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JOHNSON SEED COMPANY 
Florail Novelties 
and Specialties 
OnnYHANTHEMUM, SNOWBALL. 
Double Chrysanthemum, Snowball 
No. 7(yi. Tills 1 h a Jar^fo flowerltiK, double, pure white, 
annual ehryHaulherinirn. Kaslly ndsed from seed, which, if 
sown early in the aprini' will produce bloomlnff plants by 
late Kurnmer. As Hcen in the illuHtration, they are very per¬ 
fect In form and ahow very little disc in the center of tlieir 
lar«e, double llowers; this Is a ^freat advnrlce in the annual 
chrysanthemum. Price, pkt., 16c.; 4 pkls., 50c. 
NEW POPPY, ADMIRAL 
No. This single pieony-flowered poppy is of surpris¬ 
ing; licjuily. It Is characterized by larKC, round, smooth* 
cMlK» d llowers of ^;llHtenlnK pure white, with a broad band 
of brilliant scjirlel around the top, occupying; a full quarter of 
the corolla. 'I'hcse two colors make uii extremely strikinp; 
contra>4t. slmilarto that seen In the variety DanebroR. When 
p)aiil(*d in groups, tlie Admiral Popjiy produces a magnifi¬ 
cent effect. Per pkt., IfH'. 
CALLIOPSIS 
Tom Thumb Beauty 
No. 506^ 'I’hls elegant dwarf and compact Rrowing nn- 
inml Is otic of the most desirulilc of Its c1h.hs. The plants crow 
ahotJt H inehcH hl|;h and are lilorally covered with hlooni, llio 
color of which Is very sliowy, hclnica Rolden yellow with crim¬ 
son center. A KCin either for pots or borders. Per pkt., lOc. 
Mignonette Machet, Yellow Prince 
No. 2019. lliis new and very beautiful Mignonette i» 
Ihe finest yellow flow'er variety that has ever been intro¬ 
duced. It throws up its great giant stalks with flowers of 
the richest ctinary-yellow, and they area very great improve¬ 
ment on anything in this color that has ever before been 
oflTered. The foliage is thick and heavy, making a l>cnuiirul 
pol-pinnt as well ns one that i.s excellent for the open border^ 
Price, per pkt., 20c.; 3 pkts., 50c. 
Giant Shasta Daisy 
No. 1025. The Shasta Daisy is one of the most niar\*elou» 
productions in tlie flower line that has ever been brought to 
the notice of floriculturists. It is the first of a new type, 
whicli has been obtained by first combining the free-flower¬ 
ing American species with the large but conrsc Europenn 
specicH and the Japanese species, Nipponicuin, after which 
rigid selection throiigli a series of years has produced tho 
present ^yondc^fulIy beautiful and useful strain. Its first 
(lualificntion is hardiness; it can bo grown out of doors by 
anybody, where U is not cold enough to kill oak trees. It is 
perennial, blooming belter and more abundantly each sea¬ 
son. It Clin be multiplied rapidly by simple division, and it 
is not particular ns to soil, and it blooms for several months. 
The flowers are extremely large and graceful, averaging 
about 4 to 5 inches in diameter. Pkt., 10c. 
JOHNSON’S FAMOUS WILD FLOWER GARDEN 
For packet, 6c.; ounce, 10c.; pound, 30c. 
No, 20fi0, Our Wild Kh)Wor Mixture consiHls of many varieties of bcoutiful, easy-growing flowere, producing a con- 
Htant and varied bloom the whole season, for sowing in 8hrub))cry, under treesand in beds on which no care will be bestowed, 
or oven for sowing in exposed situations, wlicrc wildness is preferred to order and precision. The mixture couipriscs- 
inlgnonetto, oandytiift, hirkspurH, niarigohls, poppies, foxgloves, and many otlicr garden favorites, which will flower sue- 
ooHslvely and yield an ivbumiHnco of bloom. Large pkt., 6c.; oz., 10c.; lb., 30c.; lb., 81.00. 
The Most Liberal Premiums Ever Offered 
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