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JOHNSON & STOKES, PHILADELPHIA 



CANDYTUFT (ibcris) 



Half-hardy annual of low growth and verv free flowering. 

 The T'lants bloom early from seed and continue a long time 

 in bloom. Useful for bedding and for cutting. 



620. White Fragrant. Pure while, pinnated foliage. 

 1ft. Pkt., 5c.; O2.,20c. 



621. Crimson. Verv beautiful: 1 ft. Pkt.. 5c.; oz., 20c, 



622. WHITE ROCKET. Large trusses of pure white 

 tlowers; 1 ft. Pkt., 5c.: oz., 20c. 



623. W^hite Tom Thumb. A new dwarf variety, grow- 

 ing about 6 inches high, branching into a handsome bush, 

 about 16 inches in diameter. Pkt., 5c.; oz,, 20c. 



624. Fine Blixed. Pkt,, 5c.; oz., 20c, 



CANDYTUFT, "NEW E.MPRESS." 



62.5. NEW EJIPRESS. One of the finest varieties of 

 recent introduction. The plant is of a ver>- branching habit, 

 and assumes, when fully grown and covered with its large 

 trusses of pure white flowers, a verj- handsome candela- 

 brum-like aspect. Pkt., lOc; oz., 30c. 



CANNAS 



645. Crozy's Dwarf Large Flowering French. In 



this new class of Cannas the foliage is luxuriant and the 

 plants dwarf in habit. Their great merit, however, lies in the 

 large size and brilliant hues of the flowers, ranging through 

 all shades of yellow and orange to the richest crimson, 

 scarlet and vermilion ; some are also beautifully spotted. 

 Mixed. Pkt.,5c,; oz„ 20c. 



640. C. Marechal Valllant. Foliage rich maroon ; 

 large, bright orange flowers; 5 ft. Pkt., 5c. 



611. Tricolor. Foliage green, red and creamy yellow ; 

 bright scarlet flowers; 3 ft. Pkt., 5c. 



612. Finest Mixed. Kmbracing twenty of the best 

 sorts. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 10c. 



613. C. Gigantea. 8 ft. Pkt., 5c. 



CARNATION, OR PICOTEE PINK 



663. Marguerite Carnations. Without exception, 

 these are the most abundant bloomers of all the Carnation 

 Pinks. The flowers are of brilliant colors, ranging through 

 many beautiful shades of red, pink, white, variegated, etc.; 

 the.v are of perfect form and large size. Those sown in spring 

 commence flowering in carhj snmincr. and continue to bloom in 

 lavish profusion imtilchecked by frost. Pkt., 10c. ; 3pkts.,25c. 



666. NEW DWARF I..4RGE FI^OWERING MAR- 

 GUERITE. An improvement on the above in size of flower, 

 dwarfer and more stocky plants. Per pkt., 15c. 



660. Scarlet Grenadin. Very early and floriferous; 

 large double flowers, of a brilliant scarlet color. Pkt., 10c. 



661. Finest German Double Mixed. Saved from 

 extra choice named double flowers. Pkt., 15c. 



662. Fine Double Mixed. Comprising the hardiest 

 and best varieties for garden culture: 1V> ft. Pkt., 10c. 



664. FINEST DOUBLE STRIPED. Pkt., 10c. 



665. THE GILLAUD, or RIVIERA MARKET. The 

 Gillaud Pinks bloom profusely in the summer and autumn 

 from spring-sown seed. The flowers are verj' large, of perfect 

 shape, very fragrant. They contain flowers of ciear yellow 

 and others with yellow stripes. Pkt.. 20c. 



667. NEW DOUBLE PERPETUAL (Chabaud). As 

 earlv as the Marguerite Carnation, this new sort will be found 

 invaluable for florists. The stalks ire very stiff &T\Ci the flowers 

 large and very double. The calyx rarely ever bursts, and ihe 

 percentage of double flowers is very great. Pkt., 15c. 



Celosia (Coxcomb) 



Very popular annuals of the easiest culture, producing 

 large, ornamental, comb-like heads; useful both for summer 

 bedding and pot plants as well. 



CRISTATA, OR CRESTED VARIETIES 



675. DWARF 

 CRIMSON. Large 

 combs. Pkt., 5c. 



676. V4RIEGATA. 

 Crimson and gold. Pkt., 

 5c. 



JAPONIC.4. 

 scarlet combs. 



677. 

 Ruflied 

 Pkt., 5c. 



678. 

 PRIZE. 



G L A S G O W^ 



Immense crim- 

 son. Pkt., 5c. 



680. QUEEN OF 

 THE DWARFS. Only 

 8 iuches high ; combs 

 often 10 inches across ; 

 dark scarlet. Pkt., Itc. 



681. EMPRESS. 

 Mammoth bright purple 

 combs ; bronze foliage. 

 Pkt., 10c. 



674. PRKSIDENT 

 THIERS. Very dwarf, 

 crimson. Pkt., 5c. 



679. CKISTATA. 

 Mixed ; all sorts. Pkt., 

 5c. 



OSTRICH FEATHER CELOSI.V. 



FEATHERED VARIETIES 



683. TRIOMPHE d'EXPOSITION. Large, feathery^ 

 crimson plumes. Pkt., 10c. 



684. FIRE FEATHERED. Very branching, intensfr 

 orange scarlet. Pkt., 5c. 



673. PLUMOSA 

 SUPERB A. Mixed. 

 Pkt., 5c. 



682. OSTRICH 

 FEATHER. This ncu 

 Feathered Celosia pro- 

 duces very large plumes, 

 which are exquisitely 

 curved and curled in ex- 

 act resemblance to an 

 ostrich feather. Pkt., 10c. 



CENTAUREA 



{Dusty Miller) 

 Extensively used for 

 margins, beds and vases. 

 Half-hardy perennial. 



685. Caudidissima. 

 Attractive, silvery, cut 

 leaves; 1ft. Pkt., 10c. 



686. Gymnooarpa. 

 Graceful, finely cut, sil- 

 very gray leaves. 1>^ ft. 

 Pkt., 10c. 



CENTAUREA 



Blue Bottle or Cum Flower 

 688. BLUE. Per 



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689. 



690. 

 borders. 



CESTAUREA. 

 WMITE {Alba Piira). Per pkt., 5c. 

 DAVARF VICTORIA. Very dwarf, beautiful for 

 Per pkt., 10c. 



CHRYSANTHE- 

 MUMS 

 Single Annual Varie- 

 ties. 



Summer blooming 

 annuals, growing 12 to 18 

 inches high, verj- florif- 

 erous and effective for 

 beds or cut blooms. 



704. Selected Mixed 

 Varieties. Comprising 

 a full assortment of single 

 and double varieties with 

 the richest variety of col- 

 ors, rich crimson, golden 

 yellow, striped and mot- 

 tled. Pkt., 5c. 



708. C. JIAXniUM. 

 A grand addition to our 

 collection of choicehardy 

 perennials. Its beautiful 

 snow-white flower? are 

 produced in great abund- 

 ance the whole season, 

 and as cut flowers they 

 are unexcelled in lasting 

 qualities. Pkt., 10c. ; 3 

 pkts.,25c. 



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