Burbank's Hemerocallis Calypso 
Day Lily flowers averaging 5 inches 
across and are a glorious shade of deep 
lemon yellow. Grows 4 feet high. Blooms 
from spring to fall. Plant in full sun 01 
partial shade. Pronounced by experts to be 
one of the finest of all day lilies. 50c each; 
$3.00 per dozen. 
Win. H. Henderson’s New “Giant 
Orange” Hemerocallis —Flowers are very 
large deep orange covered with a gold dust 
sheen. Flowers are of a heavy substance 
and petals very wide. Comparable in width 
of petals and size to some of the Amaryllis 
hybrids. $1.50 each. Plant is 30 inches in 
height. 
Hemerocallis Fulva Maculata— Cadmium 
yellow in throat with di agon’s blood red in 
an arching band Through the center of the 
blocm. The outer portion of the petals is 
veined with red. $1.50 each. Enormous 
flowers. 
New Hemerocallis “Margaret Perry”— 
Height 50 inches. Cornelian red flowers with 
bright yellow star at throat that continues 
to the tips of petals as a stripe. Plant from 
September to February. $1.00 each. 
Hemerocallis (Double Orange)—Height 
50 inches. A beautiful double flowered day 
lily. Georgeous crange colored flowers that 
last two days on the plant as against one of 
ordinary varieties. Hard to beat. 35c 
each; 3 for $1.00. 
Alonsoa Grandiflora —Growing to 36' 
high and producing over many months 
flowers of the most brilliant military scarlet. 
Very showy in beds. Neat in appearance and 
very well worth growing in your garden. 
$1.50 per dozen; 25c each. 
Veronica Hendersonl Nana —A free 
flowering deep blue veronica not exceeding 
12' in height. Good for borders. A hardy 
perennial. Plants @ $1.50 per dozen. 25c 
each. 
NEW IVY —Geraniums “Brilliant” Bright 
cherry red producing flower clusters 4’ 
across with individual flowers l}4" across. 
Long stemmed and very hardy-flowering 
entire summer. Very spectacular. 35c 
each. 
“Tricolor” A beautiful orchid pink 
striped ruby red. Large individual flowers 
1 Yi ’ across in clusters 4" in diameter freely 
produced. Sometimes one plant produces 
a deep rose bloom. 50c each. 
“GOLDEN GATE” 
A new and extremely large flowered golden 
salmon geranium with an overlay of scarlet. 
Clusters up to 5" across. A greatly improved 
variety and the most outstanding color ever 
offered. $1.00 each. 
WM. H. HENDERSON'S NEW GIANT SHASTA HYBRID'S 
"Lacinatus" 
Shasta Daisy (close view) showing petal 
arrangement. See photo on right showing 
field grown plants of this beautiful new 
Shasta daisy. Also see description below 
photo on right. 
"Lacinatus" 
“Snow Queen” —Shasta Daisy Hybrid. 
Flower lovers who saw this last year were 
amazed at the size and abundance of bloom 
of this variety. Large blooms on long stems 
3 feet in length. Semi-double. Individual 
petals very wide. 25c each, $1.50 per dozen. 
A greatly improved Alaska daisy. 
“Supreme” —New Shasta Hybrid. Flowers 
4 inches in diameter. Possesses 14 distinct 
layers of petals which when fully developed 
make the flower 3 inches in depth. It re¬ 
sembles a pure white zinnia. Grows to 
height of 30 inches. Good bloomer and 
excellent cut flower. 50c each. 
The above new daisies represent many 
years oj hybridization and selection, requir¬ 
ing the growing oj many thousands oj 
individuals. They are superior to any 
offered elsewhere and will easily replace 
all older varieties when they are better 
known. 
Trees wtih Colored Autumn 
Foliage 
Euonymous Europeous —(Flame Tree) 
small 15 feet in height. This tree colors so 
vividly in the fall and winter that leaves 
resemble poinsettia petals. In addition, it 
bears such an abundant crop of crimson rose 
pods as to almost cover the tree. Later 
these pods burst, showing orange colored 
seeds. Very hardy (resistant to drought) 
and one of the most spectacular of all trees. 
$1.50 prepaid. 
New Shasta Hybrid. A very beautiful 
new lacinated daisy. Large 4-inch flowers 
that carry a large number of petals, the 
ends of which are finely cut. Plants are 
vigorous, growing to 3 feet in height and 
bloom over a long period. Excellent cut 
flower. The best of its type ever grown. 
Divisions from original plant 50c each; 
$3.00 per 12. Not less than 12 at this rate. 
“Sun-Ray” Shasta —Flowers 5 inches in 
diameter. Larger than Lacinatus and of 
similar form except the bottom row of 
petals are flat. A very beautiful new form 
of Shasta hybrid. 50c each; $3.00 per doz. 
One of my personal favorities. 
Llquidamber —(Deciduous) Tree growing 
to 60 feet. Symmetrical habit with maple¬ 
like lustrous leaves assuming a deep crimson 
color in autumn. Free from insects and 
diseases. 4-5 feet. $1.50 each. Smaller 
size $1.00. Prepaid. 
SPECIAL COLLECTION 
Special collection of above varieties 
one each $1.75 prepaid. Value purchased 
separately, $2.25. Five varieties in¬ 
cluded in collection. 
"Gigantea" 
(See Above Photo) 
The largest llovvered Shasta daisy I 
have ever grown. Blooms well over 6 
inches in diameter produced over the 
entire season. Semi-double in lorm. 
Possesses great substance and the most 
outstanding keeper ot all, when cut, keep¬ 
ing almost two weeks. Stems strong 
and erect. Wonderful new variety. 
50c each; $3.00 per dozen. 
INCLUDE TRANSPORTATION CHARGES 
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