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FLOWER SEEDS 
HELENIUM Biglowi, fine hardy plant, 2$ ft. 
high, with yellow Coreopsis-like flowers. . . . 
HELIOTROPE, well-known fragrant flowering 
plants, 1 to 2 ft. high, for pots or gardens. 
Finest mixed . 
Lemoine’s giant hybrids. (See page 91.) 
HEUCHERA sanguineus splendens, hardy 
perennial; long spikes of liery-red flowers.. 
HIBISCUS Afrlcanus, robust garden annual, 2 
ft. high, with saucer-shaped flowers, cream 
color with purple eye. 
HIBISCUS, hardy varieties (Marsh Mallows), 
these are showy hardy plants, forming 
bushes about 3 ft. high, bearing immense 
bowl-like flowers often f> ins. across. 
Rose-pink with white base. 
Giant Yellow, yellow, garnet throat. 
HOLLYHOCKS. (See pape 02.) 
Allegheny, mixed colors, hardy semi-double 
Single-flowering Hollyhocks, mixed colors 
HONEY SUCKLE aureo-retlculata, foliage 
green, netted yellow; flowers cream and 
yellow, fragrant; hardy climber; 15 ft. . . . 
HUMULUS Japonlcus (Japanese Hop), rapid¬ 
growing annual climber, 20 to 30 ft. high, 
with dense green foliage. ... 
Japonlcus, variegated. (See page 91) ... 
HYACINTHUS candlcans (Cape Hyacinth), a 
bulbous plant producing 3 ft. spikes, carry¬ 
ing white bell-shaped blossoms; 5 ft. 
ICE PLANT (Mesembryanthemum crystalli- 
num), annual trailer, for vases and rock 
work; leaves covered with ice-like drops; i ft. 
IMPATIENS Sultana, showy for potsorgarden; 
rose-colored single flowers in profusion; 1 ft.. 
N*. Hols til. (See page 91). 
INCARVILLEA Delavayil, beautiful garden 
plant with long flexible branches carrying 
large tubular flowers of rosy-red,spotted yel¬ 
low; 3 ft. 
IPOMCEA. (See page 94).. 
IVY. ENGLISH (Hedera Helix), well-known 
hardy vine, for moist, shaded positions; 
waxy-green leaves; 40 ft. ... 
IVY, KENILWORTH, neat, hardy climber, 
clinging to walls, etc.; 3 to G ft. 
KOCHIA. (Summer Cypress.) (See page 105) . 
KUDZU VINE (Pueraria Thunbergiana), a 
twining vine of remarkably rapid growth, 
attaining a length of 40 to 50 ft. In one 
season from established roots which aro 
hardy, though the vine dies down every 
winter in the North. Foliage large and 
lobed, purple pea-shaped flowers in clusters, 
borne late in the season. A fine vine for 
arbors, verandas, etc. 
LANTANA, thrifty tender perennials, flowering 
continuously .suitable for pot culture in win¬ 
ter or gardens in summer; 2 to 3 ft. 
Finest mixed. 
Plctavl Hybrids, a new French race of 
dwarf, compact, upright growth, producing 
abundantly massive clusters of flowers of 
various colors, including white, yellow, lilac, 
orange and red, etc. 
LARKSPUR, well-known garden annuals, pro¬ 
ducing long spikes of flowers. (For perennial 
sorts, see Delphinium .) 
Cardinale (TheCalifornian Larkspur).produc¬ 
ing scarlet flowers on spikes 3 to 4 ft. high... . 
Snow-white (Consolida imperials, fl. pi.), dou¬ 
ble white flowers; plant dwarf and compact. 
Tail-branching, blue. . 
Tall Rocket, mixed colors, 2* ft. spikes.. . 
Dwarf Rocket, mixed colors, 1 ft. spikes.. . 
Collection of Dwarf Rocket, 6 colors. 
44 44 44 44 12 colors. 
Collection of Branching, 6 colors. 
( For other kinds see page 92.) 
LATHYRUS latifolius. (See page 92.) 
LAVATERA trimestris, mixed colors, robust 
garden annual, 3 ft. high; large showy saucer¬ 
shaped flowers of rose, white, etc. 
LAVENDER, well-known hardy perennial, 1 to 
2 ft. high; spike of fragrant blue flowers. 
LINUM grandiflorum coccineum, garden 
annual, 1 ft. high; single scarlet flowers.. .. 
LOBELIA Erinus Varieties, bushy plants,with 
pendant branches, 6 to 9 ins. long, esteemed 
for drooping over vases, window boxes, etc., 
as well as for bedding; very profuse flowering. 
Erinus speciosa, bright blue flowers. 
44 gracilis, blue flowers; trailing. 
44 mixed colors, white, blue, rose, etc.. 
pkt. 
LOBELIA Compacta Varieties, of compact, 
bushy growth, 4 to 6 ins. high, indispensable 
for edgings, ribbon gardening, etc. 
