c. 
Ostrich Plume, Choicest Double Mixed. Petals cov'ered with hairs. .. . 15c. 
Delaux’s Early-flowering, Choicest Mixed. Early or September 
flowering; they arc mostlv of the Japanese type, but of dwarf and 
branching habit and very abundant bloomers.15c. 
HENDERSON* S L Ji R G E» F L O W E RIN G 
CINERARIA HYBRIDA 
^Magnificent and indispensable flowering plants for 
spring decoration ffir the conservatory or windt>w garflen. 
'1 he flowers measure 2 to 3 inches across, are of white, 
blue, violet and crimson shade.s; usually two or more 
colors are shown in one flower, covering the plant with 
a sheet of bloom. 
Large-flowering, Choicest Mixed. From prize va¬ 
rieties .25c. 
Double, Large-flowering, Mixed .25c. 
Stellata, Improved Hybrids. Tail, pvramidal plants, 
bearing quantitie.s of medium-sized star-like flowers 
m imin^ise umbels; an exceedingly decorative pot 
plant. Colors, white, rose, red, carmine and blue 
mixed.25c. 
*' My gardener raised some of the finest Cinerarias, from 
seed purchased from you last spring, that have ever been 
seen around here. I measured some that were fully three 
inches in diameter, plants in 8-inch pots." 
F. A. KECniNE, Cayiandaigua, N. Y. 
Plumed COCKSCOMB 
A very superior type of Cclosia, forming i^vramidal, 
branching plants 3^ feet high and bearing large coni¬ 
cal, i>lumea heads of either golden-yellow, fiery-scarlet, 
purple, salmon, blood-red, etc. The plants are annuals, 
growing easily and quickly from seed, and present a very 
showy appearance in the summer garden, lasting long in 
bloom. 
Thompson’s “Magniflca,” Mixed Colors, Pkt. 10c, 
ANNUAL Chrysanthemums 
These improved varieties form bushy, compact, oval plants about 15 
inches high, are of easy cultivation, and flower most abundantly during the 
summer; very showy garden annuals and fine for cutting. 
Golden Queen. Double golden flowers. Pkt. 10c. 
White Pearl. Double white flowers.. iqc’ 
Primrose Queen. I.^ouble lemon-yellow .. iqc! 
Evening Star. Sheeted with large single golden-yellow flowers. . , . lOc. 
Morning Star. I.arge crenm-yellow flowers; profuse.iQc! 
North Star. Single giant flowers of white with a soft yellow zone 
contrasting effectively against the bold black disk. iqc. 
Inodorum Snowball. A great advance in this useful type; large, 
densely double, perfectly-formed Delli.s-like flowers of purest white, 
borne freely; finely cut fern-like foliage; fine garden and cut flower. lOc, 
CHRYSJiNTHEMVM LEVCJiNTHEMUM HYBRIDUM, OR 
SHASTA DAISY 
The great white “Moon-Penny'' Daisy has long been considered one of our fin¬ 
est hardy perennials for permanent garden decoration. This variety is the latest, 
finest and moat valuable of all; it is hardy; of compact, bushy growth, bearing in 
)rofusion, throughout the season, single white Daisy flowers of immense .size, often 
.Pkt.2be. 
than 4 inches across, on stems to 2 feet long. {See cut.) . 
We deliver Free in the U. S. ’^or*Freigi,”siaLa; iX'ol)Z all Vegetable and Flower Seeds, Bulbs and Books Si 
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