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Fif@ffim PETER KHEMBERSOM
CO op HEW ¥OM
89
COREOPSIS
Harvest Moon. One of the finest hardy garden plants grown, forming large clumps
2 to 3 feet high, and increasing in beauty, luxuriance and floriferousness.each year, though
it flowers the first season from seed sown early. It is an improved variety of the lanceolata
grandijlora type, producing immense, long-stemmed, rich yellow flowers, shaded with
orange, flowering in profusion for a long period during the summer ; unequalled for
cutting ; grows anywhere Pkt. 10c.
El Dorado. The long-lasting flowers are simply perfect, measuring 3 inches and over in di-
ameter, and are borne on stalks IS to 18 inches in length. Color, brilliant golden-yellow.
This variety, although a hardy biennial, will flower the same season from seed sown early;
compact, bushy plants — about 2 feet high — blooming abundantly during the summer
and fall Pkt. 10c.
COWSLIP
This beautiful spring-flowering dwarf hardy perennial (primula veris) bears clusters of
fragrant flowers of various colors, as yellow-brown, edged yellow, etc. They are particularly
pretty when grown in good sized colonies in partially shaded situations, naturalized or in
shrubbery or herbaceous borders, etc; height 6 inches Pkt. 10c.
PEKSIAN CYCLAMEN
Most beautiful winter and spring flowering plants for the window and greenhouse. Not
only are the flowers of striking beauty, but the foliage is also highly ornamental.
Henderson's Giant Persian. A superior strain with flowers of largest size and perfect form,
displayed well above the handsome foliage; the colors include crimson, rose-pink, white,'
dark blood-red, spotted, eyed, etc. Mixed Colors Pkt . 25c!
Double, Large-flowering. The flowers have usually 8 to 10 petals, often 12 to IS, which
are more spreading than in single varieties. There is the same range of colors, crimson,
pink, white, spotted, etc. Mixed Colors Pkt . 25c!
Butterfly Papilio or Victoria Cyclamen. Very large flowers with fringed and fluted
petals, the
edges being
distinguished
b y coloring
differing
from that of
the body of
the flower, as
white with
red or purple
edge, rose
with scarlet
edge, crimson
with garnet
or violet
edge.etc. The
color of the
eye or base
of the flower
always corre-
sponds with
the marginal
color.
Pkt. 25c.
NEW CYCLAMEN "Mrs. Bucbtone"
NEW CYCLAMENS
"Mrs. Buckstone." This new variety produces the largest flowers of all Cyclamens,
averaging 2.4 inches and if well grown, 3 inches across. The petals are beautifully
crimped, the coloring is a lovely tint of salmon. Even though the flowers are so
large, they are very freely produced and the plants are good growers. The largest
and most beautiful of all Cyclamens. Received an Award of Merit from the
R. H. S. (See cut.) Pkt. 50c.
Salmon King. Immense, perfectly formed flowers of a beautiful clear pink with a
lustre of salmon, very free bloomer. , Received an Award of Merit from the
R. H. S Pkt. 50c.
Pink Pearl. A new giant-flowering variety, the most prolific bloomer of all. Color
an exquisite shade of soft salmon. Especially beautiful under artificial light. Pkt. 50c.
White Swan. A pure snow-white giant-flowering variety, very profuse. The blos-
soms are borne on exceptionally long, stiff stems Pkt. 50c.
Vulcan. A grand giant-flowering variety of deepest blood-red 50c.
CYPRESS VINE AND CARDINAL CLIMBER
These beautiful twining annual climbers are not as much grown as they deserve.
Seed started in pots early in the house or hot bed, and the seedlings set out in the
garden after danger from frost, will make plants 20 feet high and be completely covered
for 3 months or more with beautiful star-shaped tubular flowers borne in clusters
that contrast effectively against the feathery Fern-like, bright green foliage. Sown in
the open ground they will of course commence flowering later. In the latter event the
hard shelled seeds should be soaked in hot water.
White Pkt. Sc. Rose Pkt. 5c.
Scarlet 5c. Mixed Colors 5c.
Scarlet Queen or "Cardinal Climber." This new hybrid Cypress Vine is one of the
most beautiful annual climbers that we know of. In a warm, sunny location in good
soil, it grows about 20 feet high and is densely clothed with miniature Palm-like,
deeply serrated, rich, green leaves and literally bespangled with dazzling, scarlet,
tubular flowers, 1,'i inches across. (See cut.) Pkt. 25c.
"I do not think you can be too extravagant in your praises of the Cardinal Climber^
for it is by all odds the best thing in a decorative annual climber I have ever seen."
T. S. HASTURG, Stamford, Tex.
DOLICHOS OR HYACINTH BEAN
Annual climbers, of rapid growth, 10 feet high, with Wistaria-like clusters of
flowers, followed by bronzy-purple seed pods.
Japanese Giant White. Long spikes of clear white flowers Pkt. 10c.
Japanese Giant Crimson. Blush deepening with age to dark red 10c.
Take it out in the Garden,
it answers
questions.
Henderson's Garden Guide and Kecord, Free
with orders of $1 .00 or over, when

asked for. See 2d page cover.
Date circa 1915
date QS:P,+1915-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
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Source https://www.flickr.com/photos/biodivlibrary/15770922543
Author Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection.; Peter Henderson & Co.
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Everything for the garden.
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43874881
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Page 89
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10.5962/bhl.title.78295
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  • Equipment and supplies
  • Flowers
  • Gardening
  • Lawn mowers
  • Seeds
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  • u.s. department of agriculture, national agricultural library
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