Flowering Trees 
Burbank’s Prunus 
“Thundercloud” —Leaves 
are dark maroon in color, 
measure 6 inches long, and 
arc held tliroughout the en¬ 
tire season. In color it is not 
equalled by any other tree. 
Bright autumn coloring from 
March until November. 
Grows about same size as an 
average plum tn-e. Very 
striking. 36-inch trees $1.00 
each, prepaid. 
Prunus Bliriana —Best of 
all flowering plums. Deep 
rose pink flowers; semi- 
double. Blooms over long 
season. Showy foliage of 
dark green tinged with 
bronze 3 to 5 feet in height. 
75c each. Prepaid. 
Laburnum Vossl —“Gold¬ 
en Chain” tree. 30 feet. 
Spring blooming tree with 
long wisteria-like clusters, 
(to 20 inches) of golden 
yellow flowers. A mag- 
nificient flowering tree. $2.50 
each. 5 to 6 feet. Not 
prepaid. Plant in sun; very 
hardy. 
Koelruteria Bipinnata— 
“Golden Rain” tree grows to 
30 feet in height. Produc¬ 
ing in early summer enor¬ 
mous panicles of golden 
yellow flowers followed in 
fall by large pods of copper 
red. Produces an extremely 
beautiful fall show of color. 
$1.50 each. 30 to 36 inches. 
Plant in sun; perfectly 
hardy. 
WM. H. HENDERSON'S NEW 
"CRIMSON GIANT" CHARD 
A cross between the sweet sugar beet and Swiss chard. The leaves are as deeply 
crimped and pitted as a Savory cabbage. Nothing in the garden can be as easily 
raised and no other vegetable produces such a large and continuous supply of delicious 
and healthful succulent food. 
Very beautiful and highly ornamental in the garden. Visitors to my gardens 
are enthusiastic in praise of its value as an ornamental plant. It is more delicious 
than the beet garden spinach. The leaves of this new "Crimson Giant” are of a 
rich dark green color, often 24 Inches long and are crisp and tender. The leal stalks 
are also very edible, and should be cooked with the leaves. The stalks are rich 
crimson in color, and average 2 feet in length. The plant reminds one of a well- 
grown rhubarb. The color is retained if cooked over a quick lire about twenty 
minutes, 50c per packet; .$2.50 an ounce. 
Koelruteria paniculata —“Golden Rain 
Tree”. A small tree with compound foliage 
producing in early summer enormous 
panicles of golden yellow flowers, frequently 
3 feet in length. Seed pods in fall resemble 
Japanese Lanterns in form. Very hardy. 
Trees 30 to 36 inches in height, 75 cents 
each. 4 to 6 feet, $1.50 each. Prepaid. 
Hawthorn “Paul’s Scarlet” —The best 
of all flowering hawthorn varieties. A 
medium sized tree to 20 feet. Too well 
known to need a descripiion. 5 to 6 feet, 
2 year branched .$2.00. Not prepaid. 5 to 
6 feet whips, $1.00. Prepaid. 
Crateagus cordata “Washington Haw¬ 
thorn” —A small tree to 15 feet. Large 
white flowers in masses in the spring, 
followed in late summer and fall by largo 
clusters of Pyracantha like berries of deep 
red. Foliage assumes wonderful autumnal 
tints of yellow-gold bronze and red. A 
beautiful tree. 3 feet, 75 cents; 4 to 5 feet, 
$1.75. Prepaid. 
Tamarlx —Summer blooming type. Feath¬ 
ery foliage. Blooms throughout the entire 
summer producing quantities of lilac-pink 
flowers resembling Jaly of the Valley. V€>ry 
rapidly growing tree and succeeding well 
with little or no care. $1.00. 
JAPANESE FLOWERING CHERRIES 
Kwanson —Double pink 3 to 4 feet, 2 year 
branched $1.75; 3 to 4 feet, 1 year, $1.25. 
Prepaid. 
Mt. Fuji —White, double. Same prices as 
above. Prepaid. 
Naden —Double, deep. Same prices as 
above. Prepaid. 
Burhank’s “Corona” Rose —A vigorous 
climbing polyantha producing an abundance 
of appleblossom pink flowers with lighter 
centers in enormous clusters. 
This rose occupied a conspicuous place on 
Luther Burbank's homo for many years and 
was a great favorite of his. $1 each prepaid. 
Henderson's 
New Giant Single Pink Althea 
New Giant Single Pink Althea —Excel¬ 
lent new variety with flowers fully 5 inches 
in diameter. Beautiful rose colored blooms. 
Prolific bloomer: produced from June until 
October. $1.00 each. 
Althea coelestis —Single Blue Althea. 
Magnificent and distinctive variety. 18 to 
24 inches at 75 cents. Prepaid. 
Althea “Snowdrift” —2 to 3 feet at 75 
cents. Surpasses all other varieties ecxept 
our Giant Pink Variety. Finest of all white 
varieties. Prepaid. 
INCLUDE TRANSPORTATION CHARGES 
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WM. H. HENDERSON EXPERIMENTAL GARDENS 
