MISS C. H. LIPPINCOTT 



CINERARIA. HYBRIDA. 



they present a most novel and strikingly beautiful 

 dried retain their rich and brilliant color, and 

 make beautiful winter bouquets when used 

 with dry grasses and leaves. The plant 

 grows from 1% to 2 feet in height. 

 Treated like a Tomato, it grows and 

 fruits freely from seed the first sea- 

 son, yet the plants are perennial and 

 may be wintered in the cellar or 

 grown in pots as a window plant 

 Pkt., 100 seeds, 4 cts. 



CANTERBURY BELL 



CAMPANULA MEDIA— Calyoan^ie- 



ma, (Cup and Saucer Canterbury 

 Bells.) This Is unqestlonably the 

 finest type of this old-fashioned and 

 much prized garden plant. 

 ROSE — Delicate rose pink. 



Pkt., 200 seeds, 8 cts. 

 BLUE— A fine, clear shade. 



Pkt., 200 seeds, 8 cts. 

 STRIPED— White striped blue. 



Pkt., 200 seeds, 8 cts. 

 WHITE— Pure White. 



Pkt., 200 seeds, 8 cts. 

 FINEST IvnXED— All colors of the 

 Cup and Saucer type. 



Pkt., 400 seeds, 5 cts. 

 One packet" each of the 4 colors 

 of Cup and Saucer Canterbury Bells. 

 25 cts. 



CINERARIA 



HYBRIDA — One of the most popular 



of all green house plants, and what 

 splendid display they make when 

 well grown. I know of no plant 

 so easily grown as the Cineraria. 

 The secret of growing well is 

 irrow fast, never allowing 

 them to receive a check. 

 either from being pot 

 bound, dryness of root, 

 or attack of insects; the 

 cooler they are kept the 

 better. In color9 they 

 -nee from crimson, ma- 

 genta, violet, purple and 

 variegfltpd. Large flower- 

 ing mixed. 



Pkt., 200 seeds, 10 c a, 



CHINESE LAN 

 TERN PLANT 



PHYSALIS FRANCHETTl 



The plant produces numer- 

 ous, large, inflated husks, 

 much the shape of Chinese 

 lanterns, at first a beautiful 

 green color, changing to 

 a yellowish hoe and then 

 to brightest scarlet, and 

 as they hang suspended 

 among the green foliagre 

 appearnupp Branches cut and 



I have used the .Japanese Palm 



Food the past year and my 



Palms and Ferns are doing so 



much better. Mrs. .T. H. Savage, 



Oct. 7, 1014. Humboldt. Iowa 



CANTERBURY BELL. 



