76 ^^^j] JOHNSON & STOKES, PHILADELPHIA 



Hardy Clematis. 



<XEMATIS LAWSONIANA. 



CLEMATIS HENRVn 



PANICLLATA. 



FRAGRANT WHITE CLEMATIS. 



Our Clematis are 

 strong two- year- old 

 plants, and the assort- 

 ment we offer is the 

 cream of all. Plant the 

 crown of the roots at 

 least 3 inches below the 

 surface of the soil. 



DUCHESS OF 

 EDIXBl'KGH. The 

 best of the Double Pure 

 "Whites, deliciously 

 scented. 



CLEMATIS HEN- 

 KVil. A pure white, 

 largefloweringr variety 

 of tine form, and recog- 

 nized as by far the finest 

 of the single white sorts. 



It is a uiiich stronger 

 grower than most of the 

 other varieties, and is 

 entirely hardy. Excellent 

 for cemeteries or wher- 

 ever a hardy climber is 

 desired. 



LA"V\^SONIANA. 

 Rosy purple vrnh darker 

 veins. 



LIXACI^A FEOR- 

 IBl"\XDA. An exquisite 

 ultramarine blue. 



]>L\DA]M BARON 

 V E I E E A K D. An 

 exquisite lavender pink, 

 a fine contrast to the 

 stronger colored sorts. 



PRESIDENT. A 

 beautiful violet shade. 



Price of each of the 

 Hardy Clematis, 60c. 

 each, or one each of the 

 six varieties for 82.50. 



CLE3L\TIS PANICTTEATA. One of the most beautiful of our hardy fall-blooming vines. The flowers are pure white, 

 very fragrant, and are borne in great panicles or clusters of bloom, fi;irly covering the plant, so that it is a mass of fleecy 

 ■nhite; the fragrance is delicious. Price, 20c. each ; 3 for 50c.; 6forS1.00. 



CHOICE DAHLIAS— The Newest and Best. 



NT3IPH.EA. (Vic Pink Wnkr Lily Dahlia.) The flowers 

 are of perfect form, always full to the centre ; of exquisite 

 finish, being soft, delicate, ^vaxy and graceful. The color is a 

 clear, bright shrimp pink, shading slightly darker toward the 

 outer petals. The plant is very strong and vigorous and pro- 

 duces the flowers, which are borne on long stems, well supplied 

 with buds and foliage in the greatest profusion until cut down 

 by frost. (See cut.) 



DUCHESS OF CA^IBKIDGE. A beautiful fancy variety, 

 of large size and perfect form ; "white suffused pink, tipped and 

 edged shades of purple. Strong plants, 15c. each; $1.50 per 

 dozen. 



BIKS. HATTKrXS. One of the most beautiful of the Cactus 

 varieties and a general favorite; thefiowers are large, perfectly 

 formed, and of a rich soft sulphur, beautifully shaded toward 

 the tips and margin of the petals. 



HENKY PATRICK. A grand Cactus variety. Pure snow 

 white. 



■WIEEIA^I PIERCE. A grand Cactus variety. Rich 

 butter yellon-. 



ZUEU. A grand Cactus variety. Darkest maroon, almost 

 black. 



ARABELLA. .\ superb show variety. Sulphur tipped 

 pink an^l lavender. 



PRINCESS BONNXE. A soft creamy white show variety. 



Price of each of the above choice Dahlias, 20c. each, or the 

 7 for £1.00, by mail, post-paid. 



HERBACEOUS P/EONIES (Hardy). 



Magnificent hardy plants, almost rivalling the rose in bril- 

 liancy of color and perfection of bloom. Some of the varieties 

 are very fragrant. They are perfectly hardy, require little or 

 no care, and produce larger and finer blooms when well 

 established. 



AGIDA. Beautiful dark red. 



CAROLINE AXLAIN. Blush, centre sulphur with white. 

 CYTHEREE. White, centre carmine bordered. 

 EDl'LIS .SUPERBA. Light violet rose, white bands. 



TRICOLOR GRANDIFLORA. Rose, centre rose and 

 salmon. 



TRIOMPHE DE PARIS. White, centre yellowish. 

 Extra. 



Price of each, "5c., or set of 10 fur S- 00. 



DAHLIA >-YMPH.S:A. 



rESTr\-A. Pure white. 



SLAXINLA.. Pink white, light vellow centre. 

 PRES CESS E 5IATHILDE. Fresh rose. 

 PROLLFERA TRICOLOR. White, centre spotted 

 yellow. 



