Complete Flower Gardens From Seed 
=FOR $1.00 
GARDENING is one of the most pleasurable and healthful of outdoor recreations, and when one “gardens with 
a , ^scmating interest is engendered that progresses from anticipation with the seed sowing to joyous satisfaction 
as the plants unfurl their glorious blossoms, reflecting beauty and refinement to -their surroundings 
effert beautlf ,, ul garden flowers are raised from seeds. Considering their ease of culture, the quick results, gorgeous 
S£“ d ■ Cost of flo Tv seeds ,4 they sh ° uld be more extensively employed for garden decoration in this country. In the gardens 
ot Europe immense quantities of flower seeds are utilized, with which an endless variety of happv effects are produced, 
merllnr„ Amencan C ?y’ c Association’s ideal, “America Beautiful,” is to be realized, it will be accomplished largely through the 
™ edl ""? ° f flow ® r S?6 . dS Wltb W r\ ch a11 wh ° contro1 a home P lo t of ground are enabled to effectively and cheaply transform any barren 
uninviting wastes into spots of beauty. j % 
P, 1 ,embellished grounds is sure to be emulated in the neighborhood; then shortly there develops “the 
Q.iAlmT Of the city, the pride of the dwellers, attractive to strangers and, in consequence, enhanced in property values. F Many 
such hornes and surroundings are required in the weave of “America Beautiful.” J 
a r d 1! i P®P u ^ anz ^ n g-these ideals we have collated collections of flower seeds for different purposes. These collections are 
+£^0^00 • on 1 1 ^ ned and choice kinds studiously selected to furnish a varied, profuse and continuous display of flowers throughout 
the season, including some that are equally valuable as cut flowers for vases, etc. 
We offer these collections at lowest possible prices consistent with high quality. 
THE HENDERSON COLLECTION OF 
ANNUAL FLOWER SEEDS 
FOR GARDENS, BEDS, BORDERS, ETC. 
(Sown in the spring these rapidly attain perfection and flower the same season.) 
30 Kinds, enumerated below, $i.OO, Mailed Free* 
Ageratum, Blue Perfection, compact oval bushes, 8 in. high, deep blue flowers. 
Alyssum, Little Gem, an improved white Sweet Alyssum. 
Aster, Paeony-Perfection, Double, Mixed Colors, one of the best Asters. 
Calendula, Orange King, large double golden flowers; bushy plants. 
Calliopsis, Golden Wave, large golden flowers, freely produced. 
Candytuit. Empress, Hyacinth-like spikes of white flowers. 
Celosia, Crimson Ostrich-Plumed, brilliantly showy, free-flowering. 
Cosmos, Giant-Flowering, Mixed, fall-flowering, fine and showy. 
Dianthus, Double Diadem Pinks, various colors, edged and marbled. 
Eschscholtzia, Golden West, large-flowering California Poppies. 
Godetia, Finest Mixed Colors, red, rose-pink, white, etc. 
Hollyhock, Henderson’s Annual Ever-Blooming, Mixed Colors. 
Larkspur, Giant Hyacinth-Flowered, Mixed Colors, large, showv spikes. 
Marigold, Pride of the Garden, Mixed Colors, Improved African Marigolds. 
Mignonette, Bird s Mammoth, long, large spikes of fragrant flowers. 
Nasturtium, Giant-Flowering Tom Thumb, large flowers of various colors. 
Nigella, Dwarf Double, Mixed Colors, “Love-in-a-Mist,” blue-white flowers. 
Pansies, German, Finest Mixed, large flowers of many beautiful colors. 
Petunia, Large-Flowering, Single, Mixed, various colors, blotched, striped. 
Phlox Drummondii, Large-Flowering, Mixed, improved varieties. 
Poppy, Giant Double, Brilliant Mixture, immense flow’ers, very showy. 
Portulaca, Double, Mixed, showy for edgings or low beds. 
o*Y*i a Bonfire, Improved Scarlet Sage, compact and bushy, vivid scarlet. 
Scabiosa Maxima, Double, Mixed Colors, large-flowering Sweet Scabious. 
Stocks, Large-Flowering Dwarf, Double, 10 Weeks, Mixed Colors. 
Sunflower, “Cut and Come Again,” Single, Mixed, bushy plants. 3 to 4 ft. 
Sweet Peas, Giant Hybrids, Mixed, the finest strain; no dull colors. 
Sweet Sultan, Large Imperial, Mixed Colors, white, vellow, lavender, etc. 
Verbena, Mammoth, Mixed, large flowers of scarlet, white, blue, pink, etc. 
Zinnia, Mammoth, Double, Mixed Colors, immense double flowers. 
THE HENDERSON COLLECTION OF 
HARDY PERENNIAL FLOWER SEEDS 
FOR GARDENS, BORDERS AND GROUPS. 
(They flower the second year and thereafter.) 
30 Kinds, enumerated below, $J*00* 
Achillea Ptarmica, fi. pi., double w’hite flowers, borne profusely in summer. 
Alyssum Saxatile Compacta, spring-blooming, hardy Alyssum, yellow. 
Aquilegia or Columbine, Large-Flowering Hybrids, beautiful new colors. 
Asters, Hardy, Large-Flowering Hybrids, Improved Michaelmas Daisies. 
Campanula Pyramidalis, Mixed Colors, Chimney Bell flower, blue and white 
Canterbury Bells, Calycanthema, Mixed, the “Cup and Saucer” type. 
Candytuft Gibraltica, rose and white hardy Candytuft. 
