SEEDS 
“Orange Flare’? Cosmos—Splendid new 
annual. Blooms in 90 days from seed. 
Flowers 2%” in diameter, and of a 
bright orange shade. 15c pkt. 3 for 35c. 
Perennial Pea—Burbank strain. This 
variety is not surpassed in abundance, 
size flowers, length of stem, or variety 
of colors. 25c per packet. 
Hibiscus “Manihot” — Annual.  Pro- 
duces very large canary yellow flowers 
with maroon centers. Blooms five to 
six inches across. Very beautiful and 
has long blooming season. 25c per pkt. 
Mexican Tulip Poppy — Perennial. 
Blooms from May until frost. Canary 
yellow tulip shaped flowers with fluted 
edges. Flowers keep a week even when 
cut in mid-summer. Height 36”. 25c pkt. 
Plants last for two years. Give plenty 
of lime. One of the longest blooming 
and best of all for cut flowers. 
New Hollyhock—Orange Prince—Very 
pleasing. Flowers are large and double. 
Color deep orange. Seeds 25c per pkt. 
Convolvulus Minor—A beautiful dwarf 
bush type of morning glory seldom ex- 
ceeding 15” in height. Flowers of deep 
gentian blue with contrasting white 
center. 25c packet. Very showy. 
Delphinium — “Pacific Hybrids” — A 
vigorous long lived strain. With- 
stands warm summers much _ better 
than other forms. Flowers are single, 
semi-double and double. Colors range 
from sky-blue to mauve pinks and deep- 
est indigo. Selected for hardiness as 
well as beauty. Seeds 50c per pkt. 
Strong plants @ $1.50 per dozen. 
New Hollyhock—-(W. H. Henderson’s 
Double Apricot Shades )—Large flowers 
up to 6” in diameter exquisitely blended 
shades of apricot orange on graceful 
stems 4-6 ft. long. Edges of petals lacin- 
iated and ruffled making a marvelous 
transformation of this popular flower. 
Seed 25c pkt. 
The gardens are on Orange Avenue, about one mile south of City limits of Fresno. 
New Larkspur “Cinnabar Cockade”— 
Richest brilliant rose-red in color. Plants 
are Compact and symmetrical producing 
long spikes of double flowers. 25c pkt. 
New Larkspur Giant “Sweet Lavender” 
—These flowers are of a rich blue- 
lavender with large fully double flow- 
ers. Extra fine variety. 15c¢ per pkt. 
New Larkspur “White King” — The 
very best of all white double flowered 
larkspur. 15c per pkt. 
Columbine Hybrids—Wm. H. Hender- 
son’s hybrids. Long spurred flowers in 
a great variety of colors ranging from 
white to blues and rose shades. 20c pkt; 
3 for 50c. 
Dwarf Evergreen Hedge 
Euonymous microphylla—A dwarf var- 
iety with small dark green foliage. Fast 
grower and very hardy. Makes a fine 
dwarf hedge for edging purposes. Plant 
a foot apart for best results. Strong 
plants, 5c each or $3.50 per 100. Pre- 
paid. 
Teucrium chamaedrys—A beautiful ev- 
ergreen 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. Foliage fragrant and 
will add beauty wherever low blossom- 
ing plants are desired. Without peer 
as a rockery or hedge plant. Drought 
resistant. Shear after blossoming. § 
to 8” at 25c. From flats @ 3'%/c each. 
CHIMNEY BELLFLOWER 
Campanula Pyramidalis — (Chimney 
Bellflower) — Magnificent spikes of 
flowers in lavender blue or pure white 
produced in long round racemes 3 ft. 
in length. It grows to 5 or 6 ft. Beauti- 
ful as a background and also in borders. 
Very hardy. 35c each; $2.50 per doz. 
LOCATION 
UNUSUAL TREE ROSES 
Rosa Bicolor—“Copper and Gold’—. 
For something unusual, try this single 
rose. Brilliant copper-scarlet in color, 
and produces blossoms for more than 
two months in the spring. The most 
vividly colored rose to be found any- 
where. Should be heavily pruned im- 
mediately after flowering. Budded to 
tree form this will make a very at- 
tractive specimen plant for the border. 
$2.50. Not prepaid. 
Rosa Bicolor—New “Pure Gold”—The 
most brilliant and deepest yellow of ail 
roses. It does not fade. It is a true 
sunflower yellow. Grafted on 3% ft. 
standards as a tree rose. Makes an un- 
usually beautiful specimen shrub for 
the garden. $2.50. Not prepaid. (First 
time offered. ) 
SEEDS 
Shirley Poppy—‘Wm. H. Henderson’s 
Art Shades.” Easily 
embracing many orange, salmon and 
grown annuals 
light and dark pink shades. Flowers are 
semi-double, and contain beautiful new 
color combinations, Packet 25c. 
Centaurea cyaneus “Blue Boy”—A 
selected double flowered form of batch- 
elor button. Deepest electric blue color. 
Height 3 feet. 15c per pkt. 
California Poppy “Scarlet Beauty” — 
Very effective for border and mass ef- 
fect. Blooms most of the summer. A 
bed of these is more effective and last- 
ing than a bed of tulips. 25c per pkt. 
New Geraniums—‘“Golden Gate.” Huge 
flowers brilliant copper orange overlaid 
scarlet. Best this color I have seen. 
35c each. 
Geranium—Double fld. like small roses. 
Deepest purple red. 35c each. 
Go south on 
Broadway or Van Ness until you reach the Golden State Highway No. 99. Continue driving south 
until you reach Orange Avenue, and turn to the right. ( 

SOUTH Vay 
==> > 
SOUTH STATE HIGHWAY TO FOWLER, SELMA 
e AND LOS ANGELES 


see sign on Highway at this point.) The 
Gardens are one block 
ve from this sign to the 
it scuthwest as shown on 
map below. Visitors al- 
ways welcome. 
Owned and Operated 
by 
Wm. H. HENDERSON 
Former Assistant to 
Luther Burbank 

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