NEW CARNATIONS 
(IF. II. Hendersons New Hybrids) 
APRICOT QUEEN—Clear orange salmon (new) 50c each. 
NEW YELLOW—Clear lemon yellow (new) 25c each. 
PURITAN—Largest pure white grown (new) 25c each. 
All 25c Carnations $2.00 per dozen. 
Great advancements have been made in 
the carnation and we offer below the very 
best in commerce today. Carnations need 
full sun and should be disbudded to obtain 
maximum size. They should be pinched back 
upon receipt of plant to insure good branches. 
Heavy pruning once a year is recommended 
to keep plants neat and tidy in appearance. 
“Pharoah” A wonderful new carnation. 
Petals bright orange with tips of each petal 
fringed with red. There are no pencilings. 
Blooms measure 3>£-4J^ inches across, 
and are full and well formed. Plant robust 
and stems long and strong. The greatest 
advance in carnation development offered 
today. 50c each. 
“Spectrum Supreme” Large vigorous 
red carnation of top quality. Long stems 
at 25 cents each. 
“Luxury” A new bright red variety. 
Excellent variety. Best red in commerce 
today. @ 25c. 
“Snow White” A new giant carnation 
with extra large flowers 4-5' across. Blooms 
full and high centered. Show quality. Free 
bloomer. The finest white I have ever 
seen. 50c. 
“Giant Laddie” A salmon sport of Laddie 
with larger flower with deeper and more 
vigorous than parent. Good producer of 
show quality blooms. 35c each. 
“Woburn” The leading crimson carnation. 
Highest ranking quality. Blooms large and 
full with slightly fringed petals. @ 25c each 
Barbara Farr —A fine new scarlet variety. 
25c each. 
Barbara Brigham —Beautiful orange and 
rose variegated. 25c each. 
Pelargonium —Orchid-pink with basal color 
of purple. 35c each. 
Maytime —Beautiful new light pink. 25c 
each. 
Clematis Davidiana — A unique herbace¬ 
ous clematis blooming in much the same 
manner as the tall perennial phlox. Pro¬ 
duces quantities of fragrant gentain blue 
flowers all summer. Strong heavy roots 
$1.00 each. Very hardy. 
Extra Fine Camellias 
Camellia “Grandlflora Rosea” —The 
most beautiful of all informal varieties. 
Flowers up to seven inches in diameter and 
a gorgeous deep rose in color. Marvelous 
variety (very rare). 8-12 inch in 5 inch 
pots at $1.50. 
C. M. Hovey or Magnolia King — A very 
large variety of deepest rose up to seven 
inches in diameter. Rare. 5 inch pots $2.00 
10 inches in height. 
Fast Growing Shade Trees 
Modesto Ash —The West’s newest high 
class shade tree. Great advance in beauty 
and hardiness. Grows like a perfect Arizona 
Ash but has no seeds and develops faster. 
Disease free and extremely drought resistant. 
Foliage hard and glossy on both sides. Fine 
Foliage hard and glossy on both sides. 
Finest shade tree known. 6-8 ft. at $1.50; 
8-10 ft. at $1.75. 
Robinia Decalsiana —Showy flowering 
locust. Producing very long clusters about 
15-18 inches in length. Beautiful rose-pink. 
Splendid shade tree growing very rapidly to 
a height of 40 feet. Grafted specimens $1.50 
and $2.00 each. These are among the most 
beautiful of spring flowering trees. Drought 
resistant. Not prepaid. 
Silver Maple —Large tree of very rapid 
growth. Foliage bright green and silvery 
on under side. More rapid grower than the 
sycamore. Excellent shade tree for interior 
valleys. Large trees 8-10 feet high. $1.25 
each; 6-8 feet $1.00 each. 
American Sycamore —A very large tree 
that should be more widely used. More 
resistant to insects and more beautiful 
foliage than its European cousin. 5-6 ft. 
at $1.00 each. 
Butternut (Juglans cineria) —A beautiful 
tree with enormous foliage. Makes an 
excellent shade tree. Producing quantities 
of nuts with white meats of excellent flavor. 
