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Frosra PETBM, MEMDEIRSOM
97
LATHYRUS Latifolius
Hardy Everlasting Peas. These climb 6 to 8 feet high
when trained.on a.treUis; the flowers are borne in large
clusters. They arepeculiarly adapted torough places,
to scramble over rocks and bushes; splendid cut
flowers. (See cut.) Red Pkt. 10c.
White Pearl. Magnificent trusses of large pure
white flowers Pkt. ISc.
Mixed Colors 10c.
LAVENDEK
Well-known ornamental hardy perennial,
bearing long spikes of fragrant blue flowers;
1 to 2 feet Pkt. 5c.
HARDY LOBELIAS
Tall-growing, hardy perennials, with long
spikes of brilliant flowers; for permanent beds
and borders they are unrivaled ; they are one
of the few flowering plants that thrive in shady
situations ; 2 to 4 feet. The most brilliant plants
in cultivation. Mixed Colors Pkt. 10c.
Cardinalis. (Cardinal Flower.) Long spikes
of-iritense scarlet flowers Pkt. 10c,
French MARIGOLDS
Double, Gilt Edge. A large-flowering
French Marigold of robust growth and
large, perfectly double flowers, measur-
ing from 3 to 4 inches across; color,
velvety-maroon, edged with yellow.
Per 1,000 seeds, 35c; Pkt. 10c.
French Double Dwarf, Mixed
Colors. Of compact, dwarf
growth, 1 foot high, with double
quilled flowers of maroon, yel-
low, striped, etc Pkt.5c.
MALLOW
Dwarf, Large-flowering. These
showy garden annuals grow
about 2 feet in height and bear
freely throughout the summer
months large saucer-shaped
flowers of white, rose or crim-
son. Showy cut flowers for
room decoration. They thrive
in any sunny situation in
good garden soil and only
require to be sown .'where they
are to bloom Pkt. 10c.
LUPINUS, New Hardy Hybrid
Showy, hardy perennials growing 3 to 4 feet in height
and producing during summer, long racemes of Pea-like
flowers in a great variety of colors. (Seecut.) Pkt. 15c.
LUPINUS, Annual Varieties
These popular and easily grown garden annuals
attain a height of about 2 feet. They are of ro-
bust, branching habit, and throw spikes en-
veloped with Pea-shaped flowers for most of
their length. If these are cut as they mature,
the plants will continue to bloom for a long
period. Colors lilac, blue, purple, rose, white, red,
striped, etc. Mixed Colors Pkt. 10c.
LYCHNIS
Chalcedonica. The scarlet Lychnis, an old gar-
den favorite, bearing heads of bright scarlet
flowers; very hardy; 3 to 4 feet Pkt. 5c.
Haageana Hybrids.MixedColors. Usuallygrown
as annuals;of dwarf , bushy habit, bearing flowers
an inch or more across in continuous succession
until frost; colors are particularly pleasing, white
o rich scarlet and shades of pink; 1 foot, Pkt. 10c.
Lobelia, Bedding Varieties
This charming class (L. erinus compacta) forms
compact little bushes about 6 inches high and are
fairly sheeted with bloom throughout the season.
Highly desirable for edgings, ribbon bedding and
garden decoration as well as for pot culture.
They flower the first season from seed.
Per 1,000 seeds; Pkt.
Crystal Palace. Deep blue 25c; 10c.
Emperor William. Light blue. .. .25c; 10c
Victoria. Rose-red 25c; 10c
Snowball. Pure white 25c; 10c
Mixed Colors 25c; 10c.
Tom-Thumb Marigolds
Form compact oval little bushes, only 6 to 8
inches high; completely covered with showy blos-
soms from June until fall. For massing in beds,
for edgings, or even for pots, they are unusually
attractive and satisfactory.
Double Golden-yellow. Densely double flowers,
1 inch across Pkt. 10c.
Double Lemon-yellow. Densely double flowers,
1 inch across Pkt. 10c
Little Brownie. Single golden-yellow, with crim-
son spots Pkt. 10c
Canary-yellow. Single light yellow, with garnet-
maroon spots Pkt. 10c.
A COMPLETE FLOWER GARDEN— $1.00
either Annual or Perennial may be had with
Henderson's Collections of Flower Seeds offered
on page 175. A collection of climbers for 50c
extra.
African Marigolds
Henderson'sPride of the Garden. These
grand African Marigolds produce
densely double flowers, 8 to 10 inches
in circumference, and of the regularity
and perfection of a Dahlia. A highly
meritorious feature is the compact,
dwarf habit of the plants, which form
dense bushes only 15 to 18 inches
high by 2 feet across. For effective
garden display during the summer
and autumn months, nothing can
surpass the gorgeous masses of color
of these grand varieties. (See cut.)
Canary-yellow, Pride of the Garden.
Per 1 ,000 seeds, 30c. ; Pkt. 10c.
Golden-orange, Pride of the Garden.
Per 1, 000 seeds, 30c; Pkt. 10c.
Pride of the Garden, Mixed Colors.
Per 1,000 seeds, 25c; Pkt. 10c.
African Double, Mixed. 2 to 3 feet
high ; large double flowers of yellow or
orange Per oz. 25c; Pkt. 5c.
"The Marigolds (Pride of the Garden)
grown from seed purchased from you last
season were exceptionally fine and were
the admiration of all who saw them."
Mrs. J. J. BROWNE, Spokane, Wash.
"Such Marigolds (Pride of the Garden)
I never saw. Every plant was perfection.
Suck stalks and such flowers."
Miss ELENOR M. PURSSELL,
Mallapan, Mass.
Edition "PICTURESQUE GAKDENS"
world.
U., C*V\dr\o.: Hc.nrlc.rcr.n " Your bo °k is more than I expected and transports .M 00 postpaid-
Kjy v^llcXIlCS 1 leuuici iUll one as u were t0 t ^ e most beautiful gardens of the .£.•• See page 199.

It will be an incentive to all who see it to strive for better results in their gardening operations." E. L. NIXON , 67 Second Place, Brooklyn, N. Y.
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/16203552040
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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43874889
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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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NameFound:Cardinalis NameConfirmed:Cardinalis EOLID:19590 NameBankID:2473276 NameFound:Frosra NameFound:L. erinus compacta NameFound:Lathyrus NameConfirmed:Lathyrus EOLID:11223610 NameBankID:3874249 NameFound:Latifolius NameFound:Lobelia NameConfirmed:Lobelia sect. Rhynchopetalum (Fresenius) Benth. EOLID:2895791 NameFound:Lupinus NameConfirmed:Lupinus EOLID:11222714 NameBankID:2650646 NameFound:Lychnis NameConfirmed:Lychnis EOLID:61751 NameBankID:2646590 NameFound:Victoria NameConfirmed:Victoria EOLID:34123 NameBankID:897688
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https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/43874889
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10.5962/bhl.title.78295
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  • Everything for the garden, 1915
  • Garden Stories
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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/43874889
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