Zjo Our friends and ^Patrons 



WE offer our little catalogue for the season of 1912, and ask for it a care- 

 ful reading. We have just completed the third year of hard growing 

 crops and there will of neccesity be a shortage in many lines, and we shall 

 appreciate it if you will place your orders as early as you conveniently can. 

 We shall make every effort to take good care of all orders entrusted to us, 

 let them be large or small, and hope to give perfect satisfaction. 



We have decided to offer a very liberal premium this year, and in 

 addition to the regular seed premium offered, at 30 cents' worth of seeds, on 

 all orders of $1 .CO and upwards, if you request it we will send one rose 



with all orders of $1.00 for seeds 

 in packets, two roses with seed 

 orders of $2. CO, and any three 

 you may select with a $3.00 order; 

 on a $5.00 order you may select 

 any six roses you wish. The 

 roses may be selected from Floral 

 Culture and will be sent as soon 

 as the weather will permit. 



This is a splendid chance for 

 the boys and girls to get up a 

 club and get their own rose gar- 

 den for nothing. But please re- 

 membc r the order for the roses 

 must come with the seed order 

 so that we can book them and 

 get them out as early as the 

 weather will permit. 



This is our nineteenth year 

 in business and we wish to thank 

 our many patrons for their loyalty and patronage as well as the kindly 

 words so many have spoken for us to their friends. Remember our entire 

 efforts are put forth in giving you the best seeds that can be grown. We 

 use no expensive seed bags (we know they are pretty but you don't plant 

 the bags) and it is our earnest desire to keep expenses down that we may 

 still give you the best seeds for the least money. Do not forget to look 

 over the vegetable seed list and start a little garden of good things to eat. 



Very cordially yours, 



CARRIE H. LIPPINCOTT. 



