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HENDERSON'S SUPERIOR DOUBLE HOLLYHOCKS 
received the highest award at the World’s Columbian Ex¬ 
position, Chicago, 1893. 
Grand summer and autumn flowering plants, bear¬ 
ing long spikes of double flowers, 3 to 4 inches 
across. They are old inhabitants of our gar¬ 
dens, but are now so improved in double¬ 
ness and enlarged in size, under our 
special culture and hybridization, as 
to be revelations of gorgeous beauty 
to those who have not seen these 
improved sorts. Hardy biennial, 5 
to 8 feet high. The seed we offer 
has been saved from our unrivaled 
collection of choicest improved 
double varieties. (See cut.) 
Double Blush . Pkt. .10 
Canary-Yellow. 10 
Crimson. 
Deep Rose. 
Lavender. 
Light Apricot. 
Black. 
Maroon. 
Pink. 
Purple. 
Salmon. 
White 
** Violet Centre 10 
Extra Choice Double Mixed. 
From named varieties. 1,000 
seeds, 50c. Pkt. .10 
IMPORTED COLLECTIONS 
of Superior Double Hollyhocks. 
6 Separate colors, 40c. 
12 Separate colors, 75c. 
“ The Hollyhock seed I had of you 
two years ago I planted in a large 
mound, and last summer they were 
just lovely and much admired by all 
who saw them.” 
Mrs. 1. T. BROWNELL , 
Little Compton , R. I. 
“ The Hollyhocks from you last 
season were much superior to any 
ever seen here by any one. I have 
never seen such magnificent Holly¬ 
hocks either North or South.” 
W. II. CHADBOURN, 
Wilmington , N. C. 
For Henderson’s Hybrid 
Ever-blooming Hollyhocks, 
see page 76. 
TAIiIi BRANCHING IiARKSPURS. 
This splendid class grows 2 
to 3 feet high and bears long 
spikes of large double flowers 
on long stems, rendering them 
of exceptional value for cutting 
purposes. They are of long- 
continued bloom, keeping up 
a bright display until cut down 
by frost. Several bright colors 
mixed. (See cut.) . Pkt. .10 
GIANT 
HYACINTH-FLOWERED 
LARKSPURS. 
A much improved type of the 
popular garden annual. The 
splendid flowers are much 
larger, very double and of various 
beautiful colors, shades and mark¬ 
ings, borne on spikes like immense 
Hyacinths. Height, 15 to 18 in¬ 
ches. Mixed Colors.. . J>kt. . 10 
" You can say for Mrs. Harriet 
Baldwin, that Henderson's Flower 
Seeds are all and more than you 
claim them to be; our flower garden 
is the admiration of the County .” 
Mrs. JNO. L. BALDWIN, 
Mercersburg, Pa. 
HENDERSON’S SUPERIOR 
Garden 
MARIGOLD. 
These grand African Marigolds pro¬ 
duce densely double flowers, 8 to 10 
inches in circumference, and of the 
regularity and perfection of a Dahlia 
A highly meritorious feature is the 
compact, dwarf habit, of the plants, 
which form dense bushes only 15 to 18 
inches high by 2 feet across. For effective 
garden display during the summer and 
autumn months, nothing can surpass the 
gorgeous masses of color of these grand varieties. 
Pride of the Garden, Mixed Colors. Pkt. . 10 
“ “ “ Canary-Yellow.10 
“ «« •• Golden-Orange .... 10 
‘ 1 Your * Pride of the Garden ’ is the Excelsior of all 
Marigolds, being dwarf bushy, early and very large flow¬ 
ered.”—WILLIAM BEDMAN, Woodbridge. N. J. 
DOUBLE. FRENCH MARIGOLD. Gilt E,dQ6. 
A large-flowering French Marigold of robust growth and large, perfectly double 
flowers, measuring from 3 to 4 inches across; color, velvety-maroon, edged with 
yellow. Pkt. 10c. 
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