WM. H. HENDERSON'S NEW HYBRID 
ORCHID FLOWERING DAHLIAS 
These are the most graceful of all dahlias for cutting purposes. Height 24-36 
inches. All colors, from fawn, to vermillion and scarlet and yellow. Many spotted 
and tigered crimson on the reverse side of petals. The tip of each is rolled or quilled. 
Flowers are single and range from 3-5 inches across. A bed of these gives the appear¬ 
ance of giant columbine or lilies. Bulbs or rooted cuttings in spring 50c each, $3.00 
per dozen. Fine cut flowers, as they are good keepers. Last fully as long when cut 
as the pompom types and possesses the advantages of long stems, hence they are 
easier to arrange. Destined to become very popular when better known. Prepaid. 
EVERGREEN FLOWERING PERENNIALS 
New Evergreen Spring 
Flowering Phlox 
Phlox Divaricata Laphaml —Perennial 
phlox of pure gentian blue growing about 
12 inches high. Unsurpassed as a spring 
flowering border plant as it blooms from 
May until July. No other garden flower 
blooming at this season shows this rare and 
lovely color. A remarkably hardy, easily 
grown and showy plant. Evergreen. Divi¬ 
sions $1.50 per dozen or 25c each. 
Phlox Subulata Brlttonl —Very distinct 
from any variety known. It forms a cushion 
like plant with closer growth than most 
subulata varieties. Abundance of white 
star-like flowers with darker centers formed 
by a ring of bright blue dots. New form 50c 
each, $3.00 per dozen. 
Phlox Subulata Vivid —Similar to above 
except that it possesses a vivid satin pink 
flower with red centers. One of the most 
beautiful dwarf shrubs for rock gardens. 
Blooming in earliest spring almost covering 
itself with blossoms. 50c each; $3.00 per 
dozen; smaller at 25c each; $1.50 per dozen. 
Campanula isophylla alba—A pure white 
form of campanula blooming over 3 
months in the late summer and fall. 
Grows 6 inches high. Flowers about 1 
inch across and are pure white. Very at¬ 
tractive rock garden plant or may be 
used for pot plant. 25c each. 
Gypsophlla “Bristol Fairy” —A splendid 
double flowered “Babies Breath”. The 
effect is far superior to the old single type 
when used in bouquets and the blooms last 
much longer when cut. Grafted plants at 
50c each. 
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 or 
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 centei of the 
bloom. 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 orange colored flowers that 
last two days on the plant as against one of 
ordinary varieties. Hard to beat. 35c 
each; 3 for $1.00. 
Hemerocallis “Hyperion” —One of the 
newer Day Lillies. Produces flowers of 
richest citron yellow and of largest size. 
Highly rated and desirable. 75c each. 
Angelonla Grandlllora —A perennial from 
South America. Blooms throughout the 
entire summer and fall and into the winter 
in mild climates. Flowers are lavender blue 
and very fragrant. These are produced on 
long racemes. The plant grows to a height 
of 3 feet. Strong plants at 50c each. Pre¬ 
paid. 
Perfect Border Plant 
NIerembergia 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 tidy 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. 10c each. $1.00 per 
dozen. Splendid for perennial borders or 
use in rock gardens. Not perennial where 
temperatures drop below 10°. 
Forsythla spectabills ■— Hardiest of al 
Forsytliia. Profuse bloomer excellent for 
marginal or group planting. Showiest of 
all varieties. Rich yellow flowers. 3 to 4 
feet at $1.00; 2 to 3 feet at 75 cents. Prepaid. 
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