MISS C. H. LIPPINCOTT 



BIRD OF PARADISE. 



POINCIANA GILLESI— The CkIot of 

 the flower is a golden yellaw, measur- 

 ^S 2^ inches across, with shape as 

 shown in illustration, and is produced 

 'n very large trusses. The aiost beauti- 

 ful part of the flower is 

 the large pistils which are 

 spread out in fan-like form 

 and are of bright crimson 

 color. The foliage is also 

 highly decorative, remind- 

 ing one of a ver/ delicate 

 Acacia. If the seed is start- 

 ed early, it will produce 

 blooms in great profusion 

 the first year. Pkt., 15 

 seeds, 5 cts. 



BEAN. 



SCABLET BUNNEK— 



A Favorite Old-fashioned 

 Climber. One of the very 

 few beans that are both 

 ornamental and useful. It 

 grows rapidly to a height 

 of 10 to 12 feet, and is 

 covered from July until heavy 

 frost, with clusters of beauti- 

 ful scarlet flowers. Pkt., 12 

 seeds. 5c.; pt.. 8ec.; qt.. 80e. 



BIRD OF PARADISE, (POINCIANA GILLEST.) 



BEGONIA. 



BEGONIA — Tuberous rooted, single mixed. Seed 

 saved from finest color* Pkt,, 100 seeds, 10 cte 



BEGONIA — Tuberous rooted, double mixed, 

 from the finest and best colors. Pkt., 100 

 seeds, 12 cts. 



BEGONIA, VERNON. 



One of the most satisfactory pot plant* 

 for the house, and a popular bedding 

 plant for the garden or lawn. It 

 blooms with the greatest profusion 

 throughout the summer. Flowers a 

 brilliant orange-carmine with bright 

 yellow centers, and the foliage waxy 

 and glossy. It Is easily raised from 

 seed, and comes absolutely true. 

 Pkt., 300 seeds, 5 cts. 



BALSAM APPLE. 



A beautiful climbing plant with 

 apple-shaped fruit, which, if pre- 

 served in alcohol, makes a most use- 

 ful liniment. Pkt., 25 seeds, 3 cts. 



COLEUS. 



One of the best known and most 

 universally admired ornamental fo- 

 liage plants, In an endless varl ty of 

 colors and shadings, indispensable 

 for ribbon and carpet bedding, or 

 as single specimens. Coleus seed 

 germinates easily. Pkt., 200 seeds, 

 f ete. 



Am sending you another 

 order for seeds and plants 

 this Spring. Your seeds 

 are fine and I will order 

 rrom you whenever I need 

 ^^^% A^^^ ^^- Kuhule, 

 Feb. 5. 1914. Calvert. Tex. 



COLEUS. 



