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Fipoam PETER HEMDEESOM (H C0. 9 MEW YORM
Many of our most beautiful garden flowers are raised from seeds. Considering their ease of cul-
ture, the quick results, gorgeous effect and low cost of flower seeds, they should be more extensively
employed for garden decoration in this country. In the gardens of Europe immense quantities of flower
seeds are utilized, with which an endless variety of happy effects is produced.
To aid in popularizing flower seeds, we have collated collections for different purposes. These collec-
tions are composed of only tried and choice kinds studiously selected to furnish a varied, profuse and continuous
display of flowers throughout the season, including some that are equally valuable as cut flowers for vases, etc.
We offer these collections at lowest possible prices consistent with high quality.
THE HENDERSON COLLECTION OF
L3 ~ ^ ANNUAL FLOWER SEEDS
FOR GARDENS, BEDS, BORDERS, ETC.
(Sown in the spring these rapidly attain perfection and flower the same season.)
25 Kinds, Enumerated Below, $1.00, Mailed Free
Ageratum, Blue Perfection. Compactoval bushes, 8inches high, deep blue flowers.
Alyssum, Little Gem. An improved white Sweet Alyssum.
Aster, Giant Comet, Double, Mixed Colors. One of the best Asters.
Calliopsis, Golden Wave. Large golden flowers, freely produced.
Candytuft, Empress. Hyacinth-like spikes of white flowers.
Celosia, Crimson Ostrich-Plumed. Brilliantly showy, free-flowering.
Cosmos, Giant-Flowering, Mixed. Fall-flowering, fine and showy.
Dianthus, Double Diadem Pinks. Various colors, edged and marbled.
Eschscholtzia, Golden West. Large-flowering California Poppies.
Hollyhock, Henderson's Annual Ever-Blooming, Mixed Colors.
Larkspur, Giant Hyacinth-Flowered, Mixed Colors. Large, showy spikes.
Marigold, Pride of the Garden, Mixed Colors. Improved African Marigolds.
Mignonette, Bird's Mammoth. Long, large spikes of fragrant flowers.
Nasturtium, Giant-Flowering Tom Thumb. Large flowers of various colors.
Pansies, German, Finest Mixed. Large flowers of many beautiful colors.
Petunia, Large-Flowering, Single, Mixed. Various colors, blotched, striped.
Phlox Drummondii, Large-Flowering, Mixed. Improved varieties.
Poppy, Giant Double, Brilliant Mixture. Immense flowers, very showy.
Portulaca, Double, Mixed. Showy for edgings or low beds.
Salvia Bonfire. Improved Scarlet Sage, compact and bushy, vivid scarlet.
Scabiosa Maxima, Double, Mixed Colors. Large-flowering Sweet Scabious.
Stocks, Large-Flowering Dwarf, Double, 10 Weeks, Mixed Colors.
Sunflower, "Cut-and-Come-Again," Single, Mixed. Bushy plants. 3 to 4 feet.
Verbena, Mammoth, Mixed. Large flowers of scarlet, white, blue, pink, etc.
Zinnia, Large, Double, Mixed Colors. Immense double flowers.
THE HENDERSON COLLECTION OF SEEDS OF
= CLIMBING ANNUALS =
(Sown in the spring these rapidly attain perfection and flower the same season.)
12 Kinds, Enumerated Below, 50c, Mailed Free
Balloon Vine. White flowers, succeeded by balloon-like seed pods. 10 feet.
Canary-Bird Vine. Yellow butterfly-like flowers. 15 feet.
CobaBa Scandens. Beautiful climber, large bell-shaped, rich blue flowers. 20feet.
Cypress Vine, Mixed. Feathery foliage, star-shaped flowers, red, white, etc. 15feet.
Dolichos, Giant Crimson. Wistaria-like clusters of crimson flowers. 10 feet.
Humulus, Japanese Variegated. Foliage striped silver and green. 20 feet.
Mina Sanguinea. Luxuriant climber, with clusters of blood-red flowers. 20 feet.
Moon Flower Vine. Luxuriant vine, with immense white flowers. 50 to 75 feet.
Morning Glories, Imperial Japanese, Mixed. Magnificent colors. 30 feet.
Nasturtium, Giant-Flowering, Climbing, Mixed Colors. New colors. 10 feet.
Sweet Peas, Giant Spencer, Mixed. The finest strain; no dull colors. 10 feet.
Thunbergia, Mixed Colors. Charming, neat vine, flowering freely. 6 feet.
