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JOHNSON .-.&.•. STOKES .-. PHILADELPHIA .-. 



HTBiscrs. 



The two varieties mentioned below are fine branching 

 plants, fn^ blooming and of the eaisest culture. 



1540. H. Africanus. (if. Trionium.) Very pretty 

 foliage and large cream-colored flowers, with brown centre ; 

 2 ft. Hardy annunl. Pkt...TC. 



L541. Palustris. Beautiful, large pink flowers; 3 ft. 

 Hardj" annual Pkt. .lo. 



HOLLYHOCK. 



{Altheo Kosea.) 

 This is one of 

 the oldest inhabi- 

 tants of our gar- 

 dens, and now 

 ranks as one of 

 the finest autumn 

 flowers, 6 ft. 

 Hardv perennial. 

 1560. U. Double 

 White. The 

 finest strain of 

 perfectly double, 

 pure white flow- 

 ers. Pkt., 15c. 



J561. Double 

 Yellow. C o m - 

 prising the finest 

 shades of orange, 

 straw and bufl". 

 Pkt., 15o. 



1562. Double 

 Pink and Red. 

 Pkt., 15o. 



1563. Extra 

 Choice Double 

 JUxed. Chater's 

 prize collection. 



A BED OF HOLLYHOCKS. Pkt., lOc. 



HONTSTY. (Lunaria.) 



1580. L,. Biennis. iSatin Flower.) Pretty single purple 

 flowers; 2ft. Hardy biennial. Pkt., 5c. 



HTJ^rEA. 



1600. H. Cleans. When fully grown this is a very 

 attractive, handsome plant, ruby red, grass-like flowers ; 8 ft. 

 HaJf-hardy biennial. Pkt.. iOc 



HUBItTLrS. 



1620. Hn- 

 niulus Japon- 

 icus, or Japa- 

 nese Hop. A 



Wonderful ne^v 

 annual climber 

 from Japan, 

 growing \vith 

 great rapidity, 

 and very dense 

 foliage. Color 

 a lively 

 green. It is un- 

 doubtedly one 

 of the best 

 climbers for 

 covering v e r - 

 andas, trellises, 

 etc.; 20 ft. Har- 

 d V annual . 

 Pkt., 15c. 



rVEP ATHENS. 



1640. I. Sul- 

 tana. Flowers 

 brilliant, rose 

 scarlet, 1 to 2>^ 

 inches in di- 

 ameter. It is 

 so profuse a 

 bloomer that 

 well -gro'wn 

 specimens ap- 

 pear like a per- 

 fect ball of flo w- 

 e r s : 1^4 f t . 

 Tender peren- 

 nial. Pkt., 25c. 



HAMULUS JAPOXICTS. — Pkt., 15c. 



rPOMOPSIS. (Standing, or Tree Cypress.) 



Beautiful free-flowering plants, with fine foliage. Will 

 bloom the first year from seed if sown early. 



1680. I. Elegans. Dazzling scarlet flowers ; 3 ft. Half- 

 hardy biennial. Pkt.. 5c. 



1681. Superba. Dazzling orange flowers; 3 ft. Half 

 hardy biennial. Pkt.. 5e. 



MOOX Fl.OWEK— IP01I.EA 

 SOCTIFLOEA. 



IPOM^A. 



Very pretty rapid grow- 

 ing plants, with handsome, 

 b r 1 g n t colored, trumpets 

 ^li iped flowers, excellent 

 f>r covering old walls, 

 -lumps, arbors, etc. Half- 

 hard v annuals. 



1(60. I. Bona Nox. 



} t i ning Glory or Good- 



-^If//lf.) Very large, white, 



^ fragrant flowers ; 10 ft. Oz., 



"^ il.OO; pkt., 10c. 



.^ 1661. Coccinea. (Star 



^^ Tpomsea.) Handsome little 



^ I scarlet flowers; 10 ft. Oz., 



' 40c.; pkt., 5c. 



1662. Huberi, Slixed. 

 Comprising all the new 

 Japanesehybrids; 10ft. Oz., 

 T5c.; pkt., iOc. 



1663. I. Hederacea. 

 llixed. very fine. Pkt., 5c. 



1664. I. Noctiflora. 

 Jloon flower. Pkt., 10c 



KAULFUSSIA. (CharteHs HeterophyUa.) 

 1700. K. IVIixed. The flowers resemble single asters. 

 Violet. Hardy annual; 1ft. Pkt., 5c. 



LAISTANA. 



1720. L. Hybrida, Mixed. Desirable green-house or 

 bedding plants, embracing every shade, white, pink, orange 

 and purple. Half-hardy perennial ; 2 ft. Oz.,Sl.OO; pkt., 10c. 



LATHYRVS. (Eierlasting Pea.) 

 1740. L. Latifolius. A handsome, free-flowering plant, 

 useful for covering trellises, old stumps, fences, etc. Flowers 

 a beautiful scarlet. Hardy perennial ; 5 ft. Pkt., 5c. 



LEPTOSIPHON. 

 1760. li. Fine Mixed. A very pretty plant, well adap- 

 ted to marginal lines in ribbon beds; }^ ft. Hardv annual. 

 Pkt., 5c. 



LIXARIA. (Keniluorth Ivy.) 

 1780. I/. Cymbalaria. A very handsome, small, neat, 

 trailing plant, admirably suited for baskets. Hardy peren- 

 nial ; 8 ft. Oz., ^.00 ; pkt., 10c. 



LTNTJIM. (Scarlet FUix.) 

 1800. L. Grandiflorum. A showy bedding plant, with 

 fine foliage, remaining in bloom a long time ; 1 ft. Hardy 

 annual. Oz., 30c.; pkt., 5c. 



LOA,SA. 



1820. L. Aprantiaca. A rapid growing, free-flowering 

 climber, with beautiful orange flowers; 4 ft. Hardy annual. 

 Pkt., 10c. 



LOBELIA. 



Handsome little plants, ad- 

 mirably adapted for borders, 

 vases, pots or hanging baskets. 

 Half-hardy annuals. 



1840. L. Erinus Crystal 

 Palace Compacta. A compact 

 deep blue variety ; J^ ft. Pkt., 

 10c. 



1841. Erinus Speciosa 

 Alba Slaxima. Showy white 

 flowers of drooping and spread- 

 ing habit; 3^ ft. Pkt., 10c. 



1842. Cardinalis. (Cardinal 

 Flower.) Brilliant scarlet; 3 ft. 

 Pkt., 10c. 



1843. Gracilis. Slender, 

 pale blue. Pkt, 10c. 



1844. 3Iixed. Finest Eri- 

 nus varieties. Pkt., 10c. 



1845. >Iixed. Good. Oz., 

 40c.; pkt., 5c. 



LOPHOSPER:>njM. 



I860. L. Scandens. A highly ornamental climber for 

 the garden or conservatory. Blossoms of a very rich purple 

 and violet color ; 10 ft. Half-hardy annual. Pkt., 10c. 



HJPrVS. (Sun Vials.) 

 1880. L. Itfixed. Highly ornamental, varied colored, 

 free flowering, pea-shaped flowers; 2 ft. Hardy annuals. 

 Pkt., 5c. 



LYCHNIS. 



1900. L. Chalcedonica. Brilliant scarlet flowers: 

 blooms the first year. Hardy perennial ; 2 ft. Pkt., 5c. 



LOBELLA CABDINALIS. 



