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•. JOHNSON .-.&.•. STOKES 



CENTAUREA {Dusti/ MiUer). 

 used for margins, beds and vases. 



Half-hardy 



silvery, cut leaves. Half- 



Extensively 

 perennials. 



68.5. Candidissima. Attractive, 

 hardy perennials ; 1ft Pkt., 1.5c. 



686. ■ Gvmnocarpa. Graceful, finelv cut, silverv grav leaves. 

 Half-hard y"perennials: 134 ft. Pkt., 10c. 



687. Cyanus Minor, Mixed {Blue Bottle or Corn Flower). 

 Beauliful flowers, in bloom all summer; pretty shades of white, 

 blue .and deep rose. Hardy annual ; IJ^ ft. Pkt., 5c. 



CENTKANTHCS. 



Will grow freely in any garden soil ; flowers produced in clusters' 

 and bloom freely ; hardy annuals. 



690. C. 3Iixed. Red and white; 1>^ ft. Pkt., 5e. 

 CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



700. C. Gladstone. A new and beautiful English variety, 

 flowers rich ciimson. great size and perfect form; profuse bloomer. 

 Hardy annual : 1 ft. Pkt., 10c. 



701. The Sultan. Flowers are a rich velvet crimson maroon, 

 with gold colored rim about one-quarter inch deep nextto the centre; 

 l^ift. Hardy annual. Pkt., 10c. 



702. BurridgeanuiM. Crimson, with white edge and inner 

 white circle; very pretty : 1ft. Hardy annual. Pkt., 5c. 



703. Carinatiun (Tricolor) " Eclipse." Resembles C. Bur- 

 ridgeanum, but surpasses it greatly by its striking colors of great 

 beauty, which are a pure golden-yellow with a purplish scarlet ring 

 on the ray florets, the dies being a dark brown ; 1 ft. Hardy 

 annuals. Pkt., ■'>c. 



704. Selected, Mixed. Comprises a full assortment of 

 the prettiest single and double sorts. Hardy annuals. Pkt., 

 5c. 



705. New Double Japanese and Cliinese Mixed. 

 These superb flowers present many odd and beautiful types, 

 frequently measuring six inches in diameter, with broad 

 petals deeply incurved, varying in color from pure white to 

 pale pink, crimson, maroon and rich orange brown. Pkt., 

 25e. 



706. LORD BEACONSFIELD. An exceedingly hand- 

 some and wonderfully brilliant variety. The flower is very 

 large and perfect in form; color a rich crimson maroon, 

 edged and striped with gold and having a golden rim sur- 

 rounding the eye. Pkt.. 10c. 



707. C. Coronarium. Double white and yellow, tine. 

 Pkt., 10c. 



708. C. MAXIMUM. (See cut.) This new variety is a 

 grand addition to our collection of choice hardy perennials. 

 Its beautiful snow-white flowers are produced in great 

 abundance the whole season, and as cut flowers they are 

 unexcelled in lasting qualities. Pkt., 10c. 



CHEYSAXTHEMUM MAXIMfM 



PRIZE DWARF CINERARIA. 



CEVERARIA (Cape Asler) 

 Very attractive, free-blooming green-house plants, 

 blooming during the winter and spring months. Though 

 perennials, they do better when treated as tender annuals. 



CINERARIA— Continued. 



720. C. Hybrida Grantliflora, Prize, Tall Mixed. 



Extra selected seed, unsurpassable in qualitv and beautiful 

 brilliant colors; 2 ft. Pkt., 40c. 



721. Hybrida Grandiflora, Prize, Tall Mixed. 

 Produce the .same large and brilliant flowers as the above 

 variety, but only grow about 1 ft. high. Pkt., 40c. 



CrS'ERARIA {Dusty MilUr). 



740. C. Maritiina Candidissima. Large silvery, deeply 

 cut foliage. Pkt., 10c. 



741. Acanthifolia. BciiutifuUy cut silvery foliage; 

 hardier than the above; 1ft. Pkt., lOe. 



CEARKIA. 



An old favorite plant, growing well in any garden soil. 

 Seed can be sown either in September or early spring. 

 Hardy annual. 



760. C. Single and Double, Mixed. Beautiful snow- 

 white, rosy crimson, and deep rose; 134 ft- Pkt., 5c. 



761. C. Elegans, Purple King. Pkt., 5e. 



CLEMATIS. 



780. C. Jacknian's I.arge-riowerlng Hybrids. The 



flowers will average three inches in diameter, ranging 

 through all concei\'able shades of purple, violet, porcelain, 

 blue and white. Hardy perennials; 10 ft. Pkt., 20c. 



781. Cocclnea. Of slender habit, tubular flower, deep 

 vermilion on outside and yellow nithin. Hardy perennial; 

 10 ft. Pkt., 1.5c. 



7S2. Virginiana. Greenish white, fragrant flowers; dies 

 down to the ground in winter, but starts up in spring. 

 Hardy perennial ; 20 ft. Pkt., llJc. 



722. Hybrida Double, Mixed. Possesses all the varied 

 hues of the hvbrid tall and dwarf varieties; 2 ft. Pkt., 

 25e. 



783. Flammula. A luxuriant climber, with large clus- 

 ters of small white, sweet-scented flowers; 15 ft. Pkt., 

 10c. 



CUE05IE {Spider Flower). 



790. C. Spcciosissinoa. The stamens of this strange 

 looking, rose-colored flower resemble the legs of a spider. 

 Half-haidy annual: .3 ft. Pkt., ■5c. 



791. Cleonne Pungens {Ginnt Spider Plant). This is 

 a showy, robust growing plant, four to five feet high, pro- 

 ducing long curious spikes of flow.ers of bright rose color 

 with long antennje-like stamens, gi\'ing a very graceful 

 cloud-like effect. They are of ea.«y cultivation, blooming 

 even when the plants are small, and continuing until late in 

 the sea.son. Pkt., 10c. 



CLIANTHUS {Australian Glory Pea). 

 800. C. Dampieri. A beautiful plant, with brilliant, 

 rich scarlet, pea-shaped flowers, with an intense black spot 

 in each centre. Green-house perennial, 4 ft. Pkt., 15c. 



CLINTONIA. 



820. C. Elegans. A pretty blue flower, similar in shape 

 to the Lobelia. Splendid for hanging baskets or rock-work, 

 or damp, shady situations. Hardy annual; 1ft. Pkt., 10c. 



"Scouliiiri and growling uillmal:e a man old ; 

 Money and fame at the best are beguiling ; 

 Don^t be suspicious and selfish and cold — 

 Ti-y siniling.^^ 



