^ JOHNSON & STOKES, PHILADELPHIA '^ 



NAMED VAKIETIES, DWARF NASTCRTIDMS. 



NASTURTIUMS 

 Tom Thumb, Dwarf or Bedding Varieties 



The improved varieties of the Dwarf Nasturtium are 

 among the uiost popular and beautiful of our garden plants. 

 Their neat, compact growth, rich-colored flowers and free- 

 blooming and long-lasting qualities, together with their 

 adaptability to almost any soil or situation, make them un- 

 surpassed for garden decoration. 1 foot. 



2146. Aurora. Salmon-rose, mottled, blush oz. pkt. 

 white, garnet blotches ... 80 20 80 05 



2131. Bronze Color. A coppery bronze .... 



2132. Channeleon. Crimson bronze and yellow, 



2133. Coerulea Rosea. Rose, tinged i)uri)le 



2134. Crystal Palace Gein. Sulphur, spotted 

 maroon 



2143. Ennpress of India. Brilliant crimson, 

 dark foliage ... 



2135. Golden King. Grand flowers, 3 inches 

 across; deep golden vcllow, ninroon blotches, 



21.36. King of Tom Thumbs. Crimson 



2144. King Theodore. Dark scarlet maroon, 

 dark foliage 



214.5. Lady Bird. Orange yellow, red .spots . . 

 2130. Prince Henry. Cream color, spotted scar- 

 let and tipped with wine-red 



2142. Pearl. White 



2140. Scarlet 



2141. Yellow 



2147. Mixed Tom Thumbs. 14 lb., 50c 



Any 6 of the above pkts. for 25c. 



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TALL OR CLIMBING VARIETIES 



2137. Hemisphoericum. Yellow, with rosy scarlet 

 blotclies, fine foliage. Oz., 20c.; pUt., 5c. 



21.38. Kegelianum. Violet ruby. Oz., 20e.; pkt., 5c. 



Von Moltke. Ruby rose.' Oz., 20c ; pkt., 5c. 



Nigro Purpureum. Dark Maroon. Oz., 20c.; 



2139. 

 21.53. 

 pkt., 5c. 

 21.54. 

 21.55. 

 2156. 



Orange. Oz , 20c.; pkt., 5c. 

 Scarlet. Oz., 20c.; pkt , 5c. 

 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. ,25c.; pkt., 5c. 



LOBE'S TRAILING NASTURTIUM 



2148. Asa Grey. Cream white, blotched crimson ma- 

 roon. Pkt , 5c. 



2149. Napoleon III. Yellow striped, rosy scarlet. 

 Pkt., 5c. 



2150. KoidesNoirs. Almost black. Pkt., 5c. 



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



2152. Lobb's Nasturtiums, Mixed. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 20c. 



HOW TO GROW PANSIES 



Sow the seed from September to March. Best resulls 

 are obtained by seed sown in the fall and protected 

 during the winter in a cold frame. These flower early 

 in the spring when the nights are cool, and this is what 

 the Pansy likes. The soil should be fresh, enriched 

 M'ith decomposed n^anure. 



EXACT 8IZB AND MARKINGS OF PANSY, GROW^J FROM O0B " KINOLY 



OOLLEOTION," MIXED, BY MR. L. M. SHEPARD, OK 



TEMPLE, ME. 



JOHNSON & STOKES' KINGLY COLLECTION 

 OF GIANT PANSIES, MIXED 



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, 25o. 

 per pkt.; $1.00 per '% oz. 



2231. Bugnot's Large Stained. Mixed colors. A cele- 

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



2294. Cassier's Five Blotched. Another choice French 

 strain. Round flowers of great substance; each petal finely 

 blotched. Pkt., 20c. 



2280. Imperial German. Large flowering. Pkt., 15c. 



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



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



Azure Blue, very fine 80 05 



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2261. Belgian Striped", 



2286. Black (Faust) 



2274. Bronze 



2262. Emperor Frederick (New), dark red 



2275. Emperor William, ultramarine blue 



2277. Fire Dragon, fierv orange and bronze 



2301. Fine German, Mixed 



2288. Giant White 



2289. Giant Yellow 



2263. Giant Black -Blue (New) 



2291. Giant Black ... 



2290. Giant Azure Blue (Emperor William) 



2>92. Giant Striped 



2302. Gold Margined, all colors 



2.307. Havana Brown, new shades 



2282. Improved Giant Trimardeau, mixed 



2303. Light Blue, fine ... 



2278. Lord Beaconsfiell, deep purple violet 



2306. Mahogany Colored, splendid 



2264. Meteor (New), bright brown . . 



2265. Peacock, ultramarine blue, deepclaretand white, 

 22S3. Prince Bismarck, beautiful golden bronze . . . . 



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



2266. Red Victoria (New), very fine 



2285. Snow Queen, satiny white 



2287. Striped and Mottled, large fir)wered 



2297. White, pure ... 



2304. White, with dark centre 



2298. Yellow, pure ... 



2305. Yellow, with black centre 



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NEW PANSY, ''MASTERPIECE" 



No. 2273. The chief new peculiarity of this grand new 

 Pansy is that the border or edge of each petal is frilled and 

 curled to a remarkable degree. This gives the flower a 

 depth and beauty unknown before. The flowers are large, 

 borne very freely well above the plant. Truly a masterpiece 

 of the skilful hybridizer's art. Price, per pkt., 15e.; 2 pkts., 25c. 



