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JOHNSON cS: STOKES, PHILADELPHIA 



INERARIA 



742. James's Giant Flowering. An uiirivulled slrain, 

 both in variety of color and markinpr and size and quality of 

 bloom. Blooms measure 2)/^ to 2% inches in diameter. 

 Pkt., 35c. 



740. Miritima Candidissima {DuMy Miller). Pkt.. 5c. 



741. Acanthifolia (Dusty Millrn. Pkt.. ^c. 



CLARKIA 



761. Elegans (Piirp/f A'</i.(7). Pkt., 5c. 

 76<). Single Mixed. Pkt., 5c. 



762. Double Mixed. Pkt.. 5c. 



CLEMATIS 



Jackman's Large Flowering Hybrids. Pkt., 



10c. 



780. 



781. 

 783. 

 784. 



Coccinea Scarlet. Tubular flowers. Pkt., 10c. 

 Flaniuiula. White, sweet scenlrd. Pkt., 5c. 

 Paniculata. One of the ti nest; tine white flowers ; 



strong groxver : very hardy. PkL. 10c. 



CLEOME PUNGENS 



800. A showy annual, producing curious heads <if 

 flowers, of bright rose color, with long stamens, giving it 

 the name of the Giant Spider Plant. Pkt.. 5e. 



CLINTONIA 



820. Elegans. For hanging baskets; blue. Pkt., ."Jc. 



COBEA 



840. Scandens. A beautiful rapid-growing climber, 

 with handsome foliage and large bell-shaped flowers, green 

 at first, clian'jriug to a beautiful deep violet blue. Half-hardy 

 perennial ; 20 to 30 ft. Pkt., lOc; 3 pkls., 25c. 



COLEUS 



860. Fine Hybrids. Pkt., 15c. 



COMMELINA 



900. Coelestis. An erect plant, producing pretty sky- 

 blue flowers in great profusion. Roots should be preserved 

 like dahlias; its beauty will increase from year to year ; 1% 

 ft. Half-hardy herbaceous perennial. Pkt., 5c. 



CONVOLVULUS (Homiuy (Slory) 



Japanese Morning Glories 



The surpassing charm of these Imperial Japanese 

 Morning Glories lies in the entrancing beauty and gigantio 

 size of the flowers; they measure from four to six inchea 

 across. The colors of the flowers, shadings and markings 

 are limitless, and are really wonders of nature, of such in- 

 comparable beauty that descriptions are inadequate. Some 

 flowers are of deep, rich velvety tones, others more daintily 

 tinted and shaded than an artist's brush could portray. 

 The solid colors range through reds from soft rose to crim- 

 son, bronze and garnet maroon ; from daintiest light blue to 

 ultramarine indigo and blackish purple ; from snow white 

 to cream and silver gray; some are striped, starred and 

 spotted ; others have magnificent edges and throats. 



The double-flowering sorts are superb and must be seen 

 to be appreciated to their full value. 



Jajianese Single, Mixed. Per pkt., lOc; 3pkts.,25o. 



Japanese Double, Mixed. Per pkt., 15c.; 2 pkls., 2.5c. 



9J0. Tricolor Koseus. Rose color, with white centre 

 and bands of golden yellow. Pkt, 5c. , 



921. Major, Mixed. Common morning glor.v. Oz., 

 ^5c.; pkt., 6c. 



DWARF VARIETIES 



Mauritanicus. Trailing plant for baskets ; blue. 

 Pkt., 5c. 



922, 

 Pkt.. 10c. 



»24. Minor, Mixed 



COREOPSIS, OR CALLIOPSIS 



Very showy, free-flowering plants, natives of this 

 country; fine for borders and beds; easily cultivated. 

 Hardy annuals. 



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

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



561. C. Atrosanguinea. Dark crimson : 2 ft. Pkt., 5c. 



562. C. Jlixed. Pkt., 5c.; <>z., 20c. 



563. Coreopsis Lanceolata. The flowers of this 

 charming new hardy perennial are borne on long stems and 

 are of a lovelv bright golden yellow color Pkt., lUc. 



564. Caliiopsis Golden "Wave. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 20e. 



