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JOHNSON SEED COMPANY 
JOHNSON’S CHOICE SWEET PEAS 
WHITE 
2769. Dorothy Eckford. 
(See cut.) Graceful large flow¬ 
ering. 
2722. Emily Henderson. 
Large, pure white, early. 
2711. Mont Blanc. The 
earliest. Very large flowering. 
YELLOW 
2773. Mrs. Eckford. A 
delicate primrose yellow self. 
2695. Queen Victoria. 
Light primrose, self-colored. 
2767. Stella Morse. Rich 
primrose, flushed pink. 
ORANGE-PINK 
2808. Gorgeous. Rich 
glowing scarlet-orange. 
2706. Lady Penzance. 
Orange-pink,wings pure white 
2714. Orange Prince. 
Orange-salmon, wings pink. 
2771. Oriental. Bright 
orange-pink, heavily veined. 
PINK AND PINK 
AND WHITE 
2685. Countess of Aber¬ 
deen. Pink, turning lighter. 
2793. Countess of La- 
tlioin. Delicate pink self. 
2749. Crown Jewel. 
Standard suffused with rosy 
violet; wings creamy white, 
tinted with rose. 
2717. Hon. F. Bouverie. 
Deep pink, shading lighter. 
2750. Katherine Tracy. 
Soft hut brilliant pink. 
2797. Little Dorrit. Beau¬ 
tiful clear pink. 
2774. Lovely. Beautiful soft shell-pink. 
2777. Modesty. Most delicate shade of pink. 
2798. Mrs. Gladstone. Lovely soft pink. 
2710. Peach Blossom. Salmon-pink. 
2732. Prima Donna. The softest clear pink self. 
2752. Royal Robe. A bright but soft pink self. 
2768. Sensation. White, suffused with bluish-pink. 
2712. Blanche Ferry. Pink and white. 
2690. ** Earliest of All.” Pink and white, very early. 
2755. Extra Early Blanche Ferry. Pink and white. 
ROSE OR DEEP PINK 
2730. Her Majesty. A most beautiful rose. 
2720. Lady Skelmersdale. Standard light carmine, 
shading to white; wings almost pure white. 
2790. Majestic. Rich deep rose-pink self. 
2778. Ovid. Rose pink margined with deeper rose. 
RC SE-CRI MSON AND SCARLET AND 
CRIMSON 
Lord Kenyon (new). Rose-magenta, flushed 
2700. Positively the high- 
est-grade mixture that can l>e 
made. Mixed by ourselves 
exclusively and includes many 
recent “Novelties,” both En¬ 
glish and American, and high¬ 
est improved standard varieties 
We spare no pains to keep it 
pure and to maintain its en¬ 
viable reputation. Sure to 
give you many delightful sur¬ 
prises as the new colors and 
shades unfold 
Price, pkt., 5e. ; oz., 
% lb., 20c.; lb., 50c. 
DOKOTHY ECKFORD SWEET PEA. LARGE FLOWERING WHITE. 
Pkt., 5c.; oz. 
ECKFORD’S LARGE 
FLOWERING MIXED 
2726. A Fine Mixture. 
This strain, although not em¬ 
bracing the most recent nov¬ 
elties, contains a good assort¬ 
ment of the famous Eckford 
Sweet Pens. A good Standard 
Pkt., 5c.; *4 lb., 15c ; 
lb., 40c. 
BLUE AND PURPLE 
2792. Captain of the 
Blues. Standard purple-blue, 
wings bright blue. 
2774. Celestial. Delicate 
azure blue. 
2716. Countess Cado- 
gan. Standard light bluish 
purple ; wings clear blue. 
2796. Duke of West¬ 
minster. Standard clear 
purple; wings purple, with 
tint of violet. 
2703. Navy Blue. Stand¬ 
ard indigo ami violet; wings 
2791. 
crimson. 
2715. 
2675. 
2733. 
2728. 
2747. 
2688. 
2705. 
2713. 
2727. 
2670. 
2735. 
2721. 
Mrs. Dugdale. Crimson-rose. Large flowering. 
Oddity. Peculiar pale carmine and bright rose. 
Prince of Wales. Rose-crimson; self-colored. 
Firefly. Brilliant scarlet. 
Mars. Crimson-scarlet. 
Salopian. The best of the crimson-scarlets. 
MAROON 
Black Knight. Deep maroon ; self-colored. 
Boreatton. Very dark maroon ; self-colored. 
Duke of Clareuce. Rich deep claret self. 
Duke of Sutherland. Claret and indigo-blue. 
Monarch. Deep bronzy maroon with blue. 
Othello. A very dee]) glossy maroon self. 
10c.; 34 lb., 20c. 
indigo, shading to navy blue and bright blue. 
PURPLE-MAUVE AND LAVENDER 
2725. Dorothy Tennant. Rich rosy mauve self. 
2734. Emily Eckford. Rosy mauve, changing to an. 
almost true blue. 
2794. Fascination (new). Delicate magenta-mauve. 
2738. Countess of Radnor. Pale mauve or lavender. 
2731. Golden Gate. Shaded lavender. 
2719. Lady Grisel Hamilton. Standard mauve; 
wings lavender. Flowers extra large. 
2687. Lady Nina Balfour. Delicate light lavender. 
BLUE OR LAVENDER-EDGED 
2723. Lottie Eckford. 
soft lavender. 
2776. Maid of Honor, 
light blue. 
VARIEGATED 
2677. America. Crimson-scarlet, striped on white. 
2746. Coquette. Primrose-yellow, shaded pale lavender. 
2672. Daybreak. Crimson scarlet, on white ground. 
2770. Dolly Varden. Purple-magenta, shaded white. 
2674. Gray Friar. Beautiful light watered purple on 
white ground, having a grayish effect. 
2756. Juanita. White, striped with pale lavender. 
2678. Lottie Hutchins. Cream, flaked with pink. 
2683. Mikado. Cerise ground, veined with white stripes. 
2671. Mrs. Joseph Chamberlain. White, striped and 
flaked heavilv with pale rose. 
2795. Pink Friar. Carmine rose on white ground. 
2678. Ramona. Creamy white, splashed with pale pink. 
‘2754. Wavcrly. Standard rosy claret; wings light blue. 
Price, any of the choice named sorts, pkt., 5c.; 
oz., 10c.; 34 lb., 20c.; 341b., 30c.; lb., 50.c 
White, shaded and edged with 
White, edged and shaded with 
A Helpful List arranged as 
to color. Prices, per pkt., 
5c.; oz., 10c.; % lb., 20c.; 
l /i lb., 30c.; lb., 50c. 
JOH NSON'S 
RAINBOW MIXTURE 
Guaranteed to please 
G. H. Burnett, St. Johns, N. B., Canada, March, 15, writes: “Your Sweet Peas have always given me the greatest 
satisfaction. I have bought from other houses, but the results in growth, bloom, variety of color and earliness could not 
compare with yours.” 
