Keywords: Everything for the garden (16203305038).jpg Frosia PETER MEHDE3RSOM CO MEW YOJRH <br> 87 <br> Single Hardy CHRYSANTHEMUMS <br> SHASTA and ˘'MOON-PENNY DAISIES <br> The large-flowering single white hardy Daisy Chr ysantliemum leztcantliemum maximum has <br> long been considered one of our finest hardy perennials for permanent garden decoration <br> The following new types are great improvements <br> Princess Henry This Moon- Penny Daisy forms a bushy compact plant 18 inches <br> high producing in abundance during late summer and fall magnificent large white <br> flowers 3 to 4 inches across They are of splendid substance and having long stems <br> are highly prized for cutting lasting in water fully a week It flowers the first season <br> from spring-sown seed and comes tip every summer in the same beauty for many <br> years Pkt 10c <br> Shasta Daisy This great white Californian Daisy a creation of Mr Luther Bur- <br> bank -produces when well grown magnificent pure white flowers 4 inches or <br> more across on stems 1J4 to 2 feet in length The plants 2 to 2Vi feet in <br> height are hardy and flower in profusion Pkt ISc <br> Semi-double Shasta Daisy A variety of the above producing large semi- <br> double pure white flowers which last long in perfection See cut Pkt 25c <br> Little Gem A beautiful new dwarf variety only 15 to 18 inches high of even <br> bushy growth; blooming very early and very freely making a splendid <br> effect large pure white flowers on long stems Splendid for herbaceous <br> borders and for cut flowers Pkt 25c <br> Cineraria Hybrida <br> SEMI-DOUBLE <br> SHASTA DAISY <br> Oriental Chrysanthemums <br> FKOM SEED <br> This Seed will produce Blooming Plants the first season <br> The regal beauty of these Royal flowers of the Orient is well <br> known There are many people however who do not realize <br> how easily they may be grown from seed and that all of the <br> magnificent new varieties were raised from hybridized seed <br> similar to that we are now offering See cut <br> Oriental Chrysanthemums Mixed types and colors including <br> the Chinese or incurved 'the Japanese long twisted-petalled <br> kinds the ostrich-plumed or feathered-petalled Delaux's <br> early-flowering etc Pkt 15c <br> Henderson's <br> Large'Flowering <br> Magnificent and indispensable flowering plants for <br> spring decoration in the conservatory or window <br> garden The flowers measure 2 to 3 inches across <br> cover the plant with a sheet of bloom Colors <br> white blue violet and crimson shades; usually <br> two or more colors are shown in one flower <br> Large-flowering Choicest Mixed From <br> prize varieties See cut Pkt 25c <br> Matador A large flower of a brilliant <br> scarlet-red Pkt 50c <br> Double Large-flowering Mixed 25c <br> Miniature Hybrids Cineraria Hy- <br> brida Nana A pretty tiny race The <br> plants rarely exceed 8 inches in <br> height The flowers are small but <br> many in number and gay in colors <br> making large heads particularly <br> charming Pkt 25c <br> Star-Flowered <br> C C Hybrida <br> inerarias adiL <br> Tall Star Cineraria Siellaia Hybrids <br> Improved Tall pyramidal plants <br> bearing quantities of medium-sized <br> star-like flowers in immense um- <br> bels; an exceedingly decorative pot <br> plant Colors white rose red <br> carmine and blue mixed Pkt 25c <br> Dwarf Star Cineraria Stellala Nana <br> This type grows only about 1 2 inches <br> high forming sturdy well-rounded <br> plants literally covered with large <br> trusses of small star-shaped flowers <br> in a variety of colors Pkt 25c <br> HENDERSON'S COMPLETE <br> FLOWER GARDENS FROM <br> SEED for 1 00 See page 75 <br> Our business <br> founded by <br> Clematis <br> Paniculata One of the finest hardy perennial <br> climbers Of robust habit and covered from the <br> ground to the summit with pure white fragrant <br> flowers The flowers are followed by pretty <br> seed pods of bronzy-red; 12 feet Pkt 10c <br> Large - flowering Mixed Jackman's <br> Flowers 3 to 4 inches across of charming <br> shades of blue white purple lavender <br> etc ; 10 to 12 feet Pkt 10c <br> Flammula Fragrant white feathery <br> flowers in clusters perfectly cover- <br> ing the vines; admired for its grace; <br> 25 to 30 feet Pkt 5c <br> 'GIANT SPIDER <br> PLANT <br> Gigantea Rosea A showy garden <br> annual producing curious heads of <br> flowers of bright rose color with <br> long antennae-like stamens; of easy <br> cultivation blooming earlv until <br> late; 4 to 5 feet Pkt 10c <br> Gigantea Alba Similar to the above <br> but with pure white flowers Pkt 10c <br> Cleome <br> Cobaea <br> SCANDENS <br> Elegant rapid-growing climbers at- <br> taining a height of 20 to 30 feet Par- <br> ticularly desirable for covering arbors <br> walls etc Can be grown in the con- <br> servatory in winter Flowers large <br> and bell- shaped <br> Blue Pkt 10c White Pkt 10c <br> Coccinea Indica <br> A remarkably pretty annual climber; <br> luxuriant Ivy-like foliage; small flow- <br> ers followed by numerous fruits 2 <br> inches long which turn to brilliant <br> scarlet spotted white; 10 it Pkt \0c <br> Peter Henderson in 1847 is no Z on Charles Henderson <br> and his <br> grandsons <br> Peter and Howard M Henderson 43874879 149634 78295 Page 87 Text http //www biodiversitylibrary org/page/43874879 c1915 10 5962/bhl title 78295 Henry G Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection ; Peter Henderson Co NameFound CINERARIA NameConfirmed Cineraria EOLID 6258313 NameBankID 1674869 NameFound CINERARIA NameConfirmed Cineraria EOLID 6258313 NameBankID 4894724 NameFound CLEMATIS NameConfirmed Clematis ser Alpina W J Yang L Qian Li EOLID 38289 NameFound Cleome NameConfirmed Cleome EOLID 2881671 NameBankID 2648337 NameFound Cobaea NameConfirmed Cobaea EOLID 5694106 NameBankID 1778130 NameFound Coccinea NameConfirmed Coccinea Feuillet J M MacDougal supersect NameBankID 9261559 NameFound Flammula NameConfirmed Flammula EOLID 6688969 NameBankID 242750 NameFound Frosia NameFound Gigantea NameConfirmed Gigantea EOLID 91906 NameBankID 4549793 NameFound Hybrida NameConfirmed Hybrida NameBankID 5327990 NameFound Indica NameConfirmed Indica NameBankID 4432528 NameFound Paniculata Biodiversity Heritage Library Everything for the garden 1915 Garden Stories Books Bulbs Plants Catalogs Equipment and supplies Flowers Gardening Lawn mowers Seeds U S Department of Agriculture National Agricultural Library bhl page 43874879 dc identifier http //biodiversitylibrary org/page/43874879 bhlGardenStories BHLinbloom bulbs plants u s department of agriculture national agricultural library bhlgardenstories bhlinbloom Information field Flickr posted date ISOdate 2015-01-28 Check categories 2015 August 25 CC-BY-2 0 BioDivLibrary https //flickr com/photos/61021753 N02/16203305038 2015-08-25 03 03 07 cc-by-2 0 PD-old-70-1923 Everything for the garden 1915 Photos uploaded from Flickr by FĂŚ using a script |