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JOHXSON & STOKES, PHILADELPHIA 



Showing one seo^ou' 

 pkt., 10c. ; 3 pkts., koe. 



HIBISCUS. 



The two varieties mentioned below are fine branching 

 plants, free blooming and of the easiest culture. 



1540. H. Africanus (if. rnoiiiu?)!). Very pretty foIia«re 

 and large creaui-colored flowers, with brown ctrntre; 2 ft. 

 Hardy annual. Pkt., 5c. 



1541. Falustrig. Beautiful, large pink flowers; 3 ft. 

 Hardy annual. Pkt., 5c. 



HOIXYHOCK {Althea Bosea). 



This is one of the oldest inhabitants of our gardens, and 

 now ranks us one of the tinest autumn flowers ; 6 ft. Hardy 

 perennial. 



1560. H. Double ATTiite. The newest strain of per- 

 fectly double pure white flowers. Pkt., Inc. 



156L. Uouble Yellow. Comprising the finest shades of 

 orange, straw and buS'. Pkt., )(Jc 



1562. Double Pink and Ked. Pkt., 10c 



]5ft^. Extra Choice Double Jlixed. Chater's Prize 

 Collection. ,Pkt.. IVc. 



BXrMci.CS JAPONICUS, or JAPANESE HOP. 



r» s'-^iV^.^^v/j'N/ derful new annual 



climber from Japan 



._ ^ _ . i^>V.< growing with great 



J^j^^^^^.',-.-?^"V^/;'^:^f rapidity, and very 



L^E^'- "*< ^^^^'?' '*' "^ dense foliage. Color 



'" '' ~— '^=' ' ' is a lively green. 



It is undoubtedly 



one of the best 



. tlimbers for corer- 



' ing verandas, trel- 



- Uses, etc.; 20 ft. 



^Hardv annual. 



rpkt., lOc; 3 pkts., 



■j,2bc 



LAN TANA. 

 ° 1720. t. Hy- 

 brida. Mixed. 

 Desirable green- 

 house or bedding 

 plants, embracing 

 every shade; 

 white, pink, orange 

 and purple. Half- 

 hard v perennial; 2 

 ft. Pkt., 5c. 



LATHTKUS 

 (Ha rcJv Street Peas). 

 17^0. Z.. Lati- 

 folius. .\ h a n d - 

 .some, free flower- 

 ing plant, useful 

 for covering trel- 

 lises, old stumps, 

 fences, etc. Flow- 

 ers a beautiful 

 scarlet. Hardy 

 HUMrxus J.4.PON'icrs. Pkt.. lOc; 3 pkts., 25c. perennial; 5 ft. 



Pkt., 10c. 



1711. L,. I-atifolias Albus. Large clusters of pure 

 white; grand, hardy, low climber. Pkt., 10c. 



1712. 1.. Splendens. This is a fine novelty from Cali- 

 fornia, bearing dense clusters of brilliant deep rose flowers. 

 Pkt., lOc; 3 pkts., 25c. 



uih Wliite Moonflower , Ipomsea Xoctiflora). Plants, 10c. each; Sl.OO per dozen. Seeds, 



rP03LE.\ {.Moonfojrer). 



IGfiO. I. Bona >'ox (Ereiiiug Glory, or Good ytght). 

 Ver>- large •white, fragrant (lowers ; 10 ft. Pkt., 5c. 



1601. I. Cocciiiea ^.S'(<ir/po»i;£a>. Hand:!^ome little scar- 

 let flowers; 10 ft. Pkt., 5c. 



1662. I. Huberi, Mixed. Comprising all the new Japa- 

 nese Hybrids ; 10 ft. Pkt., 5c. 



1663. I. Hederacea. Mixed, very fine. Pkt., 5c. 



1664. I. Noctiflora, or Grandiflora Alba (While 

 Seeded). Moonflower. Pkt., lOc; 3 pkts., 25o. 



166.5. I. "HEAVENLY BLUE." The color of the 

 flowers is a lovely sky blue ; centre of flower shaded lighter, 

 delicately rayed with a glow of yellow deep in the throat. 

 Price, pkt., lOc; 3 pkts., 25c 



KENELTVOKTH IVY (limiria). 

 1780. I., Cymbalaria. \ very handsonae, small, neat, 

 trailing plant; admirablv suited for baskets. Hardy per- 

 ennial; 8 ft. Pkt., 10c 



LOBELIA. 



Handsome little plants, admirably adapted for borders, 

 vases, pots or hanging oaskets. Half-hardy annual. 



ISlo. L. Erinus Crystal Palace Conipacta. A com- 

 pact, deep blue variety : Ji ft. Pkt., lOc. 



1S41. L. Erinus Speciosa Alba Maxima. Showy 

 white flowers of drooping and spreading habit. Pkt., 5c 



1842. L. Cardinalis (Cardinaf J^otrer). A hardy peren- 

 nial native vaiietv, with spikes of brilliant scarlet flowers; 

 3 ft. Pkt., lOf. 



1S43. L. Gracilis. Light blue : long, slender, trailing 

 stems. Pkt.. 5c. 



ISm, Mixed Einest Erinus, or Trailing Varieties. 

 Best for b.Tskets, vases, etc. Pkt., 5c. 



1S45. Mixed Erecta Conipacta Varieties. Best for 

 edgings, ribbon beds, etc. Pkt.. .Sc. 



1846. L. EKINTS COMPACTA "GOLDEN' 

 OUEEN." A new Lobelia with golden \p11ow foliage and 

 brilliant blue flowers. Pkt.luc bpkt- 2.5c 



NEW LOBELIA " GOLDEJT QUFEiT." Pkt.,]Oc; 3 pkts. , 25e. 



