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JOHNSON & STOKES, PHILADELPHIA 



CACTDS. 



485. C. Mixed. There is 

 a great deal of pleasure in 

 raising Cacti from seed. In 

 the seed we ofler there is a 

 mixture of some twenty 

 varieties. Pkt., 15e.; 2 pkts., 

 25e.; 10 pkts., $1.00. 



CACTIS. Pkt., 15c. 



CALCEOLARIA. 



Now recognized as 

 one of tlie grandest 

 plants in existence, 

 producing masses of 

 pocket like flowers ; a 

 universal favorite for 

 decorating the green- 

 house and conserva- 

 tory early in the 

 ' spring, 



520. C. Hybrida 

 { Grandiflora, Tall 



Mixed. The finest 

 large flowering and 

 most floriferous sort, 

 of the richest colors; 

 20 in. Pkt., 25c. 



521. C. Hybrida 

 Granditlnra I'umlla 

 Com pacta. Mixed. 

 A now strain of 

 dwnrf, compact and 

 strong growing sorts, 



producing large and brilliant self-colored and spotted 

 flowers; 1 ft. Pkt., 35c. 



522. C. Rugosa. Small flowering varieties for bedding, 

 of the finest colors ; 2 ft. Pkt., 40c. 



CALENDULA (Mnrigold). 



Very free and attractive bloomers, growing well in 

 almost all situations. Hardy annuals. 



510. C. Ottlciualin Meteor. A splendid large flower- 

 ing varietv, double striped, of a deep orange on a pale vellow 

 ground ; 1 ft. Pkt 5c.; oz., 20c. 



511. Prince of Orange. A novelty surpa-ssingiu beauty 

 C. Meteor, the florets being striped with a more intense 

 shade of orange; 1ft. Pkt., .^c; oz., 20c. 



542. Ranunculoides, Fl. PI. {Cape or Garden Mari- 

 golds.) Deep orange color ; 1 ft. Pkt.. 5c. 



•'54.3. Calendula. Fine mixed. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 1.5e. 

 COREOPSIS, or CALLIOPSIS. 



Very showy, free flowering plants, nntivi s of this 

 country ; fiiie for borders and beds, easily cultivated. Hardy 

 annuals. 



560. C. Drammondi. Yellow, with a circle of rich 

 crimson brown ; 1ft. Pkt., 5c. 



561. C. Atrosanguinf-a. Dark crimson ; 2 ft. Pkt., .5e. 



562. C. Mixed. Embracing tlie most showy colors. 

 Pkt., .5c.; oz , 20c. 



563. Cr>reopsisLanceQlata. The flowers of this charm- 

 ing new hardy perennial are borne on long stems, are of a 

 lovely bright golden yellow color, remain in perfection a 

 long time when cut, and are a charming flower for Indies' 

 wear. Pkt, 10c. 



CALCEOLARIA. 



CAMPANULA {Bell Flower). 



Very attractive plants with pretty bell-shaped flowers; 

 of very easy cultivation. 



600. V. Specalaia (Venus' Looking Glass). Pretty blue 

 Ja ft. Hardy annual. Pkt.,5e. 



611. C.'Media, Single Mixed (ra»/€r6«n/BeH.s). Beau- 

 tiful, large, hell-shaped flowers; handsome for border or pot 

 culture; 2*2 ft. Hardy biennials. Pkt.j.'ie. 



602. C. Media, Double Mixed. All the finest double 

 varieties; 2^ ft. Hardy biennials. Pkt., 5c. 



603. C. Carpatica, Mixed. Free flowering, blue and 

 white; bloom the whole .season; % ft. Hardy perennial. 

 Pkt., 5c. 



CAI.UOPSIS G01.D-EN ■WA\-E. Pkt., 5c.; Oz., 20c. 



564. Calliopsis Golden Wave. For a mass of bright 

 color, this is probably the most effective of all annuals. It 

 isindeeda wave of gold. (See cut.) Pkt., 5c.; oz., 20c. 



CAMPANULA CUP AND SAUCER. Pkt., l(c.;3for 25c. 



604. THE CUP AND SAUCER CAMPANULAS are 



a very striking and beautiful variety of Canterbury Bells. 

 The flowere are large and resemble a cup and saucer. Colors 

 are mixed blue, blue, rose, lilac and white. Pkt., 10c. 



605. C. PUNCTATA, NEW SPOTTED BEI.L 

 FLOWER. An elegant, new, perfectly hardy perennial, 

 about 1^ feet high. The pendulous bell-shaped flowers are 

 milk white, dotted and striped witli red on tlie inner surface 

 and as large as the well-known Canterbury Bells. Pkt., 10c.; 

 3 pkts., 25c. 



CANDYTUFT. (Iberis.) 



620. I. White 

 Fragrant. Pure 

 white, pinnated 

 foliage; lit. Pkt., 

 oc.; oz., 20c. 



621. Crimson. 

 Very beautiful; 1ft. 

 Pkt., 5c. 



622. W^HITE 

 ROCKET. Large 

 trus.ses of pure 

 white flowers ; 1 ft. 

 Pkt., 5c. 



623. White 

 Tom T h u m b. 

 A new dwarf 

 variety, growing 

 about six inches 

 liigh, branching 

 into a handsome 

 bush, about six- 

 teen inches in 

 diameter. Pkt., 

 oc. 



624. Fine Mixed. 

 Pkt, 5c.; oz.,20c. 



625. C. NEW 

 E.VIPBESS.Oneof 

 tlie finest varieties 

 of recent introduc- 

 tion. It is inter- 

 mediate in height 

 between the old 

 Rocket and the 

 newer Tom 

 Thumb sort. Tlie 

 plant is of a very 

 branching habit, 

 and assumes, 

 when fully grown 

 and covered with 

 its large trusses of 

 pure white flowers, 

 a very handsome 

 candelabrum-li ke NEW EMPRESS candytuft. Pkt., 10c.; 3 

 aspect. Pkt., 10c. pkts., 25c. 



