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^ ^ ^ JOHNSON & STOKES, PHILADELPHIA ^ 



FloiDcr Seeds 



All flower seeds are sent free by mail on receipt of price. 

 Full cultural directions will be found on each packet. 



NIIMRFPS ^° *^^^ "^'"' customers the trouble of writing out 

 1 HJ J TiiJi_,i\o. names, we have attached a number to each variety; 

 therefore, please order by the nnmbers. 



PPFMIllM^ ^" ordering Flower and Vegetable Seeds in 

 r IVLriTlIUiTlo. packets purchasers sending $1.00 may select 

 packets to the amount of 81.25. Those sending SJ.i'O, to the amount 

 of $2.50. Those sending K.OO, to the amount of $3.75, and so on. 



AMARANTHXrS. 



Plants are grown entireh- for their richly colored foliage and 

 long racemes of curious looking flowers. Half-hardy annuals. 



160. A. Caadatus (Lore-lies-bletdingt. Blood-red drooping: 

 3 ft. Pkt., 5c. 



161. Tri-Color (.Tosfph's Coat). Handsome red, yellow and 

 green foliage; 3 fi. Pkt , 5c. 



162. Cruentus (Princt's Feather). Erect flowering; bright 

 scarlet. Pkt., 5c. 



16;}. SaliciCollns (Fountain Plant). Of a pyramidal drooping 

 habit: leaves willow-shaped, changing to magnificent hues; 4 ft. 

 Pkt. 5c. 



164. Bi-Color. Rich browTi and yellow. Pkt., oc. 



16.5. Marguerite. Charming dwarf plant; a free bloomer, 

 commencing to flower in a month after the seeds are up; long, 

 graceful shafts of flowers o f pu rple color. Pkt., 5c. 



180. AMPELOPSIS rEITCHlI {Japanese or Boston Ivy). 

 Oz., 25c.; pkt.. 5c. 



ANTIRKHINTJJI (Snap Dragon). 



220. A. Xauum, .Milzed. Finest dwarf Tom Thumb; 1 ft. 

 Pkt... 5c. 



221. Majas, Mixed. Tall varieties; 2 ft. Pkt., 5c. 



AQCTLEGIA (Columbine^ 



This plant blooms early in the spring and summer, and produces 

 beautiful, curiously formed and variously colored flowers; hardy 

 perennials. 



240. A. Single. All colors mixed ; 2 ft. Pkt., 5c. 



2-41. A. Double. All colors mixed; IS in. Pkt., 5c. 



242. A. Chrysantha (Golden Spurred Colnmbitie). This is one 

 of the finest perennials for the border ever grown. Flowers of the 

 most intense primrose yellow throughout, withlong. slenderspurs; 

 fragrant and exceedingly showy. Pkt., 5c. 



243. A. ClLrysantha Alba (Sen- Pure WTiite Spurred Columbine). 

 This pure white variety has flowers of the largest size, pure snow 

 white, with long spurs of elegant shape, and borne in lavish quan- 

 tity. Pkt., lOc. 



244. A. Skinnerl. A magnificent columbine, with crimson 

 sepals, lined with light grreen, and light green petals, and long, 

 straight, CTimsoH spurs. One of the finest. Pkt., 10c. 



24.=i. A. Coemlea. Flowers are verj- large, violet blue, and 

 inner petals pure white ; 2 ft. Pkt., 10c. 



The original '^ Romeo and .Juliet did not hare a Cle- 

 matis Panicnlata to ornament their baleony. 

 We can furnish plants at 15c. each. 



A beautiful trailing plant, 

 rosv, lilac-colored flowers. 



40. AbronH Utnbellata. 



with clusters of sweet-scented 

 Half-hardy annual. Pkt., 5e. 



45. Abutilon. Royal Prize, Mixed. Pkt.. 10c. 



5U. Acroclinum. Choice Mixed. Pkt., .5c. 



60. Adlnmia Cirrhosa [Allegheny Vine). Pkt., 10c. 

 AGERATUM. 



This plfint is a continual bloomer from earl.v summer 

 until the ensuing spring, and highly prized as a pot and bed- 

 ding plant : half-hardy annual. 



100. A. Mexicanom Nantun. Lilac blue; 134 ft. 

 Pkt., 5c. 



101. A. I^asseaaxii. Beautiful rose color. A perennial 

 if given greenhouse protection in the winter; 15 in. Pkt., 5c. 



102. Ageratam. Choice mixed. Oz., 25c.; pkt., 5c. 



103. A. Imperial. Dwarf: white. Pkt., 5c. 



104. A. 'White Gein. A charming, new, ver.v dwarf 

 and compact growing Ageratum, attaining only four inches 

 in height, and profusely covered with nice white flowers. 

 Pkt., 5c. 



110. AGKOSTEMMA (^Eose of Heaven). Fine Mixed. 

 Pkt., 5c. 



AtTSSUM. 



140. A. Sweet. Flowers white; 1 Tt.; hardv annual, 

 Oz., 20c.; pkL, 5c. 



141. A. Tom Thumb. This is one of the finest plants 

 for edgings and low beds, flowering in unparalleled profusion 

 for months; 34 ft. Oz., *25c.; pkt., 5c. 



142. A. Little Gem. In this distinct variety the plants 

 are of very compact spreading growth ; they attain only three 

 to four inches in height, but a single plant will completely 

 cover a circle twelve to fourteen inches in diameter. (See 

 Cut.) Pkt., 5c.; oz.,40c. 



143. A. Saxatile Compactum. Golden yellow flowers ; 

 perennial, but bloom the first season from seed ; 1 ft, Pkt., 5c. 



AKISTOI.OCHIA (Dutchman's Pipe). 

 An attractive, quick-growing, hardy perennial, with 

 large, heart-shaped leaves and flowers of singular formatioa, 

 resembling a pipe ; S ft. 



260. A. Sipho. Flowers brownish purple. Pkt., 10c. » 



261. A. Elegans. A rapid growing climber with very 

 novel flowers; color, externally, white veined with purple; 

 internall.v, rich, purplish brown, irregularly marked with 

 white, the blossoms are borne profusely, even on small 

 plants. Pkt., 10c. 



SWEET ALYSSrM LITTLE GEM. Pkt.,5c.: OZ.,40c. 



