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JOHNSON .-.&.•. STOKES 



■2760 

 2761. 

 2762. 

 276;5. 

 27frl. 



SWEET SDLTAN [CcUaiii-cn Moscliala). 

 2720. Sweet Sultan. A handsome plant, 

 pui-ple, double, and of a strong:, muskv sceut 

 annual; 1ft. Pkt.,5o. 



SWEET WIEI,I.\M {Dianlhns Barbalus). 

 These plants, when in full bloom, present a beautiful 

 sight, and for a tine display are unsurpassed. Blooms 

 freely the first season from seed. Hardv perennial; 13-^ ft. 



2740. Sweet William, Mixed. " The finest, largest 

 and most double varieties. Pkt., .5c. 



THU>-BERGL\ {Black-Eyed Susan). 

 A beautiful class of very ornamental climbers, suita- 

 ble for green-hou.se or out-door culture. Half-hardy an- 

 nuals ; 4 ft. 



Alba Oculata. White ; dark eve. Pkt., 5c. 

 Aurantiaca. Orans;e; dark eve. Pkt., .5c. 

 Bakerl. Pure white. Pkt.. 5c. 

 Finest Mixed. Choice shades. Pkt., 5c. 



Pkt., 5c. 



T. Alata. Bud'; dark eye. 



TOKEXIA. 



Very pretiy summer plants for hanging baskets or bor- 

 ders. Hall-hardy annuals ; % ft. 



2750. T. Fournieri. Sky-blue, with a bright vellow 

 thro.at. Pkt., 1.5c. 



2751. T. Bailloni. Golden-yellow flowers, with a 

 brownish red throat. Pkt., 15c. 



TKOP^OLUM. 



Very elegant and profuse blooming climbers, for in-door 

 or out-door culture. Half-hardy annuals. 



2S00. T. Peregriiiuui. (Canary Bird Floiver). Yellow; 

 10 ft. Pkt., .5c. 



2801. T. Eobbianuin. 

 Pkt.,oc. 



VERBEN.\. 



Well-known plants of great beauty and variety, with 

 beautiful dazzling, self-colored, striped and variegated flow- 

 ers. Half-hardv perennials ; 1 ft. 



2820. V. Hybrida, Striped. Very brilliant shades. 

 Pkt., 15c. 



2821. V. Candidissima. Large trusses of the purest 

 white flowers. Pkt., 15c. * 



2!<22. V. Coccinea. Brilliant scarlet. Pkt., 15c. 

 282-3. V. New Maninioth. Very large flowering, many 

 of the flowers being the size of a silver quarter. Pkt., 25c. 



Brilliant mixed varieties; 6 ft. 



WILD FLOV/ER GARDEN. Large pkt., lOc; oz., 50c. 



VERBEN,\— Continued. 



2824. Choicest 3Iixed. Selected from the newest and 

 finest named varieties. Pkt., 15c. 



2825. Fine Mixed. All good varieties. Pkt,, 10c. 



VJNCA. 



Beautiful free-flowering i>laiits, suitable for house culture 

 or bedding purposes, blooming the first year from seed. 

 Half-hardv perennials; IJ^ ft. 



2840. V. Rosea. Rose, with dark eve. Pkt., 10c. 



2S41. V. Alba. White, with crimson eye. Pkt. ,10c. 



2842. V. Alba Puxa. Pure white, exquisite. Pkt.. 10c. 

 VIOLET {Violn Odoratn). 



A great favorite, much in demand, on account of its 

 abundant and fragrant bloom. Hardv perennial ; % ft. 



2,860. V. Single White. Ssveet scented. Pkt., 10c. 



2861. V. Single Blue. Sweet scented. Pkt., 10c. 



2862. V. Mixed. Pkt., 10c. 



A'IRGINIA STOCK. 

 A beautiful free-flowering plant for beds, baskets, or 

 edgings. Hardy annuals; %{t. 



2880. Virginia Stock. Fine red and wliite, mixed. 

 Pkt. , 5c. 



WALL FLOWER [Qierianlhus Chtri}. 

 A handsome popular plant, with massive spikes of 

 fragrant flowers. Hardv jjerennial ; 2 ft. 



2900. 'Wall Flower, Double >Iixed. Yellow, brown 

 and purple flowers. Pkt., 10c. 



2901. Single Mixed. Showy colors. Pkt., 5c. 



WHITLA\TA. 



2920. W. Grandiflora. A pretty and charming plant, 

 with delicate and handsome foliage, and bright blue and 

 white bell-shaped flowers. Hardy annual ;% ft. Pkt., 5c. 

 ZINNIA (Youth and Old Age). 



The Zinnia is one of our most showy plants, so easy of 

 cultivation and handsome that it will always be popular. 

 Hardy annual ; l)^ ft, 



2940. Z. Elegans Flore Pleno. Dazzling scarlet, 

 yellow, orange; rose, lilac, crimson and white. Pkt., 5c. 



2911. Haageana Fl. Fl. Deep orange yellow, retain- 

 ing its color when dried. Pkt., 10c. 



2942. Z. DOUBLE STRIPED ZEBRA. A superb strain 

 of this very popularflower, the petals being distinctly striped. 

 They run through all shades known to the Zinnia, .such as 

 orange, crimson, pink, yellow, rose, violet and \vhite. 

 They are very compact iu growth, and are far superior to 

 those usually grown. Pkt.. lOe. 



2SU.3. Double Piu-e White. Pkt., 10c. 



2944. Z. Pigmy. See Novelties, page 83. 



A WILD FLOWER G.ARDEN. 



2960. A mixture of many varieties of beautiful, easy- 

 growing, hardy flowers, producing a constant and varied 

 bloom the whole season, for sowing in shrubbery, under 

 trees, andin beds on whicli no care will be bestowed, or even 

 for sowing in exposed situations, where wildness is pre- 

 ferred to order and precision. The mixture comprises. Mign- 

 onette, Candytuft, Larkspurs, Marigolds, Poppies, Fox- 

 gloves, and many other garden favorites, which will flower 

 successively and yield an abundance of bloom. Large pkt., 

 lOc; }^oz.,25c.; oz., 50e. 



