MISS C. H. LIPPINCOTT 



HOUSE PLANTS 



MARGUERITE CARNATIONS 



A magnificent class of Carnations that 

 will bloom in four months after sowing 

 the seed. They are without exception 

 the most abundant bloomers of all the 

 "Pinks. ■' The flowers are of brilliant 

 colors, ranging through many beautiful 

 shades of reds, pinks, whites, etc. It 

 is a most valuable acquisition, as Car- 

 nation flowers can be had all summer 

 and winter, if consecutive sowings are 

 made. 



MARGARET MIXED, AH Colors, loO 

 seeds. 5 cts. 



MARGARET WHITE. 100 seods, 10 ot«. 



MARGARET YELLOW, 100 seeds, 

 10 cts. 



MARGARET PINK, 100 seeds, 10 cts, 



MARGARET RED. 100 seeds. 10 ot^. 



The four separate colors (one packet 



of each), 



ct< 



HELIOTROPE 



^«(ft 



LEMOIXES GIANT— Of vigor 

 the size of the old sort. Pkt.. '300 



Heliotrope is a universal favorite on 

 account of its delightful fragrance an<l 

 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 verbenas. 



ous growth and producing heads of flowers double 



seeds, 6 cts. 



CUPHEA 



PLAT YCENTRA— (Floral Fire- 

 racker) — Useful for baskets, 

 vases, bedding, bearing innumer- 

 able red tube- shaped flow- 

 ers. Easily raised from 

 seed, which should be sown 

 in early spring in green- 

 house, hotbed or window. 

 Pkt.. 50 seeds. 10 cts. 



GERANIUM 



GERANIUM 



FINEST MIXED — The 



most popular plant grown 

 either for pot culture in 

 winter or for bedding out 

 in summer. Suitable for 

 large beds where a mass? of 

 bloom is desired, or for 

 single specimens in pots 

 for the house. But few are 

 aware that they can be 

 grown easily from seed. 



I*ropa$;ation by seed is the only 

 sure way to obtain new varieties. 

 Pkt.. 50 seeds, 10 cts. 