THE HENDERSON COLLECTION OF
HARDY PERENNIAL FLOWER SEEDS
FOK GARDENS, BORDERS AND GROUPS
(They flower the second year and thereafter.)
25 Kinds, Enumerated Below, $1.00
Achillea Ptarmica, fl. pi. Double white flowers, borne profusely in summer.
Alyssum Saxatile Compacta. Spring-blooming, hardy Alyssum, yellow.
Aquilegia or Columbine, Large-Flowering Hybrids. .Beautiful new colors.
Asters, Hardy, Large-Flowering Hybrids. Improved Michaelmas Daisies.
Canterbury Bells, Calycanthema, Mixed. The "Cup and Saucer" type.
Candytuft, Gibraltica. Rose and white hardy Candytuft.
Carnation, Hardy Garden, Mixed Colors. Double fragrant flowers.
Coreopsis Lanceolata, Harvest Moon. Large golden-yellow flowers.
Delphinium, Large Single Hybrids, Mixed Colors. Perennial Larkspurs.
Dianthus Plumarius, Double Mixed. The Pheasant's Eye or Grass Pinks.
Digitalis Gloxinoides, Mixed. The finest strain of Foxglove, various colors.
Gaillardia Grandiflora Maxima, Mixed. Flowers 3 inches across, red, yellow, etc.
Hollyhock, Extra Choice Double, Mixed Colors. Many beautiful colors.
Lobelia, Hardy Hybrids, Mixed. Improved types of the Cardinal Flower.
Pentstemon, Finest Mixed. Large Foxglove-like flowers of brilliant colors.
Phlox, Hardy Large-Flowering Hybrids, Mixed. Heads of large flowers.
Platycodon Mariesi, Mixed Colors. Compact bushes with bell-shaped flowers.
Poppy, Hardy Oriental Hybrids, Mixed. Immense flowers, 4 to 6 inches across.
Pyrethrum, Large-Flowering Hybrids, Mixed. Single Daisy-like flowers.
Scabiosa Caucasica. Saucer-shaped flowers, 2 H inches across, of lovely light blue.
Stokesia Cyanea._ The hardy Cornflower Aster, blue flowers, 4 inches across.
Sweet Rocket, Mixed Colors. Fragrant purple or white flowers, old favorites.
Sweet William, Large-Flowering, Single, Mixed. Rich colors.
Tritoma Uvaria Grandiflora (Red-Hot Poker). Spikes of fire-red flowers.
Wall-Flower, Double Large-Flowering, Mixed Colors. Fragrant flowers.
THE HENDERSON COLLECTION OF SEEDS OF
HARDY CLIMBERS
(For permanent positions; flowering after the first year.)
12 Kinds, Enumerated Below, 50c.
Adlumia Cirrhosa, Mountain Fringe Vine. Feathery foliage. 15 feet.
Ampelopsis Veitchii. The Japanese or Boston Ivy, clings to walls, etc. 30 feet.
Aristolochia Sipho. Dutchman's Pipe Vine, luxuriant climber. 30 feet.
Asparagus Verticilfatus. "Feathery foliage, scarlet berries. 10 feet.
Bignonia Grandiflora. Trumpet Creeper, clusters of orange-red flowers. 40 feet.
Celastrus Scandens. Climbing Bitter-Sweet, orange berries. 20 feet.
Centrosema Grandiflora. Purple and white Pea-like flowers. 10 feet.
Clematis Paniculata. A mass of white star-like flowers in autumn. 30 feet.
English Ivy (Hedera Helix). Well-known climber for shady situations. 40 feet.
Kudzu Vine. Grows rapidly; Pea-shaped, purple flowers. 40 to 50 feet.
Lathyrus Latifolius, Mixed Everlasting Pea. Sweet Pea-like flowers. 6 to 8 feet.
Wistaria Sinensis. Pendent clusters of blue flowers. 25 to 40 feet.
Henderson's "GARDEN
Includes
GUIDE AND RECORD,"
Described on
2d page Cover
Growing Flowers From Seeds" — -"Aid to Selection for Different Purposes" and a List of Their Common Names.

