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FLOWER SEEP SPECIALTIES 
Henderson’s JUBILEE PHLOX 
Grand acquisitions, forming sturdy little bushes only eight inches high, produc¬ 
ing masses of bloom from ground to summit. The flowers, borne in immense 
trusses, are unusually large and of superior substance. For bedding this is 
a most brilliantly effective annual type. Separate colors, planted in sep¬ 
arate beds, or the scarlet or pink surrounded by the white, or planted in 
design’s, will form a floral picture of incomparable richness of coloring. 
They are of easy culture—-amply repaying generous treatment—suc¬ 
ceeding in all sunny positions, beginning to bloom in early summer 
from spring-sown seed and continuing until close of autumn. 
Aurora. P u re b right rose, ca rmine eye. Per 1,000 seeds, 75c., Pkt. 10c. 
Diana. Pure snow-white. “ 
1,000 4 
75c., 
“ 10c. 
Enchantress. Flesh-pink, salmon eye “ 
1,000 ‘ 
75c., 
“ 10c. 
Fire King. Brilliant vermilion-scarlet ‘ 
1,000 1 
75c., 
“ 10c. 
Magniftcus. Deep, rich garnet... “ 
1,000 ‘ 
75c., 
“ 10c. 
Paragon. Lustrous salmon-scarlet ‘ 
1,000 1 
75c., 
“ 10c. 
The collection, 1 pkt. each, above 6 Jubilee Phlox, 50c. 
Jubilee Phlox, brilliant mixture, containing several shades 
and colors, pkt., 10c.; 1,000 seeds, 50c. 
“ The Jubilee Phloxes were a great success, and bloomed from July 
until October. The flowers were the prettiest imaginable. Every¬ 
body admired thetn.” 
Miss LOUISE ROLLINS, Danbury, Conn. 
“ The seeds of your new Phlox proved very successful with me. The 
plants arc neat and low, growing with exceedingly pretty flowers of 
exquisite shades.” 
Mrs. H. C. G. BRANDT, Clinton, N. Y. 
PHLOX DRUMM0NDI1 GRAND1FL0RA. 
PORTULACA. 
For beds and massing, nothing can surpass these beautiful annuals. They produce im¬ 
mense trusses of large brilliant flowers of numberless hues throughout the summer. 1 h feet 
high. Our large-flowering Phlox is an improved strain with extra large, perfectly round 
flowers, with petals overlapping each other. ( See cut.) 
Alba, white.. . Pkt. 5c. I Alba-oculata, white, claret eye.. .Pkt. 5c. 
Atropurpurea, blood-purnie.5c. Brilliant rose, pink and rose.5c. 
Chamois-rose, salmon-pink, orange eye 5c. Coccinea striata, scarlet, striped white 5c. 
Coccinea, brilliant scarlet.5c. Isabellina, vellow, garnet eye.5c. 
Kermesina splendens, crimson, white Violacea alba-oculata, purple, white 
eye. . . . . .. 5c. I eye. 5c. 
Sirius, brilliant salmony-rose, with a bluish eye; most effective.10c. 
Star-Eyed (stellatas), mixed colors, grand large flowers, beautiful colors, each 
flower having a white star eye.10c. 
Phlox Drummondii Grandiflora, mixed colors. Per 1,000 seeds, 25c., 5c. 
collection of 6 colors, 25c.; 12 colors.40c. 
PORTULACA. 
Brilliant garden annuals, 6 inches high, luxuriating in warm 
situations, and blooming profusely from early summer to 
autumn. For low beds and masses of color, from spring until 
frost, they are indispensable; colors range through innumerable shades of red, yellow, pink, 
striped, white, etc. (Sec cut.) 
Single Mixed . . Per oz., 40c., Pkt. 5c. 
DOUBLE PORTULACA, mixed colors. These make perfectly gorgeous masses of color; the 
flowers of the double sorts are like little roses. Per 1,000 seeds, 25c., Pkt. 10c. 
Collection of double Portulacas, 12 separate colors.75c. 
HARDY PHLOX, 
NEW LARGE-FLOWERING HYBRIDS. 
Noble-flowering plants for permanent beds in the 
garden and herbaceous border. The strain of seed 
we herewith offer has been saved from choicest 
named varieties, as well as from grand hybrid seed¬ 
lings, and should produce plants bearing immense 
panicles of large and bright-colored flowers, among 
which some new and beautiful colors, shades and 
combinations are likely to be found, as well as the 
usual range through reds from vermilion to oink and 
blush, salmon shades, white, striped, dotted, zoned, 
etc. The plants are perfectly hardy, 2 to 3 feet high, 
growing and flowering with increasing luxuriance 
year after year, and remaining in bloom during the 
late summer months. (See cut.) Pkt. 
New Large-Flowering Hybrids, mixed colors . 25 
New Dwarf, Large-Flowering Hybrids, mixed. 25 
Henderson’s “PICTURESQUE GARDENS’’ isa y ^'a n u "L^ Lawn, Garden and Grounds, 
