NEW C LAROT C FLOWEWNG NEMESIA. 
A greatly improved type of these valuable garden annuals ; the plants form com¬ 
pact little bustles about eight inches high, and bear during the summer months 
quantities of large flowers of unique form and of a great variety of colors and blend¬ 
ings, including white, yellow, crimson, pink, orange, salmon, etc. They flower the 
tiiseason, are easily 
grown, and make very 
showy flower beds, 
attracting the atten¬ 
tion of numbers of 
people who stop to 
inquire the name of the 
flowers. {See cut.) 
Pkt. 25 
NEW “ Ruffled Giant ” PANSIES. 
A remarkable strain of giant five-blotched Pansies, the flowers of which are so 
large and full that the broad petals seem to be‘ gathered” to tlie stem, causing 
them to be undulated and fluted from centre to circumference, not unlike “ frilled ” 
velvet. The unusual substance of the flowers, aided by these corrugations, thus 
enable them to present bold, open and handsome faces, even during windy or dry 
summer weather, when other extra large Pansy flowers flop or wilt. The flowers are 
extraordinarily large and are borne on strong stems well above the foliage; they 
are nearly all five blotched on the “odier” pattern.and contain some rich combina¬ 
tions of coloring, including some new lints and blendings not met with in other 
pansies, the predominating colors being various shades of garnet, ruby, indigo, 
heliotrope, canary, orange pink, terra cotta, violet, white, etc. The plants are 
vigorous, sturdy and bushy; foliage unusually large and healthy; they root 
deeply, thrive under extremes of temperature, and flower continuously and abun¬ 
dantly. and will give our customers great satisfaction. We only offer Henderson's 
New “Ruffled Giant” Pansies in Mixed Colors. {See cut.) . Pkt. 25 
new u Mammoth Parisian” pansies. 
The Parisian Pansies are distinguished by their characteristic colors and strong 
markings. There is usually a large “ blotch ” on each of the five petals, with a sur¬ 
rounding hand of some strikingly contrasting color, over all of which is thrown a 
cobweb-like netting of yet another hue. The combinations prevailing are composed 
of shades of cinnamon, violet, canary and orange yellow, black, garnet, light blue, 
violet, indigo, cream, etc. This New Mammoth strain has been brought up to a 
high standard of excellence, the flowers being of perfect shape, fine substance, well 
marked and of mammoth size, measuring, when properly cultivated, four inches 
across. A large number of these Pansies are also very fragrant, the perfume from 
a bunch of them being sufficient to fill a room. The plants are strong growers and 
profuse bloomers. These Pansies were awarded the Gold Medal at the Hamburg 
{Germany) Exposition . Pkt. 25 
“BLOOD RED" 
Ever-flowering 
HARDY POPPIES. 
New Orientale Hybrids. Containing 
charming new colors, pink blotched purple, 
blood-red blotched black, glowing scarlet, 
reddish orange, salmon.etc. For permanent 
beds these brilliant large-flowering hardy 
Poppies stand unrivaled ; the flowers average 
six to nine inches across and are simply 
grand ; the plants are robust growers, three 
to four feet high. Mixed Colors. ... Pkt. 25 
TWO GRAND NEW 
GIANT PETUNIAS. 
NEW POPPIES. 
Japanese Double Miniature. Very pretty little compact, bushy plants, 
only eight inches high when in bloom; flowers very double, about one 
inch across, on straight stems four inches above the foliage; nice assort¬ 
ment of colors—pink, white, scarlet, flesh, orange, rose, etc., in mixture. 
{See cut.) . Pkt. 10 
Shirley, Fiery Scarlet. Magnificent large single and semi-double 
flowers of brilliant scarlet.10 
Shirley, Rose Pink. Large flowers of an exquisite shade of warm 
pink. Pkt. 10 
PRIMROSE. 
{Primula Obconica 
Kermesinn). 
A new colorand q, de¬ 
sirable addition to this 
popular class of ever- 
blooming primroses. 
Pkt. 20 
Admiration. The “bluest” Petunia we 
have ever seen. The flowers at first, are 
of bluish purple, velvety and rich, changing 
to lighter blue as the flowers age; they are 
further ornamented with large clear white 
blotches, rendering this large-flowering 
Petunia very distinct and showy. Pkt. 25 
Ring of Emerald. A very striking novelty, 
attracting much attention; the large pink 
and crimson flowers are banded with pure 
green.25 
FRINGED 
** Ever-flowering n 
PRIMROSES. 
{Primula obconica granditlora timbriata hybrids.) 
The old P. obconica has long been a favorite pot plant 
for house and conservatory culture on account of its 
wonderful blooming qualities, flowering nearly all the 
year through. These new, large-flowering or granditlora 
varieties are great improvements, producing trusses of 
large fringed edge flowers nearly double the size of the 
older type and containing several colors, including laven¬ 
der, blush pink, white, rose, etc. {See cut.) Mixed 
Colors . Pkt. 20 
BABY PRIMROSES. 
{Primula Forbesi.) 
Splendid profuse-flowering little primroses 
for pot culture, blooming in a few weeks after 
sowing and continuing in bloom for months. 
Flowers rosy lilac with yellow eye. Pkt. 25 
