MISS C. H. LIPPIXCOTT, HUDSOX. WISCONSIN. 



Antirrhinum. 



Tom Thumb, Snapdragon. 



Very dwarf, growing only 

 eight inches high, thickly 

 studded with beautiful 

 spikes of gay colored flow- 

 ers, orange, scarlet, rose- 

 white, maroon, striped, etc. 



Pkt., 500 seeds. 5 cts. 



Antirrhinum. 



New G.ant. 



Flowers .double the size 

 of the old_r sorts, more 

 closely set en the stems, 

 and colors more clear and 

 brilliant. Plants very com- 

 pact and bushy, growing 

 about 12 inches high. All 

 colors, mixed. 



Pkt., 400 seeds, 5 cts. 



Antirrhinum. 



Queen of the North. 



The finest and most beau- 

 tiful of all the Snapdra- 

 gons. The plants grow in- 

 to handsome, regular 

 bushes, 12 inches high, cov- 

 ered with large white 

 flowers of a deliciously 

 sweet perfume. Suitable 

 for bedding or not culture. 



Pkt., 400 seeds, 5 cts. 



C^INUMT^TOM 





NOTICE. 



Asparagus is Aery slow to ger- 

 minate, requiring from 60 to 90 

 days, but once started is a very 

 rapid grower. Seed should be 

 soaked in warm water before 

 planting. 



Asparagus Sprengeri. 



Highly praised everywhere; 

 handsomest seen drooping from a 

 pot or basket. Sprays four to sis 

 feet long, of fresh, green, feath- 

 ery foliage; useful for bouquets, 

 wreaths or sprays, remaining p i- 

 fect for weeks after cutting. 

 Grows freely the whole y-. ar 

 round: extremely valuable for all 

 purposes. Flowers white, followed 

 bv red berries. Pkt., 15 seed-.. 10 

 cts. 



Asparagus Plumosus Nanus. 



This graceful climbing Aspara- 

 gus has foliage finer than that of 



the most delicate fern, and will 

 last for weeks after being cut. It 

 is an excellent house plant, suc- 

 ceeding under almost any condi- 

 tion. Pkt.. 10 seeds, 10 cts. 



