Clematis Coccinea 
(See Above Photo) 
A very hardy rapid growing herbaceous 
vine to 20 feet. Blooms throughout the 
entire summer. Flowers are urn shaped; 
about 1 inch in diameter and 2 inches long 
of brightest Vermillion. Inside of flower is 
intense golden shade. One of the most 
graceful and attractive flowering vines I 
have ever seen. Must be planted in sun for 
best results. Strong roots. 75c each. 
Rock Garden Shrubs 
Rosa Roulettl —A minature rock garden 
rose with its growth not exceeding 12 inches. 
It flowers freely from spring until fall. 
Well-formed buds develop into double pink 
flowers. Hardy. The smallest rose in the 
world. Large. 75c medium 50c. 
Teucrium chamaedrys —A beautiful ever¬ 
green rock plant. Reaches a height of 12 
inches and is a bouquet of pink bloom all 
summer. Extremely hardy, holding its 
bright glossy green color in coldest weather. 
Without peer as a rockery or border plant. 
Drought resistant. Shear after blossoming. 
6 to 8 inches at 25 cents; 10 to 12 inches at 
50c; 2J4 inch pots at 10c. Prepaid. 
Gerberas 
Transvaal Daisies —New Hybrids. Plant 
in full sun or part shade. Bloom all summer 
This strain was secured from the largest 
collection of Gerberas in the world. Colors 
include coral, scarlet, crimson, cream, yellow 
and many other combinations. Two sizes of 
plants; large 30c each, $3.00 per dozen; 
medium $1.50 per 12. 
Dianthus “Ruth Elaine” —One of the 
most satisfactory of all perennials. Produces 
flowers at all seasons of the year. These 
blossoms are borne on long stems; ideal for 
cutting. Spicy clove fragrance. Very 
hardy. Flowers are single, deep old rose with 
wine colored markings in the center. Easily 
one of the most satisfactory flowers for 
general use. 25c each. 
Wm. H. Henderson's 
New Giant Shasta 
Hybrids 
"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. 
“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 full 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. 
“Gigantea” —The largest flowered Shasta 
daisy I have ever grown. Blooms well over 
6 inches in diameter produced over the 
entire season. Semi-double in from. Pos¬ 
sesses great substance and the most outstand¬ 
ing keeper of all, when cut, keeping almost 
two weeks. Stems strong and erect. 
Wonderful new variety. 50c each; $3.00 per 
dozen. 
Shasta Daisy Collection 
Special collection of above varieties 
one each except the new "Supreme,” 
$1.75 prepaid. Value purchased separ¬ 
ately, $2.25. Five varieties included 
in collection. 
New Shasta Daisy “Esther Reed”— 
An English variety that is fully double and 
well worth while. Unusually beautiful and 
exceptionally free of bloom. You will be 
more than pleased with this variety. $1.00 
each. 
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 attractive rock gai’den 
plant or may be used for pot plant. 25c 
each. 
"Lacinatus" 
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. 
The above new daisies represent many 
years oj hybridization and selection, requir¬ 
ing the growing oj many thousands oj 
individuals. They are superior to nay 
offered elsewhere and wilt easily replace 
all older varieties when they are better 
known. 
New Evergreen Spring 
Flowering Phlox 
Pholox Divaricata Laphami —Perenial 
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. 50c each; $3.00 per dozen. 
Evergreen. Smaller sized plants $1.50 
per dozen. 
Phlox Subulata Britton! —Very dis¬ 
tinct from any variety known. It forms 
a cushion like plant with closer growth 
than most subulata varieties. Abund¬ 
ance of white star-like flowers with 
darker centers formed by a ring of bright 
blue dots. 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. 
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