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MISS C. H. LIPPINCOTT 



HELIOTROPE 



HELlUTKOPE 



GAILLARDIA 



NEW DOUBLE — Annual. Large, double 

 flowers, valuable for cutting. The colors 

 embrace sulphur, golden yellow, orange, 

 amaranth and claret. Pkt., 200 seeds, 4c. 



GAIELARDIA PEKEXNIAE VARIE- 

 TIES— These are undoubtedly among 

 the choicest of hardy perennials; the 

 flowers are large, very numerous, excel- 

 lent for cutting and of the most brilliant 

 shades of orange, crimson, scarlet and 

 Vermillion, and very often a combination 

 of all these colors in one flower. Many 

 colors. Pkt., 100 seeds, 5 cts. 



GOURDS 



ORNAMENTAL — Tender, annual Climb- 

 ers, with curiously shaped fruit in vari- 

 ous colors, many of which are peculiarly 

 marked. Pkt,, 40 seeds, 4 cts. 



JAPANESE NEST EGGS— Resembling 

 in color, shape and size the egg of hens: 

 are uninjured by wet or cold, and there- 

 Core make the best nest eggs. Pkt., 40 

 seeds, 4 cts. 



Heliotrope is a universal favorite on 

 account of its delightful fragrance 

 and duration in bloom, flowering 

 equally well as bedding plants 

 in summer or as pot plants 

 in the house during the 

 winter. Seed sown in the 

 spring make fine plants 

 for bedding out. and are 

 as easily grown as ver- 

 benas. Pkt., 200 seeds, 5c, 



HELIOTROPE 



EEMOINE'S GIANT— Of 



vigorous growth and pro- 

 ducing beads of flowers 

 double the size of the old 

 sort. Pkt,, 200 seeds, 6 cts. 



GLOXINIA 



The Gloxinia is a grand 

 flower and makes a lovely 

 pot plant; as easily grown 

 and cared for as many of 

 the common flowers. The 

 handsome bell-shaped 

 flowers embrace a great 

 variety of the richest and 

 most beautiful colors, 

 ranging from pure white* 

 to dark red. pink, blush, 

 lavender. indigo blue, 

 marble and spotted. They 

 will bloom in four or five 

 months from time seed is 

 sown. Pkt., 100 seeds, 10c, 



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GODETIA 



FINEST MIXED— Beautiful, hardy an- 

 nuals, remarkable for the delicacy of 

 their very fine large blossoms; flower 

 deep rose pink, rosy carmine, snow-white 

 with bright carmine rose spots, carmine, 

 crimson, lilac with purple and white. Pkt. 

 400 seeds, 5 cts, 



IRIS, FLOWERING FLAGS 



KAEMFERI. JAPANESE IRIS— This 

 is one of the showiest of the "Flags," and 

 is now extensively used in the hardy 

 garden. Blooms the second year from 

 seed. Pkt., 100 seeds, 5 cts, 



ICE PLANT 



3IESESBRANDTHEMIM— A handsome 

 and curious plant for hanging baskets, 

 rock work and vases. The leaves and 

 stems appear as though covered with ice 

 crystals and look like rock candy. The 

 whole plant is peculiarly brilliant in the 

 sunshine. Pkt., 400 seeds, 5 cts. 



Was well pleased with seeds I got 

 from you last year. The Dahlias were 

 just grand.— Martha Stockel, R. R. 2.. 

 Hillsboro. Wis.. March 10. 1915. 