Carnation, Hardy Garden, Mixed Colors, double fragrant flowers. 
Coreopsis Lanceolata, Harvest Moon, large golden-yellow flowers. 
Deiphinium, Large Single Hybrids, Mixed Colors, perennial Larkspurs. 
Dianthus Piumarius, Double Mixed, the Pheasant's Eye or Grass Pinks. 
Digitalis Gloxinioides, Mixed, the finest strain of Foxglove, various colors. 
Gaillardia Grandiflora Maxima, Mixed, flowers 3 in. across, red, yellow, etc. 
Gypsophila Paniculata, graceful sprays of white, splendid in bouquets. 
▼ Extra Choice Double, Mixed Colors, many beautiful colors. 
Lobelia, Hardy Hybrids, Mixed, improved types of the Cardinal Flower. 
Lychnis Chalcedonica, the favorite Scarlet Lychnis. 
Paeoida, Double Chinese, Mixed, seed from a collection of finest sorts. 
Pentstemon, Finest Mixed, large. Foxglove-like flowers of brilliant colors. 
Hardy Large-Flowering Hybrids, Mixed, heads of large flowers. 
Platycodon Mariesi, Mixed Colors, compact bushes with bell-shaped flowers. 
Poppy, Hardy Oriental Hybrids, Mixed, immense flowers, 4 to 6 in. across. 
Pyrethrum, Large-Flowering Hybrids, Mixed, single Daisy-like flowers. 
Scabiosa Caucasica, saucer-shaped flowers, 2% in. across, of lovely light blue. 
Stokesia Cyanea, the hardy Cornflower Aster, blue flowers, 4 in. across. 
Sweet Rocket, Mixed Colors, fragrant purple or white flowers, old favorites. 
Sweet William, Large-Flowering, Single, Mixed, rich colors. 
Tritoma Uvana Grandiflora (Red-Hot Poker), spikes of fire-red flowers. 
Valerian, Mixed, bushy plants with red, rose or white flowers. 
Wall-Flower, Double Large-Flowering, Mixed Colors, fragrant flowers. 
THE HENDERSON COLLECTION OF SEEDS OF 
CLIMBING ANNUALS == 
(Sown in the spring these rapidly attain perfection and flower the same season.) 
J5 Kinds, enumerated below, 50c., Mailed Free. 
Balloon Vine, white flowers, succeeded by balloon-like seed-pods. 10 ft. 
Bryonopsis Lacinosa, yellow-flowers, followed by red and wnite fruits. 10 ft. 
Calampelis, graceful climber, with orange-colored tubular flowers. 10 ft. 
Canary-Bird Vine, yellow butterfly-like flowers. 15 ft. 
Coboea Scandens, beautiful climber, large bell-shaped, rich blue flowers. 20 ft. 
Cypress Vine, Mixed, feathery foliage, star-shaped flowers, red, white, etc. loft. 
Dolichos, Giant Crimson, Wistaria-like clusters of crimson flowers. 10 ft. 
Humulus, Japanese Variegated, foliage striped silver and green. 20 ft. 
Maurandia, Giant-Flowering, Gloxinia-like flowers, purple, white, etc. 6 ft. 
Mina Sanguinea, luxuriant climber, with clusters of blood-red flowers. 20 ft. 
Momordica, or Balsam Apple, orange fruits, unfurling red interiors. 15 ft. 
Moon-Flower Vine, luxuriant vine, with immense white flowers. 50 to 75 ft. 
Morning Glories, Imperial Japanese, Mixed, magnificent colors. 30 ft. ^ 
Nasturtium, Giant-Flowering Climbing, Mixed Colors, new colors. 10 ft. 
Thu nber gla, Mixed Colors, charming, neat vine, flowering freely. 6 ft. 
Full Cultural Instructions are printed on 
THE HENDERSON COLLECTION OF SEEDS OF 
“ HARDY CLIMBERS = 
(For permanent positions; flowering after the first year.) 
15 Kinds, enumerated below, 50c* 
Adlumia CIrrhosa, Mountain Fringe Vine, feathery foliage. 15 ft. 
Ampelopsis Veitchii, the Japanese or Boston Ivy, clings to walls, etc. 30 ft. 
ArlStolocma Sipho, Dutchman’s Pipe Vine, luxuriant climber. 30 ft. 
Asparagus Verticillatus, feathery foliage, scarlet berries. 10 ft. 
Bignonia. Grandiflora, Trumpet Creeper, clusters of orange-red flowers. 40 ft. 
Celastrus Scandens, Climbing Bitter-Sweet, orange berries. 20 ft. 
Centrosema Grandiflora, purple and white Pea-like flowers. 10 ft. 
Clematis Jackman’s Hybrids, Mixed, large flowers, 3 to 4 in. across. 6 to 10ft. 
Clematis Paniculata, a mass of white star-like flowers in autumn. 30 ft. 
English. Ivy (Hedera Helix), well-known climber for shady situations. 40 ft. 
Honeysuckle, Japonica, Aureo-Reticulata, foliage green, netted yellow, 
Mowers white and yellow; fragrant, 15 ft. 
Kenilworth Ivy, small neat climber, clinging to walls, etc. 3 to 0 ft. 
Kuazu Vine. Grows rapidly; pea-shaped, purple flowers. 40 to 50 feet. 
LathyrusLatifolius, Mixed, Everlasting Pea, Sweet Pea-like flowers, 6 to 8 ft. 
wistaria^Sinensis , pendant clusters of blue flowers. 2 5 to 40 feet. 
all packets of Henderson’s Flower Seeds. 
