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•PETER HENDERSO N fl; CO., IMEW YORK
89
Beaatifal crirctTo'^Tn^g GODETIAS.
Of all earden annuals few are as beautiful as Godetias, being exceedingly showy
when grown in beds and masses; these new varieties are very compact and bushy
In habit forming oval plants about 1 foot high, completely enveloped with large
Eorsreouslv colored flowers, from 2 to 3 inches across.
Rosamond. Large flowers of an exquisite shade of glossy light plnk^a mre
Sunset. Large iaowers of glowing deep rosy carmine, dazzlingly effective 20
Ilem
Giant-
flotuering
Hybrid GeFaniams.
A strain of seed saved from grand new Hybrids all greatly enlarged and im-
DFOved The flowers are extra large, round, of the most perie.t forms, borne on
splendid trusses, some of them forming balls 16 inches in circumference The i.. "rs
are all shades of scarlet and crimson, rose, pink, salmon, cream veined pink, blush
snowv white and all of the new auricle types with lovely rings and large white eyes
these all stand the M
sun. Although perm
nials. they will produce i
bushy plants and flower
seeds sown the same si i
gorgeous flowers, of mo
borne continuousU ren
ular plants for pot cultuic in wintei or toi
bidding out in summer
1 J to 18 ini lies hi,;h ( s.
cnt . /'A' 1
Doiarf Japanese . . .
HOIiliYHOCKS.
Pyramidal little plants,
only 15 to 18 inches high,
jiroducing large semidouble
llowers.frombaseto summit.
These very unique and beautiful
Hollyhocks, from the "Flowery
kini^vdom " are great acquisitions. The plants grf , .. ^ ^
Kingdom, are fercrt . ', , ^ covered from bottom to top with semi
row in pyramidal form to a
^i'oTI^-We^h^ve'jusrrec^^^^^^^^ of these mtle Hollyhocks from Japan
NEW «°iT.rn3 Giioxmifls.
ost charming greenhouse plants, of dwarf habit. Their flowers are produced
ton and of thi most exquisite and gorgeous colors, many of which are mag-
' .e#
GIANT B\BRID
GERANIUM.
Gloxinias are m
i?fi?^nHrspStted!mottl^5 and'blended, Un.ier the
commonest culture they bloom continuously for
months. This new giant strain produces
flowers of extraordinarily large_ dimen-
sions, measuring from 4V2 to o inches
across. The colors are rich , varied and
strikingly beautiful. 1 foot. (See cut.)
Giant lAixed Colors P^*- ^^
Gloxinia Largre Flowering ,
Choice Mixed Colors. ../'At. 2.)
^.^ oiant- jiEiiioTt^OPES.
flotueping
Those who have not seen these mag-
Diflcent Heliotropes can have no con-
ception of the great advance made
in improving this old favorite.
The heads of blossoms of this
new sort often measure a foot
across, the individual ilorets
are also very large, and their
delicious perfume is just as
enchanting as in the old small-
flowering types. The plants
of the new sorts are also
more healthy, bushy and
compact, the leaves arelarge
and luxuriant; seed sown in
the spring produces full-
grown, profuse flowering
plants by .Inly, which flower
in the garden until cut down
by frost or, if grown in pots
for winter flowers, they are of
unsurpassed beauty. .See cat.)
Iiemoine's Giant Hytorid He-
liotrope (18 inches high). Colors,
jiuiple. blue, lavender, white, etc..
mixtures Pkt. 10
Giffantenm Nantim. Plants very
dwarf and compact, only 8 to 10 inches
high with enormous umbels of flowers.
Mixed Colors Pkt. 20
T.flNTflNfl DWRHF GOlflPflGT HYBHIDS. e?J^ w:y"^Tt".Jre"rs"r:JIr^".^ti"e
U colors more varied andshowy.and Ijeingof bushy. compact habit— only 8 to 1 inches higli
—being of great value for bedding as well as pot cultui-e. Mixed Colors t kt. _o

^rTe^^q remember you are entitled to sE^E^cUroF PREMIUMS ^^BpSTa^I^" 5.
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Author Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection.; Peter Henderson & Co.
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Everything for the garden : 1902.
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42383178
Item ID
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133997 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images)
Title ID
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66553 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images)
Page numbers
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Page 89
Names
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NameFound:Gloxinia NameConfirmed:Gloxinia L'Her. EOLID:72184
BHL Page URL
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https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/42383178
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 42383178
  • dc:identifier https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/42383178
  • bhlGardenStories
  • Hollyhocks
  • Geraniums
  • Gloxinia
  • Heliotropes
  • 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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