JOHNSON SEED COMPANY 
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Petunia 
For ouWoor decoration or house culture few plants equal 
the I'etunia in effectiveness. They commence flowering 
early and continue a sheet of bloom throughout the whole 
season until killed by frost; easily cultivated, requiring only 
a rich soil and a sunny ix)sition. 
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PKTUNIA "OIANT.S OF CALIFOIINIA." PKT.,20C. 
SINGLE PETUNIAS (Fur lieddhuj) 
2310. Du'iirf fiilinlluble. Dwarf plants, G to 8 inchc.s 
high, (lowers (dierry red, with a while centre; splendid for 
edgings, iniiHsIng, etc. I’kt., lOe. 
23(1. .Slriped iiikI Itlotelii d. Extra strain. f’kt.,r)C. 
2312. Alliit. White; suliahlc for cemetery. I'kt.,6c. 
2313. Cliofce Single Mi.Yol. !,( o/-., 20c.; pkt., 5 p. 
2331, “Siiowl>all.” A new very dwarf Petunia, fla 
well shaped, beautiful satiny while (lowers cover ihe whole 
rilanl wdih one mass of bloom. Admirably adapted for bed¬ 
ding or pot culture. I'rlcc, pkt,10c. 
SINGLE LARGE FLOWERING PETUNIAS 
2313. Graiidltlnni Vciiohu. barge (lowering, (Inesl 
shade of color, beautifully veined. Pkt., lOe. 
23IG. (•niiidlllora. iriiiil>rlala. A fine strain, with 
handsomely frilled anil fringed flowers. Pkt., 20c. 
23(7. Vedlou' 'J'lii'oiitcd. The (lowers are very large 
and of perfect form, wdth a broad, deep vellow throat. 
Pkt,. 20e. 
2318. " OluntK of Oullforiila.” A California strain of 
Ineomparablo beauty, size and luxuriance. The flowers are 
exiiulsKcly rullleil or fringed on the edges, and are enormous. 
(Scr llluHlratloii above.) Pkt., 20c. 
NEW GIANT FRINGED BLUE PETUNIA 
(Prfini/d hybrida ijrandijlora Jimbrinta vantlra.) 
2310. An enormously large, deeply cut and (Inely fringed 
Petunia of an exquisitely delicate steel-blue color, beauti¬ 
fully veined. Free llewering and very desirable in every 
way. Price, pkt., 13c. 
DOUBLE FLOWERING PETUNIA 
23rd. Double Mixed, llest large flowering double, in 
(blest mixture. Pkt., 25e. 
211.32. Kxtra l arge Flowering, Double Fringed. 
This extra choice strain iiroduces about .30 per cent, of splen¬ 
did double fringed (lowers. Pkt., 35e. 
. NEW STAR PETUNIAS 
2311. These beautiful Petunias have large. Intensely 
colored (lowers from the eentre of each of which start the 
liolnis of a llve-rivyed slur, which liroadens half wav up, nar¬ 
rowing to a iKiint at the margin of the (lower. The star is a 
light bluish pink, dccixmlng in color as it reaches the margin, 
(Inally blending Into the dark, erlmson-inaroon ground color 
of the (lower. Very prolKic bloomers, excellent for bedding. 
Price, pkt., 10c.; 3 pkts., 25c. 
PHLOX DRVMMOKDI. 
PhIo>!; Diramtnondi 
For beds and massing nothing can surpass these beauti¬ 
ful annuals. They produce immen.^e trus.ses of large, brilliant 
flowers of numberless hues throughout the summer. Hardv 
annual; feet. 
23G0. Phlox Drummondi, Mixed Colors. Pkt 5c ■ 
or., 50c. 
2371. T urge Flowering, Mixed. Pkt.. 10c.; oz., 75c 
237G. New Dwarf Large Flowering, Jfixed. Splen¬ 
did for fjot culture and ribbon bedding. Pkt., lOc. 
2;iG7. Star of Quedllnbiirg. The flowers of this strik¬ 
ing novelty have a most distinct and star-like appearance 
Plct.. lOc,; 3 pkts., 2.5e. 
2;iCG. Hardy Perennial Phlox. Fine mixed varietiis 
Pkt., 10c. 
POPPIES-SINGLE ANNUAL VARIETIES 
2.379. Danebrog. 
Very showy variety; 
large single fioweis of 
brilliant scarlet, wiih a 
silvery white spot on 
each petal, thus forming 
a white cross. Pkt.,5e. 
2:iS<). Ifnibroatim. 
Richest vermilion, with 
adeepshinlng black spot 
on each petal, thus form¬ 
ing a black cross. Pkt..50. 
2383. Shirley. 1 hese 
charming Poppies range 
in color, extending from 
pure white through the 
most delicate shades of 
pale pink, rose and car¬ 
mine to deepest crimson. 
I'kt., .3c. 
2388. Tulip Poiqry 
(Fajiaver yhiucum). 'I'lie 
ilants grow about M 
nches high and produce 
from .30 to 00 large (lowers 
of dazzling scarlet. 
I’kt., lOc. 
2389. Fii'e Dragon, 
Flowers of brilliant deep 
scarlet, with black spots 
margined white; 2 to 2% single roppy. 
feet. Pkt., 5c. 
2;18.3. TIio Bride. A beautiful variety, with very large, 
pure white, perfectly formed (lowers, if cut when" barely 
expanded and put in water, thev will last a long time. 
Pkt., 10c. 
2391. .Single Mixed. Annual sorts. Pkt., 5c. 
DOUBLE ANNUAL POPPIES 
2,381. SNOWDRIFT. Pure snowy white, extremely 
double flowers, of perfect form and large size. Pkt., 5c. 
2387. P. NEW WHITJ'l SWAN, immense size, very 
double, wdth beautifully laciniated iielals and of the pure.<t 
possible w hite. Pkt., 5e. 
2381. Milindo. Brilliant scarlet and white, with ele¬ 
gantly curved iretals, like a Japanese Chrysanthemum. 
Pkt., ,3c. 
23,82. Carnation-Flowered. Splendid, double fringed 
flowers, mixed colors. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 2iic. 
2;!90. Pceony-Flowered. Large, sbowy, double globu¬ 
lar flowers, mixed colors. Pkt., 5c. 
HARDY PERENNIAL POPPIES 
2386. Orientale. Gorgeous summer-flowering plants, 
producing in abundance deep crimson flowers five or six 
inches acro.ss. Pkt., P c. 
2392. Orientale Hybrids. Beautiful new hybrids of 
the Oriental Poppy, producing flowers G inches and over in 
diameter, and oi manv novel colors, such as salmon and 
cherry. Pkt., 15c. 
