86 
(Introduced by us last season as No 5.) 
This Is a new and brilliant, 
flowing scarlet Aster, free from 
the magenta tinge usual in red 
Asters; tne Sowers m.asure 
from 3 to 4 inches across, are 
of regular globular form, per¬ 
fectly double to the centre, and 
borne freely on sturdy cande¬ 
labra branching plants abo«»t 15 
inches high; an exceedingly effec¬ 
tive bedder. Price, per packet, 
15c. - 
“ I am delighted with your now Aster 
No. 5. It is royally grand." Mas. 1 nos. 
COLK8, Fulton, N. Y. 
“7 wish to say th it the Prize Aster (No. 5) 
surpasses any Red Aster I aver saw and is ad¬ 
mired by all" Mas. A. It. Kelton, Orange, Mass, 
Henderson’s 
Heui Pansy 
S' Roddy 
s s 
Gold. 
#Oj 
(Introduced by us last season as No. 7.) 
Tills Is one of the most beautiful Pansies 
ever grown; the flowers are of tin* giant 
class, measuring when well grown 8 inches 
across; the coloring In this variety is a 
marvel of richness, velvety garnet, bright 
rod and golden yellow, Indescribably blend¬ 
ed. The plants are of unusually luxuriant, 
robust growth, rooting deeply, withstand¬ 
ing dry summer weather, and bloom contin¬ 
uously throughout the season. Per packet, 
15c. 
“ / have grown 8 or 0 ot your new Pansies 
(No. 7) to perfection. They are very large 
quite round, and contain 7 or 8 distinct mark¬ 
ings—persons seeing them call them beauties. 
T. Jennings, Chntfleld,Minn. 
"There could not be a more lovely Pansy; it is 
roaIly superb." Mbs. Geo. A. Smith, Zelieuople, Pa. 
r t He four 
<£P 
^ lower <g eei>s 
IN d*,£d*J*d* 
jarttren /Vehoersoa/ £ Co. 
INTRODUCED BY US LAST SEASON 
---UNDER NUMBER- 
And for which we offered money prizes for the best 
names suggested for them by our customers 
ARE OFFERED ON THIS PAOE. 
The Addresses of Prize Winners arc given on page 3 . 
HENDERSON’S 
JRem Coreopsis 
i S Gloth of Gold. 
(Introduced by us last season as No. 6.) 
One of the finest hardy garden plants grown, 
forming large clumps 2 to 3 feet high and 
Increasing in beauty, luxuriance and florif- 
erousness each year, though it flowers the 
first season from seed sown early. It is an 
improved variety of the lanceolata grandi- 
flora type,producing long-stemmed,immense 
rich yellow flowers, shaded with orange; 
flowering in profusion for a long period dur¬ 
ing the summer; unequaled for cutting; grows 
anywhere. Per packet, 15c. 
'If you could see my plants of Coreopsis—your 
novelty No. C—they are a perfect wonder, a waving 
mass of gold, such immense dowers. We cut a few 
We were much pleased lo receive so many letters praising 
the beauty of these novelties and regret that limited 
space permits us to print so few. /_ 
for the house and they look perfectly elegant — such 
long graceful stems, but the plants attract so much 
attention from the street that ire hate to cut any more 
dowers from them." Mas. C. JL. North, Zanesville, Ohio. 
Henderson’s New Poppy 
Dolly Varden.^ 
(Introduced by us last season as No. 8.) 
A new strain of double and semi- 
double Poppies of remarkable 
beauty; the plants are sturdy, 
branching hushes about 15 inches 
high, producing for months my¬ 
riads of exquisite crushed satin¬ 
like flowers, about 8 inches across, 
of the most charming combina¬ 
tions of coloring, ranging from 
flesh-pink to rose, crimson, ma¬ 
roon, white, etc., margined, net¬ 
ted, striped, flaked and mottled; 
exceedingly effective for garden 
beds; mixed colors. Per packet, 
15c. - 
“/ am very much pleased with 
your Poppy (No. 8) and intend to 
show the dowers at the Ottawa 
IIorticultoral Societies' exhibit ion 
ns a novelty. There are some very 
due colors in them. Their delicacy 
coloring is better than that of the ‘ Shirleys,’ 
and they bear a wonderful quantity of dowers." 
A. Ellis, Carleton Chambers, Ottawa, Can. 
HENDERSON’S, 
^Heoi Aster 
Red Rassar. 
WE DELIYER FREE { R° 'k^EXI^ES^OFFICE } IN TJ1E D. S. ALL VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS, BULBS HAD BOOKS, 
