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Z. SDHFLOWEBS.
These gorgeous-rtowering annuals are indispen-
sable in every garden.
■nonbleChrysantliemxim-Plowered. Magnifi-
cent fli»v^6 to S inches in diameter, densely
double, shoeing no centre; the petals are long
aSdbeiutifullv slashed and fringed; color, rich
^angelthe plants, 5 to 6 feet high, carry many
of these noble tlowers ■- •■^••ii_„ '„ i
"Globes of Gold" Double Dwarf Branch-
^1 Slower. A new doubledwarf Sunflower
J^rminTli well-branched plant. 3 to 3^2 ft. in
he^gh? Each of the numerous branches carries
a Irge, densely double, globe-shaped flower of
deep rich.goldenyellowcolor. .See cut.). ....^10
Double MUiiatuie Basb Sunflower. (He7.-
a^fhusC^urnerifoUus ri. pU Forms dense
hushes about 2i-^ ft. high, bearing from base to
summit mumtudes of N^ery double golden yellow
flow«4 about 3 inches across; it flowers contin-
uouslvfrom July untU frost. A very showy gar-
Sen pLnt, not uidike the hardy perennial vari-
ety HelianthuB Multiflorusfl.pl A"
GLOBES
OF GOLD
SrSFLOWEB
5. 3
^■CUT AND COME AGAIN" SUNFLOWERS.
(//e/;a/ifiu.-i Cucuinenfulius—Dew types.)
These improved profuse-flowering, branching
single Sunflowers are becoming exceedingly pop-
ular not only for showy display in the garden,
but for cut flowers. The plants form many
branched pvramidal bushes 3 to 4 feet high,
bearing from base to summit a continuous suc-
cession of flowers from June until frost, verita-
ble pyramids of gold. The perfectly fortned
single flowers, 3 to 4 inches across, are poised
on long, graceful stems, which "vase" beauti-
fully. They are easily grown, commencing to
flower in a few weeks from seed. (See cut.)
White Star. Almost pure white with black
eye P^^- l-^
Sirius. Lemon-yellowwith dark centre 10
Mars. Intense golden yellow with dark eye 10
Cactus-riowered. Quilled and twisted pet-
als— cream, lemon and golden flowers with
dark centres— very aesthetic • ^^/O
Perkeo. A miniature plant only 12 inches high
by 18 inches in diameter: flowers 3 mclMM
across, golden with black eye :.-•■ 20
Mixed -Cut and Come Again " Sunflowers, all
colors and new types ^o
CUT A.VD
rOME AGAIN'
SUNFLOWEB.
WlSTftRlft-LlKE.
Solanum SeatonHianum.
\ climbing vine of unusual grace and
beautv. Seeds sown by us in April pro-
duced thrifty plants which were in flower
bv July. Thiee vines completely covered
a trellis ten fept high, the tips of the
branches gracefully arching out, carrying
lovelv light blue flowers in immense pen-
dulous panicles, some of them afoot long
and fifteen inches in circumference like
clusters of Wistarias. They flowered in
greatest profusion until killed by frost the
lariy-maturing flowers being followed by
scarlet seed berries. This vine is also of
unusual merit
In pots, for
greenhouse
.See cut.)
for growing
window or
decoration
Pkt 15
§
HE.NDE,RSON'S
Colossal Ten-Weeks'
TOGKS.
This magnificent strain is without
a rival for oi)en-ground planting,
attaining a height of 2i'2 feet. The
spikes of bloom are very long, and
the individual flowers are enormous
in size and very double.
These popular flowers are easily
grown, and are so highly fragrant
and of such great beauty and have
so many good qualities, that they
deserve "a place in ever.v garden.
They should be given good rich soil
to grow in, and will amply reward
good treatment with remarkably
large pyramids of bloom : the flow-
ers represent a great diversity ol
brilliant C(jlor. (See cut.)
Mixed, brilliant colors. ..PA-f. 10
I For separate colors see next
column.)
HENDERSON'S "PICTURESQUE
S HENDERSON'S
COLOSSALTEN-WEEKS'
TOCKS.
.Described in opposite column.)
El Dorado. Sulphur yellow.
Rosy Morn. Delicate rosy flesh.
Mount Blanc. Purest white.
Grand Rong-e. BrilUantcrimson.
Aitrora. Shining copper-red.
Blue Bells. Pretty shade of blue.
.\nv of above varieties. 10c. \.er
pkt.;'aiiy 3 packets for 25c., or the
Collection of above 6 varieties,
50c.
••/ am greatl.r pleased with the
Colossal Ten- Weeks' Stocks raised
from seed bought of voii. They
bloomed beHUtifull.v from early
summer until the present time
(.\ov.3).but none of them ^yent to
seed, so I hare ordered another
packet. as I donotknonofa flower
which possesses more merits."—
Mrs. Johk Ham an, Syracuse, N. Y.
l.VL TK.N-WliEK!i' S

GARDENS." an illustrated book of suggestions for Lawns and Gardens, See page 4,
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Author Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection.; Peter Henderson & Co.
Full title
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Everything for the garden : 1902.
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42383186
Item ID
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133997 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images)
Title ID
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66553 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images)
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Page 97
Names
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NameFound:Cucuinenfulius NameFound:Sirius NameConfirmed:Sirius EOLID:13275653 NameBankID:4344665 NameFound:Solanum NameConfirmed:Solanum EOLID:11195972 NameBankID:2653514
BHL Page URL
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https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/42383186
DOI
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10.5962/bhl.title.66553
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Flickr sets
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  • Everything for the garden : 1901.
  • Garden Stories
Flickr tags
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  • Catalogs
  • Flowers
  • Peter Henderson & Co
  • Plants, Ornamental
  • Seed industry and trade
  • Seeds
  • Trade catalogs
  • U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library
  • bhl:page 42383186
  • dc:identifier https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/42383186
  • bhlGardenStories
  • Sunflowers
  • Solanum
  • BHLinbloom
  • peter henderson & co
  • plants, ornamental
  • u.s. department of agriculture, national agricultural library
  • bhlgardenstories
  • bhlinbloom
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18 March 2015
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