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.-. JOHNSON .-.&.•. STOKES 



2285. 

 22S6. 

 2287. 

 2290. 

 2291. 

 2292. 

 229:i. 

 228S. 

 V295. 

 2296. 

 2297. 

 2298. 

 2299. 



KINGL-Y PKNSIES. 



0\JR "CROiA£NED" COLL-ECTION. 



In this (ollection we have gathered togetlier an asforlment of varieties 

 that for size and color and markings btand unrivalled ty any oflered. They are 

 "Kings" in their respective colors, and, by growing them separately and 

 planting them out in beds of special patterns, the mrst ch;irn]ing cflects may be 

 produced. For bedding purposes they are unrivalled, as they are of a vigorous 

 growtli and the immense flowers are held well above the foliage. 



2280. P. Imperial German Large Flowering. Enibrncing fifty choice 

 prize varieties in everv known color and marking. Oz., SS.OO ; (j pkts., Sl.OO; 

 o pkts., 60c.: ):kt.,2.nc. 



2281. Bugnot's Large Stained. A new French variety, flowers of 

 enormous size; the colors are extremely varied. Pkt.,.'Oc.; .3 pkts., Sl.OO. 



2282. Giant Trimardeau. Flowers of great size and in an endless 

 variety of beautiful shades. 3 pkts., 60c.; 6 pkts., 81.00; pkt., 25c. 



2283. Premium. Seeds saved from first-clafss named flowers only. A 

 magnific ent strain, embracing the most beautiful colors and finest shades. Oz., 

 83.00; pkt., l.ic. 



2281. Pure Yelloiv. Oz., S1.50; pkt., 10c. 

 Snow Queen. Very large satiny white, yellow centre. Oz., S2.00; pkt., 15c. 

 Faust. Uniform, coal-black flowers. Pkt., ICc. 

 Extra Choice Fnglish >Iixed. Oz., S2.50 ; pkt.. 10c. 



King of the Bronzes, Pkt., SO 20 



King of the Striped 20 



King of the Blotched 20 



King of the Stuined, 20 



King of the Blacks, 20 



King of the Pure A^Hiites, 20 



King of the Golden Yellows, 20 



King of the Blues, 20 



Our Eight Kintrs, 1 pkt. e.irh 1 50 



Our Kingly Collection, i»Iixed 25 



KEMOPHIXA (Grore Love^. 

 2190. N. Mixed. Flowers bright blue, white margined and 

 spotted; 1 ft. Pkt., oc. 



NTEKE >1 BEKGI A. 



2180. X. Frutesceus. A very pretty, shrubby plant, with 

 white and Ijlue flowers. Half-hardy annual; 1 ft. Pkt., 10c. 



2081. N. Gracilis. White and purple, with yellow centre. 

 Pkt., 10c. 



NIGELLA. 



2200. N. Damascena Xana {Devil in a Bush). Double, 

 blue and white ; ^ ft. Pkt., oe. 



2201. Hispanica [Love in a Mist). Deep blue, with blood- 

 colored stamens ; 1J.< ft. Pkt., 5c. 



XOLANA. 



The plant resembles the Portulac.i, and the flower that of 

 the Morning Glory ; }-i ft. Hardy annuals. 



2220. N. Finest Slixed. Skv blue, white, yellow and pur- 

 ple. Pkt., oc. 



OBELISCAKTA. 

 2240. O. Mixed. A rare plant, with showy flowers of rich, 

 velvety crimson, edged with yellow. Hardy annuals; 2>^ ft. Pkt., 5c. 



CENOTHEKA (Evening Primrose, or Sun Drops). 

 2360. O. Biennis (Grandifiora, or Lamnrckiana). Showy, large, delicately fragrant, pale, yellow flowers; bloom the 

 first season from seed; 3 ft. Hardy biennial. Pkt.,5e. 



OXALIS. 

 2271. O. Kosea. Flowers delicate rose; ?4 ft. Pkt., 10c. 



2271. Tropaeoloides. Flowers deep yellow, foliage dark green, verj- desirable for borders ; J^ ft. Pkt., lOe. 

 2273. Mixed Varieties. Pkt., 10c. 



KING OF THE STRIPED. Pkt., 20c. 



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