Compacta, Blue King, dark blue, white eye. . 10 
44 White Gem, pure white. iq 
44 Crystal Palace compacta, dark blue !io 
4 4 44 Duplex, double blue.io 
44 Victoria, rose-red flowers. 15 
44 mixed varieties, blue, white, etc... . .10 
LOBELIA, Hardy Perennial Varieties, 2 to 4 
ft., producing brilliant flowers on tall spikes. 
Mixed hardy colors.10 
Cardinalis, scarlet-cardinal flower.10 
LUPINUS, Annual Varieties, Mixed, garden 
annuals of strong growth, 1£ to 3 ft. high; 
flowers of various colors on spikes. .05 
Arboreus, Snow Queen, hardy perennial, of 
bushy growth, 4 ft. high, bearing elegant 
racemes of white flowers.20 
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LITTLE BROWNIE MARIGOLD. 
HARDY LOBELIA. 
MIGNONETTE, BIRD’S MAMMOTH. 
LYCHNIS chalcedonica, the old favorite Scar¬ 
let Lychnis; hardy; 3 to 4 ft.05 
Haageana hybrids, mixed colors, bushy 
little plants, 1 ft. high, bearing freely in sum¬ 
mer large, showy single flowers, of white, 
salmon, red, etc.; usually grown as annuals. . .10 
MARIGOLD, African double, mixed, well- 
known garden annuals, 2 to 3 ft. high; large 
double flowers of yellow or orange.05 
French double dwarf, mixed colors, of com¬ 
pact, dwarf growth, 1 ft. high, with double- 
quilled flowers of maroon .yellow,striped,etc., .05 
Gia t-flowering, dwarf French, compact 
branching plants 12 to 15 inches high, bear¬ 
ing double flowers almost as large as African 
marigolds. Garnet-red, edged and striped 
golden yellow.10 
French double Liliput, mixed colors, 
little plants 4 to 5 ins. high, bearing small, 
button-like double flowers.10 
Collection, double French Dwarf, 6 colors.. ! 25 
44 44 African, 6 colors.25 
(For other kinds see page 93.) 
MARVEL OF PERU, mixed (Four O’clocks), 
bushy annuals, 2 ft. high; flowers of white, 
yellow, red, striped, etc. oz., 25c., .05 
Variegated foliage, mixed colors; oz., 30c., .05 
MATRICARIA alba plenissima, Snowball 
(Double White Feverfew), bushy annual, 
bearing double white flowers; fine for cut¬ 
ting. 8 ins.*high.10 
MATHIOLA bicornis (Evening Scented Stock), 
garden annual, 1 ft. high.05 
MAURANDIA, giant-flowering. (See page 94) .10 
MESEMBRYANTHEMUM tricolor, mixed, 
dwarf spreading annuals for dry situations; 
large single flowers of white or pink; oz.,50c., . 05 
MIGNONETTE, large-flowering, the popular 
fragrant garden annual. oz., 20c., .05 
Bird’s Mammoth, long, large spikes;oz.,50c., . 10 
Golden Queen, compact; yellow; oz., 50c., .05 
Silvery-white (Compacta argentea),oz.,S1.50, . 10 
(For other kinds see page 95.) 
MIMOSA pudica (Sensitive Plant), interesting 
annual; leaves close when touched; 2 ft., .05 
MIMULUS tigrinus, dwarf, bushy plants, 1 ft. 
high, with large Gloxinia-like flowers of va¬ 
rious colors, mixed, spotted and mottled. . .05 
Moschatus (Musk Plant); £ ft.; fragrant 
foliage; yellow flowers.05 
MINA lobata, rapid summer climber, 20 to 30 ft., 
with crimson and orange-colored flowers.10 
Sanguinea, blood-red with yellow throat.10 
MOMORDICA balsamina (Balsam Apple), an¬ 
nual climber, 15 ft., bearing ornamental 
orange-colored fruits with red interiors..... .05 
Charantia (Balsam Pear), copper-colored 
fruits with red interiors.05 
MOON FLOWER. (See page 94).10 
MORNING GLORIES. (SeeConvolvulus,p. 111.) 
4 4 4 4 Japanese. (See page 94.) 
MUSA ensete (Abyssinian Banana), a sub¬ 
tropical foliage plant, very decorative in 
potsor tubs, or bedded out; 10 to 15 ft.25 
MYOSOTIS, or Forget-me-nots, popular per¬ 
ennials, flowering the first season from 
early spring-sown seed. 
Dwarf Alpine, mixed colors, 4 to 6 ins. high .10 
Alpestris, blue. 05 
44 mixed, white, blue, pink, etc.. . .05 
Palustris, large-flowering, dark blue; 1 ft. . .10 
Victoria, round, bushy plants, 7 to 8 ins.; blue, . 10 
44 mixed colors, white, blue.pink, etc. .10 
(For other kinds see page 95.) 
Henderson's Superior Seeds suppi^ 0 "^ us direct to our customers; they are not sold in stores. 
