JOHNSON SEED COMPANY 
72 
CYPRESS VINE 
A summer climbing 
annuaUvith fine feathery 
foliage anrl pretty star- 
shafxgl flowers. 
ySO. Crimson.Pkt.,5c.; 
oz., 2.5e. 
981. White. Pkt., 5c.; 
oz., 2.5c. 
982. Mixed sorts. 
Pkt., .5e.; oz.. ‘2.5c. 
983. Scarlet, Ivy 
Leaved. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 
25c. 
DAHLIA 
CYPI1KS.S VI.NE. 
curved loosely and gracefully. 
Although pjcrennials, 
these flower freely the 
same sea.son from seed. If 
sown early. 
1000. Ch*>lceDouble 
Varieties. Mixed. Pkt., 
10c. 
1001. Ch'dce .Single 
Varieties. Mixed. Pkt.. 
5c 
1002. Cactuft Dah¬ 
lia. Mixed. These 
rlouble dahlias have 
their i>etal8 quilled and 
I'kt., 10c. 
DAISY PereimiH) 
Well-known lavorites; adiniiahly ada 7 )ted for edgings, 
borders and low beds, and also wcdl suite<I for growing in 
r>ots. Altliongh iierenrjial.H, they will flower the same season 
If the seed is sown early In the Tjouse. though it is preferable 
to sow ft in the fall, and winter the plants over in cold frames; 
foot, (.‘v.r cHl.) 
1020. DoiiIjIc. Mixed. Pkt., 5c. 
1022. liuxigftillow. Double pink. Pkt., luc. 
Donm.K niANT d viby. 
102 a. Hnowbfil. Double while. Pkt.rlOc. 
1021. Now (>iaiit OiMiblo Mixed, llcautiful imbri¬ 
cated flowers ; to 2 inches In diameter. Pkt., lOe. 
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DIANTHUS OR PINKS 
The family of "Pinks” is unrivaled for brilliancy and 
rich variety of color; blooming profusely until late m the 
autumn, rendering them one of the most satisfaetorv of all 
our annuals for garden decoration. Height about 1 foot 
UOUtJLt AIYIYUAL VARIETIES 
1080. D. CUinensis, FI. PI. (China Pink.) Large 
double, fragrant flowers ; mixed. Pkt.. 5c.; oz., 25c. ^ ’ 
1081. Heddewigii Biadeinatis, FI. PI. ’ (Double Pia- 
ilem Japan Pink.) Densely double flowers. 3 inches in diame¬ 
ter; beautiful tints of crimson, lilac, purple; outer edges 
fringed with white ; 6 inch. Pkt., 5c.: oz., 75c. ^ 
1081 . D.Imperialis. Double imperial pink. Pkt 5c- 
oz., 40c. ’ ■’ 
1085. D. Laciniatus, FI. PI. (Double Fringed Japan 
Pink.) Large, double, showy flowers, with fringed edges- 
various colors and beautifully striped. Pkt., 5c.; oz.. 50c ’ 
1092. urouniing Cloak. Kloh blackish velvety crim¬ 
son, margined with pure white. Pkt., 5c. 
DIANTHUS “ ROYAL PINK.” 
"ROYAL PINK." (Dianlhus Ileddexvigii Kobiiis) 
No. 1095. The flowers are very large and the [letals are 
frilled and fringed. The colors arc of a deep, yet very bright 
blood red, then shade to carmine and pink aiid even white. 
Per jikt., 10c. 
“STAR PINK.” (Dianlhus Slcllaris) 
No. 109C. This novelty represents a new class of the 
Chinese Pink. Ifach single flower has the form of a 5 or 6 
rayed star, hence the name “Star Pink.” They bloom 
continuously from June to October with a matchless display 
of color and variety of markings. Pkt., 10c. 
DATURA 
Strong growing ornu- ’ 
mental anmials, with very 
lai-ge, showy flowers; 2 to 3 
fei:t high. 
1013. Cornucopia 
(Horn af Plenty). A gnind 
variety; Iniinense trumpet- 
shaped flowers with three 
cones or funnels, one with¬ 
in the other; l-'reiich while 
on Inside, marbled with , 
royal purple on the out- 
shlc. Pkt,, 10c. 
No. 101-1. Now Golden 
Quo on, A magnillcent 
plant for open ground, with 
most brilliant golden-ycl- ' 
low lloweis of enormous 
size, many of them 10 
Inches long. Pkt., 10c. 
DELPHINIUM 
(or Parnnial Larkspur) ■ 
Handsome and hardy • 
peronnlals, with splendid i 
flowers, very showy and in- ' 
dlspensahle for hardy beds ; 
nKi.PtiiNiu.M MixKi) iiYiiuiu.s. or ixtrdeis. - 
10(>0. I), irormosuin. Drltllaut blue with n white cen- ; 
ti-c. Pkt., 5c. I 
1007. 1). Clilnensls. A distinct and neat variety, grow- . 
Ing alKiut 18 inches high, with line feathery foliage and pro- I 
ducliig frcolv spikes of large blossoms varying in color 
through all tlio dcllcale shades of bine, Pkt., .5c. 
1004. I). Fiiiust Itllxud Uybrldn. Pkt., 5c. 
“ SALMON QUEEN ’’ 
No. 1097. This beautiful double annual pink has finely 
fringed flowers of a fiery snlmon red, turning to a charming 
salmon pink us they get older. Plants are 10 to 12 inches 
high, and bloom profusely throughout the whole season. 
Pkt., 10c. 
SINGLE ANNUAL VARIETIES 
1091. Diauthus Lncininlus blHnus “Ne-w H.ybrlds.” 
This Is a grand new strain of the annual Pinks, with lacini- 
ated or fringed petals. The flowers vary in shade from white 
to deep rose anu even to purplish red, are all tinged more or 
lots with bright siiliuoiiy rc<l or siiliuony scarlet. The 
plants grow only about in inches high, and are remarkable 
tor their free flowering character. Price, lOc. per pkt. 
108G. Crimson Belle. Magnificentlarge.singlefringed 
flowers of lustrous velvety crimson. Pkt., 5c. 
1087. Eastern Queen. Immense single flowers, heaun- 
fiilly fringed, marbled and suffused with carmine, rose, 
mauve and lilac. Pkt., 5c. , , . 
1088. Snowflake. Snow’-w-hite; exquisitely Iringeu. 
Pkt fic 
1089. liaclniataa. Mixed Colors. Single fringed. 
Pkt., 5c.; 07.., ‘iOc. . t T on 
1090. Heddewigii, Mixed Colors. Single Japan 
Pinks. A magnificent strain, the flowers averaging 2 to » 
inches across, of manv exquisite colors. Pkt., 5c.; 
1093. Salmon Queen. A new variety, of a most Dm- 
Hant salmon color. Pkt,, 10c. 
HARDY PERENNIAL VARIETIES 
1082. Diantlius Plumnrius (PAcasanf Eye).. 
lul, single, hardy pink, w-ith fringed-edged white lloweri, 
ivlth a dark centre. Pkt.. 5c.; oz., 20c. , , 
1081. Plumaring, FI. PI. Double and semi-douni. 
varieties in beautiful colors. Pkt., 10c. iirnr- 
1091. Fine Garden, or Cl.ive-scented 
tensis Varieties). Beautiful double mixed colon. Pkt., its- 
