Keywords: Everything for the garden (16389225441).jpg From FETES HEMDEIRSOM CO MEW YORK <br> 107 <br> Iceland Poppies n u P S£j <br> Although hardv perennials these dwarf <br> Poppies bloom the first season from spring- <br> sown seed The fragrant elegant crushed <br> satin-like flowers are produced in never- <br> ceasing succession from the beginning of June <br> to October; fine for cutting See cut <br> Yellow p M- JOc <br> Scarlet 10c- <br> White 10c- <br> Gold Tinged red 10c <br> Mixed Colors Per 1 000 seeds 50c 10c <br> Collection of above 4 separate colors 30c <br> Storrle's New Iceland Poppies This new <br> strain contains many new colors and shades <br> including blush salmon coral-pink orange- <br> rose white lemon orange striped flecked <br> edged blended etc Mixed Colors <br> Per 1 000 seeds 75c; Pkt 15c <br> Portulaca <br> Brilliant garden annuals 6 inches high lux- <br> uriating in warm dry sunny situations and <br> blooming profusely from early summer to <br> autumn For low beds and masses of color <br> from spring until frost they are indispensable; <br> colors range through innumerable shades of <br> red yellow pink striped white etc See cut <br> Single Mixed Colors Per oz 40c Pkt 5c <br> Double Mixed Colors These make perfectly <br> gorgeous masses of color; the flowers of <br> the double sorts are like little roses Per <br> 1 000 seeds 25c Pkt 10c <br> Collection of Double Portulaca 12 separate <br> colors 75c <br> Parana Immense single blossoms averaging 3 <br> inches across; color bright ruby-red P MOc <br> A WILD FLOWER GARDEN <br> may be had in any suitable out of the way <br> place ” meadow brook side hedge row fence <br> corner or back lot ” by broadcasting and rak- <br> ing in Henderson's Special Mixed Flower Seeds <br> for Wild Gardens at the rate of 1 oz per 100 <br> square feet mixed with sand or dry soil for <br> ease and evenness of distribution Price 15c <br> per oz 50c per \i lb 1 50 per lb postpaid <br> Primula Malacoides <br> This new race of Primroses from the <br> mountains of China has proven most pro- <br> fuse-flowering for pot culture The plants <br> form rosettes of light green leaves from <br> which numerous wiry stems ” 8 to 10 inches <br> in height ” gracefully carry whorls of flowers <br> M to M of an inch across They are easily <br> grown from seed and commence flowering <br> in about 4 months from sowing and con- <br> tinue to bloom in increasing profusion for <br> many weeks A cool situation indoors or <br> in the conservatory suits them to perfection <br> P Malacoides Lilac-colored flowers <br> Pkt 20c <br> P Malacoides Alba Pure white flowers <br> Pkt 25c <br> P Malacoides Rosea Lovely rose-pink <br> flowers Pkt 25c <br> The Primula Malacoides seed that I pur- <br> chased from you last spring turned out most <br> beautifully and my plants this winter are <br> simply magnificent <br> Mrs M H TEBBS Leesburg Va <br> Primula Obconica Gigantea <br> These Ever-flowering Primroses are <br> favorite pot plants for house and conserva- <br> tory The Chinese Primroses will have_to <br> look to their laurels for this new giant <br> Obconica race is looming up in size of <br> flowers many of them measuring \Yi inches <br> across equalling in dimensions those of <br> their Chinese rivals with the added merit <br> of being easier grown and having a longer <br> duration of bloom Several colors in <br> mixture white crimson rose violet lilac <br> pink-eyed sorts etc Pkt 25c <br> My Primroses are the admiration of every <br> one who sees them and some of my friends will <br> send to you for the seed <br> Mrs D C CLARK Puyallup Wash <br> Giant Star Primroses <br> Primula Stellata Hybrida Gigantea <br> This distinct and beautiful type should <br> be better known for it is an unrivaled <br> winter and spring flowering pot plant and <br> for table decoration unique and effective <br> The attractive dark foliage on purple sterna <br> makes a striking contrast to the innumer- <br> able star-shaped flowers borne in graceful <br> pyramidal clusters The flowers of this <br> new type are much larger than the old type <br> Stellatas and of greater substance <br> Mixed Colors Pkt 25c <br> Our business founded by PETER HENDERSON IN 1847 is now carried on by his son <br> CHARLES HENDERSON and his grandsons PETER AND HOWARD M HENDERSON <br> SINGLE <br> PORTULACA <br> Giant Fringed Chinese Primroses <br> Primula Sinensis Grandiflora Fimbriata <br> Chinese Primroses are among our finest winter and spring bloom- <br> ing pot plants; of healthy sturdy growth 8 to 12 inches high and <br> free from insects; while they produce for weeks large trusses of <br> flowers which in our new Giant varieties average from 4J4 to 6 inches <br> in circumference See cut <br> Giant Single Mixed Colors Pkt 25c <br> Giant Double Mixed Colors 50c <br> Our Primulas from you last year were SUBERB ” -the best I ever <br> had LEVI A LOVELAND Florist Newark N Y <br> My Primulas raised from your seed last year blossomed continu- <br> ously all winter and are still in bloom <br> ROSA M YALE New Berlin N Y <br> Edition r Ivx 1 UKfcbQ yt UAKDhNb by CharleS HenderSOn on landscape gardening ever issued in A Ulrica l'See page P 199; <br> RURAL NEW YORKER 43874899 149634 78295 Page 107 Text http //www biodiversitylibrary org/page/43874899 c1915 10 5962/bhl title 78295 Henry G Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection ; Peter Henderson Co NameFound Gigantea NameConfirmed Gigantea EOLID 91906 NameBankID 4549793 NameFound Grandiflora NameFound Hybrida NameConfirmed Hybrida NameBankID 5327990 NameFound Malacoides NameConfirmed Malacoides NameBankID 4873449 NameFound Stellata NameConfirmed Stellata EOLID 4981424 NameBankID 4351687 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 43874899 dc identifier http //biodiversitylibrary org/page/43874899 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 N02/16389225441 2015-08-25 02 54 31 cc-by-2 0 PD-old-70-1923 Everything for the garden 1915 Photos uploaded from Flickr by Fæ using a script |