NEW EVERGREEN CLEMATIS 
Clematis Armandll grandillora —Ever¬ 
green climber very vigorous. Producing its 
large 2 inch blooms of pure waxy white in 
such profusion as to almost completely cover 
the plant. Foliage glossy dark green fre¬ 
quently with leaves 6 to 8 inches in length. 
Flowers very fragrant. Certainly the most 
beautiful evergreen flowering vine in exis¬ 
tence. Destined to a popularity beyond 
comprehension when better known. Flowers 
in early spring. Large plants $2.50 each, 
Smaller size $1.50 each. 
"Climbing Cineraria" 
New Climbing Seneclo —A tender rapid 
growing vine blooming throughout summer 
into fall. Flowers about 2 J4 inches across 
of brilliant copper scarlet, daisy like in form 
One of the most beautiful flowering vines 
known and should be in every garden. 
Produces large clusters of bloom. Plant 
in full sun. Protect from frost. 75c 
each. Prepaid. 
Blgnonla Vlolacea —Evergreen Trumpet 
vine flowers large, orchid, pink, yellow 
center. Foliage glossy. One of the most 
beautiful flowering vines. 75c each. 
Fragrant Showy Pink 
Dlanthus “Ruth Elaine” —A large single 
deep rose. 2 inches across with deep ruby- 
red eye in center. Long stems. Almost 
continually in bloom. Fragrance very rich 
and unexcelled. A splendid perennial well 
worth a place in your garden. 25c each; 
$2.00 per dozen. 
Giant Verbenias 
“New Giant Red” —Oxford Verbenias. 
Selected form ot brilliant deep red wiih white 
eye. Flower clusters 4 inches across. 
Selected cuttings 60c per doz. Ajso Giant 
Pink at same price. Very best way to get 
the best verbeDias. 
Michaelmas Daisies 
Charming (Burbank’s) —Soft shade of 
pink with yellow center. Graceful weeping 
branches. 4 feet high, resembles small spires 
shrub when in bloom. 50c each; $3 per doz. 
Baby Blue —(Henderson’s) When massed 
in front of dark green shrubbery it appears 
similar to a soft blue cloud. Visitors are 
enthusiastic over its heavenly blue color. 
Try the effect in your garden. You too will 
be greatly pleased. 50c each; $3.00 per doz. 
Lavender Queen —(Henderson’s). Richest 
lavender with orange center that sets whole 
flower aglow. Blossoms 2 inches in diameter. 
All above varieties, 50c each: $3.00 per doz. 
Aster Frlckartl —A perennial aster pro¬ 
ducing 2-inch blooms on bright lavender blue 
throughout the entire summer. Height 30 
inches. The finest of all Michaelmas daisies 
to date. 50c each. 
Salvia PItcherla —Splendid perennial. 
Growing 4 ft. high, blooming from August 
until frost and producing masses of pure 
gentian blue flowers. One of the most 
beautiful perennials in existance. Unsur¬ 
passed for long full blooming season creating 
masses of blue for months. 50c each; $3.00 
per dozen. 
I her is sempervirens —Evergreen candy¬ 
tuft. Forming a small shrub to 12 inches 
high. Foliage rich golssy dark green. Plant 
completely covered with pure white flowers 
in very early spring. Ideal for the rock 
garden or used as a border. In summer as 
neat as a boxwood in appearance. 25 cents 
each. Prepaid. $1.50 per dozen. 
Dlanthus KnappI —A very rare evergreen. 
Yellow flowered variety. Very beautiful. 
50c each. 
Pentstemon 
Wm. H. Henderson’s Hybrid. Evergreen 
perennial almost continuously in bloom. 
Rivals petunias in production of blossoms. 
Makes bold clumps 18-30 inches in height. 
Flowers about 2 inches in diameter and 
resemble fox-gloves. Unusually free from 
diseases and easily grown. Recommended 
as a substitute for snap-dragons as it is 
never troubled with rust. I offer varieties 
selected from thousands of hybrids: Scarlet 
Bedder, a soft rose scarlet, 15c each; $1.50 
per dozen. Mixed, Lavender, lavender- 
Blue, 25c each. The above varieties are 
grown from selected rooted cuttings. A well- 
established bed of these will thrive for years 
with no special attention needed. 
Hardy Perennial 
Cobalt Blue Veronica 
New “Blue Spire” Veronica —Hardy 
herbaceous perennial producing beautiful 
spikes of cobalt blue flowers over the entire 
summer season. Very hardy and easily 
grown. Thriving for years with little or no 
attention. One of the most effective of all 
perennials in the border. Height 30 to 36 
inches. (Sensational) 35 cents each. 3 for 
75 cents $2.50 per dozen. Prepaid. 
Evergreen Ground Cover 
Flowering 
Helianthemums —Sun Roses. Low spread¬ 
ing evergreen that are practically covered 
with dainty flowers from spring to fall. 
Hardy long-lived and easily grown plants. 
Excellent for sunny rockwork, front of 
borders, sides or tops of walls. I offer three 
colors: Double red. apricot and rich orange. 
35c each, 3 for 90c; $3.00 per dozen. 
A New Bignonia Grandiflora 
(Illustrated in Full Color on Front Page) 
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 average over 100 to a single cluster. 
Quick grower. Hardy anywhere. Strong 
grafted plants ready from December to 
April 1st. In bloom all summer. 1 year 
grafts, $1.50; 2 year at $2.00. 
Jasminum 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 petlolaris —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 pink 
flowering varieties. Prepaid. 
Mandevillea (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 aubertl (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. 
A NEW EVERGREEN WISTERIA 
MUIetta Japonica (Formosa Wisteria)— 
A splendid evergreen flowering vine pro¬ 
ducing throughout the entire summer, long 
clusters of deep purple Wisteria-like flowers. 
Strong rootings $1.50 each. 
Confederate Jasmine —Star-shaped flower: 
pure white—very fragrant. Foliage thick 
and glossy. Evergreen vine blooming most 
of the summer. Gallon cans, 75c. 
Rhynospermum divarlcata —A new con¬ 
federate jasmine species with flowers one- 
third larger than the common variety. 
Pure white but with a distinct yellow eye. 
A remarkable variety and never before 
offered. Young plants in gallon cans $1.50 
each. Not Prepaid. 
WM. H. HENDERSON EXPERIMENTAL GARDENS 
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