A New Bignonia Grandiflorct 
{See Above 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 avei’age over 100 to a single cluster. 
Quick grower. Hardy anywhere. Strong 
grafted plants ready from December to 
April 1st. In bloom all summer. 2 year 
grafts, $1.50. 
Jasniinum stephanense —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 petiolaris —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 $1.75. Also single purple 
and single pink flowering varieties. Prepaid. 
Mandeviliea (Chilean Jasmine) —A hand¬ 
some summer flowering vine with large 
2-inch blossoms of pure waxy white. Intense 
asmine fragrance. Foliage large and very 
attractive. Highly recommended. $1.00 
each. 
Polygonum auberti (Silver Fleece Vine)— 
A strong growing fall flowering vine, pro¬ 
ducing perfect masses of white flowers that 
are quite fragrant. Easily grown and disease 
free. 75c each. 
New Hollyhock —(W. H. Henderson’s 
Double Apricot Shades)—Large flowers up 
to G inches in diameter exquisitely blended 
shades of apricot orange on graceful stems 
4-6 ft. long. Edges of petals laciniated and 
ruffled making a marvelous transformation 
of this popular flower. Seed 25c pkt. One 
year roots, $1.50 per dozen; 25c each. 
Fall Blooming Tree 
Cassia Splendid a —A fall blooming small 
tree growing to 10 feet. Hardy in climates 
as low as 10" above zero. Very large flowers 
of a beautiful golden yellow produced in 
masses. One of the very few fall flowering 
trees. Plant in full sun for best results. 
Gal. cans @ $1.00 each. 
W. H. HENDERSON'S GIANT ZINNIAS 
(Illustrated Above) 
Wonderful rich color combinations never before seen in this type of zinnias. 
Enormous full double flowers rivaling dahlias. This strain is unique in that no two 
individuals are alike in color or type. Many new types are semi-cactus, crested and 
the new chrysanthemum flowered type. Colors including old gold, salmon, golden 
yellow, orange, scarlet, dark velvet, crimson, lavender, light and deep pink, with 
flame centers. They represent the very highest development stage of the modern 
zinnias. Seed offered only in mixed colors (above 150 seeds in pkt.) 50c pkt.; $1.25 
for 3 pkts. No half-packets offered. , 
The Zinnias described above are the result oj twelve years oj constant selection and 
crossing. Anyone who has ever seen these in bloom needs no introduction as to their 
superior colors and size. 
W. H. Henderson’s New “Fiesta” 
Zinnia (Illustrated in Natural Color on 
Rear Cover of this Catalogue.)—Beau¬ 
tiful new creation. The most astonishing 
new variety and a distinct break in two 
colors. Individual flowers 1-1 pj' in 
diameter. No two flowers, even upon 
the same plant, are ever alike. Admirably 
adapted for cutting and bedding pur¬ 
poses. Height 18-24*. Colors are vivid 
yellow striped, quartered and halved 
with scarlet and orange. Makes one of 
the most attractive cut flowers because 
of the individuality of each blossom. 
50 cents per package. 
VV. H. Henderson’s New Gypsy Zinnia— 
A most unusual new and distinct type of 
Baby Zinnia. Flowers are double and semi¬ 
double about 1 inch in diameter. Colors in¬ 
cluded are mahogany red, ruby red, copper 
and crimson zoned and tipped yellow and 
white. Admirable for bedding purposes as 
plants possess an entirely different range of 
colors and are not comparable to any other 
class. 50c per packet. 
Henderson’s Baby Zinnias —Plants low 
and compact rarely exceeding 2 ft. in 
height. Excellent for bedding purposes. 
Flowers are small and produced in great 
profusion on long stems well above foliage. 
Make gorgeous display in the garden. More 
delicate and graceful for small bouquets than 
other zinnias. Mixed colors only 25c pkt 
Convolvulus Minor —A beautiful dwarf 
bush type of morning glory seldom exceeding 
15 inches in height. Flowers of deep gentian 
blue with contrasting white center. 25c 
packet. 
New Hollyhock—Orange Prince —Very 
pleasing. Flowers are large and durable. 
Color deep orange. Strong plants 25c each. 
New Hollyhock—Golden Giant —Very 
large durable flowers of pure yellow. Tall 
and vigorous. Very striking. Plants 25c 
each. Seeds 25c packet. 
Burbank’s Crimson Morning Glory— 
Beautiful large blossoms of bright crimson. 
Very prolific bloomer. 25c packet. 
Marigold “Dixie Sunshine”— A late 
blooming tall growing annual. Flowers 2 
inches in diameter. Very durable. Resembl¬ 
ing a formal mum. Color pure gold yellow. 
15c packet. 
Burbank’s Amaranthus “Molten Fire” 
An easily grown annual growing to height of 
4 feet. Foliage striking deep maroon de¬ 
veloping centers of vivid fire red. Sow after 
danger of frost. 25c packet. 
Scabiosa “Blue Cockade” —Splendid new 
biennial from England. Very large flowers 
of an exquisite shade of azure blue. Blooms 
entire summer. Long stems. Excellent 
keepers. Seeds, 25c packet. 
Mexican Sunflower —A rare annual from 
Mexico. Many stout stems grow from the 
base with large leaves. The flowers are 
large and remind one of an immense single 
dazzling scarlet zinnia. Blooms for a long 
period and is especially desirable for plant¬ 
ing in front of tall shrubs or in the back¬ 
ground of wide borders. 25c per packet. 
I have been testing and improving Zinnias jor seventeen years and the above types 
represent the finest I have ever grown. They above strains have been acclaimed by experts 
as the finest in commerce today. 
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