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mammoth verbenas. 
This distinct and beautiful race we originated, intro¬ 
duced and named. The average trusses measure 9 to 12 
inches in circumference and the individual florets on 
nroperly grown plants over 1 inch across — or larger than 
a 2oc. silver piece. They bloom freely, are vigorous in 
growth, and Go'll tain beautiful new colors and shades. 
For garden beds and massing these verbenas are un¬ 
rivaled; flowers of the most brilliant colors produced con¬ 
tinually from spring until late in the autumn. Although 
perennials, these form luxuriant plants and bloom the 
first season from seed. (See cut.) 
Mammoth Verbena, Mixed Colors 
.1. Per 1.000 s 
Mammoth White.-. 
Mammoth Purple.'. 
Mammoth Pink. . . 
Mammoth Auricula-eyed 
Mammoth Scarlet. 
Mammoth Salmpn. Rosy- 
salmon with white eye.. 
Mammoth Yellow. *New < 
Aurore Boreale. A ‘h.ew la 
bena, of most vivid'^mpd-scanei.; a pure coior wuuoui 
eye or blemish. Very free blooming. Pkt. 15c. 
Commandante Marechand. Another large-flowered 
French variety, of rich and unique coloring—deep, 
velvety, garnet-maroofi.. Pkt. 15c. 
The collection of above 9 separate colors, 1 pkt. each , for $1.00 
“7 wish you could have seen my beautiful beds of 
Mammoth Verbenas last season from a package of mixed 
seeds which were purchased from you. They were the ad- 
miration of ^tT^MORRISON. Oldham, Ohio. 
VERBENA, Lemon Scented. 
The Lemon Verbena (Aloysia citriodora ) is an old 
fashioned favorite with delightfully scented foliage. 
A sprig of it is often included in mixed bouquets. The 
leaves when dried will retain their fragrance for years. It 
is a low-growing tender shrub and may be grown in 
the garden in summer and in pots in winter. Pkt. 10c. 
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= —WALL FLOWER. 
T hese old European favorites are not as much grown and appreciated in 
this country as they deserve, due, no doubt, to the fact that they are 
scarcely hardy in very cold locations, but in sheltered locations with 
protection they winter safely in Northern States, though, perhaps, it is 
better to sow the seed annually in spring, and winter the young plants 
over in the cold frame. They are worth the trouble, making nice bushy 
plants 1J feet high, bearing in the spring long spikes of most deliciously 
fragrant flowers of various colors, crimson, purple, yellow, apricot, ma¬ 
hogany. pink, etc. 
Wall Flower, Double Large-Flowering, Mixed Colors . Pkt. 10c. 
Wall Flower, Single Large-Flowering, Mixed Colors . 5c. 
Collection of 6 double Wall Flowers, 50c. 
Single Annual Wall Flower. This variety will flower throughout the 
summer and fall, from seed sown the same spring. Cinnamon-colored 
flowers, very fragrant. Pkt. 10c. 
Henderson’s Improved VINT NT I A C 
MAMMOTH-FLOWERING JUV IN IN I AO. 
These indispensable garden annuals are now greatly improved. The 
plants form handsome, compact bushes 3 feet in height, and the mammoth, 
perfectly formed double flowers measure 5 to 6 inches across. 
Mammoth Zinnias, Mixed 
Colors. Comprising new and 
rich hues. Pkt. 10c. 
Mammoth Salmon-Rose. 10c. 
Mammoth Crimson .10c. 
Mammoth Orange .10c. 
The collection of 6 separate Mammoth Zinnias, 60c. 
“Last spring I obtained from you seeds of Mammoth Zinnia. As a result 
I have one of the finest and showiest beds of Youth and Old Age ever seen any¬ 
where. 1 have for years raised Zinnias, but these are the most lovely and attract 
the most attention.” NATHAN G. DAGGETT , Schenectady, N. Y. 
Mammoth Yellow . .Pkt. 10c. 
Mammoth White .10c. 
Mammoth Scarlet, Striped 
Gold. Intense scarlet, striped 
golden-yellow.10c. 
LILLIPUT ZINNIAS. = 
Uncommonly pretty, thickly branching little plants, about a foot high. They fairly bristle with 
tiny, short-stemmed, very double flowers, hardly exceeding a large daisy in size. They may be used 
with success in pots as well as for groups and edgings. 
Lilliput, Scarlet Gem. Double scarlet. .Pkt. 10c. Lilliput, White Gem. Double white .Pkt. 10c. 
HENDERSON’S “ZEBRA” ZINNIAS. : 
Good^ large flowers of perfect shape, m colors such as orange, crimson, pink, yellow, violet, rose. 
scarlet, white, etc., three-fourths of which are striped, spotted and blotched wit 
hardly any two plants producing flowers alike. Mixed Colors 
fferent shades, 
Pkt. 10c. 
