JOHNSON & STOKES, PHILADELPHIA 
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SUMMER FLOWERING BULBS 
CALADIUMS (Elephant'* Ear*) 
A very effective plant and suitable for either a single 
plant on the lawn, masses in beds, or for margins of water, its 
leaves often attaining the length of 3 feet by 20 inches 
wide. First size, 10c. each; $1.00 per dozen. Second size, 
10c. each; 81.50 per dozen. Extra large bulbs, 25c. each; $2.60 
per dozen, postpaid. 
CANNAS 
LARGE FLOWERING SORTS 
PENNSYLVANIA. The most magnificent orchid-flow- 
fcririg cam,a U> dat e. Immense flowers of a pure, deep red; a 
tremendous bloomer, c to 7 feet high. 
Burbank. A now orchid-flowering sort. Rich canary 
yellow, fully 7 Inches across, 4 feet. 
Black Prince. Very dark velvety maroon. Extra large 
flowers. Very fine. 3 to 4 feet. 
A Romania. Orchid-flowering sorts. Very large. Gleet. 
Salmon scarlet with hroad yellow border. 
Philadelphia. The finest crimson Canrm to date. 3 feet. 
J.uray. New clear bright rose pink. Very fine, 4 feet. 
Niagara, filch, deep crimnon, with wide golden yellow 
border. 3 feet. 
JCgandaln. bronzed-leaved variety; cherry-red flowers. 
4 feet. 
.Florence Vaughan. Yellow, spotted red. 1 feet. 
Queen Charlotte, Dwarf compact sort. Red with yel¬ 
low margin. 2 >A feet. 
Chas. Henderson. Deep, rich crimson. 3 feet. 
Paul Marqnant. Deep salmon. 4 feet. 
Mile. Jierat. bright pink, fleet. 
Hohusta. Dark-leaved tall sort for tropical effect. 6 to 
7 feet. 
Sotiv. do Antoine Cro/.y. Intense scarlet with golden 
edge. 4 feet. 
Mile. Jtcrut. The best pink bedder. 1 feet. 
Ileaute Poltevlne. Brilliant crimson-scarlet, one of 
the best. 8 feel. 
Mrs. Kate Cray. Orange-scarlet overlaid with gold ; 
an exceptionally fine orchld-llowerlng Canna. i'% feet. 
Price of .each above sorts, 10c. each; 75c. per dozen; 
80.00 per 100. 
JAPANESE LILIES 
LILIUM AUICATUM 
ITlie Golden Banded Lily of,Japan) 
This queen of lilies has Immense blooms, measuring 
nearly a foot across. The large white fallals are thickly spot¬ 
ted with rich chocolate crimson, and have a bright golden- 
yellow band through the centre of each. 
Each. 
8 to II In. /Add 26c. per doz. If lobe 
If to II In. | sent by mall. f 
LILIUM (LunciJoUum). 
HI'IICIOSUM JljjBUUM. 
7 to o Inches. 
Otoll ". 
blLIUM ( /.(iiicl/ollitm). 
hpkciosum Album. 
3 to II Inches. 
ii to 11 11 . 
LIMUM ( l.iinclfnllum). 
HPICCIOSUM MICLPOMICNJ5. 
Rich crimson, heavily spotted, fine. 
8 to ll Inches. 
II to 11 " . 
80 12 
20 
12 
20 
12 
20 
12 
20 
Per doz. 
80 80 
1 76 
1 26 
1 50 
1 25 
2 00 
1 26 
1 50 
GLADIOLUS BULBS (Single Bulbs, 6c., postpaid) 
“ Floeaeroft Mixture,” No. 1. The finest strain of 
Gladiolus oxtant. Price, per dozen, by mall, 30c.; per 100, 
by express, 81 60; ]>er 1000 , 810 . 00 . 
" Floi aeroff Mixture,” No. it. Same ns above, but 
smaller bulbs. Per dozen, 26c.; per 100, 81.00; per 1000, 87.60. 
