Rosa Hugonis 
(See Above Photo) 
Golden shrub rose of China. The long 
graceful branches with fern-like leaves are 
covered in early spring with wreaths of fra¬ 
grant yellow floweis. Plant as a shrub for 
color effect. Grows 4-5 feet high. Strong 
plants, $1.00 each. Medium sized plants 
75c. 
Rosa Bicolor —A shrub growing 4-5 feet 
high. Blooms from early spring to summer. 
Flowers are single 212-3 inches across and 
are the richest coppery scarlet I have ever 
seen in any flower. A cluster of golden 
stamens enhances the beauty. Reverse of 
petals are gold. Strong plants $1.00 each. 
Crinum "White Queen" 
(See Above Photo) 
This beautiful variety was produced by cross¬ 
ing tropical species with an American native 
plant. Each plant bears many stems that 
carry large clusters of 25 or more flowers that 
are 5 inches in diameter. Very fragrant, 
and increase in size and beauty each season. 
Plant in full sun or partial shade. Large 
bulbs. Each $3.00; offsets $1.00 each. 
Bulbs when full grown frequently weigh 
from 8 to 15 pounds each. 
PERUVIAN DAFFODIL 
(See Above Photo) 
Bulbous plant, producing for many months throughout the summer flowers 
resembling Amaryllis. Very sweet scented, and splendid for cutting purposes. Stems 
18 inches long. Flowers are white in color, and are excellent keepers. Plant almost 
evergreen. 25c each; $1.50 per dozen. Not less than 12 at this rate. Prepaid. 
Blooms from June to October. Proving very popular. 
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Rosa Xanthlna —A semi-double bright 
yellow flowered shrub rose. Height to 6 
feet. Very handsome and very worthy of 
trial by gardeners who desire masses of 
color. $1.00 each. Strong plants. 
NEW TIGRIDIA HYBRIDS 
Mexican Shell Flower —Gorgeous large 
flowers 6-8" across produced on gladiolus¬ 
like stems. Blooming season most of the 
summer. Easily grown in partial shade or 
full sun. Requires good drainage. 
Rare Colors: 
Pure white— @ $2.00 per dozeD. 
Wine red—@ $2.00 per dozen. 
Lavender pink— @$1.50 per dozen. 
Red and Yellow (old orig. var.)—@ 
$1.00 per dozen. 
Wonder Plant 
Xerophyllum Tenax —Bear Grass. A 
most beautiful plant with beautiful grass¬ 
like foliage. (dark green). Has white flowers 
produced in racemes often 4 feet long on 
stems 6 feet high in early summer. Very 
fragrant. A plant in full bloom is an un¬ 
forgettable sight. Grow in partial shade with 
good drainage for best results. Evergreen. 
Belongs to the lily family. Balled plants 
12"-15" $1.50 each. One of the world’s most 
attractive and unusual flowering plants. 
Not prepaid. 
Easily Grown Orchid 
HARDY CHINESE ORCHIDS 
Hardy in the east as far north as Washing¬ 
ton, D. C. A most attractive bulbous plant. 
As easily grown as a Spanish iris or Lily of 
the Valley. Thriving in either shade or sun 
with good drainage. Flowers agout 2" 
across. These are produced 2 to 6 on a stem 
15-18" high. Flowers in late spring, and 
resembles in every detail (except size) a 
Cattelya orchid, the one so commonly sold 
by florists everywhere. Foliage like a minia¬ 
ture gladiolus in form with a white edge on 
either side. 50c each; $5.00 per dozen. 
Alba (pure white form of above) at $1.00 
each. Very rare. 
Perfect Border Plant 
Nierembergla Caerulaea “Blue Cup 
Flower” New perennial. Will outbloom 
lantana. Ideal for borders growing only 
5-6 inch tall with a spread of 8-10 inches. 
Starts blooming in mid-spring and continues 
until frost. At all times neat and tid y in 
appearance. Strain we offer is grown from 
cuttings and is of a uniform height and deep 
lavender blue in color with a yellow throat. 
Should be planted in sun or partial shade. 
Do not cultivate. 2H" pots @ 25c each. 
$2.50 per dozen. Splendid for perennial 
borders or use in rock gardens. Not peren¬ 
nial where temperatures drop below 10° 
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WM. H. HENDERSON EXPERIMENTAL GARDENS 