Free with Orders of $1.00 or Over
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/16390908895
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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43874867
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149634 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images)
Title ID
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78295 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images)
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Page 75
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NameFound:ACHILLEA NameConfirmed:Achillea EOLID:36945 NameBankID:2657276 NameFound:Adlumia NameConfirmed:Adlumia Raf. ex DC. EOLID:72706 NameFound:Ageratum NameConfirmed:Ageratum L. EOLID:59467 NameFound:Alyssum NameConfirmed:Alyssum L. EOLID:39058 NameFound:Ampelopsis NameConfirmed:Ampelopsis Michx. EOLID:59273 NameFound:Aquilegia NameConfirmed:Aquilegia EOLID:11205314 NameBankID:2645540 NameFound:Aristolochia NameConfirmed:Aristolochia aff. ringens 2283 EOLID:11921687 NameFound:Asparagus NameConfirmed:Asparagus var. pygmaeus Makino EOLID:10487111 NameFound:Bignonia NameConfirmed:Bignonia L. EOLID:70924 NameFound:Calliopsis NameConfirmed:Calliopsis EOLID:2748143 NameBankID:4099619 NameFound:Calycanthema NameFound:Caucasica NameConfirmed:Caucasica EOLID:9101655 NameBankID:4105838 NameFound:Celastrus NameConfirmed:Celastrus EOLID:50553 NameBankID:2651753 NameFound:Celosia NameConfirmed:Celosia L. EOLID:38393 NameFound:Centrosema NameConfirmed:Centrosema (DC.) Benth. EOLID:29510 NameFound:Cirrhosa NameFound:CLEMATIS NameConfirmed:Clematis ser. Alpina W.J. Yang & L.Qian. Li EOLID:38289 NameFound:Compacta NameConfirmed:Compacta EOLID:10934908 NameBankID:2627020 NameFound:Coreopsis NameConfirmed:Coreopsis L. EOLID:38349 NameFound:Cyanea NameConfirmed:Cyanea EOLID:100800 NameBankID:255361 NameFound:Dianthus NameConfirmed:Dianthus EOLID:11254753 NameBankID:2646562 NameFound:Dolichos NameConfirmed:Dolichos EOLID:28202 NameBankID:277075 NameFound:Eschscholtzia NameConfirmed:Eschscholtzia EOLID:2886433 NameBankID:2560248 NameFound:Gaillardia NameConfirmed:Gaillardia Foug. EOLID:38325 NameFound:Grandiflora NameFound:Hedera NameConfirmed:Hedera EOLID:107358 NameBankID:2652711 NameFound:Humulus NameConfirmed:Humulus EOLID:61336 NameBankID:2645860 NameFound:Lanceolata NameConfirmed:LANCEOLATA EOLID:2762079 NameBankID:544027 NameFound:Lathyrus NameConfirmed:Lathyrus EOLID:11223610 NameBankID:3874249 NameFound:Latifolius NameFound:Lobelia NameConfirmed:Lobelia sect. Rhynchopetalum (Fresenius) Benth. EOLID:2895791 NameFound:Maxima NameConfirmed:Maxima EOLID:11600420 NameBankID:5132771 NameFound:Paniculata NameFound:Pentstemon NameConfirmed:Pentstemon Schmidel EOLID:23988214 NameBankID:8584742 NameFound:Petunia NameConfirmed:Petunia Juss. EOLID:60149 NameFound:Phlox NameConfirmed:Phlox L. EOLID:40661 NameFound:Platycodon NameConfirmed:Platycodon A. DC. EOLID:70892 NameFound:Plumarius NameConfirmed:Plumarius EOLID:12072735 NameBankID:4303501 NameFound:Ptarmica NameConfirmed:Ptarmica EOLID:5122701 NameBankID:4906367 NameFound:Pyrethrum NameConfirmed:Pyrethrum Medik. EOLID:2879753 NameBankID:8777274 NameFound:Salvia NameConfirmed:Salvia L. EOLID:38380 NameFound:Scabiosa NameConfirmed:Scabiosa 'Simon Greaves' EOLID:49101 NameFound:Sipho NameConfirmed:Sipho EOLID:16239689 NameBankID:4344323 NameFound:Stokesia NameConfirmed:Stokesia L'Her. EOLID:64136 NameFound:Thunbergia NameConfirmed:Thunbergia Retz. EOLID:60654 NameFound:Tritoma NameConfirmed:Tritoma EOLID:35048 NameBankID:4378253 NameFound:UVARIA NameConfirmed:Uvaria EOLID:38000 NameBankID:1848996 NameFound:Verbena NameConfirmed:Verbena subser. Pseudoracemosae N. O'Leary EOLID:24001436 NameFound:Verticilfatus NameFound:Wistaria NameConfirmed:Wistaria NameBankID:8859180 NameFound:Zinnia NameConfirmed:Zinnia L. EOLID:38874
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10.5962/bhl.title.78295
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  • Catalogs
  • Equipment and supplies
  • Flowers
  • Gardening
  • Lawn mowers
  • Seeds
  • U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library
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  • dc:identifier https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/43874867
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