Strong young trees $1.00 each. Prepaid. 
"Snow" Azalea 
Azalea ledilolia “Snow Azalea”—A hardy 
large flowered 3 >2 inch pure white azalea. 
Evergreen. Blooms over a long season and 
highly recommended. 12-15 inches at $2.25; 
balled plants not prepaid. 
New Spiral Willow 
An unusual new sport of the weeping 
willow. It possesses same graceful habit. 
Each leaf is curled or rolled in a fantastic 
fashion resembling in form a Ramshorn. 
Wonderful to plant near a pool for a specimen 
tree. $1.00 each. 
New Figs 
“New Miracle Fig” —A splendid new fruit 
producing a very heavy crop the first summer 
after planting. The figs are luscious and very 
sweet. It has been known to produce 24-36 
fruits the first year from a cutting so the 
rooted plants that I offer will produce many 
more the first season. Fruits are large 
(IK' thick and 2'A" long.) Ideal for the 
small family orchard and of excellent quality. 
Be sure and try this as we know you will be 
satisfied. A black fig. 36-40 inches at 75c. 
New Fig 
Azalea Altaclarensis —Beautiful selected 
form. Flowers golden yellow with orange 
centers. Clusters are large reminding one 
of a yellow rhododendron. Fragrant. 
Easily grown in part shade. Foliage is 
yellow and scarlet in winter. Augments 
the beauty of any garden. 18 to 24 inches, 
$2.25. Not prepaid. 
Azalea Mollis —Orange, apricot and yellow 
flowers borne in great profusion. Very 
fragrant. Medium size shrubs preferring 
partial shade. 75c each with bloom buds. 
Prepaid. Balled, 12-15" @ $1.25. Not 
prepaid. 
Azalea Schlippenbachi-Royal Azalea— 
Beautiful rose pink flowers, 3 inches in 
diameter. Largest flower of this species. 
Plant in partial shade. (30-36 inches 
branched). $2.50 each. Not prepaid. 
Azalea Calendulacea —The flame azalea 
of the south. Perfectly hardy and easily 
grown. Plant in partial shade in moist soil. 
The most beautiful of all American azaleas. 
Color orange salmon. Height 18 inches 
$2.25. Not Prepaid. 
The above Azaleas are among Ihe 
world’s most beautiful azaleas and should 
be more freely used in landscape work. 
FLOWERING DOGWOODS 
NEW DOGWOOD 
Cornus Officinalis —Small tree growing 
to a height of 15 feet. Beautiful new 
species imported from China. Has yel¬ 
low flowers followed by large attractive 
scarlet fruit. Unusually beautiful foilage 
—Very heavily veined turning gorgeous 
scarlet in the fall. $1.50 each prepaid. 
Cornus Florida Rubra —(Flowering 
Dogwood)—Unusually beautiful, 4-inch 
deep pink flowering Dogwood. Flower¬ 
ing in early spring and presenting a 
gorgeous display of color. Prefers partial 
shade, preferably in afternoon. Needs 
plenty of water and no cultivation. Soil 
free from alkali and containing leaf mold 
recommended. Grafted plants 18 to 
24 inches, at $2.00, 3 to 4 feet, at $3.50 
each. 
Cornus Florida— A pure white form of 
the above, 18 to 24 inches at 75c each. 
Cornus capitata —A Himalayan species 
very hardy in Western America. The 
only evergreen Dogwood. Producing 3 
inch flowers in early summer of pure 
white. A rapid grower and highly 
desirable. Needs partial shade or full 
sun. No cultivation and good drainage. 
Has large attractive red fruits in fall. 
Gallon cans 75 cents. Not Prepaid. 
Cornus florida plena —Double flower¬ 
ing dogwood. Showiest of all white dog¬ 
woods. Blooms when very young. Large 
showy semi-double white blooms with 
outer row of petals often more than three 
inches across; inner rows arrayed in 
whorls. 18 to 24 inches at $2.25. 
3 feet at $3.50. Prepaid. 
WM. H. HENDERSON EXPERIMENTAL GARDENS 
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