MISS C. H. LIPPINCOTT 



AMBROSIA 



A hardy annual with long spiral stems, bearing 



an abundance of small, round greenish-yellow 



buds and blossoms which are exceeding^ly 



fragrant. It is as desirable as the Rose 



Geranium as a plant with fragrant foliage, 



and for making up into boquets and other 



floral work. Its long, beautiful, friugy 



spirals of lovely green are unsurpassed. 



It is one of the easiest plants to grow, and 



seed may be sown early in open 



ground. Pkt„ 400 seeds, 5 cts. 



ANGEL S BREATH, OR 

 GYPSOPHILA 



An annual that should be in every garden, for 

 it thrives everywhere, and furnishes the loveliest 

 material for all kinds of boquets. The tiny little 

 flowers are borne in abundance on long, graceful, 

 branching stems which lend a most graceful, 

 light appearance to any bunch of flowers. Pkt., 

 300 seeds, 5 cts, 



GYPSOPHILA PANICULATA PERENNIAL— 



White flowers, smaller than the annual varieties, 

 producing a veil-like mist over the plant. Pkt., 

 300 seeds, 5 cts. 



AQUILEGIA, OR COLUMBINE 



Very handsome, ornamen'-al, hardy perennial 

 plants of easy cultivation and bearing in pro- 

 fusion large flowers of novel shape and in a 

 great variety of colors. Double mixed. Pkt., .SOO 

 seeds, 5 cts. 



GRANDIFLORA ALBA 3 ft. White spurred 

 Columbine. Large flowering, pure white, long 

 spurs. Pkt., 300 seeds. 5 cts. 



COERULEA Rocky Mountain Columbine. 3 ft. 

 One of the most beautiful of our native American 

 flowers. Sepals, deep blue; petals, white. Pkt., 

 300 seeds, 6 cts. 



ABRtS PRECATORIUS — 



Beautiful prayer beans. Seeds 

 resemble coral beads: maybe 

 used for necklaces. Soak seed 

 in warm water before sowing. 

 15 seeds 5 cts. 



Your Gloxiana seed is marvelous. I have a tremendous lot. every seed came up. 

 The Cyclamen seed and the musk plant seed are doing their part to keep up the 

 reputation of your seeds. — Mrs. A. E. Cutts, Manchester, N. H.. Nov. 6th. 1915. 



