Keywords: Everything for the garden (16203324348).jpg – iiiiii <br> 98 <br> ;Â¥E1Â¥TH1MG FOM TIE GAR1EM - Flower Seeds <br> MARVEL OF PERU Four ° clocks <br> Beautiful summer-blooming annuals of bushy habit 2 feet <br> high each plant bearing throughout the summer hundreds of <br> large flowers of white yellow crimson or striped Mixed <br> Colors Oz 20c Pkt 5c <br> Variegated Foliage Mixed Colors Foliage striped and <br> marked with silver gold etc Oz 20c Pkt Sc <br> MATRICARIA snowball <br> This splendid variety of M alba plenissima or Double <br> White Feverfew forms bushy annual garden plants bearing <br> quantities of pure snow-white double flowers in dense clusters <br> almost covering the oval plants with bloom; height 8 inches <br> Very desirable for bedding and fine for cutting Pkt 10c <br> MIGNONETTE <br> Red Goliath One of the finest being of strong growth healthy <br> and deep-rooting The average spikes of flowers are im- <br> mense measuring 6 to 8 inches long by 21-2 inches in diam- <br> eter and are compactly filled with giant florets measuring <br> /2 inch across and packed full even in the center with an- <br> thers or three times as many as the older Mignonettes con- <br> tain consequently this variety is correctly called a double <br> Mignonette The color of the florets ” 'fire-red ” is strength- <br> ened on account of the density of the florets and spikes thus <br> presenting almost solid columns of brilliant red effectively <br> contrasted against the healthy rich green foliage The fra- <br> grance is delightfully rich and powerful For cutting it is <br> perfection remaining fresh for 8 to 10 days in water Per <br> 1 000 seeds 50c; Per J4 Oz 1 00 Pkt 10c <br> White Goliath The double white-flowering counterpart of <br> the splendid Red Goliath offered above Pkt 15c <br> Machefs Perfection This improved popular Mignon- <br> ette produces broad cone-shaped spikes of very <br> fragrant red flowers on strong and graceful <br> stems dressed with vigorous foliage evenly <br> branched and of continuous-blooming habit <br> much the superior of its type; one of the <br> best for either garden or pot culture Per <br> 1 000 seeds 30c Pkt 10c <br> Bird's Mammoth A most popular variety <br> – ” 'producing long spikes and well filled <br> with large fragrant flowers throughout <br> the season Per 1 000 seeds 25c <br> Pkt 10c <br> Allen's Defiance A splendid variety <br> for greenhouse culture long spikes <br> of flowers Pkt 15c <br> Mignonette Large-flowering The <br> popular fragrant garden annual <br> Oz 20c Pkt 5c <br> MIMULUS <br> Tigrinus Dwarf bushy plants; 1 foot <br> high with large Gloxinia-like flowers <br> of various colors Mixed Colors <br> Spotted and mottled Pkt 10c <br> Moschatus Musk Plant Hfoot; fra- <br> grant foliage; yellow flowers Pkt 5c <br> A WILD FLOWER GARDEN <br> may be had in any suitable out of the way <br> place ” -by sowing broadcast and raking in Hen- <br> derson's Special Mixed Flower Seeds for Wild Gar- <br> dens at the rate of 1 oz per 100 square feet mixed <br> with sand or dry soil for ease of distribution Price <br> 15c per oz ; 50c per J lb ; SI 50 per lb postpaid <br> MOMORDICA <br> Balsamina Balsam Apple Annual climber; <br> 15 feet bearing ornamental orange-colored <br> fruits with red interiors Pkt 5c <br> Morning Glories <br> Convolvulus major Annual climbers; <br> 30 to 50 feet high Mixed Colors <br> Oz 15c Pkt 5c <br> i Bush Morning Glories <br> i fif - mSRt ' ;S ft \ Convolvulus minor Fine bushy plants; <br> 12 inches high by 2 feet in diameter <br> bearing profusely medium - sized <br> KfcetalBl f Morning Glory flowers See cut <br> Mixed Colors Oz 20c Pkt 5c <br> MUSA ENSETE <br> ABYSSINIAN BANANA <br> A sub-tropical foliage plant very decc <br> rative in pots or tubs or bedded out; 10 <br> to 15 feet Pkt 25c <br> MYOSOTIS or oYs <br> Popular perennials flowering the first season <br> from early spring-sown seed See cut <br> Ruth Fischer This splendid Forget-me-not is of <br> compact habit with glossy dark green foliage above <br> which are carried on sturdy stems large clusters of <br> immense pure Forget-me-not blue flowers \Yi inches <br> across or larger than those of any other known Myosotis The <br> plants of unusual hardiness withstanding zero weather are <br> in consequence especially valuable for spring bedding effects <br> They also make fine pot plants forcing easily Pkt 15c <br> Argentina The first sub-variety obtained from the famous <br> Myosotis Ruth Fischer described above which exactly <br> describes Argentina ” excepting that the latter is bespangled <br> with glistening silvery-white flowers half an inch and over <br> across such as are not found in this size and perfection in <br> any other Forget-me-not Pkt 25c <br> Triumph A robust-growing large-flowering Forget-me-not <br> It commences to bloom in from 6 to 8 weeks from seed-sow- <br> ing and continues to bloom until checked by frost The <br> individual flowers are large and are borne in clusters on <br> long graceful stems rendering them very useful for cutting <br> Color bright turquoise-blue with yellow eye Pkt 10c <br> Palustris Large-flowering Dark blue; 1 foot 10c <br> Distinction Quick-and-Ever-Flowering This type begins <br> to flower in from 8 to 10 weeks' time from sowing The <br> plants are of round bushy form; 5 to 7 inches high per- <br> fectly covered with clusters of flowers <br> Blue Pkt 10c <br> Victoria Grand Forget-Me-Nots forming round compact <br> bushes about 8 inches high covered with clusters of large <br> flowers <br> Blue Pkt 10c <br> Mixed Colors 10c <br> NEW DOUBLE- MYO'sPlTK <br> FLOWERING ' 1 » \J3\J 1 1J <br> A variety of the pyramidal growing Alpine Forget-me-not <br> bearing in profusion clusters of double light blue flowers the <br> individual flowers being formed of several whorls of petals <br> which retain their freshness for an unusually long time; <br> height 8 to 9 inches Pkt 25c <br> HENDERSON'S Choice Collections of Flower Seeds offered ° r <br> page <br> will furnish a complete Garden Supply at ne s S of 43874890 149634 78295 Page 98 Text http //www biodiversitylibrary org/page/43874890 c1915 10 5962/bhl title 78295 Henry G Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection ; Peter Henderson Co NameFound Balsamina NameConfirmed Balsamina Tourn ex Scop EOLID 5020093 NameFound Convolvulus major NameConfirmed Convolvulus major NameBankID 10615306 NameFound Convolvulus minor NameConfirmed Convolvulus minor NameBankID 10615338 NameFound M alba plenissima NameFound MATRICARIA NameConfirmed Matricaria EOLID 61738 NameBankID 2659011 NameFound Mimulus NameConfirmed Mimulus EOLID 103579 NameBankID 4774934 NameFound Momordica NameConfirmed Momordica L EOLID 61243 NameFound Moschatus NameConfirmed Moschatus NameBankID 4248171 NameFound Musa ensete NameConfirmed Musa ensete Gmelin EOLID 1119982 NameBankID 618296 NameFound MYOSOTIS NameConfirmed Myosotis EOLID 40769 NameBankID 2654540 NameFound Palustris NameConfirmed Palustris Hust J W G Lund NameBankID 5332955 NameFound Tigrinus 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 43874890 dc identifier http //biodiversitylibrary org/page/43874890 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 N02/16203324348 2015-08-25 02 52 10 cc-by-2 0 PD-old-70-1923 Everything for the garden 1915 Photos uploaded from Flickr by Fæ using a script |