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JOHNSON & STOKES, PHILADELPHIA 
cinkrakia-jamim'h giant. Pkt., 35 c. 
CINERARIA 
1 ,, 7 1 2 ' E lunt Flowering. An unrivalled Htrain, 
noth In variety of color and marking; and size and oualitv of 
l‘kt’"!lV,c l,10 - ,HI,rc 2 /4 lo '■% inches in diameter. 
m. M irl Uina HandI dlaHlinn (Duft)/ Miller). Pkl„ Be. 
741. AcunthifoIIn (Dual]/ Miller). Pkl., Sc. 
I mperial 
Japanese 
Morning 
Glories 
CLARKIA 
7111. Klognns (Purple Kina), Pkl, 
70(1. Single Mixed. Pkl., Be. 
707. Double Mixed, Pkt., lie. 
CLEMATIS 
7W). Jriekiniin'N Largo Flowering Hybrids. Pkl., 
7HI. Cocci non Scarlet. Tubular (lower*. Pkl., 10c 
1M. Planitiiiilu. White, sweet scented. Pkt., Be. 
7H l. Pitnleiiliil n. Ono of Clio lineal; lino white flowers ■ 
strong grower; very hardy. Pkl., 10c. 
CLEOME PUNGENS 
800. A showy annual, producing curious heads of 
(lowers, of bright rose color, with long stamens, giving it 
llio name of tho Client. Spider Plant. Pkl., Be. * ^ 
CLINTONIA 
820. Kleguns. For hanging baskets; blue. Pkl., 6c. 
COBEA 
810. Kcuiidcns. A beautiful rapid-growing climber, 
wl h handsome foliage and large bell-shupcd (lowers, green 
at llrsl, changing lo a bcmillfnl deep violet blue. JInll'-hnrdv 
perennial; 20 lo.'ll) ft. Pkl., 10e.; 8 plcls., 25c. 
COLEUS 
800, Flue Hybrids. Pkl,, 16c. 
COM M ELI N A 
OOH. Coolest Is. An erect plant, producing pretty sky- 
blnc lowers in great profusion. Pools should I.,, preserved 
like dahlias; its beauty will increase from veur lo veer • 1 1 
ft. Half-hardy herbaceous perennial. Pkl., Be. ’ ’ a 
., Be. 
JOo. 
CONVOLVULUS {Morniny Glory) 
Japanese Morning Glories 
Mori!in,srT^5fil^, ol, f LrrT ] of these Imperial Japanese 
sire of thedo.c 1 f? 11 tl,e entrancing beauty and gigantic 
aeroaJ ?i!" 'j njensturo from four to six inches 
are limit loss t nJ,a ra of the (lowers, shadings and markings 
are limitless, and are really wonders of nature of such in- 
flow I o?s r 'nru U ofdee y tl ‘ i "i ldes ,‘ Til,lions ,,rc inadequate. Some 
tinted and sh^f’i ^ 1 velvet >' tones, others inoredaintily 
T o solid com d m" ,ln ar t'st’s brush could porlrny. 
son bron™ in,? o n, ' K °, tllrou B h reds from soft rose to cri.n- 
S’mSE d » C maroon ; from daintiest liglit blue lo 
‘ “ ft ft ”“ blnckish Purple: from snow white 
SDOtted" others i ° H nl >'1 ? onifi are striped, starred anti 
P Tho’do 1 , n magnificent edges and tlironls. 
to be apprechJted tolhoir fuh vMue S " Perb and "‘ USt ” e SCen 
Japanese Single, Mixed. Per pkt 10c • 3 nkls a-,., 
9'0 P, THm.{or'po 0 ' »“"?• Pe? pkt., Ifii.f ipkis^c. 
1 ^?.,To° r - " ith Wl,UeCC '’ tre 
15e.; pktfca ° r ’ Mixe<1, Common morning glory. Oz., 
DWARF VARIETIES 
Pkl 9 , 2 10c. MnUrltanICU8, trailing plant for baskets; blue. 
i>24. Minor, Mixed. Pkt., 5 e . 
COREOPSIS, OR CALLIOPSIS 
country'- ‘(bn"i'l fr , Ue ' n , 0 "' crin ff Plants, natives of this 
Hardy Vn nun Is b ° rderS “ ud bc<ls l easily cultivated. 
,ri,™, «r rich 
§• ru - s °- 
charming C new < lmrdv Lance . ol 1 “ ta - The flowers of this 
nrt ‘ & n 1 ^ ms u,,d 
• Golden 'VA ave. Pkt., 5c.; oz., J0c. 
