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MISS C. H. LIPPINCOTT 



STOCK, TEN WEEKS 



THE LARGEST FLOWERING GLOBE PYRAMIDAL 



Immense spikes of perfectly double flowers, pyramidal 

 in shape, the individual blooms frequently measur- 

 ing from 2 to 2^2 inches in diameter, ranging in 

 color from crimson, rose, white, blue, lilac, brown ^•- 



and yellow. They are greatly prized for cut :5 



flowers on account of their fragxance and j^- 

 diversity of colors. Pkt., 100 seeds, 5 cts. ^-^ 



WHITE PERPETUAL, PRINCESS 

 ALICE — The individual flowers are un 

 commonly large, of fine rosette like 

 shape, and of the purest possible white. 

 If sown early will produce u great 

 abundance of bloom from June until 

 November. Pkt., 100 seeds, 5 cts. 



PEACH BLOSSOM— The plants are 

 of neat pyramidal habit of growth, 

 crowded with magnificent heads of 

 beautifully shaped, perfectly double, 

 sweet-scented flowers of a delicate, 

 peach-blossom color. For beauty and \^ 

 long continuance of bloom it is unsur- "" 

 passed. Pkt., 100 seeds, 5 cts. 



DWARF GERJWAN— Fine mix( 

 100 seeds, 6 cts. 



Pkt. 



STOCK, TEN WEEKS 



SCHIZANTHUS 



BUTTERFLY FLOWER— "The Poor Man's 



Orchid." neat, pyramidal bushes covered with 



a multitude of small butterfly-like flowers of 



the most brilliant and striking color designs. 



Pkt,, 500 seeds, 5 cts. 



VIOLET, VIOLA 



The violet should not be wanting in 

 ny garden, on account of its fragrance 

 and early appearance. Succeeds best 

 n a shady, sheltered place, and can be 

 easily increased by dividing the roots. 

 Finest mixed, Pkt., 150 seeds, 5 cts. 



VINCA ROSEA 



A free flowering perennial, with 

 glossy green foliage and beautiful cir- 

 cular flowers of a fine rose color. If 

 sown early under glass and transplant- 

 ed in a warm situation, will bloom in 

 the summer and autumn, and may be 

 potted for the house before frost. Pkt., 

 100 seeds, 5 cts. 



SCHIZANTHUS 



Your seeds have proved thoiKselves 

 O. K.. so this year I am enlarging 

 the order and taking advantage of 

 your premium. 



—Miss Mabel Thornton. 



Shaw. Kans.. March 3rd .1915. 



