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JOHNSON SEED COMPANY 



MAMMOTH ALLEGHENY HOLLYHOCK. PER PKT., IOC. 



GOURD (Ornamental) 



Rapid growing annual climbers for covering J 

 arbors, fences, etc., with ornamental foliage and 

 curiously shaped fruit. 



PER PKT. 



1405. Calabash, or Dipper. Very usefulJO 05 



JOHNSON'S 



Ever-blooming Annual 



HOLLYHOCKS 



Will bloom the first 

 season from seed sown in 

 May. The flowers measure 

 5 inches across, with a wide 

 range of the most brilliant 

 and exquisite colors. The 

 plants attain a height of from 

 8 to 10 feet and bloom pro- 

 fusely until frost. PER 



1565. Johnson's PK t. 

 Ever - blooming, 

 single $0 10 



1566. Johnson's 

 Ever - blooming, 

 double 10 



1567. Johnson's 

 Ever - blooming, 

 double fringed .... 15 



New Mammoth Flowering 

 "Allegheny Hollyhocks" 



1564. The flowers are 

 from 4 to 6 inches in diame- 

 ter, ranging from semi-double 

 to double and finely fringed 

 and curled. 



The colors are shell pink, 

 rose and ruby red, a shade or 

 two deeper at the center, and 

 exquisitely tinted towards 

 the edge. Per pkt., 10c. 



DOUBLE HARDY HOLLYHOCKS 



PER PKT. 



1406. Egg-Shaped. White like an egg. 



1407. Hercules Club. Club shaped; 4 

 feet long 



1408. Luffa. (Dish Rag or Bonnet Gourd), 



1409. Orange-Shaped. (Mock Orange) . . 



1410. Pear-Shaped. Striped; very showy, 



1411. Serpent. Striped like a serpent; 5 

 feet long 



1412. Sugar Trough. Used as water 

 holders 



1413. Mixed. Ornamental varieties 



GREVILLEA ROBUSTA 



1460. (Silk Oak). Beautiful and graceful 



fern-leaved foliage plant 10 



GYPSOPHILA (Baby's Breath) 



Dainty free flowering plants of easy culture. 

 Fine for mixing in bouquets, giving them an airy 

 look that is charming; i}4 feet high. 



1480. Elegans. Star-shaped, white and 



pink flowers 5 



1481. Paniculata. Produces numerous 

 panicles of small, white, handsome flowers; 



fine for bouquets 5 



HELIOTROPE 



Deliciously fragrant flowering plants, 1 to 2 

 feet high. Favorites for pot culture in Winter, 

 and bedding in Summer. 



1520. Finest Mixed 05 



1521. King of the Blacks. Rich purple. 10 



1522. Lemoine's Giant Hybrids. Im- 



mense clusters; very fragrant 10 



Cha 



1562. 

 1560. 

 1561. 

 1558. 

 1559. 

 1563. 



ers. Prize Double, 



Red ... . 

 Pink... 

 White.. 

 Yellow. . 

 Salmon . 

 Crimson , 

 Mixed . . 



$0 10 

 10 



10 

 10 

 10 

 10 

 10 



HUMULUS (Japanese Hop) 



A rapid growing annual climber, with luxuriant 

 foliage. per pkt. 



1620. Japonicus. Dense green foliage. . . .$0 05 



1621. Variegatus. Leaves mottled with 



white 10 



KENILWORTH IVY (Linaria Cymbalaria) 



1 780. A charming, neat trailing plant, for bas- 

 kets, vases, pots, etc. ; flowers violet . . 5 



KOCHIA TRICHOPHYLLA (Summer Cypress) 



An attractive, easily grown annual, of oval 

 bush form, attaining a height oily* feet; its cypress- 

 like foliage changing from a beautiful light green 

 to a fiery crimson hue late in the Summer. An 

 ideal plant for lawn decoration. Per pkt., 10c. 



LANTANA (For pot or Garden Culture) 

 1720. Hybrida. New French Hybrids, mixed. 

 Per pkt., 10c. 



LARKSPUR 



Quick-growing, free-flowering annuals. 



PER PKT. 



1065. Dwarf German Rocket. Hyacinth- 

 flowered Larkspur; mixed $0 05 



1063. Emperor Larkspur. Has beautiful 

 long spikes of brilliant dark blue, tri- 

 color and red striped, double flowers, 5 



