MISS C, H. LIPPINCOTT, HUDSON, WISCONSIN. 17 
ANTIRRHINUM. 
TOM THUMB 
SNAPDRAGON. 
Very dwarf, aia wins only 
eight inches high, thickly 
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studded with beautiful UMM @ 1 a ha nr 
spikes of gay colored flow- DAO (NASW 5 My AY nN Sip. ee 
ers, orange, scarlet, rose- af AN ith, Ns (WM (WZ 4 DO 
white, maroon, _ striped, AC \Y HY EI) aN ) Y AWB Ais: 
etc. Pkt., 500 seeds, $ cts. : 
NEW GIANT—F lowers 
double the size of the 
older sorts, more closely 
set on the stems, and col- 
ors more clear and brill- 
iant. Plants very compact 
and bushy, growing about 
12 inches high. All colors, BS y ye 
mixed. Pkt. 400 seeds, 4c. —SypPSal f7.\ me |W £ 
ee 
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QUEEN OF THE NORTH. 
The finest and most beau- 
tiful of all the Snapdra- 
gons. The plants grow ~ 
into handsome, _ regular 
bushes, 12 inches _ high, 
covered with large white 
flowers of a deliciously 
sweet perfume. Suitable 
for bedding or pot culture. 
Pkt., 400 seeds, 4 cts. 
\ 
Asparagus is very slow to germinate, 
Fequiring from 60 to 90 days, but once 
started is a very rapid grower. Seed 
should be soaked in warm water be- 
fore planting. 
ASPARAGUS. 
SPRENGERI—Highly praised every- 
where; handsomest seen drooping 
from a pot or basket. Sprays to 
6 feet long, of fresh, green, feath- 
ery foliage; useful for boquets, 
wreaths or sprays, remaining per- 
wip, tect for weeks after cutting. Grows 
a’ freely the whole year round; ex- 
tremely valuable for all purposes. 
Flowers white, followed by red bcr- 
ries. Pkt., 15 seeds, 8 cts. 
PLUMOSUS NANUS—This graceful 
climbing Asparagus has foliage finer 
than that of the most delicate fern, 
and will last for weeks after being 
- cut. It is an excellent house plant, 
, Succeeding under almost any condi- 
tion. Pkt., 10 seeds, 10 cts. 
I have been your customer in a 
small way for many years and I 
wish to say your seeds have always 
given perfect satisfaction. 
Mrs. J. R. Joung, 
Mar. 28, 1913. Lexington, Ky. 
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ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI. 
