JOHNSON & STOKES, PHILADELPHIA 



PANSIES 



JOHNSON & STOKES' KINGLY COLLECTION 



2299. This superb collection cannot be surpassed for size, 

 shape, markings or richness of color of the flowers. No 

 pains are spared to make this strain absolute perfection in 

 form, firmness of texture, size and freedom of bloom, and 

 elegance and variety of markings and colorings. Price, 25c. 

 per pkt.; 81.00 per y a oz. 



228L Bugnot's Large Stained. Mixed colors. A cele- 

 brated French strain ; very large. Pkt., 20c. 



2294. Cassier's Five Blotched. Round flowers of great 

 substance; each petal finely blotched. Pkt., 20c. 



2273. Masterpiece. The chief peculiarity of this 

 grand new Pansy is that the border or edge of each petal is 

 frilled and curled. The flowers are large, borne very freely 

 well above the plant. Price, per pkt., 15c.; 2 pkts., 25c. 



2279. Odier Blotched. Rich colors. Pkt., 10c. 



2276. English Show Mixture. Pkt., 10c. PKT. 



2308. Azure Blue, very fine 80 05 



2261. Belgian Striped 10 



2286. Black . . . Pkt., 80 05 2306. Mahogany ... 5 



2274. Bronze . . " 6 2297. White 5 



2303. Blue ..." 6 2298. Yellow 5 



2262. Emperor Frederick (New), dark red 10 



2275. Emperor William, ultramarine blue 10 



2277. Fire Dragon, fiery orange and bronze 10 



2288. Giant White, Pkt., SO 10 2291. Giant Black . . 10 



2289. Giant Yellow " 10 2290. Giant Azure Blue, 10 



2263. Giant Black-Blue, 10 2292. Giant Striped . . 10 

 2809. Madame Perret (grown by Lucien Perret, the 



introducer), a magnificent giant strain of rare 

 excellence, very early, vigorous and rich com- 

 bination of colors 20 



2282. Improved Giant Trimardeau, mixed 10 



2278. Lord Beaconsfield, deep purple violet 10 



2264. Meteor (New), bright brown 10 



2265. Peacock, ultramarine blue, deep claret and white, 10 



2283. Prince Bismarck, beautiful golden bronze .... 10 



2284. Quadricolor, or Pheasant's Eye (Rainbow) ... 10 



2266. Red Victoria (New), very fine 10 



2285. Snow Queen, satiny white 10 



2287. Striped and Mottled, large flowered 10 



NASTURTIUMS 



Tom Thumb, Dwarf or Bedding; Varieties 



2146. 

 2131. 



2132. 

 2133. 

 2134. 



2143. 

 2135. 



2136. 

 2144. 

 214.5. 

 2130. 



2142. 

 2140. 

 2141. 

 2147. 



Aurora. 



OZ. PKT. 



Balmon-rose, mottled 80 15 $0 05 



Bronze Color. A coppery bronze 

 Chameleon. Crimson bronze and yellow, 

 Ccerulea Rosea. Rose, tinged purple . . 

 Crystal Palace Gem, Sulphur, spotted 



maroon 



Empress of India. Brilliant crimson, 

 Golden King. Grand flowers, 3 inches 

 across; deep golden yellow, maroon blotches, 

 King of Tom Thumbs. Crimson . . 

 King Theodore. Dark scarlet maroon, 

 Lady Bird. Orange-yellow, red spots 

 Prince Henry. Cream color, spotted scar- 

 let and tipped with wine-red 



Pearl. White 



Scarlet 



Yellow 



Mixed Tom Thumbs. 14 lb., 30c 



TALL OR CLIMBING VARIETIES 



2137. Hemisphcericum. Yellow, with rosy scarlet 

 blotches, fine foliage. Oz., 15c; pkt., 5c. 



2138. Kegelianum. Violet rubv. Oz., 15c.; pkt., 6c 



2139. VonMoltke. Ruby rose.* Oz., 15c; pkt., 5c 



2153. Nigro Purpureum. Maroon. Oz., 15c; pkt., 5c. 



2154. Orange. Oz., 15c; pkt., 5c. 



2155. Scarlet. Oz., 15c; pkt., 5c. 



2156. Tall Mixed Sorts. Oz., 15c; pkt., 5c. 



NEW HYBRIDS OF MADAME GUNTER 



2157. A new section, distinguished by dark-colored 

 foliage and flowers of immense size and richness and variety 

 of coloring. Per oz., 15c; pkt., 5c 



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2148. 

 2149. 



CLIMBING AND DWARF NASTUBTIUMS. 



BB'S TRAILING NASTURTIUM 



Asa Grey. Cream, blotched crimson. Pkt., 5c. 

 Napoleon HZ. Yellow striped, scarlet. Pkt., 5c. 



2150. Koi des Noirs. Almost 

 black. Pkt., 5o. 



2151. Spitfire. Fiery red. Pkt., 5c. 



2152. Lobb's Nasturtiums, Mixed. 

 Pkt., 5c; oz., 15o. 



2158. Princess Victoria Louise. 

 Creamy-white, with conspicuous orange- 

 scarlet blotches and spur. One of the 

 finest, Pkt., 6c. 



2159. Giant of Battles. SulphHr, 

 with red blotches ; very free-flowering. 

 Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c 



HOW TO GKOW PANSIES 



The seed can be sown from August 

 to March. The best plants and largest 

 flowers can be obtained from seed sow* 

 in August, September or October in a 

 cold frame with a southern aspect 

 Plenty of air and light is essential. 

 During mild weather sashes should be 

 removed. The plants from spring sow- 

 ing should be planted in shady border. 

 Pansies require fresh soil enriched with 

 decomposed manure. 



