Giant Empress Candytuft. 



A magnificent variety with enormous flat- 

 tened heads of large pure white florets. Good 

 stems. Pkt., 150 seeds, 5 cts. 



Candytufts, 



Hardy Perennial. 



Sempervirens. 



A profuse white blooming hardy 

 perennial, coming in flower early 

 in the spring. Much used for 

 cemeteries, rockeries, etc. ; 1 

 foot. Pkt., 100 seeds, 6 cts. 



Candytuft, Snow Queen 



A valuable and distinct species 

 of great beauty. It is an annual 

 variety and grows very rapidly, 

 quickly coming into bloom, re- 

 maining in full flower for about 

 three months. It bears but little 

 foliage, and the mass of white 

 produced makes it useful for 

 borders. Pkt., 150 seeds, 4 cts. 



SULPHO TOBACCO SOAP 



A Wonderful Insect 

 Pest Exterminator. 



Unsurpassed for quickly ex- 

 terminating all insect life on 

 plants and flowers in and out of 

 doors. Excellent for rose bushes, 

 shrubs, etc. This popular insect- 

 icide never fails to give satis- 

 faction and is cheap, effective, 

 clean, harmless and non-injur- 

 ious to the tenderest growth. 

 It also acts as a valuable ferti- 

 lizer, reviving plant life. For do- 

 mestic purposes it rids the house 

 of cockroaches, and is a superior 

 wash for dogs and all animals. 

 Prevents poultry lice. A trial 

 will give highly gratifying re- 

 sults. 



3-oz. cake, sufficient for V/% gal- 

 lons prepared solution, 

 mailed postpaid 13c. 8-oz. Cake, 

 sufficient for 4 gallons prepared 

 solution, mail postpaid, 28c. 



Address all orders to 



MissC. H. Lippincott. 



Campanula, {Canterbury Bells.) 



Well-known popular perennials, producing 

 bell-shaped flowers of many different colors 

 very freely throughout the summer. Single 

 Mixed., Pkt., 150 seeds, 4 cts. 



Campanula, Double Mixed. 



Note.— The seed saved from double flowers 

 will always produce some single flowers, no 

 matter how careful the selection. Pkt., 150 

 seeds, 5 cts. 



M. H. Finster, Steamboat Rock, Iowa, March II. 

 1903. Writes:-The Cyclamen I raised from t he- 

 seeds I bought of you a year ago last fall have 

 been in bloom all winter; eight are now blossoming 

 and I never saw larger finer flowers on any Cyclamen. 