11 GrolVa Hybrids." A mixture of this celebrated hy¬ 
bridist's choicest strains, l'er dozen, 50c.; per 100, 82.25; per 
1000, 820.00. 
GLADIOLUS IN SEPARATE COLORS 
Shades of Pink Mixed. 
" Red “ . 
" Orange and Yellow . . . 
" Striped and Variegated . 
" White and Light . 
Lemolne’s mixed . 
By mall, add 6c. to dozen rate. 
SUMMER-FLOWERING OXALIS 
For bordering or margining, nothing can Btirpnss the 
Summer-flowering Oxalls. The bulbs, when planted about 
11 Inches apart, produce an unbroken row of elegant foliage 
and pretty Mowers, ami as they bloom In a very short time 
after planting, furnish a neat and attractive border the whole 
season. Price, per dozen, 10c.; per 100, 50c. 
Each. 
Doz. 
100. 
80 05 
80 85 
81 50 
5 
30 
1 25 
6 
40 
2 60 
6 
10 
2 50 
5 
35 
2 00 
6 
30 
1 50 
GLOXINIAS! Giant Flou-cring) 
From a Ghent specialist, whose stock is absolutely the 
largest flowering and the finest quality obtainable. 
Selected Bulbs (1)4-1% inches in diameter;. 
Each Doz. 100 
Blue. 80 05 8060 81 00 
White. 5 60 100 
Spotted. 5 60 4 00 
Crimson. 5 60 4 00 
Violet, White Border. 5 60 4 00 
Red “ “ . 5 60 4 00 
Mixed. . . 5 50 3 50 
Extra Large Bulbs (l%-2 inches in diameter) 
Each Doz. ICO 
Ulue. 80 08 80 75 So 00 
White. 8 75 5 00 
Spotted. 8 75 5 00 
Crimson . 8 75 5 00 
Violet, White Border . 8 75 5 00 
Red “ “ . 8 75 5 00 
Mixed. 8 60 4 50 
IRIS (Flower-de-Luce) 
•Japanese. Perfectly hardy, beautiful flowers, all col¬ 
ors. Exquisitely mottled" and veined. Bloom in July, and 
need a moist, sunny situation. Each, 10c.; $1.00 per dozen. 
German. These rival the orchid in variety of coloring, 
shape and shading. Perfectly hardy and adapted to all 
situations. Bloom In June. Each, 10c.; 81.00 per dozen. 
JAPANESE FERN BALLS 
These are dormant balls of fern roots. 
Directions for Slarting. 
Submerge the ball in water for fifteen minutes, then hang 
up where the temperature is about 70°. On the second day 
soak the ball for five minutes, after which water may be 
applied dally In sufficient quantity to prevent the roots from 
becoming dry. 
Each. Doz. 
Small size, 5 to 6 inches in diameter .... 80 25 82 25 
Large size, 7 to 9 ” “ “ .... 40 3 50 
LILY OF THE VALLEY 
Selected 3-year-old Berlin Pips (sand-grown). For 
forcing. 25c. per dozen ; bundles of 25 for 40c.; 81.50 per 100; 
812.00 per 1000. If wanted by mail, add 5c. per doz. for post- 
Hgo. 
Cold Storage Valley. We are prepared to offer Cold 
Storage Pips all through the summer season. Price on appli¬ 
cation. 
DOUBLE HERBACEOUS P/EONIES 
Splendid roots with 2 to 8 eyes. 
Fi 
Ked.80*25 
Red .'.'!.".’:;;;;;; 
White. 95 
Mixed. . . i 
If desired by mail, add 25c. to dozen rates 
TUBEROSES 
No. 3. 
Each. 
Doz. 
. 80 25 
81 50 
25 
1 50 
25 
1 50 
25 
1 50 
J. 
25 
1 25 
)Z. 
100 
1000 
20 
$1 00 
88 00 
10 
60 
5 00 
