18 MISS C, H, LIPPINCOTT, HUDSON, WISCONSIN, 
Bear in mind—August and September are the best months for starting your 
Perennials and a few of them are always an addition to your garden. 
A SMALL LIST OF GOOD PERENNIAL SEEDS. 
ALYSSUM—Saxatile—(Gold Dust)....pkt., 4c. 
AQUILEGIA—(Columbine) mixed ....pkt., 3c. 
ARABIS ALPINA—(Pure White)..... pkt.; 4c 
CAMPANULA—(Canterbury Bells)....pkt., 5¢e 
CHRYSANTHEMUM—(Hardy Per.) ...pkK., 10¢ 
CARNATION—(Extra fine d’ble mxd) pk., 10c 
CALLIOPSIS, LANCEALOTA ......... pkt., 4e 
PER. LARKSPUR (Delphinum)...... pkt., 4e 
DATSY-SHASTA: . 422 Got entseeewen pk., 10e 
DIANTHUS (Pheasant-Eye Pinks)...pkt., 4c 
= SAY) 7/7, DIGITALIS” CKoxetove) >). 2s 3.5 22 en pkt., 3c 
ASS SSW) GAILLARDIAS (Per. Varieties) ..... pkt., 5c 
SN Wy’ iV HOLLYHOCKS (Double Mixed....... pkt., 5e 
<Ss POW FS LATHRYUS (Perennial Pea)......... pkt., 4e 
SS = PHLOX (Perennial Mixed)............ pkt., 5¢ 
/)/p ‘ POPPIES (Hardy Oriental)........... pkt., 4e 
PLATYCODON (Chinese Bell Flower) pkt., 4e 
SWEET WILLIAM ............ Setaete wate pkt., 4e 
SCABIOSA JAPONICA ............... pkt., de 
WALLFLOWER (Double Mixed)..... pkt., 5c 
NOTICE—One packet each of these peren- 
niais for 80 cts. 
It seems like hearing from an old friend 
to read your letter and see your pictured 
face, in your seed catalogue, and I want 
to congratulate you upon your “Twenty 
Years of Success.” I well remember re- 
ceiving your ‘Floral Culture’ and seeds 
in the first years of your business career, 
and owing to the good quality of your 
seeds, your success is assured. 
Mrs. Edna M. Murray. 
Feb. 24, 1913. Big Timber, Mont. 
BACHELOR’S 
BUTTON. 
DOUBLE—It has been so 
perfected that fully 80 per 
cent of the flowers are double 
and semi-double, and also in- 
creased in size and presents 
many bright colors and dis- 
tinct markings which have 
hitherto been unknown in this 
old-fashioned favorite flower. 
Pkt., 75 seeds, 4 cts. 
LADY SLIPPER. 
DEFIANCE BALSAM—The 
most perfect in form and 
largest double-flowered Bal- 
sam yet developed and by 
careful growth and selection 
has attained a standard that 
will be found hard to im- 
prove. The mixture which I 
offer is composed, in nearly 
equal proportions, of eight } 
colors; rose, rose-white spot- 
ted, pink, scarlet, white-tinted 
violet, white spotted, scarlet 
white spotted and purple, 
each having been grown sep- 
arately. Pkt., 75 seeds, 4 cts. 
