Selected Bearded Iris 
IRIS SPECIES 
Easter Morn —An excjuisite pure wiiite iris 
witli flaring falls. Tlie lini-st white on thef 
market. $1.00 each. 
Jean Cayeaux- 
or coffee brown 
each. 
—Magnificient new Havana 
iri.s. Large flowers. $2.00 
Happy Days —A fine new pure yellow as 
large as El Capitan. $2..'j0 each. Truly a 
beauty. 
Depute Nomblot —One of the world's most 
unusual iris. Standards rosy purple over¬ 
laid bronze; falls very wide and of a garnet 
red color. Deep bronze beard. 4 feet in 
height. 75c each. 
California Gold —The deepest of all yellows 
with exceptionally large flowers. Will not 
fade. $3.00 each. 
Purissima —Very attractive, new, white. 
Large flowers. Profuse bloomer. .50c each. 
Frelda Mohr —Extra large flowers. Orchid- 
pink effect. 40 inches high. 35c each. 
Gobelin Red —Actually blood red; wonder¬ 
ful color, 30 inches high. 50c each. 
San Diego —Greatly improved Gaudichau. 
Falls flaring 36 inches high. 50c each. 
Pluie de Or —Best golden yellow self color. 
36 inches high. 50c each. 
Clara Noyes —Blend of apricot and peach 
tones; large flowers. 36 inches. 50c each. 
Iris Monneri 
{See Sboi’e Photo) 
This beautiful iris grows over 4 feet in 
height. The flowers are deep golden yellow. 
One of the finest cut flowers of the entire iris 
family. The stems are long and many 
leaves may be cut after the manner of gladio¬ 
lus. Flowers resemble Spanish iris, but are 
four times their size. Beardless type. 
Plant in full sun or partial shade. Blooming 
season longer than bearded iris. Plant from 
August to January. 35c each; 85c for 3; 
$2.00 for 12. Write for prices on larger 
quantities. 
Iris —Not labeled, mixed colors for massing 
purposes. $4.00 per 100, F. O. B. Fresno. 
No charge for packing. 
Louisiana Violipurpurea <Small) —Deep 
claret purple with Gold center. Hardy in 
the north. 3 feet. Plant July-October. 
$1.00 each. 
Louisiana Vlnlcolor (Small) —Deep claret 
purjile with gold center. Hardy. 3 feet. 
$2.50 each. 
Louisiana Gigantea Coerulea (Small)— 
Bright violet blue. Flowers marked with 
yellow center. 4 feet. Hardy. $1.50 each. 
Louisiana Fulva —Terra cotta or brick red. 
36 inches in height. $1.00 each. 
The ahooe species are among the most 
\heaiitijully colored iris eoer seen. They are 
not excelled hg any other type oj iris. 
I am at present interested in hybridizing 
various beardless types of iris native to 
Louisiana. For grace of form and richness 
of color these are unsurpassed. They have 
a great future, and when better known will 
be even more popular than our best German 
iris. 
SPECIAL COLLECTION of above 
Louisiana types in mixed colors selected 
hybrids, $2.50 per dozen. 
Iris Stylosa —Plants are low growing; 
foliage long grass-like leaves. Winter 
bloomer. Sometimes known as Xmas Iris. 
Flowers deep lavender blue with orange 
tongue. Very fragrant. Starts blooming in 
September on Pacific Coast. Plant early 
in spring. Beardless. 25c each; 60c for 3; 
$2.25 for 12. 
FLOWERING VINES 
A Ne'w Bignonia Grandiflora 
{See Ahooe Photo) 
A very rare giant flowering trumpet vine 
bearing many apricot pink and orange 
flowers that are from 3-4 inches in diameter. 
Flower are borne in immense clusters and 
will average over 100 to a single cluster. 
Quick grower. Hardy anywhere. Strong 
grafted plants ready from December to 
April 1st. In bloom all summer. Two 
sizes, 2 year grafts, $1.50; 3 year grafts, 
$2.00 each. 
Confederate Jasmine —Star-shaped flower; 
pure white—very fragrant. Foliage thick 
and glossy. Evergreen vine blooming most 
of the summer. Gallon cans, 85c. 
Bignonia Violacea —Evergreen Trumpet 
vine flowers large, orchid, pink, yellow 
center. Foliage glossy. One of the most 
beautiful flowering vines. 75c each. 
Aristoloctiia —Dutchman's Pipe—a tall 
high, climbing hardy vine, widely cultivated 
for its fine foliage. Leaves roundish or 
kidney shaped. 6 to 14 inches wide. Flowers 
are yellowish brown shaped like a pipe. 
Good for quickly covering unslightly objects 
with great speed. 50c each. 
Thunbergia gtbsonl —Beautiful climbing 
or trailing vine blooming through entire 
summer. Produces large flowers to 1 
inches across of the most vivid orange of all 
flowers known. 50 cents each. Prepaid. 
Not hardy below 28 degrees. 
New Climbing Seneclo —A tender rapid 
growing vine blooming throughout summer 
into fall. Flowers about 2}^ inches across 
of brilliant copper scarlet, daisy like in form 
One of the most beautiful flowering vines 
known and should be in every garden. 
Produces large clusters of bloom. Plant 
in full sun. Protect from frost. $1.00 
each. Prepaid. Ready in April. 
Mandevlllea (Chilean Jasmine) —A hand¬ 
some summer flowering vine with large 
2-inch blossoms of pure waxy white. Intense 
jasmine fragrance. Foliage large and very 
attractive. Higlfly recommended. 75c each. 
Jasminum stepbanense —An extremely 
rapid growing vine producing quantities of 
lavender pink very fragrant flowers. One 
of the most rapid growing of all vines and 
highly desirable for quickly covering 
trellises or unsightly objects. 50 cents each 
Hydrangea petlolarls —Climbing Hydran¬ 
gea. Attractive self clinging vine. Flat 
loose clusters of fragrant white flowers 
averaging 5 inches across. Good on stone 
or brick walls. 75 cents. Prepaid. 
Wisteria —Double violet blue. Grafted 
vines of the best varieties of Wisteria. The 
double variety is especially recommended 
for the longer lasting qualities of the blooms. 
2 year grafted .$S.00. Also single purple 
and single pink flowering varieties. Prepaid. 
Clematis Species 
Clematis panlculata —Japanese flowering 
clematis. When in bloom in the fall the vine 
is completely covered with white very 
fragrant flowers. Racemes of blooms often 
5 feet long. A very fast growing hardy vine. 
2 year $1.00. Prepaid. 
Clematis montana rubens —A rapid 
growing vine to 20 feet. Flowers produced 
in masses in early spring. 2 to 3 inches in 
diameter. Pink in color. Beautiful spring 
flowering vine. 75 cents each. 
Clematis tangutlca (Golden Clematis)— 
A very beautiful fast growing vine producing 
golden yellow flowers in late summer and 
fall. 75 cents. Prepaid. 
INCLUDE TRANSPORTATION CHARGES 
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WM. H. HENDERSON EXPERIMENTAL GARDENS 
