

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” across. A bed of these gives the appearance 
of giant columbine or lilies. 
Bulbs or rooted cuttings in spring 50c each, $3.50 
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. 

DAHLIAS 
“Little Jewel’ —A miniature decorative, 
of flesh pink. One of the most beautiful 
of ali small dahlias. Highly effective for 
bouquets. Without doubt the most ex- 
quisite of all pink dahlias, possessing a 
25c each; 
color unique in this family. 
$2.50 per dozen. 
RAIN LILIES 
Zephranthes Grandiflora Rosea—Fairy 
lily. A wery lovely summer flowering 
buib. Produces from May until October 
an abundance of large rose-pink flowers 
about 3 inches in diameter on stems 12 
inchcs long. Unexcelled for cutting. 
75c per dozen. 
Zephranthes Alba—A pure white variety 
of the above. 75c per dozen. 
UNUSUAL IRIS 
“BROWN EYES” 
Morea _ Bicolor — Evergreen, grasslike 
foliage grows to height of 3 feet. Blooms 
almost entire year. 3 inch cream-yellow 
flowers (resembles iris) 
marked with three dark brown eyes. 
Unusually beautiful and valuable as a 
cut flower. 50c each. 
New Crinum “Royal White” 
The largest flowered variety ever 
grown. Blooms 7 inches across and 
produced on stems 30 inches long. The 
pure white petals are marked with a 
distinct soft rose pink stripe the entire 
length of the petals. Very fragrant. 
Individual petals are over 1 inch wide. 
Offsets only $2.50 each. 
conspicuously 
EASILY GROWN 
ORCHID 
HARDY CHINESE ORCHIDS 
Hardy in the east as far north as 
Washington, D. C. A most attractive 
bulbous plant. As easily grown as a 
Spanish iris or Lily of the Valley. 
Thriving in either shade or part sun 
with good drainage. Flowers about 2” 
across. These are produced 2 to 6 ona 
stem 15-18 inches high. Flowers in late 
spring, and resembles in every detail 
(except size) a Cattelya orchid, the one 
so commonly sold by florists everywhere. 
Foliage like a miniature gladiolus in 
form with a white edge on either side. 
50c each; $5.00 per dozen. Alba (pure 
white form of above) at $1.00 each. 
LAWN 
SUBSTITUTES 
Dichondra Repens (Lazy Man’s Lawn) 
—New lawn substitute having appear- 
ance of well grown small-leaved clover 
when established. Does well in shady 
locations as well as full sun. Very 
tough. Requires no mowing and is 
free from Brown spot and lawn moth. 
Write for prices. 1 flat will cover ap- 
proximately 200 square feet. Plant 
divisions 8” apart. 
Thymus coccinzus and alba — Dense 
evergreen carpet completely covered 
in spring with crimson flowers, mak- 
ing a solid mat of red. Makes a 
beautiful edging plant. Gaining in favor 
as a lawn substitute. Does not require 
mowing. Crowds out obnoxious weeds. 
Plant 12 to 18” apart each way. 15c 
each; $2.50 per flat. White flowered 
form at same price. Does not require 
much watering. Flats not prepaid. 
ROCK GARDEN 
PLANTS 
Genista tinctoria flora plena—Low 
growing, height, 5” and spreading 2 to 
3 feet. Extremely colorful in bloom, the 
foliage being hidden entirely by clus- 
tered golden yellow flower heads 
standing 2 to 3” above plant. The most 
profuse bloomer of all brooms. 6 inches 
at 50 cents. Prepaid. 
New Coronilla Cappadocia—Evergreen 
perennial growing to height of 10”. 
Flowers produced in racemes of richest 
golden yellow. Very showy and one 
of the finest rock garden plants known. 
Early spring bloomer. 50c each. 
Veronica repens—A beautiful evergreen 
ground cover thriving in full sun and 
producing in spring and early summer 
masses of colbat blue flowers. Foliage is 
a deep green and does not exceed 2” in 
height. $1.00 per doz. or $5.00 per 100. 

Wm. H. Henderson Experimental Gardens 8 
Except Where Noted Prices 
