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MISS C. H. LIPPINCOTT 



CACTUS DAHLIA 



petaled double flowers, esteemed by 

 the finest of all. Verj- distinct 

 and extra tine for cutting. Pkt,, 50 

 seedi), 5 cts. 



DAHLIA 



DOUBLE — Everyone knows and 

 admires the Double Dahlia, but 

 comparatively few are aware that it 

 ( .in be g:rown so easily from seed, 

 and flowers so beautifully the first 

 -^•Mson. Choice mixed. Tkt., 50 

 eeds, 5 cts. 



DAHLIA 



CACTL:> DAHLIA 



NEW STRIPED SINGLE— The ex- 

 tra large single flowers, quite 4 

 inches in diameter, comprise a won- 

 derful variety of colors, beautifully 

 striped, flaked, mottled and dotted 

 in a grotesque and charming man- 

 ner. Pkt., 50 seeds, 5 cts. 



DOLICHOS, HYACINTH 

 BEAN 



This beautiful annual climber 

 should have a place in every flower 

 garden. It is of very rapid growth. 

 Pkt., 30 seeds, 5 cts. 



FEVERFEW 



DOUBLE 

 MATRICARIA 

 EXIMIA 



A tine old fash- 

 ioned b e d ding 

 plant: also suit- 

 able for pot cul- 

 ture. It grows 

 about IS inches 

 high, with numer- 

 ous branching 

 flower stems, which 

 are literally cov- 

 ered with very 

 double pure white 

 flowers an inch in 

 diameter. Blooms 

 until frost. Pkt., 

 SOO seeds, 5 cts. 



DATURA CORNUCOPIA 



DATURA CORNUCOPIA, 'HORN OF PLENTY" 



The plant is of robust habit, with tlii<'k. d.-irk. brown -purpl(\ sliiuinir stems Tlie 

 brandies are numerous, spreading Vy or 4 feet: thick, large, dark green colored leaves. 

 The flowers are trumpet-shaped, measuring S to 10 inches in length and ."> to 7 inches 

 across the mouth, and form three distinct flowers growing eac-h wilhin the otiier. 

 The mouth of the corolla is the most delicate white, beautifully marked with i>urple. 

 A single plant gives from 200 to 300 fragrant blooms during the season, followed by 

 a large, thorny seed vessel, which adds to its beauty; is one of easiest culture; plant 

 at the end of May in a warm, rich soil. .Pkt., 15 seeds, 5 cts. 



